Posts Tagged with: travel
By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Caribbean & Islands & cruise on March 13th, 2017
Some people travel for food. Others travel for art. We travel to swim.
It’s not a conscious thing, though. And by that, I mean we don’t plan our trips around swimming the way surfers do for …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Resources on November 4th, 2014
I think one of the coolest things about being a traveler in the digital age is the abundance of travel tips and hacks that are available online. From the best times to score cheap …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Galapagos & Travel Blog on June 26th, 2013
Elvis had Graceland, Michael Jackson had Neverland and Lonesome George had the Darwin Station. Each one took full advantage of their home while they were alive. Elvis grilled up late night peanut butter and banana …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Hawaii & Maui & Molokai & Travel Blog on June 18th, 2013
Moloka’i may only be 15 miles from Maui, but from everything I’ve heard it could very well be its own country. The fish shaped island with cliffs as tall as 300 story skyscrapers sits in …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Colorado on June 10th, 2013
I got a glimpse into one of Colorado’s most historic roads yesterday and I thought it would be fun to showcase the time lapse here.
Fresh from a jaunt to Colorado, Beth’s sister, Bridgette, and brother-in-law, …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Italy & Tuscany on May 28th, 2013
Greek writers discussed the virtues of Tuscan Wine in literary references dating back to the 3rd century BC. Word has it that the Etruscans started viticulture in Tuscany during the 8th century BC with exports …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on May 26th, 2013
Just like booking your flights or hotel, leaving your vehicle in airport parking should be researched and, if possible, purchased in advance before arriving at the airport. Why? Well, there are actually three reasons: Save, …
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