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International Travel ... Something else you might have to consider when taking international travel is that documentation you might need if you are taking a child or a pet with you...

Cape Town City Centre, Travel Information Cape Town ... The beautiful Mother City has so much to offer, but since it is not our intention to present a comprehensive tourism brochure - rather consult the various tourism information bureaus for detailed information - we'll stick to wetting your appetite with our Travel Information and some highly recommended attractions and things to do: CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE: Built between 1666 and 1679, this pentagonal fort is the oldest colonial and best preserved structure of its kind in South Africa...

Pet Travel Insurance: The Top 5 Reasons To Insure Your Pet When You Travel ... The Top 5 reasons you should insure your pet when you travel are: 1. Taking care of unforeseen medical uncertainties – A new place means your pet becomes vulnerable to a lot more diseases and problems...

Travel And Tourism In Sierra Leone Is A Hot Topic! ... Until a few days ago, if you had asked me to tell you about Sierra Leone, I would have had to think long and hard to tell you much about this West African country. I could probably have explained roughly where the country is located...

Colorado Travel Guide ... A Google search of the word 'Colorado’ reveals a list of websites ranging from the website of the Government of Colorado to the websites of various educational institutions and universities. Among the diverse tourism websites mentioned, the one that catches your eye is visitcolorado4less.com...

Travel In Style With Your Cat - How To Pamper Them On The Go ... If your cat feels comfortable and safe in the crate, it won't go into defense mode when you travel with her...

Arctic Travel ... The early explorers were courageous people, venturing into the unknown. Today, the tourism industry for the area is well organized...

Ktaadn ... is an Indian word signifying highest land,... very few, even among backwoodsmen and hunters, have ever climbed it, and it will be a long time before the tide of fashionable travel sets that way.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

The important thing about travel in foreign lands is that it breaks the speech habits and makes you blab less, and breaks the habitual space-feeling because of different village plans and different landscapes. It is less important that there are different mores, for you counteract these with your own reaction- formations.
—Paul Goodman (1911–1972)

In science, which, being fixed and limited, admits of no other variety than such as arises from new methods of distribution, or new arts of illustration, the necessity of following the traces of our predecessors is indisputably evident; but there appears no reason why imagination should be subject to the same restraint.... The roads of science are narrow, so that they who travel them, must either follow or meet one another; but in the boundless regions of possibility, which fiction claims for her dominion, there are surely a thousand recesses unexplored, a thousand flowers unplucked, a thousand fountains unexhausted, combinations of imagery yet unobserved, and races of ideal inhabitants not hitherto described.
—Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)