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Tips For Driving In Poland
Published on November 14, 2010 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
We were warned repeatedly before our trip that driving in Poland might be a hassle; that it is a dangerous place for foreign drivers; and that we would really have to worry about car theft. We found we had no problems... at least not with it being dangerous.
Benefits of volunteering abroad
Published on August 15, 2010 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
To some this may seem as work or hard labor and many people tend to avoid volunteering. There are many benefits to volunteering or giving your time to others. Whether you are going to volunteer in your neighborhood, local volunteer centre, school or work place it is usually a fulfilling process.
Australian Visas: Character Requirements
Published on April 7, 2010 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
Anyone who plans to acquire an Australian visa to enter the country must be assessed against character requirements. This is true for entry visas such as those for visitors, business people or students as well as for immigration to Australia visas such as sponsored, skilled, parent or partner visas.
Grand Illumination in Colonial Williamsburg
Published on December 12, 2009 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
Williamsburg will be the hotest spot over the Christmas holidays offering many things to do for those who deciede to vacation there. Book your hotel reservations early as rooms will be filling up fast. If you are going to stay at a resort and you are not an owner you might be out of luck already.
Holiday security
Published on June 13, 2009 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
Research by Moneysupermarket.com has found over 60% of Britons opt out of getting travel insurance cover when they go abroad, while 8% confess to never taking out cover.
The World’s Most Interesting Museums
Published on April 26, 2009 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
While enjoying your travel, it is also interesting to visit some educational places like the museums. Generally, when we speak of museums, many of the travelers would think that it is a boring kind of experience. However, why settle to those less interesting museums? Listed below are the few of the most unusual and interesting museums in the world that I am sure every traveler would enjoy visiting.
How Cheap Flights can Improve your Vacation
Published on March 7, 2009 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
Cheap flights can improve your vacation in a variety of ways. Probably the most obvious is that few of us have the means to take a vacation with no concern about the cost. Nearly all of us must budget carefully for our trips.
L-1 VISA - Intra-Company Transferees
Published on January 8, 2009 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
L1 intra-company transfer visas are non-immigrant work visas available to persons who work for an overseas company with a parent, subsidiary, branch, or affiliate in the U.S. The worker comes to the U.S.
Six Things You Can Do On A Yacht
Published on April 17, 2008 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
I know what you’re thinking. With a Yacht as your playground there’s only one thing to do - lie in the sun and look gorgeous (or handsome, if that happens to suit you better). But as if the lying-in-the-sun looking gorgeous option wasn’t enough, there are a few more ways for you to keep yourself entertained on your yachting holiday.
Fishing In South Africa
Published on November 7, 2006 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
South Africa has a longstanding tradition of subsistence fishing. The fishing communities clustered along the coastlines are steeped in the arts of catching, cooking and curing. Cape Town has a particularly rich subsistence fishing history.
Five Myths Of Africa
Published on October 20, 2006 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
To the ‘First World’, Africa - the ‘Dark Continent’ - has traditionally been regarded with a mixture of fear, intrigue, romanticism and disdain. Due to the fact that western society learned about Africa through the blinkered and biased views of colonization, it is unsurprising that to this day many people, even those living within the more developed parts of Africa itself, are highly ignorant of the African continent, its people, its geography and its heritage.
Five Hottest Hotels In Africa
Published on October 17, 2006 | In Travel and Leisure | Rated
Slip on your sunglasses and break out the Factor 50 sunscreen as we take you on a leisurely tour of the five hottest hotels under the African sun!


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