New York - Brooklyn Bridge

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Brooklyn Bridge

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Hong Kong - Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb

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Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb

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New York - The Empire State Building

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The Empire State Building

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Hawaii - About the Hawaii Superferry


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The Hawaii Superferry offers an entirely new way to get around the Hawaiian Islands, a way which has quickly become incredibly popular, especially with tourists. The company actually began as a vision to restore to Hawaii a time-honored means for traveling between the islands, and was not expected to become half as popular as it did.

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Chicago - Sears Tower


Sears Tower was the world’s tallest building from 1973 to 1998
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Chicago - The Sears Tower

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London - Harrods


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Much of London, for the tourist anyway, is historical. Ancient buildings and centuries old monuments. Palaces and works of art from the ages. But not Harrods. Harrods, even while its origins are from over 150 years ago, is as up-to-date as the latest computer.

The world’s greatest department store was established on its current site in 1849 by Charles Henry Harrod, a wholesale grocer. Harrod’s son Charles Digby rapidly grew the business and by 1880 employed 100 staff.

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China - The Terracotta Warriors - Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor


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China - The Terracotta Warriors

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Shanghai - Manhattan of China


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Shanghai is a dynamic city, doing business at top speed and enjoying everything the new China has built.

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AndYouTravel.com is moving - Sort of

OLD SITE: AndYouTravel.com
OLD NAME: And You Travel

NEW SITE: travel.AndYouWill.com
NEW NAME: And You Will Travel

SAME RSS FEED: feeds.feedburner.com/AndYouTravel

I am consolidating all of my “AndYou” series of blogs into one mega site called AndYouWill.com.

The plan is: First the transfers, then the testing, .. and finally the 301 redirects to ensure link popularity and let the search engines know we moved!

This move should be completed by October 1, 2007. As for moving, it’s all really the same old site and all of its’ existing settings .. it’s just a new URL location .. that’s all~

Thank-You For Your Patience! // HART

Rome - The Sistine Chapel

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Though named after Pope Sixtus IV, who commissioned the chapel construction, the Sistine Chapel was given everlasting fame by Pope Julius II. For, in 1508, it was he who commissioned Michaelangelo to paint frescoes to cover the 10,000 square foot ceiling.

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Paris - Versailles

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As you approach the gates of Versailles you inescapably have the feeling of entering not a palace but an entire city. The impression is justified given the massive scale of the building and the even larger grounds.

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Paris - Arc de Triomphe

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Though less artistic than its older cousin of Porte Saint-Denis, the Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile is the more famous and far larger. Set atop the hill of Chaillot it forms the center from which radiates a dozen busy Parisian avenues.

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Rome - The Colosseum

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Il Colosseo as the Romans refer to it began life as the Flavian Amphitheater, an enormous elliptical stadium capable of seating 50,000 spectators within its six acre domain.

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Paris - The Eiffel Tower

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Originally intended as a structure to commemorate the French Revolution, who could’ve guessed that 100 years later The Eiffel Tower would become the symbol of Paris itself?

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How To Travel The World With 10 Pounds Or Less

I was catching up on my Bloglines today, and was reading an interview on Problogger.net with Tim Ferriss .. then followed the links.

I really found this video by Tim Ferriss quite interesting and the post itself is a great read. If you are planning on travelling .. watch this video .. read the post and enjoy!

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