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		<title>Gay Travel to Morocco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morocco is a country steeped in myths and legend and offers travelers the opportunity to experience a rich history and culture that continues to strongly influence daily life. Morocco offers visitors the chance to cross the desert atop a camel, sleep in a hotel made of sand and haggle with aggressive spice rug and traders [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="www.thecatholictravelogue.com/"><img class="alignleft" title="gay travel" src="http://ts4.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=227850392183&amp;id=f2d95756e7481332ca52a00f9cdb8d5b" alt="" width="230" height="176" /></a>Morocco is a country steeped in myths and legend and offers travelers the opportunity to experience a rich history and culture that continues to strongly influence daily life. Morocco offers visitors the chance to cross the desert atop a camel, sleep in a hotel made of sand and haggle with aggressive spice rug and traders in market places that look and feel like they are from another time in history. In many towns and cities have been transformed into homes former guest lodgings, called riads, that often offer a more welcoming atmosphere for travelers on a gay vacation and provide the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and daily life of Morocco. While there is no visible scene in this conservative Muslim country, there are still abundant reasons for Morocco to be part of your gay travel plans, including ancient ruins and architecture, exceptional beaches, desert landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see and open air souks (markets) that wind through village streets offering exotic wares.</p>
<p>With exquisite Muslim mosques, ancient Roman ruins, snake charmers and street performers, a Morocco vacation is an exceptional opportunity to indulge in this unique country&#8217;s sights, colors, sounds and smells. No Morocco travel experience would be complete without exploring the Dar Si Said museum in Marrakech, winding through the many quarters of the Fes medina, gazing at Casablanca&#8217;s amazing art deco architecture and standing on an ancient wall in Tangier to view the expansive ocean and breathtaking sunsets .</p>
<p><span id="more-285"></span>Jet set European and American composers, writers and socialites once Flocked to Morocco in droves, making it a well-known, popular vacation destination, however, while Morocco was once a welcoming playground for gay vacations, a push by Muslim leaders to return to the Stricter moral code of Islam has negatively influenced this once liberal vacation spot. While rarely enforced, same-sex conduct was criminalized in 1962, and travelers on a vacation to Morocco should keep in mind that it is a criminal offense punishable by up to three years in prison and fines. The government recently released a statement noting that increased efforts to repress homosexuality would be put in place and that homosexuality will not be tolerated, which may lead to Stricter enforcement of this law.</p>
<p>This type of intolerance and laws against same-sex conduct are not uncommon in African nations or conservative Muslim countries and does not mean that Morocco must be avoided during your gay travel. It simply means that discretion and awareness are advised while taking a vacation in Morocco. Travelers may want to consider visiting Morocco in an organized tour group travel or planning your vacation to Morocco through a travel agency that has particular knowledge regarding the most welcoming lodgings and locations for vacations.</p>
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		<title>An Interesting Ancient City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even after losing the title of the Capital of the Nation to Delhi, Kolkata remains a much loved city and a city that continues to be an enchantress. A concoction of so many odds, the city has come up as a fascinating maze of different hues, completely different, yet inseparable. Power-packed with everything that makes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="www.thecatholictravelogue.com"><img class="alignleft" title="kolkata" src="http://ts1.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=210925335396&amp;id=3a5e96857601b20c5a9fe2864afd24f6" alt="" width="217" height="162" /></a>Even after losing the title of the Capital of the Nation to Delhi, Kolkata remains a much loved city and a city that continues to be an enchantress. A concoction of so many odds, the city has come up as a fascinating maze of different hues, completely different, yet inseparable. Power-packed with everything that makes a city in India, this metropolis has a lot more to offer than any other city in the country. Growing since the time of its conception, Kolkata has grown into a mass of many layers. Taking in as many elements as possible, Kolkata has made sure that not even an inch of its space is wasted.</p>
