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Traveling Across Africa
Mar 23rd
Africa is a beautiful and unique continent containing one of the most diverse and culturally rich populations in the world. Comprised of many states and many varied types of terrain, it is an amazing place to visit. Africa can be thought of as having three distinct regions, each offering a different type of experience for the traveler.
Rich in history, Northern Africa contains some of the most spectacular wonders in the world. Visit Egypt and explore the pyramids, or take a cruise down the Nile. Tour Morocco and experience the fascinating cuisine and marketplaces. Go to see Tunisia, where the More >
Train Travel On Holiday Across America
Dec 23rd
Have you ever wanted to travel across the United States on a train? Well, most people do not realize that it is actually possible now. Industrial goods are one of the first things that come to my mind when thinking of the current conditions of the rail road industry. The reason is because passenger trains are relatively few and far between in comparison. However, Amtrak was first introduced in May of 1971. Amtrak is a reference to the corporation ran by the government that is responsible for the American Track. This is the largest and perhaps one of only a More >
Traveling Across America
Nov 19th
If by chance you get around to doing it, take a tour of America overland. The country’s road network is specifically designed to get you from one coast to the other, from east to west, and north to south. Primarily done for businesses to transport their good over land, the history of networking the roads together can be traced back to the railroad network which initially connected the east coast to the west coast in the 19th century. Prior to that, going from one state to the other could be an arduous task taking days, even weeks of travel. Often, More >
Travelling Across America, Just Like Jack
Nov 11th
This year sees the 50th anniversary of American Poet and Author, Jack Kerouac’s “On the roadâ€, a popular book about travelling across America in the 1950s and getting a fuller experience of the vast continent of North America. Many people are paying tribute to the author from his home town of Lowell, Mass through to the end of his journey, San Francisco.
The book itself has such broad appeal that even today after 50 years it still sells 100,000 copies a year. Many fans have decided now is as good a time as any to take a trip to America More >