Our Top 10 Gay honeymoon destinations Our top 10 favourite destinations for Fine Romance Now that tying the knot for the gay community is becoming possible in more and more countries, there’s even more reason to Splash Out on honeymoon in search of Fine Romance. Idyllic deserted beaches, turquoise blue waters, tropical gardens, exclusive boutique hotels, romantic sunsets, candlelit dinners, or [...]
London is calling - Being on the TOP 5 of my favorite cities in the world, I never say no to my beloved London, specially when being hosted at the Chambers Build....
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Cheers from Merry Olde England, darlings! I’ve just landed in London (aka my home away from home) and I’ve already gotten into the swing of nightlife in my personal favorite city in the world, enjoying several martinis along the way, of course. Divine! Speaking of Martinis—those beautiful, clear, mind-numbing libations that bring such joy and pleasure—if you’re anything like me, you just can’t get enough of them. As a bit of a connoisseur of the drink, I make it a point to try them as often and in as many places as I possibly can. Yes, I know what you’re thinking, and yes, it is a grueling end...
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The Audacity of East London Duane Wells 8/9/2012 I have been trekking to London ever since I was a wide-eyed 18-year-old college student who had seen little of the world beyond America’s borders during what might have been called my “formative years.” In fact, though London was the second European capital city I visited on my very first overseas tour, it was the first to win my heart in what has been an enduring love affair that has lasted longer than I dare mention for fear of offending some of my more sensitive real-life exes. However, in all the years I had been visiting London, it w...
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Our top 10 favourite destinations for Fine Romance Now that tying the knot for the gay community is becoming possible in more and more countries, there’s even more reason to Splash Out on honeymoon in search of Fine Romance. Idyllic deserted beaches, turquoise blue waters, tropical gardens, exclusive boutique hotels, romantic sunsets, candlelit dinners, or [...]...
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So, where do you begin with New Orleans? Do you talk about the jazz funerals? The swamps? The storms? The bucket drummers and beer can tap dancers who hustle tourists in the French Quarter? Or, maybe the early morning joggers running down the stretch of grass between the tracks, dodging street cars as they go, because the concrete sidewalk has never been fixed? Mardi Gras weekend seems like as good a moment as any to sum up a town with as many definitions as it has residents and visitors to [...]...
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WorldPride, an LGBT event incorporating parades, festivals, cultural activities and, oh yeah, parties held every five years, is organized by InterPride. The first WorldPride was held in Rome in 2000, followed by Jerusalem in 2006. This year it is to be held in London from June 23 through July 8, 2012. According to InterPride WorldPride Parade, rallies, and street parties [...]...
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The Summer Olympics taking place in London July 27 through August 12, 2012 is of course the big story coming out of jolly old England. And that will definitely be the ticket to get . Start planning as early as possible. Airfare may climb sky high, so to speak, and hotel room mates will soar. [...]...
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My London -- by boat: Exploring the capital by the River Thames When you live in a city so large it's impossible to do it justice. Spread from the banks of the River Thames London spreads beyond 25 miles. Playing host to some of the world's most recognisable tourist sites; Houses of Parliament, The London Eye, The O2, Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf all draw the interests of visitors and residents. Therefore, taking to the waterway is a relaxing experience to take in these phenomenal architectural institutions. The easiest, cheapest and most relaxed way of taking to the River Thames is by the Ri...
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Traditional and cultural Hanoi is a brilliant place to gasp the identity of conservative Vietnamese. Totally different to the south, you realise Vietnam is two beautiful countries working together as one....
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What a great way to see the country in its full spirit by dipping out of the city and into the countryside to truly understand how the people live. Full of colour and life, discover the traditional printing technique from papyrus paper. for more visit www.ryanchaynes.blogspot.com...
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Visiting Uruguay, the port of Colonia by sea bus from Buenos Aires. The hours journey takes you to a town just a couple of hundred years old. Follow the journey www.ryanchaynes.blogspot.com...
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Discovering the traditional village and farming life of Vietnam in a small village a little way from Ninh Binh. This was one amazing experience; live musicians and singers narrate the story while a team of puppeteers control the animals, people and dragons....
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