Sep 19, 2008

Preparing ourselves for the current financial menaces...

Even though I am traveling almost every time I get some free time, the truth is that I am very aware of the fact that the US is not properly financially fit at the moment and that’s exactly why you should get all the Debt Relief Counseling that you possibly can so that you can definitely clear all your debts for good!

Keeping this in mind, debtconsolidation.com comes to the scene as the ultimate website where you are able to get all the information that you will ever need in what relates to the latest developments of the financial stability of the country, you will also have the chance to read very interesting articles to know more about debt relief, which are the best credit cards for your needs, topics related to debt consolidation, amongst many other interesting topics that will definitely allow you to understand the current financial trends of our country and how you can avoid finding yourself in difficult situations…

Some amazing records...


Finding the world’s largest beer or the biggest burger isn’t always obvious with small towns often laying claim to such titles to attract weary travelers for an interesting stop-off.

ProfessionalTravelGuide.com has put together a list of some of the more unusual largest things in the world with the list:

1. World’s Largest Beer — La Crosse, Wis.
Drive past Heileman’s Brewery in La Crosse to see the world’s largest beer, part of the world’s largest six-pack. Could this be anywhere else but Wisconsin? While in the state, visit the world’s largest talking cow (Neillsville), world’s largest penny (Woodruff) and the largest “M” (Platteville).


2. Largest Lobster — New Brunswick, Canada
Citizens of Shediac, New Brunswick, celebrate their self-proclaimed status as “Lobster Capital of the World” with their 35 ft statue of a lobster. The largest lobster recorded was caught in Nova Scotia, weighing 44 lbs. (20 kg).

3. Biggest Burger — Denny’s Beer Barrel Pub, Clearfield, Penn. (although this claim often faces rivals)
Order ahead for a 123 lb. (56 kg) burger. Of course, there’s always the 6 lb (3 kg) version if you’re just after a snack.

4. Largest Velvet Elvis — The Tattoo Factory, Chicago
At the Tattoo Factory in Chicago, stands what is currently the largest velvet Elvis, at 12 ft by 12 ft. Elvis is pictured with a tear in his eye, possibly from the thought of having been immortalized on velvet.

5. Biggest High School — Manila, Philippines
Did you have a large graduating class? So do the nearly 25,000 students at Rizal High School in Manila, Philippines.

A new experience for the lovers of wide views...

When you think about trips, I am sure that some of the first things coming to your minds are the planes that will take you to the amazing destinations where you can enjoy some magnificent buildings and beaches, right? But have you ever stopped to wonder if there are any new possibilities for the lovers of a wide view of the planet?

Keeping this in mind, an Helicopter Ride is probably one of the most recent experiences that travelers and tourists in general are now able to request. As a matter of fact, these helicopter rides can allow you to see some parts of the cities that you wouldn’t normally see while you are driving your car in the city and they will also allow you to have another look and perspective over the places and buildings that you just see from the regular view of a pedestrian… So, don’t you think it can be quite an exciting experience?

Chicago needs a new airport


A new Chicago airport or a vast expansion of one of the city’s existing airports will be necessary to keep pace with booming demand for air travel in the coming decades, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said.

That’s in addition to an ongoing $15 billion expansion of O’Hare International Airport, Robert Sturgell, the FAA’s acting administrator, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Chicago plays too vital a role as an aviation hub not to further upgrade airport capacity, Sturgell said, adding that he appreciated the fierce resistance such projects can generate, including from residents worried about noise and air pollution.

Sea Side Reservations has all the information you need, fellow traveler...

From my own experience, I am acknowledged enough to assure all my readers that some of the most memorable trips that I have ever tried myself were definitely those that took me to Mexico! In fact, I find Mexico as one of the most beautiful and amazing countries in the world both for its people and all the amazing views that you will get as soon as you travel to the forests and beaches…

Keeping this in mind, if you ever decide to travel to Mexico and see the Rocky Point events, then Sea Side Reservations is the company that will definitely come in handy when you decide to make your Puerto Penasco reservations or reservations to any other famous Mexican cities that will definitely allow you to take the most out of your holidays! Moreover, on the website above you will be able to do much more than simply book your reservation in a condo or hotel, you can also get useful information related to the Rocky Point events and the travel in general because there is just too much information that you need to collect before traveling to a new country, right? That’s exactly why Sea Side Reservations is the ultimate website providing travelers all the guidance and tips that they will ever need when taking the most of an amazing trip to Mexico!

Travelers will have to wait, it seems...

On a recent rainy day at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, a suitcase bound for Colorado Springs, Colo., lay on the ground outside a terminal under a maze of American Airlines conveyor belts that ferry bags to and from nearby planes.

A field representative for the airline who was showing a reporter the long, circuitous route checked bags take put the suitcase on a belt where it was supposed to be. He said it likely fell off a belt or a baggage handler’s vehicle. He didn’t know how long it had been off its path.

The airlines have been imposing new fees, raising fares, reducing flights and, in some cases, cutting out free snacks in coach. But several big and small airlines alike have struggled relative to the industry in terms of baggage handling, on-time performance and other customer service metrics. An annual University of Michigan survey released in May found customers giving airlines the worst grades since 2001.

Getting to know special people...

As quite a aknowledged person who has already traveled all around the world, I am secure to say that most of the times there are just douzens of different religions on a very small city in the US... In fact, most of the times people just seem to try to get some camouflage and simply forget about their religion on the streets so that they can avoid racism and other social problems but that’s something that’s about to change!

For example, if you are christan and you would like to meet more people who think the same way as you do and also go to the same places, then you will definitely need to have a look at this Christian Dating website where you have the chance to sign-up for free and immediately get many other visitors seeing your public profile! I am sure that you will be able to find another christian that will surely become someone very special in your life…

Picking Africa as a destination...


When Mark Twain traveled by donkey through Spain, it was 1878. And despite myriad innovations in transportation since then, author Tim Moore did it more than 125 years later. Why? Just take a look at his book: "One Man and His Ass on a Pilgrimage to Santiago."

In a world where it's child's play to reach any destination with a passport and plane ticket, donkeys and other beasts of burden can still carry us where mechanized vehicles fail to reach. Consider the wilds of the Yukon or Rajasthan, high into the Rocky Mountains, deep into Mongolia, or even rural Catalonia.

Not every animal-based trip must involve donkeys. Four times a year, Jakob Von Plessen leads tours in Argentina and East Africa on horseback. His Jakotango Safaris takes a small group into Patagonia for six days and then for another four to an estancia south of Buenos Aires. Joining them are several gauchos and three pack mules to carry the camping gear and, of course, the wine.