April 16, 2024 6:42 PM

Shari Ann Solano

  • · Leisure

    Awesome Shipwrecks Worth Traveling To

    There is something amazingly intoxicating about diving into an abandoned on the floor of the sea. Check this rundown for the stunning wrecks worth going to.

  • · Travel Tips

    Ways To Get Free Lodging On Your Summer Vacation

    Just before the July 4 holiday, AAA offered the following updates on hotel costs: AAA's Leisure Travel Index states that the normal daily stay in a two-diamond hotel is 6 percent higher this year at $145, while three-diamond hotels will cost 9 percent all the more, averaging $195.

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    Attack Owl Returns in Oregon, Targeting Government Workers

    An owl that achieved notoriety last winter for attacking joggers in an Oregon park has returned and is currently turning its claws on government employees, state authorities said on Wednesday.

  • · News

    iiNet Outage Hits Thousands

    A large number of West Australian iiNet clients still have no clue when their web connections will be restored. The Perth-based web company, which was taken over by Sydney-based TPG Telecom a year ago, says up to 5000 WA clients have been affected by the major fault, with a representative saying hundreds have now been without Internet for up to three days.

  • · News

    Disappointed Revellers Who Attended Sydney New Year’s Eve Event Label $100 Refund Offer ‘Insulting’

    An irate reveller who went to a shambolic New Year's Eve party in Sydney has slammed coordinators' offer of a partial discount as an insult and blamed them for trying to shut individuals up.

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    A Brand New Cruise Ship For Australia

    P&O Cruises Australia is commencing the New Year with a major declaration that it will impact the world forever by turning into the first cruise line to build another ship particularly for the Australian market.

  • · Trending News

    Reboot GC Games Ceremonies Bid: Cochrane

    The Queensland government must go back to the starting point and re-open the bidding war for the Gold Coast's Commonwealth Games ceremonies. That is the perspective of unmistakable Glitter Strip businessman and previous V8 boss Tony Cochrane, whose wife Thea was a part of the locale's successful offer.

  • · Top 5

    Five Places Every Chocolate Lover Should Visit

    These guided tours normally take small groups to a few chocolate shops for taste tests; some might even let the individuals from the tour party go off camera to perceive how the chocolate is made.

  • · Travel Tips

    Ways to Make Travel Less Stressful

    For some explorers, expecting a trip is almost as exciting as really taking it which includes great spots you'll see and stunning memories you'll make. In your mind, it's all in front of you; nothing will turn out badly. At that point why is it we quite often wind up with that well known pit in our stomach, those held teeth and voices brought up in disappointment at any rate once during our trips? Check these helpful travel tips.

  • · Top 5

    5 Mysterious and Enthralling Buildings Older Than Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set inside of earthworks. Archaeologists believe it was developed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC. The surrounding round earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest period of the landmark, have been dated to around 3100 BC. Then again, there are still structures which are more established than Stonehenge that will describe the ancient human advancements.

  • · Travel Tips

    Ways to Prevent Identity Theft While Travelling

    Tips for keeping away from scams and theft while travelling are a staple of the travel writing classification; basically every manual or travel site devotes some space to the subject. Identity theft is a growing issue around the world - particularly for explorers, who are extremely vulnerable, forced as they are to utilize unsecured Internet connections, convey broad personal documentation with them at all times, and impart their credit cards with merchants about whom they don't know anything and whom they'll never see again.

  • · Top 5

    5 of the Most Stunning and Unique Buildings in the US

    When we think about the US, we picture towering skyscrapers and condo in the urban areas, copycat suburb houses with white picket wall, and minimal lonesome red farmhouses in the fields and prairies. Everything is an institutionalised outline of steel, glass, and blocks. On the other hand, the US is additionally the home of world well-known artists, architects, and rich individuals who have the cash to make their insane dreams a reality.

  • · Travel Tips

    Thou Shalt Not: Things to Avoid Doing Abroad

    Sit up straight. Utilise your napkin. Chew with your mouth closed. Try not to put your elbows on the table (excessively), abstain from slurping and burping ... you know your usual table manners. In any case, those refinements you're so accustomed to may be insignificant or even offensive in different parts of the world.

  • · Travel Tips

    Avoiding the Airplane Cold

    Studies vary, but most demonstrate that aircraft carriers are imposing bearers of the common cold. The Wall Street Journal cited a study that discovered an expanded danger of catching the cold by as high as 20 percent, while another study in the Journal of Environmental Health Research found that colds may more than 100 times more prone to be transmitted on a plane than during typical daily life on the ground.

  • · Leisure

    Best Food and Wine Escorted Tours for 2016

    The great gastronomic destinations of France, Italy and Spain highlight vigorously on this rundown. We’ve also included some which explore further afield, including a travel to Vietnam, a trip that explores the flavours of India, and a visit to Istanbul which offers an essence of everything from the Ottoman period, and southern Anatolian fare, to all Turkish desserts. Check this list for the best food and wine escorted tour for the coming year.

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