Posts Tagged ‘travel tips’

Things You Should Know If You Are Planning Lake Tahoe Vacation

Anywhere you go around the planet, it is beneficial to understand what to do and frequently all it takes is common sense, so be a smart visitor during your Lake Tahoe vacation. First time visitors sometimes become a victim of ‘unsuspecting’ circumstances like waiting in a queue for hours simply to get a meal, or get irritated over exaggerated offers for hot deals on trips and vacation packages or frequently even finish up on a forsaken resort without even a slightest hint of what was offered for the ‘price-buster package’.

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Thailand: My First Night in Pattaya

It was seven-ish and I was sitting in a nice-enough room overlooking the front entrance to the pub above which I had just moved in. The pub was the Pig and Whistle on Soi 7 in Pattaya. Across the way was a big hole, which they were hoping to construct a hotel in and next door to that, right opposite me, was a small bar with one lady sitting on a stool outside it. Not that there was a wall there, it was open on two sides. The Soi was nice and peaceful, I thought. I also thought that I might go and sit in that little bar and talk to that woman, if my friend was late, because I would definitely see him arrive from two metres away, the width of the Soi.

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The Advantages Of The Razor Scooter

The Razor scooter is a fantastic idea for everybody wanting to stay in good physical shape. These days loads of people are office-bound and we all seem to have a decreased amount of time for just going out for a stroll, which is the age-old remedy for gaining a few pounds. The Razor scooter can help you here.

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Trains In Seattle and Train Sets

Boys and girls of all ages love trains and train sets. They have played a very important role in the history of this country and Seattle, Washington and the Northwest in particular. In deed, the roles of trains in this part of the country have in the past been so vital that there are a few museums devoted to them. Trains were essential supply routes for the population here for many years. While their importance seems to be dwindling in today’s society, their importance throughout the history of our country remains.

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Thailand – How I First Came Here

I first came to Thailand in 2004 and I came here more of less by accident. I had travelled a lot in Europe: Russia, Western Europe, Scandinavia, North Africa and north South America, but I had never got around to travelling to Asia.

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