I terminated one of my yahoo accounts almost 90 days ago. When I used that account I wrote a lot of reviews on yahoo travel. So after 90 days, my account will be deleted, will all my reviews on yahoo travel be deleted too? Thanks
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This is a look at what there is to do and see in the city of Keystone, South Dakota. Located only 2 miles from Mount Rushmore and less than 30 minutes from the Crazy Horse Memorial, this is the perfect location to base your Black Hills vacation. This travel review is featured on www.ReviewingAmerica.com and there are many more to come, so stay tuned!
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Possibly booking a cheap trip through www.caribbeandiscoverytours.com for Carnival in Trinidad but am curious about the accommodations. I would like to see some reviews from people who have been there so I know what I am signing up for, but can’t seem to find it anywhere online (aside from on the above website).
look i living here and NOW see that site.
just go to http://www.gotrinidadandtobago.com/home/home.php
check out the options and good luck. It’s only a few weeks before Carnival, hope you get a room.(if you get one book right away and stay close to Port-of-Spain)
I will suggest Kapok, Courtyard Marriot, Crowne Plaza (not the food though)
Welcome in advance !!!
I review a little GPS tracking/recorder device I picked up on ebay.
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Go to the Local portion of Yahoo’s services. And put in a location.
I would check Tripadvisor.
I believe this is the hotel you are looking for.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g150811-d553224-Reviews-The_Villa_Merida-Merida_Yucatan_Peninsula.html
This is a review of the 2010 DD Travel Hammock.
It Now comes with 2 zips (one either side of mosquito net) allowing quick entry / exit either side of the hammock and also allows you to tie the mosquito net up above you, out of the way, when not needed.
As before, this hammock has fine mosquito netting which keeps out all insects (including the dreaded British midge). Entry is via one of two side zips each with two double-sided zippers.
Features include two waterproof base layers so if needed (no trees) it can be set up on the ground as a basic bivi/tent, see pictures. The hammock also features two small internal pockets which are great for storing a torch, phone etc as well as three velcro patches between the two layers to help keep a thermarest/pad in place if cold weather camping. Now comes with an extra 2m elastic cord to create a ridge line inside the hammock to hold lightweight gear such as glasses etc.
You also have the option to lie out in the open (without mosi net) – simply tie the hammock up with the mosi net underneath the hammock.
With the waterproof floor this hammock can be used anywhere and along with our Tarp is the ultimate lightweight camping system!
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We’re thinking about traveling to El Salvador using Gray LIne Tours. Is there a way to verify the company’s history? …a sort of Better Business Bureau for international travel?
I don’t want to ruin our trip by booking with an agency that won’t deliver!
Their website: http://www.graylineelsalvador.com/
Thanks in advance!
wow, pretty cool that you have chosen el salvador. i have been there about 10 times (mostly in the north)
greyline tours is a well known company we have then in seattle. in fact "greyline of alaska is associated with holland america cruise line.
i was unaware that they had some tour in el salvador.
el salvador perhaps has the least amount of tourist infrastructure of any country in central america.
the beaches are not spectacular..they are nice…but most notably have lots of surfers going there.
the mayan ruins have not been developed due to lack of money, but can be interesting…especially the joyas de ceren…but again, lack of money has hindered it’s development.
you might see some petroglyphs, there are many (lenca indians), but very few of them are on any tourist track. locals know where they are tho.
in the north is where much of the history is with the war. lots of interesting stories and beautiful mountains so see…..and the town of la palma where all the arts and crafts are.
!!enjoy the pupusas!!
A quick review of the contents in my winter travel box. This box lives in my truck during the winter months. It has all the gear we need to stay warm, dry, fed and hydrated should we get caught in bad winter conditions.
ALOKSAK® ELEMENT-PROOF BAGS
http://www.loksak.com/
http://www.rei.com/product/697944
http://bepreparedtosurvive.com/Pouches%20&%20Bags.htm
http://www.thewaterproofstore.com/aloksakmulti.html
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I run a website on the net and am looking for people to write travel reviews , anyone interested, please contact dcd_1@hotmail.co.uk
Im looking for reviews on Germany, Russia , Greek islands (At least 3), Peru and Mexico. All should be be accompanied by 3 or more photo’s that you personally own , or have rights too.
Reviews will be featured on my site and you will be given FULL credit.
Best regards
Jonathon
I have traveled to 17 countries.. would love to write a travel review.. just name the country and let me know..