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Istanbul
By Lisa Drittenbas
It has been said that a photo is worth a thousand words. Lisa proves with her story on Istanbul that eight hundred words can paint for us several pictures. |
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Stoke on Trent
By Lucy Corne
The first time I visited the Gladstone Pottery Museum in Stoke on Trent I was a giddy seven-year-old on a school trip. A lot has happened since, .... I left the UK almost a decade ago ... It is still expensive ..but suddenly the excellent English ales seemed worth paying for ...The people were friendlier, the food tastier, the history richer and the pubs cosier than I had remembered. |
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Family Trip Review – part 2, Scotland
By Diane Maxwell
Diane and her family tie up their UK vacation by way of Scotland. |
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Family Trip Review – part 1, England
By Diane Maxwell Travel writers often focus on the rewards of travel while glossing over the difficulties. In this story Diane shares her England Family Vacation including all the problems they encounter in their trip. Sharp eyed readers will discover a number of travel tips hidden within the text of this travel article.
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The Festival of the Gods - Oktoberfest
By Lucy Corne I expected Oktoberfest to be a lot like New Year’s Eve. People talk it up all year, plans are made months in advance, prices rise and crowds descend only to end in the most disappointing party you can remember. Prices in Munich do skyrocket during Oktoberfest and there’s no lack of crowds. But disappointment? Not a bit. - Oktoberfest.
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Capturing the Wonders of Greece
By Meeta Gajjar Parker
Stepping foot onto Delos, arriving by boat, our tour guide quickly rounds up his group. There are no hotels or resorts here. Access is by boat, mostly from Mykonos. He tells us that it is illegal to give birth or die on this island and that no one stays overnight.
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A wee bit of liquid gold: Scotland's "Whisky Trail"
By Tim McDonald
"The Scots lay claim to inventing the game of golf and single malt whisky and they're equally proud of both, and sometimes combine the two." Tim shares his views on Scotland's "Whisky Trail" |
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Germany in December
By Jerrold VanNocker
It was raining, and cold. “Am I crazy for doing this?” I wondered to myself as I loaded the car’s trunk with our luggage. With in a few hours my wife and I would be boarding an airplane for Munich
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Roman Holiday
By Meeta Gajjar Parker
It was Thanksgiving Day in 1994. My father Bharat, my husband Frank, and I were eating subs for dinner in the New York airport while everyone ate turkey.
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Waking up on the TrenHotel
By Lisa Drittenbas
Lisa shares the joys and tribulations of European Train Travel.
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