Shari Ann Solano
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A Proposed Luxury Resort where Eagles Soar Stirs Anger
Twice every year, bald eagles from as far north as Canada and as far south as Florida flock by the thousands to a stretch of the Rappahannock River in Virginia for whatever you-can-eat buffet. They roost in trees on pale cliffs ascending along this waterway to the Chesapeake Bay and dive bomb the waters for stripers, shad, catfish and even waterfowl.
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Amazon Updates its Fire Tablet to Make it Better for Night Readers
If you've experienced difficulty reading on your Fire tablet around evening time, Amazon may have an answer for your issue. Amazon is adding a kid friendly program to the Fire tablet.
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England Cracks Down on Drunk Passengers on Flights
Tipsy travelers could be banned from flying under a new rule intended to decrease unruly behavior in the skies. Alleged disruptive behavior while on an airplane has surged in recent years as traveler’s numbers keep on expanding.
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Airline Baggage: Travelling with Special Items
Airlines have seen it all. They have seen traveller’s transport each sort of thing - from tubas to scuba apparatus, parachutes to perishables -- and they have rules set up for every last piece. Taking after those principles is basic in the event that you want to board smoothly and reach your destination on time.
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Ways to Keep Your Car Safe on the Road
Travellers put their cars to every use imaginable: as a spot to eat meals, hide things, take cover from the elements and even live. Since your cars can be just about your home away from home while during the trip, you will need to take a few precautionary measures to secure it and the things inside it.
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Mazagan Beach Resort to Host World Travel Awards Grand Final 2015
Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort in El Jadida, Morocco, has been designated to host the prestigious and respected World Travel Awards (WTA) Grand Final 2015.
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Tips to Scoring the Perfect Airline Seat
The best seat on the plane means distinctive things to diverse individuals. But whatever your own inclinations are, explorers now have a huge amount of rivalry for coveted seats. Here are tips on how can you getting the seat you really want on your next flight.
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Incredible Mountain Climbs that Don't Cost a Fortune
What mountains can you climb at a cost that’s more attainable to the masses? Turns out, there are many great options all around the world. Here are 5 mountain climb that don’t cost a fortune.
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First HS2 Section to Open in 2027
A final decision on the HS2 course between Fradley in the West Midlands and Crewe has been declared, with the legislature affirming its intention to open this area of the line six years sooner than planned, in 2027.
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AirAsia Plane Crash Caused by Faulty Component, Crew Action
Faulty equipment and the crew's failure to control the aircraft led an AirAsia A320 to collide with the Java Sea a year ago, killing every one of the 162 individuals onboard, a report stated on Tuesday. Flight QZ8501 went down in stormy climate on December 28, during what was supposed to be a short flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.
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Turkey, EU Seal $3.2 Billion Deal to Stem Migrant Flow
EU pioneers and Davutoglu finished an agreement pounded out by ambassadors over the previous month, as Europeans battle to limit the strain from taking in a huge number of Syrian refugees. Turkey guaranteed to stem the flow of migrants to Europe consequently for money, visas and reestablished talks on joining the EU in an arrangement struck on Sunday that the Turkish leader called a new beginning for the uneasy neighbors.
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Prince's Legendary 'Purple Rain' Retold in a New Language
Mdou Moctar is a local star among the Tuareg, situated in the city of Agadez. Prince's famous purple motorcycle likewise survived the translation. In 1984, Prince was on top of the world, with a No. 1 collection and later a No. 1 movie, both named Purple Rain.
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Cats Used as Bait to Lure Tourists Back to Brussels
After a five-day lockdown provoked by the most extreme security alert, Brussels authorities are trying to lure back travellers who may have been frightened off by pictures of soldiers armed with rifles in the capital's deserted roads. Their mystery weapons are cats.
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Saudi Developer Secures Funds to Complete World's Tallest Tower
The Saudi developer behind arrangements for the world's tallest building said Sunday it had secured financing to finish the record-breaking venture.
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Learn the 10 Rules of Packing
Packing is significant. Disregard a vital thing and you're left disappointed and scrambling to locate the closest store in your destination. Pack a lot and you end up confused, loaded with heavy bags and discharging cash to pay for expensive aircraft stuff charges. So it's best to return to the most essential and helpful packing guidelines. Here are 10 packing strategies that every traveler should learn.