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//December 9, 2014
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Save Money at Hotels and Lodging When Traveling.

Traveling is tons of fun but trying but finding ways to save money on hotels and lodging can drive you insane! Don’t sweat it, we’ve put together a few ways that you can travel in style while keeping money in your pocket. Loyalty Programs Just about every hotel company out there...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By LiveLongAndTravel
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Cheap getaways for the holidays

Even without a lot of money to spend on a lavish getaway, you can still enjoy a vacation as there are many places you can visit in the States on a limited budget. Who knows, you might even discover that some of the places on demand are actually among the most affordable. There...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By LiveLongAndTravel
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A Cheetah Family: The Rise and Fall

We work in an area that is so vast, wild and large that being able to explore it all is nearly impossible. The land which Londolozi forms a part of is roughly six million hectares in size, the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park. The beauty of this massive ecosystem lies within...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By africa
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12 (Plus One) Madiba Quotes that Mean Something to Us

We challenged ourselves this week. Without Google – and in celebration of Mandela Day – we went on a journey to find the words of Nelson Mandela that had the most impact for us at Londolozi. We came up with 12 (plus one). Some of the quotes you will have seen before, but some are...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By africa
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Paint Mines Interpretive Park in Calhan, Colorado

Fantastical sandstone hoodoos, and other weird geological formations made of sand and colorful clay, brought ancient Native Americans to this spot as far back as 9,000 years ago to collect clay for colorful pottery and today the Paint Mines Interpretive Park remains a geological...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By features
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Fremont Bridge in Seattle , Washington

Built back in 1917, Seattle’s Fremont Bridge, which connects the neighborhoods of Fremont and Queen Anne, has grown from a busy utilitarian span that ranks as the most frequently opened drawbridge in the country into a veritable community arts center with an ever growing...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
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International Car Forest of the Last Church in Goldfield, Nevada

The dream project of two Nevada artists, the International Car Forest of the Last Church looks more akin to a druidic henge of junkers than any Christian chapel. The product of artists Chad Sorg and Mark Rippie, the Car Forest began when Sorg saw just a seed of the project....
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
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The Weathermen Townhouse Explosion in New York, New York

West 11th is one of Greenwich Village’s most idyllic streets. Nestled in between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, Charles Merrill, co-founder of Merrill Lynch was so taken with it, he bought a Greek revival townhouse at Number 18. Walking down the street today is a journey...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
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Pompey’s Pillar in Pompeys Pillar National Monument, Montana

Montana’s somewhat confusingly named Pompey’s Pillar is a towering natural stone that not only holds a great deal of American Indian petroglyphs, but also the clear cursive signature of William Clark, one half of the superstar exploration duo, Louis and Clark. As...
Posted On 09 Dec 2014
, By features


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