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		<title>Seattle’s Intriguing History Leaves Lasting Impression on Visitors</title>
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Seattle, Washington has a great deal to offer its discerning visitors. From the ordinary and mundane to the out and out macabre, you will see it all while visiting Seattle, Washington, if, that is, you know where to look for them. Seattle has a rich history and it seems an even richer future. Nestled among [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" title="Seattle" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/Seattle.htm">Seattle</a>, <a target="_blank" title="Washington" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/State/Washington.htm">Washington</a> has a great deal to offer its discerning visitors. From the ordinary and mundane to the out and out macabre, you will see it all while visiting <a target="_blank" title="Seattle" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/Seattle.htm">Seattle</a>, <a target="_blank" title="Washington" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/State/Washington.htm">Washington</a>, if, that is, you know where to look for them. <a target="_blank" title="Seattle" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/Seattle.htm">Seattle</a> has a rich history and it seems an even richer future. Nestled among some of the most beautiful countryside North America has to offer, this great city has the best of most worlds-a very mild climate, access to water, land, mountains, fields, and streams. Seattle is like every patriotic song you can imagine and in the middle of it all Seattle is a bustling metropolis.<br />
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If you are planning to visit Seattle, I have one word of warning for you. You will probably want to stay. That is of course, if you aren&#8217;t too worried by rain. The only real drawback I can see for living in Seattle is that your skin will have a difficult time getting that sun kissed glow that summer brings almost everywhere else in America. But I think I could sacrifice sweltering heat and sticky humidity in exchange for a little rain. In fact, I would welcome a little rain right now; it might actually cool things off.<br />
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For those who have tastes that run a little bit off center of ordinary, Seattle has a great bit of entertainment to offer you as well. The first bit is a freebie and not of interest to some (yet it still seems a vastly popular stop for tourists). That place is the Lakeview Cemetery.</p>
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<p>This is where the bodies of many of Seattle&#8217;s founding fathers and most prominent citizens have been laid to rest. Perhaps most startling is the fact that Bruce and Brandon Lee receive more visitors than anyone else in the cemetery. While some may find this fact mildly disturbing, I guess when you think of all the visitors Graceland receives every year it really isn&#8217;t all that obscene.<br />
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The next stop on the off center tourist traps would be Bill Speidel&#8217;s Underground Tour. This tour takes you to the streets of old downtown Seattle. The only thing is these streets are beneath the streets of New Seattle. This is perhaps one of the most interesting tours you will find in the city-other than maybe the Private Eye tours but that&#8217;s another story-because it literally takes you into history. At the end of this tour you can get access to Rogue&#8217;s Gallery Museum where you will see exhibits relating to Seattle&#8217;s Victorian era and other historical points of interest. The tour lasts about 90 minutes and costs $11 for adults. If you have the time, this is one tour that if nothing else, will leave a lasting impression.<br />
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If you are in the Pike Place Market area, you really should check out the Market Ghost Tours. These are one hour walking tours of the market where those who work in the building share stories of strange occurrences. You will also get to hear some of Seattle&#8217;s interesting history mixed in with the ghost tales. This is a walking tour and might be a little frightening and/or boring for smaller children. But, if you are looking for something different to do, this tour should be right up your alley. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, I would hope that you can at the very least find tours such as this entertaining.</p>
<p>The city of Seattle has a great deal to offer those who are adventurous enough to seek the knowledge, fun, and entertainment that abounds. Some of the tours and exhibits need to be taken with a grain of salt and a sense of humor. All others should at the very least provide some degree of information, education, and fun to those who visit. I hope more than anything that your trip to Seattle takes you off the beaten path at least once. What on earth would you tell the people back home if you didn&#8217;t at least have one extraordinary adventure?</p>
