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POLAR BEARS, GLACIERS & AN ASTRONAUT ARCTIC EXPEDITION

As seen in Drift Travel Magazine Words and photography: Laura FriisMy polar obsession began in 2005, with my first trip to Antarctica. Perhaps because of my biologist background, my travels have taken me to the earth’s wild places, where the...

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The Great Blue Hole of Belize

about Belize

Belize has the world's second longest coral reef - with an extraordinary natural feature. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth and sometimes is referred to as 'the mother of all caves'. Belize has the world's second longest coral reef - with an extraordinary natural feature. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth and sometimes is referred to as 'the mother of all caves'.

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Top New Cruise Ships of 2016

New ships boast the latest innovations at sea in accommodations, restaurants, entertainment, design, facilities, services, and technology. You won't want to miss these newest ships!     A trailblazer in river cruising, Viking Cruises launches its second ocean-going cruise ship, the Viking Sea,...

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Put a little history in your mouth with Brazil's national dish Feijoada

about Brazil

Brazil's hosting of the Olympics has created a surge of interest in travel to South America's largest country. You probably know Brazil is crazy about soccer. You might also know her samba dance and music. But you might not be...

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Retie the knot in Jamaica

about Jamaica

Retie your knot and celebrate your married life with your kids in Jamaica! Retie your knot and celebrate your married life with your kids in Jamaica!

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A short guide to Vietnamese food

about Vietnam

The list below paints a picture of the popular Vietnamese culinary options. Go ahead and have your fill...it is experiences such as this one that you will remember long after you have left Vietnam. 1. Pho You will hardly walk through a...

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Myth and scientific phenomena: Iceland's Northern lights

about Reykjavik, Iceland

From generation to generation in Europe, a lot of superstition was associated with the Northern Lights - also called Aurora Bolearis. Some used to say it was the gods warning of an imminent war while others said it was the heavenly...

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Visit Jaisalmer, the “Golden City” of India

about Jaisalmer, India

The remote city of Jailsamer in India is where you must be headed if you want to explore artistic structures, temples and monuments, the reasons why it is a World Heritage Site. For a city in India, Jaisalmer is one of...

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Video: Popular Destinations In Cuba

about Cuba

Now that the US enjoys stronger relations with Cuba, it is time to explore this island that is just about 93 miles south. Now that the US enjoys stronger relations with Cuba, it is time to explore this island that is just about 93 miles south.

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Top 5 Adventure Destinations in Italy

about Italy

Italy is perhaps more renowned for its religious monuments, Roman Empire conquests and culinary exploits. The well hidden secret is that this country is as ideal for adventure as any other, if not more. Below are the top Italian adventure hotspots. Italy is perhaps more renowned for its religious monuments, Roman Empire conquests and culinary exploits. The well hidden secret is that this country is as ideal for adventure as any other, if not more. Below are the top Italian adventure hotspots.

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10 engagement ring trends

1. Bows Intricate bows add just enough flash to an engagement ring without being too tacky. 2. Customized and Meaningful Having an engravement is always in style. The sky's the limit now with some available style consisting of ring elements...

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Take a Sublime Soak in BC’s Hot Springs

about British Columbia

By Anita Draycott From historic spa resorts to remote parkland, from glacier-fed rivers to offshore islands, BC's hot springs are as varied as the landscapes they spring from. The province's biggest concentration of natural hot springs is in the Kootenay Rockies region;...

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