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Shari Ann Solano


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  • · Trending News

    Suspicious Powder Found At Brussels Mosque

    The white powder that brought an emergency reaction at the Grand Mosque in Brussels on Thursday ended up being flour, a representative of the Brussels Fire Brigade and Emergency Medical Services told CNN.

  • · Travel Tips

    Ways to Make the Most of Holiday Shopping

    Christmas shopping isn't only the typical shopping centre scene decked with boughs of holly; it's a lot crazier. With numerous so things to purchase thus numerous individuals swarming the paths, ability and persistence are obligatory. Keeps an eye on these 5 approaches to make most of Christmas shopping.

  • · News

    6 Thanksgiving Festivals Around the World

    Thanksgiving Day is recognised as a day of offering gratitude for the gift of the harvest and of the former year. While Thanksgiving Day is famously celebrated as a national occasion in the United States, a few nations around the globe likewise observe similar festivals. Here are 6 nations around the globe that observe Thanksgiving and how said celebrations are celebrated.

  • · Top 5

    Top 5 Must-Visit US Museums for Music Lovers

    We tend to consider museums as places that feature striking works of art or captivating collection of historical relics, but are you aware that there are galleries committed to music and planned definitely for music lovers? Check these 5 must visit US museums for music lovers.

  • · Travel Tips

    Tips to Avoid Overpaying for a Hotel Room

    For years now, getting a good price on a hotel room has become quite the cat-and-mouse game. Here’s a guide you can follow in terms of getting a hotel room.

  • · Travel Tips

    Top 5 Holiday Travel Blunders Experts Say to Avoid

    This Christmas season guarantees to offer an undesirable present -- real gridlock for explorers. Here are the top 5 holiday travel blunders to avoid according to experts.

  • · Trending News

    Millions of Americans Begin Thanksgiving Holiday Amid Ramped Up Security, Terrorism Fears

    A huge number of Americans began their Thanksgiving getaway Wednesday by taking to the streets and air terminal security lines, resolute by terrorism fears as authorities keep on pushing that there are no credible dangers in the wake of the Paris terror attacks earlier this month.

  • · News

    Uniworld Boutique River Cruises Launches Virtual Reality App

    Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection is bringing the truth of its extravagant ships to existence with the launch of its first virtual reality application. The S.S. Maria Theresa, Uniworld's flagship masterpiece, is showcased in wonderful 360-degree sees by means of the revolutionary application innovation.

  • · Leisure

    Niue Island: Discover the Hidden Island in New Zealand

    Many people see Pacific Islands as filled with long white sandy shorelines and immense water-edge resorts serving fruity mixed drinks. That doesn't generally apply to Niue.

  • · News

    World Ski Awards honors Kitzbühel Wonder Team at Gala Ceremony 2015

    Six friends who are all members from the Kitzbühel Ski Club grew up to command global ski competition, taking a phenomenal 27 Olympic and World Championship awards in a golden decade somewhere around 1950 and 1960.

  • · Leisure

    New Billion-Dollar Theme Park to Rival Dreamworld

    China's wealthiest man is ready to fabricate a noteworthy amusement park on the Gold Coast that is anticipated to match Dreamworld and Movie World.

  • · News

    Giant Blanket of Spider Webs Appear in Tennessee

    Families living in North Memphis, Tennessee, were stunned to see a half-mile long spider web on the grass. A bit late for Halloween, the spiders began crawling into doors and windows of nearby houses, sending occupants into anxiety mode.

  • · News

    Ground Delays at US Airports Is on the Rise

    An Associated Press investigation observes that planes spent through 23 minutes and 32 seconds navigating in the middle of gates and runways during the initial nine months of this year. That is the longest it has been since the Bureau of Transportation Statistics began following taxi times in 1995 and a 50-second increment over last year's average.

  • · Leisure

    Trips to Take Before Your Kid Turns 10

    Kids are the unspoiled explorers, although they may not seem so at first look. They’re more susceptible to destructions and jet lag, but they see the world with pure wonder, an ability which many of us have let gap over time. So take them to these wonderful places before they reach the age of 10.

