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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Find Hotel Rooms Best Prices

When you travel for business or pleasure, go on vacation or just for a short trip, you always need a place to spend the night in. Unless you are the camping sort of person, who likes "sleeping under the stars" or within a tent, then you do need to find a room in a hotel.

Now, here's a good site to find the hotel you are looking for. 

Monday, January 3, 2011

Sell Odd Products to Millions of Buyers (Unusual Secret)

Hey everyone,

Hope you all had a great new year, and to get 2011 off to a highly profitable start, I strongly recommend you take a look at this amazing video and download the free report that goes with it.

It reveals a unique system that allows anyone, no matter what their level of online experience to generate as much as $3000 each day or more selling weird stuff like train horns, pet supplies and sewing machines...


(In fact, the creators of this system have been known to do nearly $9000 in a single day with it)


See Video Here


Honestly, this is something you've never been told... and it doesn't involve any of the intense frustration and drawbacks that you'll have probably experienced before.


In other words you don't need an email list, JV partners or any technical knowledge in order to make this work...


Neither do you need to stock any products or know anything about the markets that you're selling in.


Interestingly, this has got absolutely nothing to do with affiliate marketing, product creation, blogging, CPV, PPV or anything like that and the best news is you can either have this as your main income source OR run it alongside any other business or work commitments you currently have...


It doesn't matter if you're an affiliate marketing genius making thousands of dollars each week, omeone looking for an additional income source...


This is something anyone can and SHOULD also be doing!


...and that is exactly why it has been featured on FOX news, in the New York Times and other high profile sites...


Be warned though...


This is TRULY bizarre.


Check out the video:


here


All the best,

Sebastian

Monday, October 25, 2010

First Post..., Again!

Welcome everyone to this blog of places to visit. The idea behind this blog, and its owner (myself), is to provide as many data as I can possibly give about varied and different places around the globe, or most of it.
I'll plan on making reviews not just about places to visit, but books, movies, music, things to do. There is a whole world of things out there and at least I can take a look at them. Please do not be misled by my blog title phrase; do not read the word "vacation" as "time when you are not working and are able to visit places you won't normally or regularly visit". Rather, we'll talk about places or locations which are worth visiting or having in that "wish list" of places to visit some day in our lifetime.
I won't be moving as fast as in a sport car going through town during summer holidays at the seashore, nor as slow as a snail going from a grass blade to another in my backyard. I'll be just trying to get by and produce as many reviews as my every day tasks allow. I can promise to do my very best.
So, write to you all on my next post.

Monday, July 12, 2010

First visit: Colonia, Uruguay.

The first post will be related to the picture you can all see behind the blog title. That picture of a quiet cobble-paved street you see was taken in Colonia del Sacramento, a town in the Republic of Uruguay, in South America. The Historic Quarter in that town of Colonia was declared a World Heritage Site in 1995. This quarter has many 17th-century buildings, including houses (now turned into museums), churches, and even a lighthouse which is also a museum. The place changed hands from the Portugueses to Spaniards and viceversa several times during the 18th century, until it definitely stayed under Uruguayan flag in the early 19th century.
This town of some 30,000 inhabitants in south-west Uruguay is visited by lots of tourists every year, people who want to see for themselves the old-time colonial marvels this place has to show and offer them. The town has flourished since the colony, and with its river port on the Río de la Plata, its historic site and modern buildings and streets on the new extended part of town it has something to present to almost everyone. It can even boast of a bullring built in 1910 and that hosted up to 8 bullfights until that activity was prohibited in Uruguay in 1912. Now that bullring is just there for a nice souvenir picture with your family. Nonetheless, it was built there and there it is, challenging time and ruin.