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Kona Hawaii Is Where I Want To Live

November 6th, 2009 . by admin

Without a doubt, the place I went to eventually live in is Kona Hawaii. This is technically the West half of the Big Island of Hawaii. He gets about 5% of the rainfall whereas the Hilo side, or the east side, gets the 95%. What is funny is that driving from one side of the island to the other only takes about five hours. Regardless of the drivetime, it is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It is not simply a vacation spot but literal heaven on earth.

One of the most spectacular aspects of the Big Island is the volcano. with its continuous eruptions since 1983, it is an amazing sight to see especially when it is erupting into the sea. Well worth anyone’s time as a vacation spot for a place to live, Hawaii will one day be my final destination.


Great Buy

November 6th, 2009 . by admin

After hearing a lot about the great real estate market in Berlin, Germany, I really wanted to buy a piece of property there. After doing some research, I decided to buy a piece of property in Prenzlaur berg. Prenzlaur berg is a great place to invest in a property. The town is continually growing and it is one of the prettiest neighborhoods in Berlin. I bought a small apartment building there and I am already seeing a return on my investment. I am very happy with my purchase so far and I am looking into buying another apartment building of similar value down the street.


Use your Cheap Airfare Tricks to save Money

November 5th, 2009 . by admin

One of Milwaukee’s favorite tricks to save money on airline tickets, driving all the way to Chicago, is no longer a neccesity to get a decent airfare. AirTran Airlines has been building up their discount airline’s schedule in Milwaukee, making it kind of a mini hub. Frontier Airlines serves the city as well with flights to Denver and connecting to dozens of other cities throughout the west. But the best cheap airfare tricks of all are being provided by the arrival of Southwest Airlines, who typically set the lowest fares in any market they serve. This is gonna save a lot of people a whole lot of time and money in Southern Wisconsin.


My Colorado River challenge

October 28th, 2009 . by admin

Those who have had the pleasure of meeting me know that I don’t back down from any challenge. Some guy came up to me a few months ago and told me that I wouldn’t last two seconds on the Colorado River. I thought he was kidding me - I mean, I have 22 inch biceps for crying out loud.

So I took the challenge. I owned my first experience with Colorado white water rafting. I got thrown out of the raft a few times but it wasn’t my fault. I think my jealous buddy told the guide to do it on purpose. I was so mad, but stoked at the same time.


The Great Blue Hole

October 25th, 2009 . by admin

Recently on a vacation to Belize I got to see some very incredible sites. We got belize vacation packages online that included numerous tourist attractions around the country. Perhaps my favorite attraction of the trip was the Great Blue Hole which is a huge sinkhole in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. It is about 125 feet deep and is considered to be the largest sinkhole in the entire world. Along with the prestige of that distinction it is also considered to be one of the top ten places to scuba dive. We got to see some pretty spectacular sites in the Great Blue Hole.


A feast for the senses in Lanzarote

October 22nd, 2009 . by admin

Lanzarote has been indulging the senses of its visitors and local communities this month in a creative coming together of the sights and sounds of the island at its Visual Music Festival. Of course, Lanzarote already offers a feast for the senses on an every day basis away from the festival scene. Picture perfect beaches with warm sand underfoot, waves crashing against the shore, the smell of sea air and hibiscus flowers, and the taste of fresh, local cuisine with a Spanish twist keep visitors easily entranced. Check into any one of the many Lanzarote hotels offering access to all these treats and you won’t be disappointed.


Primary School Work in French Life

October 16th, 2009 . by admin

In Great Britain, there’s often talk of a French way of life which seems to involve lazy and arrogant workers with an addiction to strikes and Public Holidays. I’m not sure how this vision of French Life has arisen. In fact it seems to me that there’s quite a serious emphasis on work from an early age. Children stagger to primary school bent under the weight of hefty backpacks or bags on wheels that turn stubborn at kerb edges; they go home at about 5pm if they’re lucky – others stay in the garderie which may allow them to get on with their homework. Those who have already escaped home may face three or four not insubstantial homeworks at the tender age of 7 or 8. No wonder there are a lot of staring eyes in pale faces in the mornings at French nursery and primary schools.


A Holiday in Spain

October 13th, 2009 . by admin

We have been searching the Internet for ideas of places to go for our vacation this year.  After reading and researching many different possibilities we have decided to go on a Spain Holiday.  The country of Spain is beautiful, full of tradition and sightseeing.  During many holidays it may be difficult to find accommodations, so you should seek your accommodations as soon as possible.  Flats and apartments are among some of the places you can stay.  There are also homes that can be rented for a week or two at a time.  No matter the time of year that you go to Spain, there will be many festivities for you to attend. 


The mexican insurance my father bought

October 6th, 2009 . by admin

Around 11 o’clock in the morning on Sunday I got a phone call from my father on his cell phone. It turned out that he was down in Mexico buying a leather jacket. He said that they had some very good prices and wanted to know if I wanted to have one. I told him of course I would like one. He said the he will be down there for about three days and not to worry. He has some good mexican insurance. Two years before I went to Mexico and made the fatal flaw of not purchasing insurance and I had an accident that was a nightmare to handle.


Get Paris Hotel Deals Online

October 1st, 2009 . by admin

Let’s face it: If you want to find a good deal on most anything, you need to go online. This is especially true when it comes to travel and deals on hotels. The lowest prices on hotels can be found online and there are a lot of different sites that are dedicated to helping you find the best rates. Just go online and search for something like Paris hotel deals, and you will be shown to sites that can help you find the best prices on hotels in Paris. This works for anywhere you want to travel. All you have to do is search!


Shopping for the best charter jets

September 25th, 2009 . by admin

Well when it comes to private jets there are only so many you can choose from really. And we generally give ourselves a little breathing room by lowering the initial sales projection anywhere from 5% to 10%.” Sure they will gain breathing room but in the end it will make their projected estimates inaccurate charter jet. 5% to 10% is a big range when it comes to a sales projection, if they make the wrong choice its highly possible their budget would become adversely effected. If you want to find the best charter jet service you really have to shop around. 


Fauna, flora, traditions of the West Coast

September 25th, 2009 . by admin

I have been reading about this Bushman experience which is offered on the West coast of Cape Town.  We decided to make a booking an experience something a little different from our normal getaways.  We hired a vehicle form cape town car hire and made our way to the Tour operators.  The tour included and ostrich farm show, a tour of the quaint village of Darling, and finally the Bushman experience.  The information provided was so informative with regards to the San people.  We even got go on a walk with them as they provided us with detailed information on their environment such as fauna, flora, traditions and so forth.


The Tourist Information For Ireland Brought Us Back

September 24th, 2009 . by admin

On our last trip to Ireland we went with a group and one of the activities we did was a boat trip down one of the old barge canals.  We cruised right by Clonmacnoise an were able to view it from the boat.  This fall we are planning another trip back to Ireland only this time we are going without the group.  Thanks to the tourist information ireland website we will now be visiting Clonmacnoise again but this time to take an actual tour of the site.  We will not only see but will be going inside the cathedral and the churches in the community founded by St. Claran.


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