Travel-and-Leisure

A Foreigner's Attempt at the Japanese Driver's License Test
Once upon a time, there was a young American living in a far off world known as Fukuoka, Japan. This American had lived in the exotic world for a few years when he finally found out (refer to ? Read more →
A Gem In Miami
If you're thinking about basking under tropical sunshine, then Miami Beach's Royal Palm Resort is the perfect place. Among the many Miami hotels and travel lodges, this one offers cheap rates for a four-star hotel. Read more →
A Journey through Belen Cemetery
There?s something about the Pant?on de Bel?n cemetery in Guadalajara, Mexico that simply takes your breath away. This old graveyard turned museum is a unique attraction and comes with a few old legends and folk tales that have drawn in curious residents and tourists to see if they could actually be true. Read more →
A Land of the Rising Sun
A magic of the East has been always attracting the minds of the Western minds. For many centuries Japan was closed for the foreigners, but even its open now there still remains a mystery. Read more →
A Letter from Tanzania
Kalisti works for me, as a houseboy, he is 20 [ish] years of age, ex-streetboy, thief and thug. He came to me after serving three months in an east African prison for thieft. Read more →
A Letter from the Southern Pare Mountains
There are no hotels or lodges in the Southern Pare; it is difficult to reach this part of Tanzania; that is difficult for a tourist. This area does not cater for westerners; and this for me was the attraction. Read more →
A Limousine Trip To Plymouth Massachusetts
One is never restricted as to how a limousine can be chartered ? whether it is for your business or pleasure use. Whether it is going to a long journey or a short trip, hiring a limousine for your travel needs in Plymouth, Massachusetts is never a bad idea. Read more →
A Little Language Goes A Long Way
Recently I found myself trapped in Munich airport. Severe snows had delayed my first flight from Manchester, meaning I had missed my connection to Vienna. Read more →
A Little Picnic Lunch in Kissimmee
After our exhilarating airboat ride and swamp buggy tour at Boggy Creek, we snaked our way north towards Orlando and decided to have a picnic lunch in the Orlando suburb of Kissimmee. Read more →
A Look at Punta Cana Weather
The weather in the Dominican Republic remains tropical year-round with the temperatures averaging around 25?C (77?F). The summer and winter seasons differ by only a slight variation in temperature. Read more →

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