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Welcome to New Zealand

Posted by nztravelguide

... . Trade and investment - New Zealand's top six trading partners (total trade) as of November 2009 included Australia, the United States, the People's Republic of China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Korea. New Zealand welcomes ...

Quick run down of cool stuff to do in El Savador? ATV tours? Beaches? Jungle tours?

Posted by starlagurl

... your native guide smooth out any disputes that arise. Do everything possible to make all your own arrangements leaving from the United States, Canada, etc. and not burden others with those little minute travel details that you should be able to handle on ...

Nebraska Overview

Posted by netravel

... , to Sand-hills, to Badlands...You'll see it all. Next Stop; Halsey, Nebraska. Halsey boasts the largest man-made forest in the United States, and it is gorgeous! There are (in the summer) Kids games, trail-walks, Hiking, Fishing, Canoing and ...

Kharkov - starter kit

Posted by ukrainian

... .C, in winter from 0 deg.C to -25 deg.C. Visa: for short term visits (up to 90 days) citizens of the United States, European Union, Swiss Confederation, Liechtenstein, Canada, and Japan do not need visas for entering Ukraine. However, before traveling, ...

ALASKA (Kenai penninsula)

Posted by nealinthailand

... a jumping off point for the great outdoors. MONEY: despite most locals ferverant objections, alaska is indeed part of the united states and uses the U.S. dollar. ATM machines are numerous as are their user fees ($3-4 per transaction). unlike many ...

The World's Quietest Places

Posted by kitkatgo

... Park is an easy drive from Los Angeles, San Diego or Phoenix, but as one of the largest protected areas in the continental United States, peace and quiet lie in every fold of the ancient mountains that look like dinosaur skin. It can be a bit harder to ...

Drive from Atlanta to New Orleans

Posted by sanchobea

... the crowds after church.. Haven't actually been to the nature reserves in the area, but I-20 runs through Talladega National Forest and a detour on I-65 will take you to Conecuh National Forest or Blackwater River State Forest (in Florida) on your way ...

Get Your Smokey On

Posted by starlagurl

Ohh my, the forest fire debate... Fires are part of the healthy life of a forest, dontchyaknow... too bad we screwed it all up by preventing them all these years...Now the fires get so big because there's so much unburned very flammable crap lying ...

Tree house hostel in Georgia

Posted by starlagurl

... , do you think that it cancels out the savings when you are actually visiting such "sustainable" places? The Hostel in the Forest sits on 120 acres of forest and wetlands, and features 8 tree house/huts with fun names like "dragon's lair" and " ...

I plan a trip to the Pacific Northwest

Posted by sanchobea

... made a pretty cool setting for sipping exotic (though pricey) tea. The entire Oregon coast consists of stunning cliffs, tidal pools, and forest. Florence (sand dunes) and The Sea Lion Cave come to mind. You would need to rent a car for this excursion, as ...

Hawaii vs. the Caribbean

Posted by 227sof

... beaches, frendly poeple, fishing, para glide, para sail, sky diving, graet night life, Hawaian humpback whale watching, dolphin watching, rain forest hiking, FREASH WATER RIVER cayaking, ECT, ECT, ECT. I could go on all day, and some but not all of the ...

Rochford, South Dakotqa

Posted by starlagurl

... is...that it's expensive to stay in Rochford: The good news is... it's right in the middle of Black Hills Forest! It's a really beautiful part of the country. Read some blogs about it and then find out where other people stayed:

Get Your Smokey On

Posted by starlagurl

Forests set by careless people are just as random as forest fires set by lightning, they're the same in my mind.

The Mad Random Road Trip - Part I (USA)

Posted by wakingdream

... sure. Marine Del Ray, Napa Valley, Sonoma County and wine tours. Ventana Wilderness Area which was spectacular and Los Padres National Forest where you can see some giant redwoods as well. There were other places I would've liked to see, and depending ...

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