<p>Seeing many ups and downs in its course of history, Kolkata might have lost the glamor of being the largest city but has continued to remain the most alluring one. Even before Job Charnock gave the city its present form, the region lured invaders and traders with its wealth. It was this that attracted British affluence too and made it their base to increase trade and rule in due course.</p>
<p>Receiving the first wave of education, Kolkata was the first to have an educated bourgeois with a clear thinking and independent thought. It was then that a different culture emanated here and gave a distinct character to the city. This wave gave birth to personalities like Rabindranath Tagore too, who earned international fame and made their home land known to the rest of the world. The British rule of Kolkata, therefore resulted in some of the finest monuments the city still boasts of.</p>
<p><span id="more-283"></span>It was them who erected the Victoria Memorial here. Aimed to replicate the Taj, the monument could not beat the splendor of the original masterpiece, but earned a fame of its known and gave a character to the city. Another major landmark in the city is the Howrah Bridge and is one of the very few bridges that have become landmarks themselves. Kolkata is home to one of the finest cricket grounds in India, the Eden Gardens.</p>
<p>The religious temperament of Kolkata is pretty well-known. The presence of innumerable temples in the city testifies the same. Even when Kali temples dot the entire city, the Kalighat Kali Temple has been assigned a different and higher reverence. The Temple Dakshineshwar commands equal respect here.</p>
<p>Food is another obsession in Kolkata. Bengalis with their passion for food have turned Kolkata into a haven for foodies. Seafood specialties and Bengali sweets are something one can not afford to miss. Chinese has also found its way into Kolkata&#8217;s cuisine, it is however quite Indianized.</p>
<p>Tourists can be advised to take a good time in hand to explore Kolkata in its entirety. Exploring the streets on foot can be more rewarding, for it Allows you to get a closer look of the real Kolkata. Street kind of shopping is the best thing you can do here.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Holidays in Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On holiday in Spain, have a good time to visit the country. There are interesting holidays and celebrations throughout the year. Most holidays are religious in nature. Most Catholic countries has many festivals and processions held at different times in cities large and small.
Spring Break and summer in Spain
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/www.thecatholictravelogue.com/"><img class="alignleft" title="holiday in spasin" src="http://thm-a02.yimg.com/nimage/fa3e05070b9e80f8" alt="" width="201" height="149" /></a>On holiday in Spain, have a good time to visit the country. There are interesting holidays and celebrations throughout the year. Most holidays are religious in nature. Most Catholic countries has many festivals and processions held at different times in cities large and small.</p>
<p>Spring Break and summer in Spain</p>
<p>Friday is an important festival in the spring. It&#8217;s the Friday before Easter. Friday, many cities have large processions and festivals. For many of them, with re-enactments of the crucifixion. There are processions during Holy Week in many areas. <a href="http://www.ms-payday-loans.com">payday loan</a></p>
<p>Easter Sunday is an important holiday in Spain. This day commemorates the resurrection of Jesus. Many festivals that extend to Easter Sunday. It is a joyful festival, celebrated on festivals, large and small across the country.</p>
<p>In late spring or early summer, the festival is the Feast of Corpus Christi. This means that the body of Christ. The feast celebrates the sacrament of the Eucharist. It is a Catholic holiday is considered essential. There are processions and religious ceremonies that day.</p>
<p>The feast of Corpus Christi falls on a different day each year. It is celebrated the first Sunday after Trinity. It is different every year, but usually in May or June</p>
<p>St. John&#8217;s is known by June 24. On the evening of June 23, there are bonfires and effigies are burned. People jump on the fire. It is believed that jumping over the fire three times to cleanse us from sin and cure disease.</p>
<p>Different areas have different traditions and festivals celebrate this day. Jumping over the fire is a common element in these celebrations. The festivals are unique to each region.</p>
<p>Fall and Winter in Spain</p>
<p><span id="more-240"></span>12 Columbus Day is known in October. It is also the National Holiday of Spain or Hispanic Day. It commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America. There are festivals and celebrations in honor of Christopher Columbus.</p>
<p>November 1 All Saints called. It is a Catholic festival in honor of all saints and martyrs. In Spain, the offer will be made today. The festival began in the fourth century. The Don Juan Tenorio is often performed on All Saints.</p>
<p>Constitution Day will be announced on December 6. This festival celebrates the transition from Spain to democracy. The Constitution in a referendum of voters Approved December 6, 1978. It is also an important holiday.</p>
