One of the many things I declared I would do during my lifetime was hike the Inca Trail in Peru, an ancient pathway leading from the town of Cusco to the ruins of Machu Picchu, the still-standing pre-Columbian fortress. I had finally saved up enough money one year to actually experience it, and it was worth every penny! The adventure of the walk and the sites themselves were well beyond ... (Read More)
Taking a vacation and getting away from your everyday environment can be a fun and enjoyable experience. Often, we turn it into a stressful time due to poor planning. Don't let your next vacation be stressful, have fun! The following article will offer some tips to use to help make your next vacation your most enjoyable vacation yet.
The first thing you need to decide when planning on taking a vacation ... (Read More)
Are you planning a road trip? Is your pet going with you? A lot of pets do not like to travel, or just aren't used to it, but sometimes bringing them with you is something you just can not avoid. Luckily, there are some things you can do to help make the trip for your pet (and you) a more enjoyable one. The following article contains some tips for you ... (Read More)
If you love to shop, and you're anywhere near the Dallas-Fort Worth area, you are in for a great treat. The DFW metroplex offers dozens of malls and shopping areas to choose from, each completely different from the others. Out of all those choices, a few special places stand out that we must share with you.
If you're in Dallas, you absolutely must visit the Galleria. One of the nicest malls ... (Read More)
Machu Picchu, the ancient lost city of the Incas, was built over six hundred years ago. To this day, archeologists and historians do not understand what purpose the area served. Some insinuate it was a prison, while others believe it was an agricultural experimental center for growing a variety of crops. Regardless of what its use may have been, the area is wonderful. Stone blocks intricately carved to fit firmly ... (Read More)
A number of people argue that Nicaragua now is what Costa Rica looked similar to 30 years ago. Underdeveloped infrastructure and a small number of vacationer features, but without the large masses either. Likewise, Nicaraguans are not weary of hosting vacationers yet, and still receive them openly. Comparatively, cities such as Ometepe, Nicaragua are more like what Costa Rica looked like 70 years back. There are not many modern-day features ... (Read More)
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