Vacations Archives - Page 30 of 88 - My Family Travels
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Vietnam Under the Setting Sun

The gray roads slid by monotonously as the shuttle hurtled down the road to the airport. Twenty-two hours later, the green oceans, looming mountains, and clear skies of Saigon appeared outside of...

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My trip to Mars (Indio)

Last summer, my cousins decided to call us up and take us on a road trip. “ROAD TRIP!” we shouted as we began packing up our things.  Our uncle told us that he had a time share at...

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Immersion in Nature – Yellowstone National Park!

As a teenager I vehemently protest any attempts whatsoever to get me out of bed before 11:00 A.M., I consider this a longstanding tradition that I have upheld since...

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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost

Of all things, I am happiest to have inherited my father's 'travel gene'. His tales of traversing the European continent with his own father instilled in me a powerful wanderlust, an...

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Memorable Chicago

My passion for travel is so great that I am planning to find a career that incorporates traveling as one of the job requirements. Even as a child when my parents would take my sister and I to new...

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The Unforgetable Trip Of My Life

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“These are the children of Lebanon: they are the lamps that cannot be snuffed by the wind.”

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We’d like to welcome you onboard British Midland’s flight 8180 to Beirut …” In all my years on this...

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Windsurfing in Domaso

It was a sunny afternoon in Domaso, Lago di Como, also known as Lake Como, Italy.  The wind blew through my sail, and we continued to cross towards the source of the wind.  This...

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The Record Breaker

Each city is significant for a distinctive reason. Some are best known for sights thought only to exist in dreams, while others possess history far more realistic than classroom textbooks can describe....

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