<p>The Immaculate Conception on December 8, and others of the Catholic festival. Today is a holiday in the church since the 7th century. The day was in honor of Mary, born free of original sin and the mother of Jesus. It is a holiday.</p>
<p>Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus and he is a religious holiday. Christmas is a celebration of 12 days from end January 6. Today, there are many processions and festivals celebrating the birth of Jesus and the arrival of the Magi.</p>
<p>January 6 is the end of the feast of Christmas. It was the epiphany that the visit of Wise Men to Bethlehem to see the child Jesus to the feast. It is also El Dia de los Reyes, or called the day of the king. Spanish tradition, the three kings represented Arabia, Africa and Europe came with gifts for the baby Jesus. Many cities have large processions and festivals to celebrate.</p>
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		<title>Someting About Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When asked, the president of Spain mentioned the word &#8220;generosity&#8221; one of the most beautiful word. His opponent Rajoy &#8220;Word&#8221; (Palabra) itself as the best among the Spanish (Castilian) words brought. Generosity is actually a word, where you are when you meet people in Spain think.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/www.thecatholictravelogue.com"><img class="alignleft" title="spain" src="http://thm-a02.yimg.com/nimage/a4b53fab496ad730" alt="" width="214" height="142" /></a>When asked, the president of Spain mentioned the word &#8220;generosity&#8221; one of the most beautiful word. His opponent Rajoy &#8220;Word&#8221; (Palabra) itself as the best among the Spanish (Castilian) words brought. Generosity is actually a word, where you are when you meet people in Spain think.</p>
<p>Rituals are acts in which something is celebrated. We all know them, for example, the celebration of his birthday. A ritual is a cultural product. The way we celebrate our birthday in the Netherlands is very different than in Spain.</p>
<p>In fact, in Spain, you do not even need a reason to celebrate something, a little &#8220;incident could be&#8221; enough, someone had the idea to prepare a &#8220;Paella&#8221; (a rice dish Traditional Spanish) for the Community, for example.</p>
<p>And if you two different meals rituals would be best to compare before naps. When we have those who can not wait for a nap &#8230;</p>
<p>If you encounter such an opportunity (Fiesta) and you will not be on the way people use the group could be really surprised.</p>
<p>The preparation of the paella is a tradition. It is prepared in a large skillet and the party starts around him. That does not think the paella is the only food that is served. Drinks are important, but in Spain, you do not drink without a little food, even during the preparations are paella, tapas. And the festival would be complete without dessert, coffee and cognac.</p>
<p>But the most surprising is that the weather continues, if this happens. This means that if a &#8220;Paella&#8221; begins at noon &#8211; about 03.00 clock in Spain &#8211; the party could easily continue late into the night. And without that nap time. And all rise for &#8220;no particular reason to&#8221; have some fun. And it is fun &#8230; <a href="http://www.fastcashonline.com">payday loan</a></p>
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		<title>Become a Travel Nurse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All over the world, nurses are treated with respect and their services are valued. Here is a site which deals with nursing profession only. This is very specific website. for the people who are either trained nurse or planning to enter into the field. There are many career choices for all here at travel nurse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All over the world, nurses are treated with respect and their services are valued. Here is a site which deals with nursing profession only. This is very specific website. for the people who are either trained nurse or planning to enter into the field. There are many career choices for all here at <a href="http://www.nurse.tv/">travel nurse</a> site. You can see the world and still care about the health care and patients all over the world. Your job as nurse will take you to many continents. There are jobs for all types of medical professionals here at this wonderful site. It lets you post the job details online and there are many people who want to land in the jobs which have potential to meet the many other people in the world.</p>
<p>A traveling nurse always earns better money than others and also enjoys the life style which is dream for many. You can come to this site for various reasons such as if you are looking for common place online where you can talk to other nurses from the rest of the world There are many excellent articles and sections which can be added to your knowledge. You can post your resume online and it would be viewed by several recruiters who are looking for people with nursing experience.</p>
