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//November 6, 2014
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Yes, You CAN Afford the South Pacific!

So you thought you had to put those Tahitian dreams on hold? Think again. Luxe locales like Fiji, the Cook Islands—and, yes, even Tahiti!—roll out the red carpet for folks like us. Read on for tips on planning, picking the right island, and getting a good deal! This may be an...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By onabudget
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Enju’s Revamped Japanese Menu

Great news for Japanese aficionados. The Japanese dining restaurant Enju, has undergone a complete revamp. A fresh experience awaits its guests with a greater selection of luscious Japanese gourmet food and great sake to match. The menu is elevated by new mainstays, such as...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By foodieshere
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Steak out @ The Restaurant, Saujana

If the thought of a lightly charred Angus steak, or a massive Wagyu burger makes you salivate, then you will be happy to know that in conjunction with the month of August from the 1st to 31st, Chef Alexander Waschl of Saujana Hotel, has created a menu, showcasing...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By foodieshere
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Mark Twain’s Study in Elmira, New York

Mark Twain (nee Samuel Clemens), possibly one of the most gifted American satirists and authors to ever put pen to paper, famously made his home in Connecticut, but it was in a small hut in an Elmira, New York farm that he composed many of his most famous works. This very hut now...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By features
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Sanrio Puroland in Tokyo, Japan

With the growing worldwide appeal of Hello Kitty and her iconically illustrated pack of animal friends it is no wonder that the Sanrio characters even have their own insanely elaborate theme park. Built in 1990, Sanrio Puroland is any Sanrio fan’s dream. Not unlike...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By features
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Rosicrucian Park in San Jose, California

Despite belonging to an order devoted to mysteries and hidden truths, the Rosicrucian Park is a publicly spectacular tribute to the group’s love of ancient Egypt. The Rosicrucian Park in San Jose, California is the headquarters of the Rosicrucian Order, formally known as...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By features
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Levon’s Divine Underground in Arinj, Armenia

Lyova (Levon) Arakelyan, a builder by trade was already 44 when his wife, Tosya, asked him to create a potato cellar beneath their home in Arinj, Armenia. Yet by the time he passed away at the age of 67 he had dug a stunning series of caves beneath their home using nothing but...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By features
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Galileo’s Middle Finger in Florence, Italy

It is a remarkable bit of irony, the finger: venerated, kept in a shrine, subjected to the same treatment as a saintly relic. But this finger belonged to no saint. It is the long bony finger of an enemy of the church, a heretic. As with a fine wine, it took some years f...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
, By features


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