Telluride Ski Destination by Kenton Leeds

Telluride was original a silver mining town on the San Miguel River on the west side of the San Juan Mountains. Recently it has become one of the premier ski destinations in the state of Colorado because of its amazing snow and remarkable ski runs. The Telluride Historic District is one of Color

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Are Turboprop Airplanes Safe? By Eric Simmons

We had several good years of airline safety, but recent turboprop accidents like that of Continental Connection Dash-8 flight 3407 in Buffalo, NY has placed a spot light once again on the safety record of turboprops airplanes. Usually, after an incident, or accident there's normally a period wer

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Berry Capital of Scotland - Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross By Simon Haughtone

Blairgowrie or Blair is the second largest town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies in the Strathmore valley. River Ericht is between Blair and the twin burgh Rattray. Not only is it a market town, but a holiday destination too. Flax was widely grown in the 18th century. Jute was produced

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How to Open a Bed and Breakfast by Michael Russell

Opening a bed and breakfast is a challenging task and not for everyone. If you’ve always dreamed of having your own B&B, make sure you know what’s involved so your dream doesn’t turn to a nightmare. Follow these steps: 1. Assess whether or not you have the personality to be a good B&a

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Blue Hill Maine Bed and Breakfasts by Kevin Stith

Exploring Blue Hill Coast from the water is a very pleasurable past time. Due to the distance from the Atlantic the ocean, the coast of Blue Hill Harbor is relatively flat and hence quite safe. Although one must watch out for choppy seas, if in a small craft, when the afternoon breeze blows in.

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Skowhegan Maine Bed And Breakfasts by Kevin Stith

Nestled in the picturesque Kennebec-Moose River Valleys are the three famous towns of Hallowell, West Forks and Skowhegan. Skowhegan came into existence in 1773 and one can find echoes of American History jostling comfortably with modern businesses. The waterways of Skowhegan have and still play

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Fotheringhay - A Place Of History And Beauty In North Northamptonshire by Stephanie Gould

Tucked away in rural North Northamptonshire is a small jewel of a village called Fotheringhay. With its wide open street and mellow stone built properties it would be impossible not to be touched by the simplicity of this appealing location. Constructed mainly out of Ancaster stone (which comes

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Anything About Bhopal By David Urmann

Bhopal City is in the heart of India. It is widely known for the laidback charm it inherits, seen in Malwa Plateau and located in Madhya Pradesh. It has a very appealing aura with always impressed the tourist that visits the place. It has always encouraged its tourist to go back to the place.

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Galway - The Festival Capital of Ireland by John G Vincent

Galway is the festival capital Ireland. It has a thriving youth culture and a richly diverse blend of events and attractions throughout the year. It is a vibrant, friendly city and a powerful magnet for tourists from all over the world. 'Going to Galway' has become synonymous with 'going on h

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Gatlinburg Bed And Breakfast by Benjamin Robert Ehinger

Gatlinburg is a beautiful city full of art galleries, local quaint shops full of crafts, and much more. This is also very close to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park, which is a beautiful site that everybody should see at least once in their life time. You can hike, fish, camp, or even go wate

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