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: Banff & Lake Louise, Canadian Rocky Mountain Jewel by: Clint Leung One of the most beloved travel destinations in Canada is the Banff and Lake Louise area located in the province of Alberta. The town of Banff is 90
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: The Town Of Tours by: Jakob Jelling Tours is a French town located within the area of Loire Valley, surrounded by the Cher River and the Loire River, at about 65 miles from Orleans and 125 miles southwest from Paris.
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: The History Of Chinon In Brief by: Jakob Jelling Chinon is an old French town located in the area of Val de Loire. This town is surrounded by two rivers, the Vienne and the Loire, as well as by an important extension
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: Le Havre, a Fishing Village by: Jakob Jelling Le Havre is famous, not only within the region of Normandy but through France and the rest of Europe as well due to the fact that it has one of the largest and most important
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: Houlgate And Its Beaches by: Jakob Jelling Houlgate is a sea resort town situated at the back of a hill, within the region of Normandy, in France. Due to its great beaches and charming general appearance, this town attracts
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: Granville, a Great Summer Resort by: Jakob Jelling Granville is often described as one of the most attractive summer resorts of northern France. This town, located in the region of Normandy, is constantly receiving visitors
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: Untrue Father (A short Story) by: O.P.Somani Kallu was a tenant of Santosh Kumar Nayak. Santosh Kumar was a businessman in a small town of Utter Pradesh. So far the rent is concerned he was charging the rent very much
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: Riding the Rails of Milwaukee Road by: Larry Lee Phillipson I walked to the top of the hill to start the water pump. I could see farmers in the surrounding countryside working in their fields. I had wanted to get an early
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: Lakefield Ontario Has Small Town Charm … And Great Accommodation At The Village Inn by: Mark Coles Lakefield is a beautiful little town nestled in the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario. Just a short two hour drive
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: Stirring Up Cape Town's City Bowl by: Gregory Hudson For the discerning traveller to the Cape who would like to explore Cape Town's City Bowl, here are a few suggestions. Remember, Cape Town bears two distinct faces,
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: Lone Pine California Vacations by: Steve Gillman Lone Pine, California doesn't look like much at first. It's a dusty desert town of a few thousand, on highway 395, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas. There might
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: Retire, Relocate, or Purchase a Second Home in Smithfiled, Virginia: Home of History Ham and Peanuts by: Elaine VonCannon Walking down Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia, any visitor will have the sense that they are
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: Take me Home Country Road: Purchasing Rural Homes by: Elaine VonCannon In a world where the news flashes daily images of war, terrorism and crime more Americans are dreaming of a safe, quiet place to call home. They imagine
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: Mombasa & the Kenyan Coast- Where the Sun is Ever Faithful by: Andrew Muigai Kenya's 480 km coast is one of the principal attractions for visitors to the country. Every year, hundreds of thousands of sun lovers find their
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: Alaska Cruise Or Land Tour For A Vacation That Warms Your Heart by: Elizabeth Ann Wares Besides its reputation for being "cold", what else do you know about our 49th State? Alaska has an abundance of things to do and
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: Albinyana (Costa Dorada) by: Armando Zanolla The municipality of Albinyana belongs to the district of Baix Penedes of the province of Tarragona. It covers a territorial extension of 19, 4 Km2. The town is 198 meters above
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: Nags Head - A Perfect Oceanside Getaway That Is Rich In History by: Elizabeth Ann Wares Nags Head has grown into a summer resort area and has some of the best beach recreation on the North Carolina Coast. The name of
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: How ESPN Deportes Saved My Life by: Nick Smith I never knew the relationship I would develop with ESPN deportes would grow so strong. Who knew that a Spanish sports channel could do so much for a kid who grew up in Boise… Anybody
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: A Hiking Guide to Easter Island by David Stanley by: David Stanley Ask me which Pacific island has the most to offer hikers and I'll probably answer Easter Island. Here on an island 11 km wide and 23 km long you'll find
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: Where to Find Some of the Best Beaches in the World by: Helen Palmer We think that Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world. You can choose beaches which are on the Indian Ocean, with warm water, or those