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		<title>Shop for Art off the Beaten Path</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art is one of many cultural draws in New York City. There are art galleries in abundance in this great city and almost certainly an artist to fit almost any taste. Art has always been to some degree in the eyes of the beholder and beauty in the city of New York is in abundant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art is one of many cultural draws in <a target="_blank" title="New York City" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/New_York.htm">New York City</a>. There are art galleries in abundance in this great city and almost certainly an artist to fit almost any taste. Art has always been to some degree in the eyes of the beholder and beauty in the city of <a target="_blank" title="New York" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/New_York.htm">New York</a> is in abundant supply.<br />
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Whether you consider yourself an enthusiastic supporter of art and the arts, it&#8217;s hard to deny the fact that <a target="_blank" title="New York" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/New_York.htm">New York</a> has a great deal of art to offer those who are willing to seek it. From the graffiti that is so artfully rendered along bridges, buildings, busses, and signs throughout the city to murals and store windows that are so wonderfully made art comes in this city in many forms. You will find artists, sketchers, painters, and those seeking muses wandering around various parts of the city that may be particularly lovely, inspiring, or even forlorn.<br />
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The art doesn&#8217;t end with sketches, drawings, or paintings. It goes well beyond that. In this great city you will see sculptors with magnificent works that might be inspiring to you and might be utterly and completely unintelligible and you might find art that touches your heart and simply won&#8217;t let go. For whatever reason, art for most of us is purely emotional. This isn&#8217;t only true for the painter but also for those who witness the beauty of the art that has been created.<br />
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<p>There is also pottery, blown glass, metal works, wood works, and literally dozens of other works of art within this city. You can stroll through the many galleries of the city or walk along the streets and through the parks seeking art and the artists that create these wonderful works. You might find the grandest work of art in the hands of the slightest of creatures or in the most unlikely of places. <a target="_blank" title="New York" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/New_York.htm">New York</a> is full of surprises that go far beyond the beaten paths.<br />
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If you are truly seeking art to bring home from your trip to New York, the best place to look is in second hand or consignment shops. You can generally find nice pieces of art at unbelievably low prices. This is one of the best ways to begin building your collection and there are some second hand shops that specialize in artwork or &#8216;junk art&#8217;. Of course there are galleries that deal with rare second hand art and it is highly unlikely that you&#8217;ll find a discount there. Stick to the consignment shops, flea markets and used furniture stores if you are truly seeking some nice pieces that are seriously undervalued.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the art you choose only needs to speak to you (and hopefully match your décor to some degree, unless of course you are searching for an excuse to redecorate) and doesn&#8217;t have to really mean anything at all. When you do find a piece of art that you feel you must own, price is often not a consideration. This makes the fact that you&#8217;re looking in a second hand store a much better way to shop. At least in this instance you won&#8217;t have to deal with sticker shock from the massively over inflated price tags you will find in most galleries. Of course that is because they are recovering their commissions off the top so you&#8217;re automatically knocking off that much of a discount by shopping second hand and off the beaten path.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After my girlfriend and I took a look at the various locations and the entertainment provided we made a decision.  It seemed the best thing to do was to do a 10-day trip.  We thought that 5 days on the coast and 5 days inland around <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/San_Jose.htm"><strong>San Jose</strong></a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/Monteverde.htm"><strong>Monteverde</strong></a> would give us a nice visit and allow us to see a wide area of the country.</p>
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<p>I got on the phone and called a local <a target="_blank" title="travel agent" href="http://www.directory.bookingcompare.com/Travel-Agents/">travel agent</a> and had a little talk.  I learned quite a bit.  You can book your own flight because these days there aren&#8217;t many tour discounts.  That is becoming a thing of the past.  But with tours you have it made easy for you.  You are picked up and directed to the different restaurants and entertainment available to you.</p>
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<p>September, October, and November are the rainy and hurricane season.  Prime season is January, February, March, and April.  You will pay top dollar for these times of year.  It seems there is a small window in the beginning of December and again for the month of May for you to get good rates.<br />
