Category Archives: Destinations

Log Cabin Vacationing In Blue Ridge Georgia

One of the lesser know but most relaxing vacation destinations in the southeastern United States is Blue Ridge, Georgia. Blue Ridge is located in the most northern part of Georgia nestled in amongst some of the most scenic mountain areas in the southeastern United States. Blue Ridge is a really small town with a picturesque […]

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Living In Siberia Lenin’s Revenge

In 1999, I moved to Chita, a city in Siberia, Russia to teach for a year. After seven days of planes, trains and, well, more trains, I was ready to experience Chita in all its glory. Day 1 Lenin’s Revenge Riding on a train for three plus days does weird things to your equilibrium. You […]

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Lions head: Tour Safaris Kenya; Lions head Tour Kenya Safaris Parks

Lions head tour safari in Kenya is offered in several of the country’s wildlife parks. Most famous is the Maasai Mara game reserve where sightings of the African lion are guaranteed-the same way the sun will rise in the morning and set in the evening. Other Lions head tour safari parks in Kenya famous for […]

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Limon Costa Rica

The famous east coast of Costa Rica with places like Cauhita, Puerto Limon, Tortugeros and Barra del Colorado is a completely different thing then the west coast. You can fly here or take highway 32 from San Jos and enjoy the amazing scenery while driving. You can drive through Brauilo Carillo National Park and straight […]

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Lima – The Forgotten Peru Holiday Destination

When planning a holiday in Peru, many people stress that they are keen to “get out of Lima as quickly as possible” but while historically Lima has had a bad press, and while it may not be the most beautiful or the most easy city in Peru, you certainly aren’t short of things to see […]

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