Zombies around the world are invited to join the 4th annual attempt to break a world record dancing Michael Jackson’s Thriller dance....
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For many visitors, San Juan is Puerto Rico. With its perfect beaches, vibrant nightlife, historic center, excellent restaurants, water activities, and...
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With over 600 pieces (and growing) the answer is, everywhere. Art museums are all very important - fragile art can’t be left on...
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St. Louis has much history, and many wonderful sights, but as we rolled through we had just one thought in mind – Ted Drewes. Or rather, Ted...
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Trees, rivers, lakes and more are all natural features of the world. But as soon as humans looked at the world the representations began to reflect as...
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There’s something very comfortable about Puerto Rico, yet intriguingly different. Citizens of the USA don’t need a passport to visit and...
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It's not too soon to think about July 4th and how (and where) you want to celebrate. I offer Roswell and UFO Festival as an intriguing option.New...
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Do you think your city (Albuquerque) would be a suitable place to survive the Apocalypse? asked Apocalypse Examiner Wyatt Shev . My first thought was...
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It is said that when the film-makers want a place that looks like it is post apocalypse, nothing compares to our mesas, especially the one just...
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With a name like Grapevine, focusing on wine is a natural. But there’s also a lovely historic center, lots of great lodging, and restaurants....
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