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: Where to Find Some of the Best Beaches in the World by: Helen Palmer We think that Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world. You can choose beaches which are on the Indian Ocean, with warm water, or those
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: Why Visit Magical City? by: Helen Palmer People often ask me why we keep returning year after year to Cape Town and my answer is always the same, because we’ve not seen everything yet! “A world in one countryâ€
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: In Search of Hobbits: A Small Adventure by: Annette Gisby We couldn't very well visit New Zealand without seeing some of the Lord of the Rings locations and our first stop was the small town of Matamata on the North Island,
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: Mandurah - Western Australia | A Holiday Destination For All by: Steve Wall Mandurah is located approximately 72kms south of Perth - Western Australia. Mandurah is a water wonderland visited by day trippers and holiday
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: How to Choose a Bed and Breakfast by: Tammy Jordan Sikes So you've decided to shun the neon-flashing motel chains and marble-foyered monsters and venture into the world of cozy, intimate bed and breakfasts? After all,
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: Trust the “System†– It Works! by: Gene Simmons The “System†– the overall structure and organization of this great creation that we’re a part of… including our ability
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: Speak up or Sit Down by: A. Raymond Randall, Jr. Last night the phone rang; my wife said, "I hope it's for you". When I answered, the caller asked, "Ray, would you speak to the Lions Club next month?" First my gut said,
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: Subconscious by: Kristine Peterson The subconscious is a scarey thing to comtemplate for some people. We have been taught that it is a dark place that keeps deep dark secrets about ourselves that could destroy our peace
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: Are You Thinking About Moving to a Small Town? by: Susan Dunn, MA One of the fun things about midlife is we often have the opportunity to move for the first time in a long time. Maybe the kids have finally left home,
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: Camping in Lead King Basin by: Sandin Phillipson The first Summer that I lived in Colorado provided me with an opportunity to spend six weeks camping in the western Rocky Mountains, during June and July. In preparation
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: Oakland NJ - A Great Town For Kids by: Aron Wallad My children, my wife and I have been fortunate to have lived in the town of Oakland NJ, for the past 18 years. The commitment to kids sports programs, especially girls
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: Coaching Sports For All The Right Reasons by: Tim A Kauppinen The Glove It was during a March evening in 2002 that I received word that my grandfather was dying. I drove the four and a half hours to Ironwood,
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: Labeling is Disabling: Achieving Congruent Communication by: Azriel Winnett A small town, somewhere in the world, was managed by a town council of seven or eight members. The council normally met once a week. One member
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: Is Your Website Ready For Local Search Engine Traffic? by: John Jantsch I suppose the real reason for a local small business to have a website at all is to provide information for the local market, generate leads from
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: Take The “Small†Out Of Small Town Business! by: Michele Schermerhorn Small towns are wonderful! I live in one with a population of 600 people. You can stroll down the boardwalk and people greet you every
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: Adjusting to Small Town Living by: Dan The Roommate Man Sometimes your chosen career path can take you away from the bright lights of the big city to the quiet, slow pace of a rural community. If you want to be a ski
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: Shadow Fun by: Deborah Shelton Are you looking for fun projects to do, but are short on supplies? The answer is simple: Shadows! Shadow Tag Turn an ordinary walk to the mailbox into a lively game of shadow tag. It’s
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: The Sadness of Old Buildings by: Gary E. Anderson From the book No Smooshing! Gary E. Anderson www.abciowa.com For years, I’ve carried on a not-so-friendly debate with some of my artist friends from the West
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: Real Estate Research - Talk To Everyone by: Steve Gillman Real estate research might start with a look at the U.S. Census information about a town. It can include inspections of specific properties, too. There are many
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: 7 Tips for Starting a New Business in a Small Town by: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. Q. I am transitioning to a new career after sixteen years to spend more time with my family. We moved to a very small town (less than ten thousand
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: Maintaining Small Town Charm In An Ever-Changing World by: DeAnna Dipo Virtually any state in the country has the appeal of multiple small towns. Ask almost anyone who lives in small town why they are here and they’ll
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