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San Jose is the third largest city in California It is located in the Santa Clara Valley at the southern end of the San Francisco Bay area
Tue, 15 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Argentina - A Romantic Getaway For a Good Cause
Talks of Argentina often bring to mind the wonderful lineage of football legends the country has produced. This Spanish speaking country is officially named Argentine Republic and is a large and extended landmass in the southern part of the continent of South America.
Mon, 14 Jul 2008: Car Hire Malaga
There 's a lot more to the city of Malaga than its famous Airport. Discover this beautiful city and its stunning coastline with car hire.
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: The Endless Possibilities Aboard a Luxury Cruise
For travelers who wonder whether it is the end location or the journey, the best solution may be making arrangements for a cruise Choose between glorious multi-day cruises traveling through the sparkling waters of Glacier Bay in Alaska, or the tropical waters of the Southern Caribbean
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Buon Appetito! Dining Italian Style
Years before Italy developed into the nation we now perceive, such country was divided among warring states, which shared no common spoken language and little cultural or social traditions It was only in 1861 that the Italy we now know came into being
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Italy and the Coffee Culture
Italians Love Their Coffee Have you seen the Italian version of ‘Survivor”
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Venturing Venice: A Visitor’s Manual
Venice + tourists = getting lost This equation is, more often than not, a gospel truth that visitors would gladly corroborate
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Pasta: The Italian Staple in an American Soil
As the low-carb craze fizzles away, pasta, the indispensable Italian dish, ought to have a pleasant repackaging to the American diet With the numerous types of pasta and the variety of possible sauces, it is not surprising to be faced with a plethora of advices on how to cook and serve such staple
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Visiting Vatican: Uncovering Vast Treasures in the World’s Smallest Sovereign State
It is quite easy to overlook the fact that within Rome’s territory there exist another county, an independent state---the Vatican As an entity, Vatican houses numerous works of art, architectural marvels and of course, the most influential figure in Roman Catholicism, the Pope
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Maneuvering Through Milan: A Traveler’s Guide
The second largest city in Italy, Milan functions as the country’s chief center of finance, manufacturing, and international trade The city is located in the plains of Lombardy, which lies in the northern part of Italy
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Preparing to Go Cruising
You and your co-captain have read Chasing Sunsets and both are now convinced that ordinary people just like you can go cruising in comfort and safety Then you read Steering You Straight and got all the real practical information you needed to prepare, but now let's take a little time to make sure that you have the critical matters well in hand
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: Should I Invest in a Trailer?
If you have horses and like to get off the property to ride, you probably have asked yourself this question at least once There are many things to consider when thinking of buying a trailer and your decision should be based on your specific situation
Sun, 13 Jul 2008: A Florida Panhandle Favorite - Pensacola Features the Best Gulf Seafood and White Sand Beaches
Along the Florida Panhandle on the Gulf of Mexico you'll find the city of Pensacola Pensacola is part of a stretch of Florida loving called the 'Redneck Rivera' by the locals and in a way this is very true
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Cambodia and Help Create New Hopes After Turmoil
The Kingdom of Cambodia or Cambodia is a small Southeast Asian nation. It is bordered by Vietnam to its east, Laos to its north, and Thailand to its northwest, and the Gulf of Thailand to its southwest.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Bolivia Can Help Eco-Tourism and Conservation
Latin America is a traveler's paradise and Bolivia offers some of the most spectacular landscapes that you as a volunteer will get to see.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Brazil- Samba, Jungles and Social Challenges
Brazil is the biggest and most populated country in Latin America. It also one of the most diverse countries in the world and is a wonderful, warm, mysterious, mystical, vibrant, and exuberant place to visit, experience, and imbibe.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Costa Rica Where Nature Meets Social Opportunities
Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: The Self-Catering Spanish Holiday
The idea of a self catering holiday abroad doesn't always bring thoughts of relaxation beside a pristine beach or casually hiking through a mountain range. Vacationers may believe they can only go to another country with a tour group or travel agency. This also presents the problems that arise with traveling on someone else's schedule. Other people decide when you eat or where you visit.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Croatia And Discover The Balkans Pearl
Croatia is situated in Europe and has some beautiful beaches on the Adriatic Sea coastline, which stretches over 1000km. Croatia also has an archipelago of 1000 islands, which are a favorite place with tourists from all over the world who come down to beat the freezing temperatures of Switzerland or the arid and dry weather of the Middle East.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Guatemala Ancient Ruins and Beautiful Jungles
Located in Central America, Guatemala shares borders with Mexico in the north/northwest, El Salvador in the south, Honduras in the southeast, and Belize in the northeast. The southwest of Guatemala is the Pacific coastline, while east has a tiny slice of the Caribbean.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in China and Experience The Rise of a Civilization
From the Yangtze River to the high altitude plains of Tibet and from the Great Wall of China to the Terracotta Warriors, there is so much that one can learn and see in China. Sporting the largest population in the world, Chinese civilization dates back to the Yellow River Valley civilization and is considered one of the oldest.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: A Baby Travel Packing List for the Uninitiated
Traveling with a baby for the first time? Here's what you need to know.
Sat, 12 Jul 2008: Volunteer in Ecuador, Galapagos and Cultural Must See
Ecuador is situated in the Northwestern side of South America and along the Pacific Ocean coastline. Ecuador is an extremely beautiful place like most of South America is and is home to the highest active volcano in the world - Cotopaxi.
Fri, 11 Jul 2008: The Top 5 Kids’ Attractions in Majorca
Cheap family holidays in Majorca are incredibly popular It’s no wonder - the extra value makes a potentially costly time that bit easier on the wallet, while still allowing you and the kids to take in the sun, sand and sea of one of South Europe’s most beautiful islands
Fri, 11 Jul 2008: Families Will Not Forsake Holiday Time At Top Destinations
A recent survey by the Cooperative Bank reveals extensive summer holiday plans despite poor economic conditions.
British families are planning summertime family holidays with their financial budget in mind. More importantly, they are planning their holiday with the family in mind.
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