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The National Museum of Patriotism in Atlanta showcases people from all walks of life and from all cultures who have acted selflessly and sometimes tirelessly to preserve our way of life.

On 14 August, 2012 by Paolo Trozzini in Destinations

Ocean City, New Jersey is located in the county of Cape May along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Ocean City is known for being a family oriented resort town. It is clean and has a wonderful 2.5 mile boardwalk. It also has a charming downtown shopping area.

On 27 May, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

If you want to see the sites of Lexington, Kentucky and do it at your own pace, the Lexington Walk and Bluegrass Country Driving Tour is where you want to start.

On 02 August, 2012 by Kristi Anglen in Travel

L.A. isn't short on attractions any time of year. But summer is amazing and these are our top 7 tips for free things to do in Los Angeles.

On 12 December, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Once passengers disembark in Florence, they can easily walk to some of the most famous points of interest in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance.

On 13 February, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

This 7" high bronze statue shows Charles Lindbergh performing his daredevil, wing walking stunt.

On 07 January, 2012 by Suzanne Bennett in Destinations

Ghost tours have long been a popular attraction for London tourists. There are quite a range to choose from: Walking or bus ghost tours alike, these creepy, haunted, macabre tours will send a chill down your spine and leave you shaking to your core

On 29 September, 2018 by Jack in Travel

This is a ghost town as it was deserted by its inhabitants, rather than because of some supernatural intervention, nevertheless as you walk around the buildings you do get a feeling of the past and can easily visualize the inhabitants living and working in what was once a thriving town.

On 31 August, 2011 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

The Great Glen Way in Scotland is a national long distance walking route between Fort William and the city of Inverness. For most of the way, the route follows the the Caledonian Canal, which connects the east coast of Scotland at Inverness with the west coast at Fort William, a distance of seventy-three miles or one hundred eighteen kilometers.

On 21 July, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Socks for hikers, runners, and travelers are rarely very exciting and honestly rarely anything too special. The Injinji line has a trick, or rather ten, down by the toes though, by wrapping each of them in it's own seamless wrap of fabric.

On 07 October, 2011 by Jack in Travel Gear

Angel Island State Park is home to my favorite hike in the San Francisco area. This state park is beautiful, with views of San Francisco and the surrounding areas. The hike itself is about 5 miles and covers beaches, forests, and gets you one of the most beautiful views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

On 02 January, 2011 by Beth in Travel

The First Friday Artwalk is an event held every month in Honolulu's Chinatown.

On 08 January, 2011 by Marianne in Destinations

For more than a thousand years, hikers far and wide have trodden this path to pay homage to the apostle St James, and visit the rumoured site of his remains.

On 17 April, 2010 by Jack in Travel

The Staples Center, located on Figueroa Street in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, is a multi-use entertainment venue. It is very easily accessible via the Los Angeles Metro subway and bus system or by a short walk from the areas many hotels and restaurants.

On 11 February, 2010 by Kevin McRae in Destinations

Newport's lovely three-and-a-half mile scenic Cliff Walk gives a serene and striking view of the Atlantic Ocean and of the famous Newport mansions that overlook it.

On 19 July, 2009 by Jack in Destinations

Recently, not only have hotels begun to overbook more rooms when they can, they've also begun to short change some travelers when too many guests show up and they run out of rooms.

On 27 May, 2009 by Jack in Lodging

A scene from the airport of the future: A man's pulse races as he walks through a checkpoint. His quickened heart rate and heavier breathing set off an alarm. A machine senses his skin temperature jumping. Screeners move in to question him

On 28 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel

Tower Hamlets’ residents can take a step back in time and discover the borough’s fascinating history with the help of a free self-guide trail booklet which shines the spotlight on past lives and buildings

On 01 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel

A very late issue of my roundup, which I've decided to make monthly rather than weekly. Let me know if you'd like to see more travel articles, more often, from around the web by commenting below

On 14 December, 2014 by Jack in Reading

These picks by Dr. Beach promise to be the best beach destinations this year.

On 29 April, 2011 by Jack in Travel

For some fantastic summer travel ideas, why not combine a love of the outdoor with a love of literature? Here are 10 beautiful walks that will titillate your literary sensibilities while stretching your legs

On 22 March, 2015 by Jack in Travel

New York's Central Park in the fall. A perfect place for a stroll in the sun and taking pictures.

On 24 October, 2012 by Jack in Travel

The couch was stained with cat piss. It was also falling apart. After we moved it into an *ahem* undisclosed location, we kept walking.

On 15 July, 2007 by Lauri_Shaw in Travel News

Travel means CO2 emissions unless you walk or cycle everywhere. While we all should reduce our travel miles, some of us have the bug and can't help ourselves. Here are five ecological and cost-effective habits you can adopt today to minimise your impact.

On 18 December, 2007 by Jack in Travel

This is the story of how I'm trying to find out the real reason of my passion for traveling, a resume of what I had experience in each trip I've done. Quite a lot of emotions and memories...

On 07 February, 2007 by Charyhds in Reading

 

 


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Walking into Cassis, Provence, from the train station, we saw this view over the village to the Mediterranean SeaWalking around, I came across this old red scooter in a Marseille square.The Walkabout's cover band, Grouper, on stage. Pretty good.Walk. Stand. Move. Rest. Drink. Eat. Laugh. Feet... enabling people.


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