Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 07, 2007
Next week, I'll be traveling to the medieval hilltown of Saturnia, Italy. Located in the Maremma region of Tuscany, this locality is home to thermal pools dating back nearly 3,000 years. With...
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If you like being on the water and aren't prone to seasickness, one of the best vacations you can ever have is chartering a catamaran in the Caribbean. A sailboat gives you independence and...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 05, 2007
On a recent visit to San Francisco, I stayed at the Queen Anne Hotel. A dusty rose-colored Victorian located in the quiet western section of the city. Built in 1890 by Senator James G. Fair, the...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 05, 2007
A plethora of leather hats, silver, antiques and handcrafts can be found at San Telmo's outdoor Sunday Market. This market is an absolute must on your list of things to do in Buenos Aires. With...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 03, 2007
Carmel is romantic, expensive, full of charm and Clint Eastwood's stomping ground. The one-square mile village has winding streets with an overabundance of art galleries, boutiques and loads of...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 02, 2007
When I'm in London, I always head over to Soho for chinese food. A slew of very good, small Chinese restaurants can be found. If you're looking for a place to have lunch, which won't cost...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 02, 2007
The easiest way to get around Hong Kong is via the MTR underground and the double decker buses. The traffic is insane in Hong Kong. Unless you like sitting in perpetual gridlock, taking a taxi...
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Most people who make the journey from Zermatt to St. Moritz take the Glacier Express. However, I drove about eight hours at a fairly rapid pace from Tasch - the valley below Zermatt -- to the ski...
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Filed in archive by Susan Fogwell on March 01, 2007
The day after I arrived in Singapore, I bought a two-day pass on the Hippo double decker bus. Hopping on and off the bus is the best way to get an overall view of the entire city. Okay, so......
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