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Archive for April, 2008

Apr 07 2008

San Francisco - Golden Gate Park

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At over 1,000 acres Golden Gate Park is larger than Central Park in Manhattan. And, no less impressive too!
In one of the busiest cities anywhere, visitors can enjoy archery, basketball, biking, skating and a host of other activities. There are tennis courts, a golf course, even flycasting pools.
Or you can take a break from all [...]

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Apr 07 2008

Understanding The Different Options For Travel To Granada, Spain

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When you are wanting to travel to Granada, Spain for your vacation or for work, there are many things to consider in order to make sure that your travels are easy and fun for you. There are four typical ways to travel and that is by plane, by bus, by train, and by car. You [...]

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Apr 06 2008

Camping Holidays in Spain: Si, Claro! (Yes, of course!)

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With its chic European appeal, you might think that taking a holiday in Spain means no camping.  Not so!  Spain offers many great places to camp—over a thousand, in fact—and you can choose how rustic you want your experience to be.  Do you want to cook your own meals?  Do you want the great outdoors, [...]

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Apr 05 2008

San Francisco - Fisherman’s Wharf

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One of the most popular tourist destinations in San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf alone has enough to see and do to consume the entire vacation.
The area is one of the stopping points of the famous cable car rides and houses a Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, the Aquarium of the Bay at Pier 39, the [...]

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Apr 05 2008

Taking Advantage Of Train Travel In Spain

Published by Author under Spain, Train Travel

There are a lot of ways to travel around the beautiful land of Spain and it seems that more and more, people want to try something different. This means that more people are becoming interested in train travel in Spain in order to get to where they are going. A lot of times, this method [...]

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Apr 04 2008

Selecting the Best Travel Guide to Spain

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Finding the best travel guide to Spain can be a difficult task, but this article is here to help.  There have been many guides published on the country of Spain and probably not only one that stands out as the best travel guide to Spain.  In the modern era there are many WebPages and eBooks [...]

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Apr 03 2008

San Francisco - Cable Cars, Old and New

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San Francisco is, intentionally no doubt, one of the most eccentric and mixed metropoli on the planet. The town is heavily populated with residents strongly opposed to anything commercial.
Yet, it is also home to corporate headquarters of one of the world’s largest banks (Bank of America) and several other mega-companies. Nowhere is this split personality [...]

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Apr 03 2008

Spain Vacation Package Deals Have Something for Everyone!

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With its friendly people, historical landmarks, and reasonable prices, Spain is a fantastic destination for both the seasoned and beginner traveler.  However, with a possible language barrier, cultural differences, and time change, it can be difficult to plan and execute a vacation that fully takes advantage of all that Spain has to offer.  Spain vacation [...]

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Apr 02 2008

Finding Good Barcelona Spain Travel Companys

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There are many different Barcelona Spain travel companys to choose from, so finding a good one can be difficult.  The important thing to keep in mind when looking for good Barcelona Spain travel companys is that you want to find one that will plan your vacation according to what you want to do.  Many Barcelona [...]

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Apr 01 2008

San Francisco - Alcatraz

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For a structure that served the purpose that made it famous for less than 30 years, Alcatraz is an enduring monument to a bygone era.
By the time it first came into use as a U.S. Federal Penitentiary in 1934 prohibition had already ended. (Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to outlaw the sale of alcoholic beverages [...]

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