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Tour of Spain
With over fifty million tourists visiting Spain each year, this
popular West European country must have something special which
attracts the visitor. What exactly is it ...?
It’s An Aviation Nation at Nellis Air Force Base Air Show
It’s An Aviation Nation at Nellis Air Force Base Air Show
Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
Read this entire feature FREE with photos at
http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/fests/nellis/nellis.html
Okay, do the math. This jet entered service in the 1950s, and I'm told the Air Force plans to keep it in service
until 2040. I'm not sure I'll be in service then!...
Permanent tourists: A lifelong trend!
In recent years, many tourists who visit Kerkyra (Corfu for the non Greek) island end up in buying
some kind of property on the area. Some of them become permanent residents, while others use their new home as
a basis for their family holidays, once or twice a year. But why choose this kind of tourism?...
Fun Added at Cozumel Hotel - Family Fun in Mexico
You’ve worked your fingers to the nubby bone and have finally arrived at the long awaited moment—the
Annual Family Vacation! Oh, but don’t forget with that comes the Annual Family Vacation Showdown. Visions of
tropical drinks melting in Mom’s hand and great reads dance in her head. Dad wants to shave strokes and to dive
with the locals. Of course, the kids crave enough endless noise-making, head-throbbing fun to make their parents down
a Sam’s Wholesale Club sized container of headache medicine in just two weeks. Where to go? What to do?
Bush Sedans - Canada's Bush Plane Museum
The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is located in the historic former Ontario Provincial Air Service
hangar at the edge of the St. Mary's River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie (often called the Soo), Ontario, Canada.
The original hangar dates back to the 1940s; this is where bush piloting started, as well as firefighting using belly
drops of water and chemicals.
Sherpa Survival Skills on the Annapurna Circuit
The Annapurna Circuit is the most popular trek in Nepal. The entire trek lasts three weeks from start to
finish, weather permitting. Most trekkers begin the trek out of Pokhara (about five hours outside of Kathmandu).
From there one must obtain an easy-to-process permit in order to spend more than one night on the circuit. The area
is administered by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project, which strives to preserve the cultural, and natural
resources.
Bon Bon Bonaire
How would it feel right this minute to be lying by the Caribbean sea with a refreshing breeze gliding over
your body, while you develop a subtle bronze tan and finish your next tropical cocktail? The wife is off to the duty
free stores indulging her shopping whims. The kids have split up and are photo shooting at the national park, and the
rest of the brood is learning to windsurf around the point. Where am I? That's right - BONAIRE!
Pura Pacquare - Rafting Costa Rica
Three day-old beard, expedition sunglasses, fleece jacket, Jorge fits every part the adventure guide. He
looks like he has just shrugged off his pack and crampons from an assault on the south face of Everest. But
intimidating at first, Jorge is disarmingly friendly, like every other Tico I've met up to this point. He has the
easy manner of someone whose hobby is also his job.
The Key To Key Biscayne - Sonesta Beach Resort
Sure, it's hot in Florida in the middle of July. But I live in Baltimore . . . it's hot here too in the middle
of July! So, what better time to head to a beach...especially one that wouldn't be as crowded in high summer as
the closer Maryland beaches where everyone heads "down-y ocean," as they say in this part of the world.
Afghan Air Angst
Thought y'all might get a kick out of a recent experience of mine. I'll chop this for an 'Approach' article. Thinking the bits about the hot Air Force chicks is probably gonna have to come out. I'll leave in all the trash talkin' though.
In case anyone asks, flying around in an F18 without a canopy is bad for the skin. Twenty thousand feet over
Afghanistan in an open-air McDonnell Douglas Cabriolet is just a bad, bad place. Air's real dry up there; causes the
skin to dry out. That and the wind chill of course.
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