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<p>When I talked to the <a target="_blank" title="travel agent" href="http://www.directory.bookingcompare.com/Travel-Agents/">travel agent</a> she said she had been to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/Country/Costa_Rica.htm"><strong>Costa Rica </strong></a>a couple of years ago.  She said that the traffic in San Jose was miserable.  I am from <a target="_blank" title="Seattle" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/Seattle.htm">Seattle</a> and I hate traffic.  It seems I can never get away from it.  When I said that I had issues with traffic I was told that I could fly into Liberia Airport the other side of the island and avoid the capital all together.</p>
<p>It seemed to me that spending one day in the capital would be sufficient.  I wanted to spend the rest of my 5 days inland at Monteverde and visit the Arenal volcano.  So I decided that I would fly in from Houston Airport to Liberia Airport on the coast of Costa Rica spend my 5 days there, and then I would fly out of the San Jose airport back home.</p>
<p>I was still unsure of when I would be able to actually take this trip but I did ask the <a target="_blank" title="travel agent" href="http://www.directory.bookingcompare.com/Travel-Agents/">travel agent</a> to give me some sample rates for flights.  She gave me Wednesday thru Thursday bookings because she said that you get better rates booking that way instead of weekend to weekend.  It allows the hotels to maximize their occupancy.  You might keep that factoid in mind when asking the boss for time off.</p>
<p>The agent gave me sample prices for flights.  For the high season of January, February, March, April, the plane fare on Continental and Delta were $655.00 per person.  In the off-season the plane fare was $502.00 so at least there is a choice.<br />
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The first thing I have to do is get a passport and that has worried me.  With all the changes brought about by 911 I know it is nowhere near as easy as it used to be to get a passport.  I had heard that it can take you up to a year to get one.  I asked the travel agent about this and she said that things were running much smoother and it was taking a little more than 12 weeks to get your passport.</p>
<p>When planning your trip, consider your comfort.  The Caribbean side of the island can be more humid, especially in the summer months.</p>
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		<title>Costa Rica: Let’s Eat!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 01:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>emhadp</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I was mistaken when I thought I would be eating mostly Latin food but Costa Rica has a phenomenal diversity in the foods that it serves.  You would be surprised to find that there are many Asian restaurants and just as many European restaurants.  The food is plentiful and the cost is reasonable. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was mistaken when I thought I would be eating mostly Latin food but <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/Country/Costa_Rica.htm"><strong>Costa Rica</strong></a> has a phenomenal diversity in the foods that it serves.  You would be surprised to find that there are many Asian restaurants and just as many European restaurants.  The food is plentiful and the cost is reasonable.  Of course every fine hotel has a restaurant on the premises but you will want to eat at the local restaurants.</p>
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<p>In <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/City/San_Jose.htm"><strong>San Jose</strong></a> there are quite a few fine restaurants.  Ristorante Bohemia is a fine European restaurant that serves a formal European dinner with a fine wine list.  While looking for restaurants to try out, I repeatedly found Tin Jo&#8217;s on the list.  This is a restaurant that seems to have stood the test of time and is still in business.  The food is considered Pan Asian and you can find Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and even some East Indian food.  The deserts are delicious.</p>
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<p>I once went to a Cuban restaurant and found out the hard way that not all Latin food is like Mexican food.  I embarrassed myself and asked for chips and salsa.  Big oops, I got a dirty look for that one.  The same is true of Costa Rica; don&#8217;t go expecting the native food to be like Mexican food. It could be considered bland and is healthier than the Mexican food that we usually eat here in the States.  Costa Rican food is considered healthier because it is more fresh and natural.  No canned peas here!<br />
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The nicest thing about eating in Costa Rica is that all fruits, vegetable, and seafood are very fresh.  In some cases the beef and pork are actually fresh as well. In all restaurants the juice served is usually fresh.  It seems that it is cheaper to serve fresh rather than frozen.  Many smaller restaurants actually grow their own fruits, vegetables, and herbs There is also the cheese made by the Quaker community from Monteverde and if you travel through Monteverde you will get a chance to meet the Quakers.  .</p>
<p>One thing that I have to have in the morning is a hot cup of coffee.  I don&#8217;t care if the weather is hot or not, I must have a cup of hot coffee to get moving in the morning.  One nice thing is that Costa Rica produces a fine crop of coffee.  You may want to stock up and take bags of coffee home with you as gifts for friends and family.  Many of the hotels are located on either old coffee plantations or on actual functioning coffee plantations.</p>