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		<title>Wholesale Travel on Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best vacation ideas sometimes are dumped because they would cost you money over the budget. But Sundance Vacations advises you to not dump your holiday plans. You can come to this company and it would be able to offer you the best price of retail travel at the cost of wholesale travel which means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best vacation ideas sometimes are dumped because they would cost you money over the budget. But Sundance Vacations advises you to not dump your holiday plans. You can come to this company and it would be able to offer you the best price of retail travel at the cost of <a href="http://www.sundancevacations.com/">wholesale travel</a> which means that you are going to have better discounts than anywhere else. Although, group travel can give you the best options to save money. This company would be able to work with you on your requirements and design the best holiday plans which are in your budget.</p>
<p>There are endless choices to choose from the long list of destinations which are known for natural beauty and are opted for spending quality time on vacations. There are many sweepstakes which can be claimed from its site. There may be the still need to plan your holidays and for that you can read a fine article on <a href="http://kathika.com/budget/20090521-005251/">budget</a> and keeping your expenses in control. This article gives you the genuine and nice ways to save money with efficient planning. The tips are available  for all the travelers who like to go on budget holidays and vacations. You must not disappoint yourself when such a finest choices are available.</p>
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		<title>Possible to have a Catholic destination wedding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it really possible to have a Catholic destination wedding? Of course you can! You will probably have accepted or been said that there is no way to do so. This is your Catholic marriage must take place in your house to the church. Well, it&#8217;s not so easy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thecatholictravelogue.com"><img class="alignleft" title="thecatholictravelogue.com" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iFiPornvzlE/SjcqQUsdWaI/AAAAAAAAC-0/KncUDjId8FQ/s320/Yvonne+Design+Lanai+Wedding+1.bmp" alt="" width="175" height="229" /></a>Is it really possible to have a Catholic destination wedding? Of course you can! You will probably have accepted or been said that there is no way to do so. This is your Catholic marriage must take place in your house to the church. Well, it&#8217;s not so easy.</p>
<p>Many non-Catholics are not aware of any preparation that is involved in a Catholic marriage and think, therefore, who do everything there is to do for a destination wedding in large, if not impossible. The fact is there are not many additional supplements related to a destination wedding. Most of what you have to be done so with the marriage home.</p>
<p>There are many opportunities for a big Catholic wedding destination. You must begin with the home church and priests, to get the ball rolling, though.</p>
<p>Begin your preparation for approximately 1 year before marriage, if possible, so as you would with a traditional Catholic wedding. Start talking to your pastor and let him know what you do. He began the paper, which is necessary, and arrange a date for the classes you take, as a weekend meeting committed.</p>
<p><span id="more-80"></span>Then you need the priests in the position you want to get married. It must be the bride and groom&#8217;s name and the name of the priest. Once your priest has found that you can get married in the Catholic Church, he was the priest of the Church of the contact you want to get married</p>
<p>At least 3 months before the date of your marriage, you must ensure that all priests do the official paperwork is in your local diocese, where mail original documents to the Office of Canonical Affairs, where you want to get married.</p>
<p>All your plans for music, choice of readings and other details of the ceremony, the pastor must when you have finished marry.</p>
<p>Remember to check the marriage law to where you want to get married. Some states or countries, you can send your license and some require that you are really there. Remember to check this early. Some places are easy to obtain a license, while others have a list of requirements to meet you. You do not want to drive you and your guests to your destination, you can order from you does not legally marry there.</p>
<p>If you choose a Catholic wedding, you will certainly wonderful memories for you and your guests. You see, even though there are many things to do, you have to do most of them for a wedding at home anyway. Is this something that you think and dream, go ahead and check your favorite site.</p>