  • · Leisure

    Best Places to Spend Christmas

    December is a great time to travel. Just don't leave on Christmas Eve as it is one of the most exceedingly terrible days to travel. Whether you are hoping to exploit the white Christmas abroad or planning to escape from cold weather and experience the strangely tempting Christmas on the shoreline, the alternatives are boundless. Here are the best places to spend Christmas season.t

  • · Travel Tips

    Tips for Surviving a Long Flight

    Not all whole deal flights must be hopeless. Here are 10 tips for counteracting tiredness, dehydration, deep vein thrombosis and lack of sleep so you can certainly say "I got this" whenever you are detained in a metal tube for a whole waking day of your life.

  • · Trending News

    Turkish Airlines Plane Diverted to Canada After Bomb Threat

    A Turkish Airlines plane flying from New York to Istanbul was diverted to Canada on Sunday on account of a bomb danger; however police said no explosives were found.

  • · Trending News

    Port Augusta Farm Grows Food in the Desert

    Outside Port Augusta, around 300 kilometers north of Adelaide and on the edge of the desert, lies a farm that doesn't require fresh water or arable area to develop its harvests - tomatoes.

  • · Trending News

    Midwest Gets Deep Freeze Just After the Snow

    A deep freeze was recorded across the Midwest on Sunday. A deep freeze set in over the Midwest on Sunday with low temperatures figure in the single digits and a couple underneath zero, transforming the season's first real snow into ice that made several streets tricky to travel.

  • · Top 5

    FOOD AND TRAVEL: Five of the World's Best Cappuccinos

    Cappuccinos are made of espresso, steamed milk, foam. A cappuccino should be 1/3 steamed milk, 1/3 espresso (one shot) and 1/3 foam. It should achieve something that is really amazing to the coffee lovers – a perfect combination of coffee and milk. Here are five of the best cappuccinos.

  • · Travel Tips

    Tips for a Better Holiday Trip

    It's that season of the year again. While many of us can't seem to see past Halloween, we should be aware of the holiday season and its expanding travel costs. Look at these simple guidelines to save your money on your travel this season.

  • · Leisure

    Five Hotels Around the World that Are Made Entirely of Ice

    Believe it or not, these brilliant structures are made totally from ice and stuffed snow and feature really remarkable moldable art.. Here are the places to visit for extraordinary icy adventures.

  • · Travel Tips

    Tips for Travelling Solo

    Greater number of individuals are currently single than at whatever other time in history. However, that's not the only reason why individuals are going on a trip all alone.

  • · Leisure

    Top Five Destinations for Ecotourism

    The key part of ecotourism is watching the excellence of the area while likewise endeavoring to protect it. Ecologically conscientious explorers mean to keep their carbon footprint to a minimum and make sure that their money is being spent in a spot that really merits it. These five ecotourism destinations have been observed for their dedication to save the environment.

  • · Leisure

    Amazing Winter Trips for this Season

    Beachcombers are searching for the hot destinations, sybarites needing a few serious high-altitudes pampering, culture buffs looking for enlightenment and foodies searching for that strange Christmas feast. Here are trips that you need to try this winter season.

  • · Trending News

    Amazon Announces 'Eight Days of Holiday Deals' Leading Up To Black Friday, With Alerts Available

    Amazon.com may have launched its Black Friday Deals Countdown prior this month, however today it declared eight days of deals paving the way to Black Friday, starting Friday. As often as at regular intervals for eight straight days on Amazon.com/BlackFriday, clients will have admittance to 10 "Deals of the Day."

  • · News

    A Michigan Restaurant Is Offering Lonely Diners a Free Meal on Thanksgiving

    A Michigan restaurant's owner George Dimopoulos will give free meals for those who will celebrate Thanksgiving alone.

  • · News

    Tourists Think Twice about Travelling to Paris

    Several attacks in the city of Paris and threats against Air France flights have shaken the worldwide tourism industry, with travelers from well off Asian countries thinking twice about travel to Europe.

  • · Trending News

    Katy Perry Songs Deployed to Disperse Anti-APEC Protesters in Philippines

    Police flash activists with Katy Perry tunes to scatter the group outside APEC meeting in Philippines and compel them to retreat to the sound of Dolly Parton and the Bee Gees. Protests held outside Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Manila where 21 world leaders had gather round. At the point when water cannons, riot shields and wooden sticks did not frighten protesters, police played popular music.

  • · Trending News

    The Fearless Father Who Threw Himself on a Suicide Bomber in Beirut

    A father, with his young little girl watching, sacrificed himself and showed bravery to spare others when terrorists struck Beirut a week ago. A day before the attack in Paris that killed 129 people, the capital city of Lebanon suffered from two assaults which also killed 45 and hurt more than 200 others.

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