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Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Spain

The caves are a representation of the Palaeolithic art that developed in Europe, particularly in the Iberian Peninsula and Urals from 35,000 to 11,000 BC. The caves possess deep galleries that are isolated from climatic influences – a fact that has helped the art remains well preserved over thousands of years.

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Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Curacao

Located on the Caribbean Island of Curacao is the Historic port town of Willemstad that was established by colonial Netherlands. The Dutch established trading routes in the Caribbean and the Americas using the natural harbor at Curacao Island. This would lead to settlement of various communities in the area.

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Explore The Extraordinary Views Of Antarctica Deep In The Icey Landscape

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Antarctic

Antarctica is a continent on the South Pole. It is the Arctic alternate. It offers all the things that you can see in the north and more. Apart from the northern lights, Antarctica is more surreal, more scenic and less explored than the Arctic.

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Car Rental Insurance Advice

Posted by Liz in

Illustration by R. Kikuo JohnsonWe wanted to share this article from Conde Nast which is insightful read, especially for those of you who...

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Travel Article: Safety with Lions on Safari

Posted by Liz in Africa

We wanted to share this fantastic article written by our friends at Giltedge Travel. We hope you find it an interesting read. If you ever...

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Things To do When On An Adventure Tour To Mount Everest

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Nepal · 2 Comments

If you are looking for an experience that will 'wow' your friends, then taking a tour in the Himalayas is up there with dangerous, awe inspiring experiences.

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5 Things You Didn't Know About Yangon

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Yangon

From the people in the street to those in restaurants and pubs, Burmese are spontaneously sweet. Everywhere you go in the city of Yangon, you will be greeted with a smile - and the smiles are not cosmetic, they are heartfelt. Be ready to get overwhelmed with kindness and warmth.

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Snorkel Or Dive In The Rainbow-rich Waters Of Aqaba

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Jordan

The Red Sea has a lot of Biblical Implications that it is hard to see it as a travel destination. However, the Jordanian Aqaba waters which form part of the Red Sea are some of the best places to explore the wonders of marine life.

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Rock Art of Alta in Norway

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Norway

Imagine a destination that will get you to the far north of the Arctic Circle just outside the Alta Fjord? Yeah, that’s Norway for you. It is only in this country that you find attractions in icy landscape, and somehow the traveler doesn’t seem to mind it…actually they welcome the challenges of visiting the destinations.

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Explore the Monastic Island of Reichenau

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Germany

For more than 1000 years, the island of Reichenau was closely intertwined with monastic lifestyle. In fact, the island is more renowned worldwide for its monasteries than for anything else.

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Best Burger Joints in Vegas

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Las Vegas, Nevada

Make a visit to the city and you will never again look at burgers with disdain. They are an American delicacy that will stay on the food joints for the years to come no matter how much health experts argue against them.

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Top 5 Up and Coming Destination Countries in Africa

Posted by Kennedy Runo in Africa

Africa has lately been a very attractive place for the holiday makers. It has several things going for it such as good climate, diverse wildlife and affordability. With the growth of infrastructure in the hospitality industry, the holiday package that is unraveling in this continent is hard to resist even among the most cynical people about Africa.

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