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  • Interlaken for Adventure-Seeking Backpackers - With its beautifully sculpted landscape and the range of Switzerland hostels and hotels available, Interlaken has almost become synonymous with adventure tourism and winter sports. This prestigious activity destination offers exciting things for intrepid backpackers staying in Interlaken hostels to do in abundance, whether in the snow or the water. Skiing The Swiss Alps are renowned for their winter skiing, and Interlaken offers facilities that ensure visitors can enjoy the piste in the utmost comfort. Skiers tend to make for the Jungfrau Mountain for the best runs which is the highest peak in the area. However, for the less adventurous beginner, the neighboring Eiger and Monch are smaller and slightly easier to contend with. These mountain faces are just as easily accessible from Interlaken hostels as the towering Jungfrau.
  • Disneyland Paris - To make a break at one of the many Paris hostels truly magical, visitors could head out to Marne-la-Vale where Disneyland Paris is located. Situated 20 miles from the centre of the city and an easy train journey from most Paris hostels, the resort features two theme parks and an entertainment district. Whether it's meeting Mickey and his friends or taking a ride on one of the white-knuckle rollercoaster’s, there is something on the 4,800 acre site for everyone.
  • Is There A Reason That American Football Is Not An Olympic Sport? - Has it ever surprised you that one of the greatest sports in one of the greatest nations is not shared with the rest of the world? You have to think that the Olympic committee has received at least some request to add football. This article is meant to point out some of the peculiar reasons that it might not qualify for any future Olympic Games. First, is that it is an American Sport. Second, they would probably shut it down just like baseball and softball. Third, the shear volume of players has to be a small reason for the non-inclusion.
  • UK Youth Catching Herpes All Too Easily - From the moment we start to become sexually active, we begin to put ourselves at risk from sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Frida Kahlo and Mexico City - Mexico's capital Mexico City has many charms and cultural draws though one of the biggest is the life and works of artist Frieda Kahlo. Born on July 6th 1907, Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, who painted using vibrant colours in a style that revealed influences from the indigenous cultures of Mexico as well as European schools such as Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. Many of her most celebrated works are self-portraits that symbolically express her own pain and sexuality. Staying at one of the many
  • Advantages of Horse Back Riding - For many centuries horseback riding has been much popular for many reasons. Soon, horse riding became a chief mode of travel. First, horses were mainly used for fighting and hunting purposes as the speed of the horse gave people good advantage. With the arrival of carriages, people are able to move themselves and their belongings to long distances with very little difficulty. But nowadays, horseback riding finds its use in recreation and therapy. Horseback riding camps are offered from almost anywhere in the world to anyone. It provides a wonderful and thrilling experience much more than merely riding through hills and valleys.
  • Canada - As the second largest landmass in the world, there’s plenty to see in Canada. But even with its vast size, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, it is by no means insurmountable, and is a more than welcoming environment for budget travelers. Travel In a country so vast, travel is one of the first issues that will concern the budget traveler keen on getting to hostels in Canada on time, but also in the cheapest way possible. Rest assured, though, that when it comes to efficient and competitively priced travel, Canada is on a par with its southern neighbors the US.
  • A Travel Guide to Warsaw - Poland's capital of Warsaw has seen more than its fair share of action and activity over the years, making it one of Europe's most intriguing cities to visit. Following widespread destruction during the Second World War, Warsaw hostels have replaced ruined infrastructure, and the city has established itself as a cultural centre in Poland. Old Town The original Old Town has been meticulously reconstructed following its near-complete wartime obliteration which can often give it an artificial feel. But despite having lost some of its original atmosphere, there is a kind of Hollywood resilience to the way this once provincial village has re-established itself, complete with endearing cultural treasures. The Royal Castle, restoration of which began in the 1970s, is perhaps the finest example of the Old Town's never-say-die attitude.
  • Ideas to Aid You to Avoid Stress And Anxiety in Packing for a Camp - Whether your kid is attending a one-week or an eight-week camp, packing can seem like a intimidating task .
  • Top Ten Florence Attractions - During the months of September to May, backpackers and residents in Sydney, make sure they take time out to enjoy two of its greatest assets – its sunshine and immaculate beaches. But with so much choice so close to the many hostels in Sydney, here's a small guide separating the prime wheat from the less exciting beach chaff travelers are likely to stumble across in the city.
  • President Potato Head and His Christian Soldiers - Around the world people are rediscovering the Solanum tuberosum, a starchy tuberous root vegetable that was first cultivated in Peru some 7,000 years ago, or so says Wikipedia. In the US we produce an average of about 450 million hundredweight (112 pounds) of potatoes each year. That's a bit more than one potato, two potato, three potato, or four. And you can expect that tonnage to increase in direct proportion to the decrease of dollars in peoples’ pockets. That's not all of the bad news; those dollars, wherever they're being kept, are being devalued. America's renewed interest in this sugar-saturated vegetable is by choice--a choice they made at the polls.
  • Two American Soldiers Going It Alone - Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me. I'll never forget flying the battalion commander of the 3-506th Airborne around in circles watching a company of ARVN soldiers led by a US officer refuse to advance on what turned out to be six NVA soldiers hiding in a wooded area. This US tried his best to get these South Vietnamese soldiers to attack, only to have them stop to fix lunch.
  • Are Republicans Thugs? - In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for. To grasp what has taken place, one must understand that from the late 1800s thru the mid-1900s, the Democratic Party was controlled by the unions in the United States. At that time, the US manufactured 90% of the goods Americans used and 30% of those used in other countries; the Democrats ruled through labor. Although there was enough lies and stealing going on to tilt Earth on its axis, the jobs and money stayed in the United States.
  • Spit, Urine and Dung - On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent. I replied, "Oh, it's coming along just fine.
  • Don't Break Your Mother's Heart - Young irreplaceable Americans, getting a good education is a terrific way to serve your country...there are heroes in every walk of life, not just the military.
  • Extreme Action Sports for Those Who Are Daring Enough - If you are bored with indoor games and outdoor sports like baseball, then you should be taking up extreme action sports to bring the wildest side of you!
  • Minimize Wrinkles In 4 Easy Steps - The United States currently has more "Baby Boomers" (those born between [and including] 1946 and 1964) than ever before because of the "explosion" of births after American soldiers returned home from World War II. When we think of the baby boomer generation, we often think of the 1960s. Specifically, women born between these "boomer" years want to look as good as they can and they want to celebrate the vitality and the self-confidence that their experience has given them. Growing old gracefully and retaining our youthful appearance with as few wrinkles as possible is something that most women in the "Baby Boomer" years strive to accomplish.
  • Skin Care - Maintain Youthful Skin - There are a variety of ways to help you maintain a more youthful appearance. In the area of skin aging there is some useful information available on the internet, however there is also a vast amount of unproven and possibly unsafe treatments and product claims advertised. Many 'natural' remedies can still cause harm. Consider consulting your doctor or dermatologist before taking any new medication or buying an expensive product for skin rejuvenation (reversal skin aging). Aging brings with it the realization that their skin will no longer have that youthful appearance.
  • Different Types Of Children's Summer Camp - When it comes to children's summer camp there are two main descriptions of summer camps, but there are several different types. The first one is the day camp, where attendees take part in the camp during day and return home in the afternoon or evening. The other designation is "sleep away summer camp" otherwise known as overnight camp.
  • Sarcopenia - Build Muscle to Combat this Scourge of Aging - A sixty-something year old buddy of mine said something funny to me the other day. He told me that when he was a younger man, he had "a really nice butt". Funny...
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