Posted on June 28, 2010, 12:10 pm, by Katie, under
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Ken’s heart was pounding as he ventured off on his own through the foothills of Iran’s dramatic mountainside, no one else in sight, gazing at the Saint Stephanos Monastery from above. It wasn’t the altitude or the solitude that had his heart beating, but the adrenaline rush from the same journey Achaemenians had taken more [...]
The world’s tallest tower is opening today in Dubai: the Burj Dubai (which will be renamed the Burj Khalifa bin Zayed after the United Arab Emirates’ president) is 2,717 feet tall and has 162 floors. It will have an outdoor observation deck on the 124th floor, a hotel designed by Giorgio Armani, and the world’s [...]
Posted on November 30, 2009, 11:43 am, by Sasha, under
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For travelers, Oman pairs perfectly with Dubai. Though geographically close, the traditions and cultures of the two countries are in stark contrast – while Dubai is in hyper-futuristic overdrive, Oman has been more moderate in its embrace of change. From the glistening glass towers of Dubai to the jagged mountain scenery and whitewashed villages [...]
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Posted on November 10, 2009, 2:57 pm, by Holly, under
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Holly is currently traveling in Egypt and sending some notes to us along the way!
With 5,000 years of history to cover in Egypt, my days have been full of pyramids, tombs, temples and museums. However, I have also been able to find some down time to relax and reflect along the way. As befitting a [...]