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Long before Walt Disney transformed a Florida orange grove into the nation's top tourist destination, Jacksonville was the place to go.
Some may get their kicks on Highway 66, but if kitsch is the order of the day, it can be found in great abundance on a short stretch of Highway 40 in eastern Arizona.
Among the towering bamboo and flowering Japanese plum and cherry trees they lurk - two huge Komodo dragons make the Jacksonville Zoo's Asian Bamboo Garden Exhibit home.
Famous for its sage seasoned sausages, Lincolnshire is also the home of a great plum bread and UK's most advanced fish market at Grimsby. It even has an ostrich farm.
Can ostriches fly? Do they bury their heads in the sand? Do ostriches really eat stones? This fascinating bird, indigenous to Africa, is now found all over the world.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Writer J. D. Webb shares the secrets of his approach to writing, from idea to execution.
This article describes wineries and tasting rooms in the unique towns and villages of California's Central Coast, convenient stops for those traveling Highway 1.
The Cape wine lands are some of the most breathtakingly beautiful in the world offering wine estate visits but also many other fabulous tourism opportunities.


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