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Gate Lice – The Pain In The Butt For Airline Passengers And Staff – Finally Are Being Dealt With
Gate Lice are the pain in the butt for the airline industry. it’s bad enough that air travel today often taxes our patience, what with having to deal with overcrowded airports, long waiting lines to get checked for your flight, cancelled flights. And with all those hassles we also have to put up with the…
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Yehouda Chaki: Vibrant, Stunning Landscapes Born from Haunting Memories
Yehouda Chaki, Greek born he moved to Montreal, Canada, in the early 1960s, becoming a prominent figure in the art community. Chaki’s art is renowned for its vibrant and expressive qualities – featuring bold, dynamic colours and energetic brushstrokes, creating a sense of movement and emotion. His use of colour, striking a vivid palette, intense…
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Vancouver – Exploring A World Class City
Vancouver, a polyglot, different races and cultures. A beautiful location, scenery running the gamut, from mountains, the ocean, stunning beaches, forests thousands of years old, adding up to a stunning jewel on the Pacific.So what to do, what to see? One of the best – Granville Island. Every major world city has great markets but…
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A Love Letter to New York: The City of Infinite Possibilities
For me New York is the most exciting city in the world. Even though I have been there 10 times I never ever get tired of given there is so much to do, so much to see. Where to start? Today – let’s look at three different parts of the city, the city with endless…
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New Orleans – A Unique Gumbo Of Jazz, Different Cultures, Food, Adventures, Await You
There is something different about New Orleans. It has a vibe, an atmosphere, a feeling, that makes it uniquely its own. After three times of being there one thing is certain – you never get tired of it. Instead it’s always a case of exploring, discovering, breathing in new experiences. So let’s see what makes…
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Sedona Calling: A Playground of Mesmerizing Landscapes and Epic Adventures
Nestled among red iconic mountains, Sedona, a small Arizona town of 10,000, is known for its mild climate, New Age shops, spas, art galleries, endless hiking trails, great restaurants – a great place for a great holiday. And it’s a popular destination for tourists, 10 million visit each year from all over the world. And…
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Whistler – Magnificent World Class Mountain Resort, Year Round Adventures Await You – Skiing, Hiking, Golfing, Biking, Outstanding Food
Whistler has it all. Snow-capped peaks, powdered slopes, sparkling lakes, amazing waterfalls, fabulous restaurants. But it’s most popular attraction remains Whistler Blackcomb – spanning more than 8,100 acres of land, annual snowfall of 40 feet, North America’s largest ski resort and one of the top ski resorts in the world. Skiing and snowboarding – the…
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Tofino – Canada’s Rainforest Area Is Magical, Magnificent, Memorable
Tofino – mystical, magical, alluring, special, fascinating, fabulous. This small Canadian hamlet – population 2;500 – on the edge of the Pacific Ocean each year receives more than 750,00 visitors from all over the world. They are drawn by the infinite variety of experiences, sights, sounds, all at your doorstep. Now it’s storm season –…
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Exploring the Legacy of Norval Morrisseau: The Grandfather of Modern Canadian Indigenous Art Aka Picasso of the North?
Powerful, dramatic, challenging, evocative, breaking barriers, breaking new ground, shattering prejudices, shattering illusions, confronting white society. Everything holds true about Norval Morrisseau – the grandfather of modern, contemporary Canadian indigenous art. He broke several barriers. Became the first indigenous artist to have a solo show of his own at a commercial art gallery in Canada.…
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Why Mexico City Should Top Your Travel List: A Blend of Aztec Heritage, Latin Flair, and a Food Treasure Trove
Mexico City – buzz galore, a joy to behold. So many things to do, to see, to explore, discover and enjoy. Chapultepec Park – double the size (1,695 acres) of New York’s Central Park – a great place to start. One could spend days here, given what it has to offer. We went on a…