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Cuenca Ecuador: a Spanish colonial city in the Andes

Cobbled streets, graceful ironwork balconies, flowering plazas and courtyards, and religious art treasures recall Cuenca’s Colonial past. The stunning Andes landscapes, the blend of indigenous and Spanish peoples and cultures, the high artistic quality of local handcrafts and colorful markets are very Ecuadorian. Saint Anne of the Four Rivers of Cuenca, is located in the [...]

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A Few Things About Suits You Should Know

As far as suits are concerned, these have received a lot of influences over the past one hundred fifty years, but the rules we are about to state are universally valid for all the suits you may take into consideration for buying. The first thing about suits is to know that they should always be [...]

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All About Damaged US Passport Forms And Documents

For anyone who has plans to travel internationally, it is very important to know how to renew a damaged US passport. You should never attempt to travel without having your documents in reasonable condition. If you realize that the condition of your documents are not suitable for traveling, then the following information will guide you [...]

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Tips For Traveling With Ease

Traveling is always good, the following are eight things that you should do to ensure have the best possible trip, without major hassles: 1- Planning Plan a flexible itinerary and set a budget. Leave a copy with someone who will stay at home. Look already have some good stay even if it is outside of [...]

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Japanese ‘Setsubun’ And American Groundhog’s Day

Setsubun is a ceremony in Japan to ensure that the upcoming spring will bring with it good fortune, and that old demons that may be hanging around are driven away. If you are an American you know the old yarn about the groundhog coming out of his hole to see his shadow. Oddly but perhaps [...]

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Peru Vacations – Top 5 Travel Tips for a Successful Trip to Peru

I remember when I first decided to travel to South America, including Peru. It was a few years back now, and being a single guy at the time, there wasn’t really too much planning or even thought that went into it. I knew that I wanted to go scuba diving in Mexico, and hike the [...]

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