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Articles by Shari Ann Solano

Shari Ann Solano


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  • · Travel Tips

    Ways to Make Travel Less Stressful

    For some explorers, expecting a trip is almost as exciting as really taking it which includes great spots you'll see and stunning memories you'll make. In your mind, it's all in front of you; nothing will turn out badly. At that point why is it we quite often wind up with that well known pit in our stomach, those held teeth and voices brought up in disappointment at any rate once during our trips? Check these helpful travel tips.

  • · Top 5

    5 Mysterious and Enthralling Buildings Older Than Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set inside of earthworks. Archaeologists believe it was developed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC. The surrounding round earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest period of the landmark, have been dated to around 3100 BC. Then again, there are still structures which are more established than Stonehenge that will describe the ancient human advancements.

  • · Travel Tips

    Ways to Prevent Identity Theft While Travelling

    Tips for keeping away from scams and theft while travelling are a staple of the travel writing classification; basically every manual or travel site devotes some space to the subject. Identity theft is a growing issue around the world - particularly for explorers, who are extremely vulnerable, forced as they are to utilize unsecured Internet connections, convey broad personal documentation with them at all times, and impart their credit cards with merchants about whom they don't know anything and whom they'll never see again.

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    5 of the Most Stunning and Unique Buildings in the US

    When we think about the US, we picture towering skyscrapers and condo in the urban areas, copycat suburb houses with white picket wall, and minimal lonesome red farmhouses in the fields and prairies. Everything is an institutionalised outline of steel, glass, and blocks. On the other hand, the US is additionally the home of world well-known artists, architects, and rich individuals who have the cash to make their insane dreams a reality.

  • · Travel Tips

    Thou Shalt Not: Things to Avoid Doing Abroad

    Sit up straight. Utilise your napkin. Chew with your mouth closed. Try not to put your elbows on the table (excessively), abstain from slurping and burping ... you know your usual table manners. In any case, those refinements you're so accustomed to may be insignificant or even offensive in different parts of the world.

  • · Travel Tips

    Avoiding the Airplane Cold

    Studies vary, but most demonstrate that aircraft carriers are imposing bearers of the common cold. The Wall Street Journal cited a study that discovered an expanded danger of catching the cold by as high as 20 percent, while another study in the Journal of Environmental Health Research found that colds may more than 100 times more prone to be transmitted on a plane than during typical daily life on the ground.

  • · Leisure

    Best Food and Wine Escorted Tours for 2016

    The great gastronomic destinations of France, Italy and Spain highlight vigorously on this rundown. We’ve also included some which explore further afield, including a travel to Vietnam, a trip that explores the flavours of India, and a visit to Istanbul which offers an essence of everything from the Ottoman period, and southern Anatolian fare, to all Turkish desserts. Check this list for the best food and wine escorted tour for the coming year.

  • · Leisure

    The Best Multi-Activity Group Tours for 2016

    For those with a desire for adventure, multi-activity breaks cover a scope of sports including climbing, cannoning, mountain biking and ocean kayaking. Various tour operators now offer a lot of choices for couples, families and solo explorers – in destinations that loan themselves to activity holidays of different kinds.

  • · Top 5

    5 Cool Things You Wouldn’t Expect To Find In a Cave

    A cave is an empty spot in the ground, particularly a natural underground space sufficiently huge for a human to enter. Caves form naturally by the weathering of rock and regularly augment deep underground. But who have imagined that there are different things that you can discover in a cave that will basically amaze its visitors aside from different rock formations.

  • · Travel Tips

    Things You Shouldn't Wear on a Plane

    Regardless of the fact that you're only an occasional air passenger, you most likely know not to wear any of those on board. Heavy fragrances can fog up the confined aircraft interior, sickening your cabin mates. Concerning shorts, once the cabin door is closed and the air conditioning is cranked all the way up, you'll be sad. Check this rundown for the things that you shouldn't wear inside the plane.

  • · Leisure

    Best Water-Based Activity Holidays for 2016

    A holiday on the water needn't be a lazy bucket and-spade package to the shoreline. A lot of tour operators offer creative holidays where you can attempt your hand at a sport or take in ability in the middle of soaking up the sun.

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    5 Amazing Elevated Gardens

    In urban bases on the world, the loss of open green space to private development has incited creative architects to make scenic routes out of no ways. Most broadly, decommissioned travel lines are repurposed as promenades. Check this list for amazing elevated gardens.

  • · News

    Fred. Olsen Braemar Rescues Polish Yacht in Atlantic

    Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' ‎ship Braemar has come to the aid of a cruising yacht marooned in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, with the dramatic rescue of the 14-metre Nicollet and her four Polish travellers and team. The vessel had been adrift for almost three days.

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    5 Places to Visit Before It's Too Late

    An old saying goes, 'the only thing constant is change,' and indeed the world is changing all the time. From the moment the Earth was formed, it has seen ice ages, mass migrations, climate change, and the list goes on. In today’s world though, scientists are raising concerns about the environment and how things have been changing more quickly than normal. From the booming population to the issue of pollution, there’s mounting evidence that humans are changing the world around them and the eventual conclusion, it seems, doesn’t look very good.

