Travel-and-Leisure

Copenhagen - The Mermaid City
Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark. The city rests on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand and it boasts a population of 1,116,979 inhabitants. Read more →
Copenhagen: Plethora of Attractions
A very simple reason behind any place being one of the most visited is the abundance and variety of attractions. And Copenhagen, Denmark is no exception to this fact. Read more →
Coping with Thailand's Tightened Visa Regulations
It is the end of an era in Thailand. Political changes occur rapidly in SE Asia. Nowhere is that more evident than inside the Land of Smiles. In the wake of the John Karr / JonBenet Ramsey fiasco, Thailand has tightened restrictions on Tourism Visas and stymied the lives of tens of thousands of travelers. Read more →
Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida
Jilted Latvian eccentrics and world-famous wetlands? We can only be talking about Homestead, Florida. Homestead is a very interesting place, for a lot of reasons. Read more →
Cork: The Rebel City
Cork is the second largest city in Ireland and the principal city of the province of Munster. The city has a population of 123,000 inhabitants and is located on the banks of the River Lee in the south of the country. Read more →
Cork: The Rebel Irish County
Cork is a city in the Republic of Ireland. The city is located in the province of Munster and it boasts a population of 274,000 inhabitants. The River Lee divides Cork and the city is regarded as one of Ireland? Read more →
Cornish Miners Brought More to America Mining than Mining Skills
Mining skills are not the only thing brought to America by Cornish miners. It seems that the Tommyknockers hitched a ride over with their mining pals.A Tommyknocker is a little elf-like creature, who lives in mines. Read more →
Corolla is The Northern Gem of the Outer Banks
The Outer Banks of North Carolina have an unmistakable allure; for many people it?s not too much of a hassle to get there, and once you arrive you feel a million miles away. Read more →
Corsica: Ever Conquered Never Subdued
After I parked the truck at the Toulon depot, I decided that it was time for a complete change of scene so I caught the ferry to Calvi and 3 hours later I was in Corsica, the home of Napoleon Bonaparte! Read more →
Cosmopolitan Cape Town
Early in January 1999 my husband learned he needed to have his right shoulder replaced. He was 45 years old, and arthritis meant he?d already undergone two hip replacements. Read more →

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