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Michael Russell's Articles in Travel and Leisure

  • Lake Tahoe: Awesome Ski Resorts
    It is incredible that within a one to two hour drive of a full-feature city like Reno, Nevada,
  • Lake Tahoe: A Brief History of the Lake
    The beauty of Lake Tahoe will take your breath away. It is a fantastic place to visit, with resorts and developments that will please everyone.
  • Lake Tahoe: A Healthy Vacationer's Dreamland
    If you're planning to take a trip to Lake Tahoe, the popular freshwater lake bordering California and Nevada, you might want to come prepared with hiking gear, ski equipment, bike equipment and some money.
  • Hawaii - Island Culture Shines
    Great concern has been rampant about the lack of "Hawaii" in the so-called "Hawaiian" activities, merchandise and demonstrations witnessed throughout the island's hotels. Such items like leis and bracelets being strung with shells from the Philippines or tropical print bags, dolls and pot holders bearing the status of "Made in China"---even many souvenirs sold to visitors in Hawaii are created in and sold from such places as Bali, Thailand.
  • Hawaii - How Filipinos Call It Home
    Back in the year, 1906, the agricultural people of northern Luzon, called "sakadas", set out and found Hawaii. Almost immediately, these immigrants found themselves knee-deep in trouble.
  • Guam - The Undiscovered Gem of Micronesia
    Perhaps every mainland American's dream vacation is to visit the Islands of Hawaii. Who wouldn't want to see the beautiful sights of this American paradise? But there is another American island that few people know of. That is the Island of Guam.
  • Thailand And Some Facts About It
    Thailand, officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia. Thailand is more famous for its tourism than any other countries in the same area.
  • Japan's Place in Video Game History
    Although video games did not come directly from Japan, they differ from other forms of Japanese media as they have been able to penetrate the U.S. market better than any other popular media coming out of Japan.
  • Singapore - The Fine City
    Singapore is famous for being the cleanest city in the world. Tourists will be astonished and impressed by the strict rules and regulations formed by the Singapore government
  • Vibrant Michigan
    Michigan is a beautiful and vibrant place to visit. From its thrilling amusement parks to the spectacular Tulip festival there is always something new to see.
  • Toronto - One of the Major Attractive Cities in North America
    Toronto is the largest city in Canada and located on the North West shore of Lake Ontario.
  • Spain - UNESCO World Heritage Cities
    Magnificent, unique monuments. Streets that carry you back in time. In Spain you will find unique places where you will live art and history at each step. These are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Exploring them you will enjoy a privileged journey back in time, where you can discover Spain's important cultural heritage.
  • Mexico - Festivals in San Miguel de Allende
    Fiestas and festivals - that's one of the reasons everyone enjoys San Miguel de Allende so much. By some accounts, this little city of 80,000 in the Mexican State of Guanajuato has more fiestas during the year than anyplace else in Mexico.
  • Bulgaria - Big Boom in Ski Resorts
    Since the return of democracy to Bulgaria in 1989, one of the most significant developments has been in the sphere of tourism and, parallel to it, a rapidly growing interest in realizing hitherto unsuspected possibilities for foreign investments in real estate. The length of the Black Sea coastline, well-known in the 1960s and 1970s as the holiday playground of Bulgarians and the citizens of other Soviet bloc countries, has undergone a massive transformation into one of the most attractive talked-about destinations for European tourists. It has been characterized enthusiastically as a second Costa Brava.
  • France - Leonardo Da Vinci's Home by the Loire
    In France during the reign of Louis XI (1107-1115), the Chateau du Clos-Luce was built on Gallo-Roman foundations. After completion, the king gave the residence of pink brick to his favorite, Etienne le Loup, a cook's assistant he had ennobled. At that time,
  • France - Le Mans
    Set on the main European London-Madrid line, Le Mans is just 50 minutes from Paris by TGV. Its historic heritage has made this mediaeval town the most popular film location for French cinema. But far from being a "museum town", Le Mans is strikingly lively and creative.
  • Alberta - Hwy 16, The Yellowhead Highway
    A historically important trade route, the Yellowhead Highway, also known as TransCanada Hwy 16, was named after an 1800s golden-haired fur trapper named Pierre Bostanais, who the Iroquois referred to as "tete jaune" or "yellow head". Today it's a modern highway that provides access to major wilderness areas, parks, historic sites and cultural attractions, including the provincial capital.
  • Religious Tourism - Jain Temples Of India
    The largest Jain temple of India is Adinath Jain Temple located in Ranakpur, near Udaipur, Rajasthan. Built in the 15th century, it is also one of the most beautiful Jain temples.
  • General information on the Bahamas
    The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean, east of Florida, north of Cuba and the Caribbean and consists of 700 islands.
  • England - Alnwick Castle
    William Shakespeare chronicled the history on one of England's most powerful medieval families, the Percys, in his plays Richard II and Henry IV. The Percy legacy, Alnwick Castle, remains a remarkable tribute to the impact of the Earls and Dukes of Northumberland on British history.
  • England - Goodrich Castle
    Admired by the Romantic poet William Wordsworth as the noblest ruin in Herefordshire, Goodrich Castle crowns a craggy outcrop above the Rive Wye, just southwest of Ross-on-Wye.
  • England - Richmond-upon-Thames
    Tired of the incessant buzz of traffic and humanity in the centre of London? Located further up the Thames and accessible by tube, Richmond offers a marvellous breather thanks to its immense royal park.
  • England - Warwick Castle
    Warwick Castle was taken over by the Tussaud Group in 1978 when it was bought from the 37th Earl of Warwick and the Group began a restoration program that is still in progress nearly thirty years later.
  • Camping with Alternatives
    Some people love camping and some people have a great distaste for camping. Where do you stand?
  • A Brief History of The Bahamas
    When asked in history lessons at school what made the year 1492 so special, almost every student knows the answer.
  • Saskatchewan - The Return of the Plains Bison