  • · News

    Mövenpick Hotels Accelerates South-East Asia Expansion Plans

    Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts is merging its extension campaign in south-east Asia with two new properties declared for Malaysia and Vietnam, both of which will open in 2018. Reinforcing its development plans in Malaysia, the Swiss hospitality firm has signed an arrangement to deal with the 30-story Mövenpick Hotel Kota Bharu, a 453-key five-star resort in Kelantan, a state on the nation's east coast experiencing a fast transformation.

  • · Trending News

    Islamic State Hit by Double Blow

    US-led forces have executed 10 Islamic State pioneers in air strikes, including people connected to the Paris assaults, a US representative says. The air strikes are part of a double blow dealt to the militant group, after Iraqi forces removed it from the city of Ramadi.

  • · Travel Tips

    Best Walking Tours for 2016

    Walking holidays are the cure to the weights of modern day life. There is no genuine objective or schedule other than to wend your way from A to B at your own particular pace, ordinarily against a scenic background. There is genuine advantage in booking a tour, whether it's independently directed or completely escorted. With your walking routes arranged, accommodation and flights booked and baggage transfers sorted out, with most meals incorporated, the main thing you should remember is your strolling shoes.

  • · Travel Tips

    How to Save Money on Food When You Travel

    Food is one of the top expenses during travel, and one of the primary regions you can cut costs. Once in a while it is justified, despite all the trouble to spend a couple additional bucks on a memorable feast, however not each meal falls into that category. Here are approaches to save money on food costs during your trip.

  • · Travel Tips

    Tips for Tipping Abroad

    Tipping requires more than money and generosity; a little research is vital for explorers to know precisely who deserves a tip and the amount to give. Generous travellers shouldn't give out tips like Halloween sweet to cover their bases. On the opposite side of the coin, heading out tightwads shouldn't attempt to spare cash by stiffing their service individual, on the grounds that a large number of waiters, attendants, tour guides and different workers in the tourist trade rely on tips to feed their families and pay the rent.

  • · News

    Qatar Airways Launches New Durban Flights

    Qatar Airways has introduced new services in the middle of Doha and Durban, offering travellers the chance to encounter another idyllic subtropical destination. The four-times-week by week service to Durban further supplements the aircraft's current daily flights to Cape Town and double everyday flights to Johannesburg, and is an extension of the carrier's operations in South Africa.

  • · News

    Malaysia's New Islamic Airline Takes Off

    The short domestic flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's biggest city starts with a recital of Prophet Muhammad's supplication before his travel. The travellers - the vast majority of them Muslims - cup their hands, as a crew member mumbles a short prayer to God over the loudspeaker just before take-off.

  • · Top 5

    5 Strange and Terrifying Religious Shrines from Asia

    Since the time that our ancient ancestors said farewell to their first loved ones, we've pondered what happens next. What's more, the human creative ability being what it is, we've thought of a great deal of truly disturbing potential outcomes. So it's implied that shrines and temples can get really dark, particularly those that are attempting to caution us of what's going to happen in the event that we stray. Check this list for strange religious shrines from Asia.

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    Tinfoil Hats Raise More Than $15K on Kickstarter

    Resembling like a paranoid conspiracy theorist has never been so chic. Tinfoil hats have customarily been the favored armor for shielding noggins from electromagnetic waves and radiation additionally can be somewhat of a design faux pas.

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    Tiny German Village is Santa-Central for Children’s' Christmas Letters

    This small town 60 miles west of Berlin has one long road, notable half-timbered houses and an exceptionally unique mail station. Here, 20 multilingual holy messengers invest months noting a huge number of letters that children from around the globe keep in touch with Santa Claus in trusts he'll grant their Christmas wishes.

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    The Hottest Places in the World

    Summer is frequently a welcome season after a cold winter, but there are some great spots on Earth where the hotter months aren't so fondly reviewed -- places that get so hot they test the limits of what is hospitable.

  • · Top 5

    5 Fascinating Egyptian Structures That Aren’t Pyramids

    Home to one of the world's well-known civilisations, Egypt is a nation filled to brim with historical centrality. On the other hand, when individuals investigate ancient Egyptian history, they, as a rule, stop at the pyramids. However, different remnants of the culture have survived, giving us new knowledge into how the old Egyptians lived.

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    Outer Space Landscapes you Can Visit on Earth

    Fixated on pictures from the Mars Rover? Turns out you don't need to go intergalactic to see extraterrestrial territory. These spots might seem as though they are on another planet, yet they are right here on earth.

  • · Top 5

    The World’s 5 Most Extraordinary Sleepovers

    Complete inventiveness and the sharing economy have opened up another universe of magnificent and absurd spots to spend the night, and travel specialists have aggregated the 5 most intriguing spots to rest your head for the night.

  • · Travel Tips

    The Top Methods for Getting Airline Change Fees Waived

    You could sometimes create a chart indicating the amount of airplane cancellation charges cost yet it's not worth it for the reason that sometimes even ditching a flight and purchasing another one can be less expensive.

  • · Leisure

    Best Thrill Rides on the Gold Coast

    Amusement parks are not only for children. Cutting edge amusement parks offer shows, attractions, thrill rides and intuitive encounters to please guests of all ages. The parks below offer the most exciting rides and attractions, so a visit to any of them is certain to satisfy the thrill seeker in each group.

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