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Travel as Spiritual Practice: Creating a Shrine to the Gods of Travel

Travel as Spiritual Practice: Creating a Shrine to the Gods of Travel,

by author Joseph Dispenza

 

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Photo of the Week June 28, 2010: World Cup Fever

Double Take - Lombok, Indonesia

 

Sherry Ott - World Cup Fever, Indonesia

 

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar: Paintings and Photographs and More...

by Josh Garrick / Jun 27, 2010 / 0 comments

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar: Paintings and Photographs and More... 

 

Top 10 unusual holiday homes from HomeAway Holiday-Rentals

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Jun 26, 2010 / 0 comments

Windmills, caves, converted churches and more quirky properties available to rent on HomeAway.co.uk

 

For those in search of a one-of-a-kind experience, renting an unusual property guarantees a really memorable holiday and provides a break from the norm. Thanks to many people buying and renovating unique properties into dream holiday homes, HomeAway Holiday-Rentals, the UK’s largest holiday rentals website, now has a wealth of exceptional rentals on offer. From cave houses, to boats and converted churches, experience life from a whole new angle!

New Royal BC Museum exhibition takes a walk on the wild side

by Lexa Pennington /
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Jun 26, 2010 / 0 comments

VICTORIA, BC – The Royal BC Museum (RBCM) reveals all things natural in an exhibition opening tomorrow.

 

Recipes from Italy: Fava with 3 Simple Fresh Recipes

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Jun 26, 2010 / 0 comments

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Foodie Finds: Dolphin Bar and Shrimp House on Florida's Treasure Coast

If you find yourself in Florida's Treasure Coast, plan to eat lunch or dinner at the Dolphin Bar and Shrimp House in Jensen Beach. This restaurant was once owned by film star Frances Langford, who was known for entertaining American soldiers during WWII.

Dolphin Bar and Shrimp House 

 

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Panel Discussion Part Two: Teaching English as a Second Language

Panel Discussion Part Two: Teaching English as a Second Language

Are you thinking of teaching English abroad, but you’re still not quite sure about it? Our special two-part series on Teaching English Abroad answers some basic questions about teaching English as a Second Language.
Our ESL contributors have taught in various destinations around Asia. Read on for a few tips and tricks for first-time ESL teachers. Feel free to drop by any of the following sites for additional information about teaching abroad in Asia.

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Auckland, New Zealand: A Day in the City of Sails

Today Bob and I stepped ashore in Auckland, a city of 1,400,000 residents, the most populous city in New Zealand, and the country’s largest industrial and commercial center.

How To Teach English Overseas

by Hannah Kuether / Jun 24, 2010 / 0 comments

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