<p>One of the local dishes is Ceviche, which is wonderful and is made from seafood.  I make my own version here at home with cooked shrimp and crab.  One of the delicacies found in most salads is Hearts of Palm.  I think that is great, especially since I love Hearts of Palm.  Here in the states they are expensive and I haven&#8217;t had any for quite some time.</p>
<p>As with any Central American country, Plantains are a staple it the diet of Costa Ricans.  When I was a kid my Puerto Rican friend was served fried Plantains for breakfast made by her mother.  I was shocked to see her put ketchup on a fried banana.  Well I soon found out that Plantains are in the banana family but they are used more like potatoes.<br />
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Because of all the fresh produce available, Costa Rica is a heaven for vegetarians or those with vegan diets.  You will find many vegetarian restaurants available for your dining pleasure.</p>
<p>Most of the big hotels have buffets and you can always eat at these but you will do yourself a disservice if you don&#8217;t try the local cuisine with it being as fresh and original as it is.  There are a many Americans and others that come to Costa Rica and open up businesses.  No matter where you are in Costa Rica, get out and try the food.  Visit someplace new every day.</p>
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		<title>Costa Rica Tourist Traps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 01:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Costa Rica has a great tourist industry.  They are welcoming and friendly and in most cases they are honest and genuine.  But human nature being what it is, sometimes we end up getting less than we bargained for.  The following are just a few tips on what to look out for before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/Country/Costa_Rica.htm"><strong>Costa Rica</strong></a> has a great tourist industry.  They are welcoming and friendly and in most cases they are honest and genuine.  But human nature being what it is, sometimes we end up getting less than we bargained for.  The following are just a few tips on what to look out for before you pay out of pocket.</p>
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<p>In most cities these days, when the local cops aren&#8217;t busy they park in a discreet spot and scrutinize drivers to see if they can catch them in an infraction.  One person I read about got stopped for speeding and the cops told him that it was an expensive ticket.  The cop told them that for $100 he would look the other way.  Later he was told that he could have settled the ticket at any Bank of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bookingcompare.com/Country/Costa_Rica.htm"><strong>Costa Rica</strong></a>.</p>
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<p>This is a great example of why you should take the bus and taxi whenever possible.  You may think you are free with your own vehicle but you won&#8217;t be very free if you are stuck in a hole on a dirt road in a foreign country.  Just figure into your budget, taxi and bus fare.   Always hide extra cab fare on you somewhere just in case of emergency.<br />
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Another trap is that using <a target="_blank" title="travel agent" href="http://www.directory.bookingcompare.com/Travel-Agents/">travel agent</a> doesn&#8217;t always pay off.  You could end up paying as much as $50 a night more on your lodging because of the <a target="_blank" title="travel agent" href="http://www.directory.bookingcompare.com/Travel-Agents/">travel agent</a>&#8217;s cut.  Go ahead and book your own rooms and make payment arrangements.  Also try to find out the distance from your hotel to your destination.  Why pay a cab to drive half a mile when you can walk it, unless it&#8217;s raining of course.</p>
<p>This next thing isn&#8217;t necessarily a tourist trap but you should know about this ahead of time.  In the Monteverde Cloud Forest there are the attractions of the Sky Bridge and Canopy tours.  A sky bridge is a bridge made over the tops of the trees.  Canopy Tours are like ski lifts, the canopied car moving on a cable from tree to tree.  The idea being, that you are able to see a great variety of wildlife from this vantage point.  I hope you don&#8217;t have vertigo.<br />
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You are walking off into a bridge into the trees and the clouds, or your are taking the Canopy ride through the clouds but your purpose in doing this is to be able to see the wonderful wildlife.  You will see nothing unless the clouds clear.  It does cost you money to get across the bridge and to ride the Canopies but why pay the money if you can&#8217;t see anything.  Better to wait until you have a clear day.</p>
<p>The next one is really important.  Look before you sit when using the restroom in remote locations.  One lady said that someone had stolen the toilet seat and she had no place to sit.  To make matters worse there was no toilet paper.  So my advice to you is to always go to the restroom in a store or restaurant if you have the chance before going into on tours and always, always take some toilet paper.</p>
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