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Trip to Savannah
 by  Danny's Ramblings  -  October 25, 2006
Went to Savannah for our 1 year wedding anniversary!...
Shanghai surprise
 by  MZ  -  July 4, 2006
My first trip to Shanghai was in 2004, and it completely blew my mind. I didn't know quite what to expect, and I went there having heard many things about mainland China - but the three things I wasn't expecting it to be were modern, cosmopolitan...
Kelly & Mabuchi in Kyoto/Nara, Day ...
 by  Kelly and Buch Japan  -  June 14, 2006
On Wednesday, Buch and I did a hop down south to Uji, where the Heian princes and princesses used to stroll along the river and write haikus, as famously described in The Tale of Genji. Uji has two World Heritage sites that we had to check off our...
Maui in January 2006
 by  irish55  -  June 14, 2006
Auto rental on Maui is a must. All the major rental agencies are represented at the airport. It was about a forty-minute drive along an amazing shoreline to our condo type hotel, The Kaanapali Shores. There are several pull offs to enjoy the...
Barcelona Spain travel
 by  Antoniusestrillo  -  October 1, 2008
Barcelona, a sophisticated, historical, artistic and bohemian city at all ages. It has managed to combine the best in innovative contemporary culture with a rich history and tradition. It is filled with landmark buildings and world-class museums....
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Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Long before the glittering strip of Vegas earned it an unseemly reputation, Hamburg was the original "Sin City." Along the infamous Reeperbahn, locals liked to ply the sorts of trades that have long made port cities places of ill repute. While sex is still bought and sold on the Reeperbahn today -...
Tobermory, Ontario, Canada
For those who haven’t gotten much more from Ontario than a taste of Toronto, Tobermory is less a surprise than a revelation. A striking resort town of dramatic cliffs, crystal waters and the largest concentration of orchids in North America, Tobermory has long drawn nature-lovers of all stripes....
Mykonos
Quiet days on a secluded beach, basking beneath the Mediterranean sun. Leisurely strolls through a rustic village, where shopkeepers pause as they sweep the cobbled streets to offer a few welcoming words. An island untouched by the tourist machine, as splendid and remote as it's been for hundreds of...
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Providing a vibrant gateway to two of the world's most exotic and stunning sites, Cairns has come a long way from its days as a small town for local sugar farmers. Studded with hotels, a marina, a casino, and the ubiquitous souvenir shops, the city of Cairns is a bustling attraction in its own...
Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand
A congested, cacophonous home to more than 10 million souls - close to one-fifth of the total Thai population - Bangkok is a clamorous collision of old Thailand and new Asia. While many visitors to the city might be surprised by the bright fluorescent shopping malls and high-rise hotels, intrepid...
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