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[Part 1 of 2] www.gogalavanting.com Join the ladies as they tour the nature-rich and adventure-filled country of Costa Rica. It’s a safe and fun destination for women travelers, and most importantly…cheap! Airfare to Costa Rica is affordable, the food is inexpensive, and reasonably-priced hotels abound. Kim Mance & Katy Quissell do everything from leaping off of waterfalls, to taking surf lessons and relaxing with yoga at the beach. They also stop off at an indigenous village to see a little more of the countries heritage. Food editor Heather gets a cooking lesson at the RipJack, and Kim gets her nose pierced. It’s a good time had by all…
WATCH THE NEW SERIES, DEC. 3, AT 10 PM ET … In Travel Channel’s Man v. Food, host Adam Richman takes on some of the biggest, baddest food challenges in the country. He’ll go coast to coast to see if he’s man enough for America’s epic eats. travelchannel.com
Jim Rogers, 150 Countries, 150000 Miles in three years - Belize City! Copyright Jim Rogers, all rights reserved Belize, formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Once part of the Mayan, and very briefly the Spanish Empire, it was most recently affiliated with the British Empire, prior to gaining its independence in 1981. The country is bordered to the south and west by Guatemala, to the north by Mexico, and to the east by the Caribbean Sea. Belize has a diverse society, composed of many cultures and speaking many languages. It is the only country in Central America where English is an official language, although Creole and Spanish are also widely spoken. With 8867 square miles (22960 km²) of territory and 320000 people (2008 est.),[2] the population density is the lowest in the Central American region and one of the lowest in the world. The country’s population growth rate, 2.21% (2008 est.),[3] is the highest in the region and one of the highest in the western hemisphere. It remains a Commonwealth realm. Culturally, Belize associates primarily with the English-speaking Caribbean countries such as Jamaica, or Trinidad and Tobago. The origin of the name Belize is unclear, but one idea is that the name is from the Maya word belix, meaning “muddy water,” applied to the Belize River. Before the arrival of Europeans, Belize was part of the territory of the Maya. The Mopan Maya were the original inhabitants of Belize. The Maya civilization spread itself over …
Springtime in countryside to the east of Paris…it has always been the time to get out and explore this ancient countyside of Europe…now …in 1915…with the marshall marching towards the East.. seeds of reprented humanity starting anew with the flowering of hope, some electricity and food pulls itself up from out of the ashes of the empire…tourism booms…all rooms are booked…be careful poking about for artifacts stroon out amongst the ruins of a city starting to slowly rebuild and intermingled amongst life starting to return and take root…
