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5 Ways to Enjoy Bora Bora for Less

[ad_1] th night and having all your food included, the average nightly rate becomes a significantly better deal. Rent an Airbnb While not as luxurious an option, there are many affordable rental condos on Bora Bora you can book through Airbnb or VRBO. Starting at around $100 per night plus …

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What’s to Become of These Iconic National Monuments?

[ad_1] Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommended shrinking at least three national monuments as part of the Trump administration’s review on public lands. Zinke submitted his recommendations to the U.S. President yesterday, drawing to a close the administration’s controversial and highly unpopular review of 27 national monuments throughout the country. The …

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Mexico’s Many Tourism Investment Advantages

[ad_1] Calling all entrepreneurs.  If you are looking to make a splashy investment in the future of tourism, Mexico may have the opportunity that you are looking for.  According to a report in Mexico News Daily, the tourism ministry is looking for savvy investors to back several upcoming projects, including …

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Scowsill takes up leadership of tech giant EON Reality

EON Reality, a world leader in augmented and virtual reality based knowledge transfer for industry and education, has announced David Scowsill will take up the role of chief executive with the company. The former head of the World Travel & Tourism Council stepped down earlier this year. He was replaced …

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RewardExpert releases its 2017 Labor Day Air Travel forecast

[ad_1] NEW YORK, N.Y. – RewardExpert, a free service that helps travelers maximize their airline miles and credit card rewards to earn cheap flights, released its 2017 Labor Day Air Travel Forecast analyzing major U.S. airports and airlines to determine how travelers can best avoid potential delays surrounding the holiday …

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7 Reasons to Visit Shasta County, California

[ad_1] “When I first caught sight of Mount Shasta over the braided folds of the Sacramento Valley” wrote naturalist John Muir in 1874, “my blood turned to wine and I have not been weary since.” As world travelers, we’re not easily surprised. We love travel, do our research and pretty …

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