September 27th, 2010 by TK
Aweinspiring natural wonders resonate through the exquisite land called Australia. Tourists travel to Australia to relax in its tranquil and unspoiled paradise triggering a renewed appreciation for nature in the process. Kimberly Cruises alone can unmask Australia’s most veiled treasures for you and grant you the best vacation of your life along with an unforgettable [...]
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September 22nd, 2010 by TK
Walking down the gangway of the cruise ship with utmost caution, I ready to make my move as I wait for a break in the swelling waves.Taking a quick leap, I finally settled in a little rubber boat. In a matter of minutes, our small team of tourists went bouncing through a napping seal and [...]
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September 6th, 2010 by TK
Arranging unusual vacations for bored travelers is a business on the rise in America. US citizens have grown tired of visiting the usual locations like Mexico and Monte Carlo. People who have cruised before don?t want to go back to the Caribbean. Today’s travelers are looking for something more unusual that offers more excitement. If [...]
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September 3rd, 2010 by TK
This well traveled tourist has seen a large part of our planet. This ninety-one year-old has now visited Antarctica too. She was able to witness the land with her very own eyes; Antarctica stretched out before her. She?d traveled twice to this area before. This was the first time she?d actually seen Antarctica, [...]
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September 2nd, 2010 by TK
One boy really loves penguins other than playing outside or with Legos not to mention messing around on the computer . Aside from seeing his beloved birds in the wild in Antarctica early next month this first grader will also see them waddle across the ice and feed their newly hatched chicks . Together with [...]
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September 1st, 2010 by TK
Nothing is comparable to the beauty of Antarctica, as well as its brutality. The many wars of man has never bloodied this land. However, more men have died on this continent, which is much bigger than Europe and America combined, via violent deaths than natural, as the merciless, perpetual cold barely even allows germs to [...]
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September 1st, 2010 by TK
This coming tourists season, Antarctica will be welcoming about 11,200 tourists and all of them except for 130 travelers, coming in via cruise liners, proof enough that this continent’s harsh conditions such as isolation, snow, ice, high winds and raging seas are not enough to ward off the tourists. The difference of this total to [...]
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August 16th, 2010 by TK
A monument that heralded Antarctica’s age of innocence’s demise, the badly gashed orange hull of a cruise liner lifts from the chilling blue waters. Penguins are surrounded with danger from the sheen of oil in the water but they perch atop the vessel that has sunken without any fear.Most of the tens of thousands of [...]
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August 15th, 2010 by TK
A lost island that is the Atlantis empire has been speculated upon in numerous books and films. It is hard to tell where it is or what it was. Such evidence is certain The interest of professional researchers and amateur sleuths when it comes to Atlantis remains as strong as ever, even when it [...]
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August 9th, 2010 by TK
It must have seemed an especially warm homecoming after 18 days in the icy ground of Antarctica.There were four members of the expedition to the Antarctic returned home to receive a hero’s welcome after nearly three weeks to walk the bottom part of the Earth. For this reason, it was an extraordinary event and emotional [...]
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