Sheobi Anne Ramos
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Saudi Arabian King Visits Indonesia With Entourage Of 1,000, A Golden Plane, 500 Tons Of Luggage, And A VIP Toilet
Being a King has its perks-- including having a VIP toilet installed on a whim.
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Five Tips To Help Cure Fear Of Flying
Aviophobia, or fear of flying, is a common problem around the world.
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Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort Opens In April
Europe is set to open its first Anantara resort soon.
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Famillies Of Tunisia Beach Attack Victims Plan To Sue Tour Operator
The families of the victims want to implicate the tour agency TUI because of neglect.
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San Diego Flood Forces Guests To Evacuate From Hotel
Severe weather caused intense flooding in the San Diego area.
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Five Unique Things To Do In Croatia
Looking for unique travel experiences? Head on to Croatia.
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Traveling To Dubai? Here Are Five Things You Should Not Do
Dubai is a strict country, so make sure you follow all their rules when visiting.
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Palacio Tangara Soon To Open In Sao Paulo This Year
Oetker Collection will open its newest addition to their collection in the second quarter of this year in Brazil.
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Why Is Ecotourism A Growing Trend In The Travel Industry?
Ecotourism is a vital part of the growing sector of the tourism industry.
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Seijin No Hi: Japan's Wild Coming Of Age Celebration
Japan's Coming Of Age celebration is now tainted with drunken teenagers and overflowing booze.
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The Best Beaches Around The World For Spring Break Parties
Spring break is almost here-- which means parties, beaches, and booze.
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Best Of Khmer Cuisine: Get To Know Some Of The Best Dishes Of Cambodia
Khmer cuisine deserves international recognition.
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New Trump Tower And Hotel In Vancouver Receives Negative Welcome
Although praised for its excellent design, the new Trump Tower & Hotel in Vancouver was met with negative feedbacks from the residents.
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Tourists May Soon Visit The Moon In The Coming Years
SpaceX expects for the venture to commence late 2018.
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Trump Prepares To Issue New Version of Travel Ban
Donald Trump and his legal team are reported to be ironing out all the necessary changes in the policy that would allow it to take effect in the country indefinitely.