    In Grasslands National Park, on a rolling stretch of prairie grassland, 72 purebred plains bison were released onto the land where their ancestors once flourished.
  • Saskatchewan - Bunnock World Championships
    It's a national sporting bloodline the likes of which have not been seen in Saskatchewan since Canada's early hockey domination.
  • The Motor City
    Though many of you have heard of this fair city, how much do you really know? Detroit, Better known as "the Motor City" despite its myths Detroit truly has a lot to offer; this incredibly populated city is a great spot for family vacationing. Detroit also has many cultural centers, for theatre and events all year around.
  • Hawaii - Waipio Valley, a Magical, Royal Place
    Waipio Valley is called the Land of the Curving Water. It is one of the scenic wonders of the big island of Hawaii. This valley is chock full of meandering rivers that flow between taro patches until they flow into the breathtaking surf of the ocean. You can witness the magnificent waterfalls cascading thousands of feet down to the valley below. Waipio Valley is six miles across, sitting between 2,000 foot high cliffs.
  • Alberta - The Royal Tyrrell Museum
    Drumheller, Alberta is about a two hour drive northeast from Calgary on Hwy 9. Most visitors are unprepared for how suddenly the terrain changes. You are driving along a fairly typical prairie road, when out of the blue, the Canadian Badlands appear.
  • Shopping In Japan
    Shopping is always an important part when travelling. It is even more important and interesting in Japan where you can find many unique and beautiful souvenirs to bring back to your home country
  • Ontario - The Legends of a Giant and a Princess
    The Ojibway Indians of northwestern Ontario have many legends. These are two of the best still told to this day.
  • Diving in Some of the World's Best Spots
    1. Diving into Belize's Blue Hole - The Ambergris region of Belize may well have the best diving and snorkeling in the world. First stop: a visit to Captain Rene, tel. (501) 26-2819.
  • Scotland - Threave Castle
    Murder, mayhem and Mons Meg dominate the history of a simple tower house perched on an island in the River Dee, near Kirkcudbright. Threave Castle served the "Black" Douglases, who used this watery site as a springboard against their rivals, the Stewarts, in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • England - The Tower of London
    Tradition has it that as long as the ravens remain at the Tower of London, which they have occupied since the fortress first stood along the River Thames...
  • England - Carlisle Castle
    Located at the western end of the Stanegate, the Roman roadway that crossed northern England....
  • England - Bamburgh Castle
    Dominating a ridge about 150 feet above the Northumbrian shoreline, majestic Bamburgh Castle has capably served kings and commoners for almost two millenia.
  • British Columbia - Ranchlands and Rivers Circle
    Although you could start your drive anywhere along this circle route, this one starts out from Hope. This town is nestled against the Cascade Mountains on the banks of the Fraser River.
  • Why History Books Don't Compare To Going To Europe
    A European Vacation is more than just a destination to travel. It's a history in the making. No matter what part of the world you live in, Europe as a whole or individually by country, you have been directly or indirectly affected by the culture of Europe. Although modern, the European countries have been able to hold onto their histories and traditions.
  • Travelling and Working in Europe
    If you are like many practical travelers, you might plan to supplement or even completely finance your European holiday by working there temporarily. There are many great advantages to mixing work and travel. You get to see an inside view of the country you're working and living in that you wouldn't see if you were just a tourist.
  • Traditional Rice Farming in Japan
    The main stay of the Japanese diet has traditionally been rice. Many people, until recent times, only ate rice, vegetable and pickles with an occasional piece of fish, chicken or other meat. Successful rice cultivation has been a major concern throughout Japanese history because rice provided most of the calories and a good portion of the vitamins and protein required for sustenance.
  • Carrying Money Around Europe.
    The main options for many travelers when carrying many around Europe are credit cards, debit cards, cash and travelers' checks. Most experienced travelers always carry a combination of these. Remember to always keep your money, passports and other valuable as where no one can get them or even see them. Smart travelers use a moneybelt that's worn under clothing to keep your valuables close to you and still remain unobtrusive to prying eyes.
  • Buying an Airline Ticket to Europe.
    The airline ticket is probably going to be the biggest single expense of your trip in and out of Europe, especially if you are coming from Australia or New Zealand. The worst thing you can do is buy your ticket up at the last minute. Although there are some great deals on short notice, you are more likely to get a cheaper flight if you booked well in advance and you can also choose your seat in the flight. If you were still unsure about leaving, than buying a ticket early is a great boost.
  • Festivals in Europe
    It is highly unlikely for anyone to spend a couple of months touring Europe and never get to attend at least one festival.
  • Dining Etiquette In Japan
    Japan is a country of many traditions and etiquettes.
  • Getting Temporary Work in Europe
    If you plan to work legally in any European country, you will need to make arrangements based on your citizenship.

    If you are a non-EU national, you will need to get a work permit or a visa in advance. Expect to do a lot of paperwork and conquer a lot of red tape to obtain the necessary permits from the consulate of your own country.
  • Travel - Protect Yourself While Travelling
    Travelling is one of the most interesting activities in one's life. However, when you travel to a strange and unfamiliar place, you are very likely to be attacked, especially when travelling to third world countries. Tourists are usually very easy to be noticed and taken advantage of because they usually wear quite different clothes, bring a camera along and have a lost look on their face. So how can tourists protect themselves against being attacked in a new place?
  • Airfares: How to Get the Best Deals - Anywhere
    You can start to save by making your plans as early as possible: If you can make reservations up to three months in advance, some airlines offer early-bird discounts.

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