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		<title>See a schedule of Rome, Italy Events</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is so much to see and do when you admired in Rome &#8211; both. You will not get bored one moment when you visit this ancient city, but you should be in some of Rome events in Italy, covering the whole year. Many events that take place in Rome, in the clubs and streets, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="result_box" dir="ltr">There is so much to see and do when you admired in Rome &#8211; both. You will not get bored one moment when you visit this ancient city, but you should be in some of Rome events in Italy, covering the whole year. Many events that take place in Rome, in the clubs and streets, and consist of parades and celebrations outdoors. The weather in Rome is mild all year, makes it easy to have a celebration this year in town.</p>
<p><strong>Week of the Rome Opera<br />
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If you want to enjoy opera, you must come to Rome, the Rome Opera in May for a week. This is one of the events to be held in Rome, dedicated to the last week of May each year and applies to all things opera. You can visit the opera house and bills discounted, and the activity of opera lovers in the park and in some clubs. Opera is something that is celebrated in Rome and Italy, you must be sure to check some operatic performances during the week of the Rome Opera in May while visiting this city.</p>
<p><strong>Children&#8217;s Theater </strong></p>
<p>Theater for children in the park is one of Rome events in Italy takes place every summer in the parks in Rome. If you talk on the lookout for a way for children during your stay in this city is one of the best ways. The Children&#8217;s Theater presents plays for children by children, even if your children do not speak Italian, they enjoy these events. Also included in courses for children are emissions of puppetry.</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-61"></span>Wine tasting </strong></p>
<p>Are wine tasting in Italy, is held annually in September in Rome. You can taste wines, and those who have power in the nearby wine producing regions. If you want to enjoy wine, you should go to Rome for the month of September, so you can enjoy tasting happens in bars and restaurants throughout the city.</p>
<p><strong>Vatican Holy Days </strong></p>
<p>Rome is home to the Vatican. Although the Vatican is separated from the city of Rome is a big attraction for many visitors to Rome, Italy. In every Catholic holy day, Sunday, or you can take a look at the Pope, if you are in Vatican Square. Many people who visit Italy at the Vatican at the end of the visit. Even if you&#8217;re not Catholic, it is well worth this historic city and monuments.</p>
<p>There are so many things to see and do in Rome, Italy and many of Rome, events in Italy for the whole family. There is something happening in this city every day of the week, so you&#8217;ll find plenty to see and do when you visit this part of Italy. Bring your camera for you to picture some of the fun and interesting to Rome, events in Italy can take during your trip to Italy.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis at the foot of the Andes mountains was alien to 6100 meters. It is the only piece of greenery in the endless desert, shimmering with the law as the &#8220;Valley of the Moon is known, because the number of potholes that can be seen in the area [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis at the foot of the Andes mountains was alien to 6100 meters. It is the only piece of greenery in the endless desert, shimmering with the law as the &#8220;Valley of the Moon is known, because the number of potholes that can be seen in the area the appearance of large craters on the lunar surface gives. 40 km from the village is the majestic volcano Licancabur held on 5916 meters. The picturesque landscape surrounding the area is what might be called a picture postcard perfect.</p>
<p>San Pedro, where we have a very small village, the influx of tourists and seen the emergence of several guesthouses, restaurants, travel agencies and internet cafes in recent years. The village has only a handful of narrow streets that used by motorcyclists and donkey carts and vehicles are right to press through them. The place, which is located in the center of the village is attractive, surrounded by trees and the church, said that the region is one of the main attractions of the village. The Catholic Museum, the only other is the village itself, shows the traditions and cultures of the Inca people.</p>
<p>Outside the city there is plenty to see more charm to the landscape that surrounds it. It is believed that San Pedro has a mystical attraction and all those who visit them, either party for a few more days or are there again. What is interesting about the area you can see the driest piece of ground with snow, mountains Laden, springs and geysers, the heat of the day and freezing cold in the hot night, a ray few miles. You can trace some of the mysteries of the Incas, a very demanding test of time, but unfortunately finding submitted by the Spanish conquerors.</p>
<p>In the Altiplano, you are an incredible number of flamingos are, eat without distraction, listening to their favorite red. The weather is very cold, which requires you warm clothes handy when you&#8217;re this excursion. Another attraction is the El Tatio more than 40 geysers that broke every morning did. This is a trip early in the morning and you have to go, so it was still dark, if you want to see this wonderful work of nature at dawn. This is the finest entertainment and more punishment to take to have this spectacular view.</p>
