The Netherlands
Jun22

The Netherlands

The Netherlands has a huge amount to offer potential tourists. Here’s a list of top destinations to consider when planning your next holiday.

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Wonderful Wellington
Jun13

Wonderful Wellington

The capital city of New Zealand may not be the largest urban area in the country, but it is definitely the hub of culture. Wellington is located right on a harbour, surrounded by mountains, and boasts a number of great attractions and festivals. If you only have a few days to explore Wellington, having your own vehicle is a huge asset, as this will allow you to bypass the hassles of having to use sometimes unreliable forms of public...

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On the Trail of the Ancient Aztecs in Mexico

Though the heartbeat of the Aztec empire has diminished over time, there still remains an intriguing opportunity for travellers to trace the art, architecture, and rich heritage of a culture that ruled over Central Mexico from the 12th to 14th centuries.

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About the Romans in Northern France
May08

About the Romans in Northern France

I’ve gotten to know Thomas Dowson via Facebook and love his somewhat unique slant on travel. Archaeology fascinates me, and I’m very pleased to be able to share his guest post about the Romans in France. The coastline of northern France will forever be closely associated to the two World Wars. These beaches saw thousands of allied troops coming ashore from across the English Channel (or La Manche if you are French) to free France. And...

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Things to do in Macau
Apr30

Things to do in Macau

–In collaboration with fellow writer Lauren Quincy In recent years, most of what you hear about Macau comes from the success of Macau casinos. They are now among the most profitable in the world. While many do go to Macau strictly to gamble, there is still a world of history and culture that is largely overlooked by the modern tourist population. Below are a few of the best things to do while traveling in Macau. Senate Square...

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