Travel-and-Leisure

Alaska Fishing Still Rules the World
Industrial growth and overfishing have led to disturbance of the runs in many of the worlds top fishing locations. Washington, Oregon and California who once enjoyed healthy runs of ocean run salmon, can attest to the destruction of their native runs. Read more →
Alaska Iditarod Sparks Controversy
The Alaska Iditarod race held each year in March sparks controversy over the treatment of the dogs. It is a popular event that is intended to commemorate Alaska's culture and heritage of Alaskan Huskies pulling sleds through mountainous and rough terrain. Read more →
Alaska's Passion For Ice Cream
Alaskans eat a lot of ice cream. Several associations that keep track of that sort of thing have put their signature on that fact. Records show that Alaskans consume more ice cream than any other state in the U. Read more →
Alaska's Southwest Has Numerous Attractions
Alaska is the biggest state out of all fifty in the USA and consists of five regions: the Southwest, South Central, the Inside Passage, the Interior and the far North. Read more →
Alaska, a Rich Land
Alaska became the 49th state on January 3, 1956. Called Seward's Folly at the time of its purchase, most people did not understand the vast opportunity that came with the purchase. Read more →
Alaska: A Grand Destination
Most Americans would love to see Alaska, but have never gotten the chance to do so. There are many scenic pictures that can help to captivate the feeling that one might have when rolling across the crisp white snow with a dog-drawn sled. Read more →
Albania - Kicking It Back in the Mediterranean
If your looking for an exotic place to take your next winter or summer vacation Albania might just be the place to kick back and relax. Albania is a Mediterranean country in south east Europe. Read more →
Albania - Tirana, Korca, and Petrela Castle
Located in Southeastern Europe, Albania is a country off of the beaten travel road. Of course, this makes Albania a great place to visit.Albania ? HistoryAlbania is a Mediterranean country sitting on the coast of the Adriatic and Ionian seas. Read more →
Alberta - Hwy 16, The Yellowhead Highway
A historically important trade route, the Yellowhead Highway, also known as TransCanada Hwy 16, was named after an 1800s golden-haired fur trapper named Pierre Bostanais, who the Iroquois referred to as "tete jaune" or "yellow head". Read more →
Alberta - The Oil Sands
Do you wonder where your next tank of gas may come from after the Middle East dries up, or the sheiks turn off the taps? How about twenty, thirty years from now, will your kids still be able to fill up the family jalopy? Read more →

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