<p>Just about the fascinating attraction of San Pedro to say on paper, not enough to describe the captivating beauty of the place. Besides admiring much natural beauty, you can also thrilling adrenaline rush when everyone follows the existing landscape, surpassing the former in their splendor and glory. San Pedro de Atacama can be listed as one of the most desirable locations you would like to see in life. You gotta believe it has to offer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody Loves Travel (almost all). I certainly do. Believe it or not, and not in a good budget takes a little skill, knowledge and practice. But the skills are not difficult to have the knowledge available at all times, and the joy in practice!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody Loves Travel (almost all). I certainly do. Believe it or not, and not in a good budget takes a little skill, knowledge and practice. But the skills are not difficult to have the knowledge available at all times, and the joy in practice!</p>
<p>Last spring, my wife and I had the chance to<br />
spend 10 days in Italy. We have not had a fortune, we brought a few things and spent on other, and the result was a very pleasant travel experience. Planning, of course, is the key. We agreed to spend our general itinerary and a limited number of time when the broad outlines of the trip was very clear from the outset. We flew to Rome for several days looking after the Biggies such as parks of St. Peter and the Vatican Museums, and to stroll through the city.</p>
<p>Where we live? For a &#8220;budget&#8221; hotel. How do we find?<br />
The Internet. There are so many options on hotels at reasonable prices, the biggest problem is to shorten the list. If you have Internet, navigating even minimal skills, to find accommodation in this way is very easy to do. Many companies even offer a discount for bookings made online. By the way, if we go pay the bill, we pay in cash &#8211; another discount!<br />
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How do we go from Rome airport to the hotel? (Hint: not by taxi.) We took the train! Much cheaper, more fun and is really easy. Even if you do not really read the signs at the airport, is the conclusion of the station is very simple. How do we really know it was so easy to get to the city from the airport to the train? We cheated. We read a travel guide before you start! I&#8217;m not pitching a travel book here, and frankly, I<br />
I can not remember where it was, but the fact is, save a little research beforehand can be a lot of money, time, anger, fear, insecurity, and those who d other negative emotions, from their arrival in a foreign country and<br />
suddenly realize you have no idea what to do next. And finally, from the nearest town to our hotel is within walking distance, because we expect it &#8211; no taxi. The walk from the hotel was even more enjoyable by the fact that we are not overloaded with luggage, which brings us to the next Board meeting, practice with it &#8211; packing.</p>
<p>Ten days in Europe (or elsewhere) does not require a mountain of baggage &#8211; at least for two adults. Bags with handles and wheels are essential. Walk from the hotel with our luggage was a breeze. The packaging, like other parts of a journey that requires a little planning. If you are careful, and your plans for touring and socializing, it is clear you can think of us with less than you.</p>
<p>Keep your travel documents and money is certainly always a problem. I learned an important lesson a few years ago during a trip to Europe. After a lot of business done around the world, I made the mistake of thinking I was safe from pickpockets. I&#8217;m not going to the city, the event was held, but then I was amazed by the skill of the team, &#8220;&#8221; That Got my wallet &#8211; out of the pocket of a jacket was shown zipped, closed! It happened in a revolving door &#8211; and<br />
In view of the episode, I realize that I properly sized for the &#8220;hits&#8221; in advance. In short, knowing that someone can be fooled, even if you think you are an expert. Lesson &#8211; now I never travel without money belt. Were on our last trip to Italy, all valuables in the money belt at all times and there were no incidents. Even the &#8220;gypsy kids&#8221;<br />
The Colosseum was not a threat (if you go to Rome, you should read the information on the area around the Coliseum &#8211; you must see), but the area of choice for expert young thieves.</p>
<p>In short, a little thought and careful planning can make a big difference in the amount of pleasure you derive when making your next trip &#8211; whether it was a European trip or a drive with your family in the mountains. I think it can do someone else and spend their days locked in a tour bus or the result of another person all day takes you half the fun. How to plan your next trip carefully and you&#8217;ll enjoy it more.</p>
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