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Applying for a Partner Visa? Perth Residents Need to Avoid These 7 Common Misconceptions
By Dave Guest · 7 years ago
It has become increasingly popular for people to enter Australia by applying for a spouse visa. This visa is for people that are engaged to, married to or in a de facto relationship with either ...
Information on Fraudulent Migration Agents Perth Bound Applicants Need to Know
By Dave Guest · 7 years ago
Applying for a visa in Australia can be a complex process for many people to navigate. However, the rules exist to protect Australian society from fraud and prevent unauthorised people gaining entry to our country. ...
PCT Training Hike on the Big Piney Trail, Paddy Creek Wilderness, Missouri
By Morgan Clements · 7 years ago
I set out for my first overnight training hike that I have been on since I was on the PCT in May, 2016. Starting at the Roby Lake, Missouri area, I made my way down ...
Most Romantic Honeymoon Ideas 2017
By Alex Price · 7 years ago
The honeymoon is one of the most exciting parts of a wedding. After months of planning and celebrating, you finally get to spend some alone time relaxing as newlyweds. Depending on the personality of the ...
Slovenia Vacation - Best Places to Visit
By Alex Price · 7 years ago
Slovenia is a country in Eastern Europe, one of the most politically stable and safe in Europe. It has great infrastructure and a friendly, well-educated populace. It is located between the Balkans and Western Europe, ...
Useful Hebrew for Travelers
By Alex Price · 7 years ago
Whether you are a first-time visitor or have already been in Israel, learning the local language can be useful. Communicating in a new country requires some knowledge of language and oral expressions, as well as ...
Business Travelers' Desires and Prospects in 2017
By Alex Price · 7 years ago
According to recent research conducted by Booking.com, the expectations of business travelers from their corporate trips are increasing. Nowadays many employees tend to agree to lower salaries and accept a job with business trips instead ...
Where Do Turtles Go?
By Gregory Gongaware · 7 years ago
Where do turtles go once the cold weather returns and ice forms over the surface of the water? Do you know? There is something about turtles most of us adore. Kids love them and often ...
I am so glad that I took that first walk with my new Snowshoes
By Charles Ramp · 7 years ago
Winter was never my favorite time of year. All I could ever think about was how cold I was, until my husband bought me a pair of snowshoes. I must admit I was not sure ...
5 Confounding Aspects of Vietnam & Cambodia
By Mary Jane · 7 years ago
5 Confounding Aspects of Vietnam & Cambodia
A trip to South East Asia can be daunting for those who are worried about the language barriers, but it turns out that there are lots of tourists ...
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Living Abroad in Thailand
By Gaetano Esposito · 7 years ago
This is my post about the best countries to check out for those looking to live abroad. I try to cover more than just statistics in these posts to give you an idea of what ...
Historic Colonial Williamsburg
By Hanksjordie None · 7 years ago
Historic Colonial Williamsburg
Historic Colonial Williamsburg has more than you think. When visitors come to Williamsburg on vacation for the first time they think, they can see everything in a few hours. And they also ...
Barcelona Lifestyle: Tips You Need to Know Before Move There If You Are a Student
By Antonio Novak · 7 years ago
Living in Barcelona means live in a place full of opportunities for every people, not only Spanish, but also foreigners. Understanding trendy as the second name of the Mediterranean city, I’m talking about what you ...
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
By Ram Pandey · 7 years ago
Annapurna base camp is recognized as one of the world’s best trekking destination, it is a stunning trek in the heart of the Annapurna range. The trail goes lush rhododendron forests, and high altitude landscapes, ...
Key things to consider when choosing a venue for hire
By Luke Dane · 7 years ago
Every day, there are multiple events that happen in various places of the world. Most of these events are very official and therefore, the organizers must look for appropriate venues. It is always not easy ...
Limpy the Mallard
By Gregory Gongaware · 7 years ago
Last spring a female mallard decided to turn our deck flower pot, tucked under an overhang, into her nursery. Nesting is a stressful and tiresome period for the female mallard, as she lays more than ...
Musky Rodent Happenings
By Gregory Gongaware · 7 years ago
Early one December morning while sipping my first coffee, I spotted a small dark shape struggling on our newly nearly frozen lake. After further observations, I discovered it was a muskrat attempting to make his ...
Eagle Islands
By Gregory James · 7 years ago
It was a clear, warm summer afternoon on Lake Chaubunagungamaug in Webster, Massachusetts. We were anchored in a quiet cove, playing a lively game of cribbage when I spotted a pair of eagles soaring high ...
Fall to Winter - Water to Ice
By Gregory Gongaware · 7 years ago
There is no doubt fall has left and winter has arrived. Our deciduous trees have shed their leaves. Early morning frost and warm days have turned to frozen ground and bone chilling winds. Activity on ...
The Most Festive Cities To Travel Over Christmas
By Edward Wade · 7 years ago
With Christmas coming up, festivities around the world are well and truly beginning to take over. Christmas is a time for tradition, with different cities and cultures celebrating it in all manner of ways. Even ...