Sep 03
History
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The first experiments directed to give shooters optical aiming aids go back to the early 17th century. For centuries different optical aiming aids and primitive predecessors of telescopic sights were created that had practical or performance limitations. The first practical refractor telescope based telescopic sight was built in 1880 by August Fiedler (Stronsdorf, Austria), forestry commissioner of Prince Reuss. Telescopic sights with ...
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Sep 02
A travel wallet can be pretty handy when you´re on the move,
especially on international trips. It keeps all your travel
documents and currency in one place for easy access. Following
is a checklist of items you may want to keep in your travel
wallet.
- Passport
- Photo ID
- Airline, Cruise and
Train Tickets
- Boarding Pass
- Insurance Cards (medical and
car)
- Itinerary with important telephone numbers and
addresses (hotels, airlines, etc.)
- Travel Coupons or
Certificates
- Some one-dollar bills for
...
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Aug 30
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Aug 28
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When planning your travels or buying your airline tickets, you
have probably come across definitions and terms that might have
seemed strange to you. Granted, many of the definitions and
terms become more ...
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Aug 25
Locations That Offer More But Cost
Less So you want to travel the world
but you have a tight budget?
Are you tired of reading about everyone else's exotic
adventures and ready to have some of your own? Have you always wanted to
take an international vacation but thought you couldn't afford
it? There are numerous
travel destinations across the world that are both exciting and
affordable. Five of them
are described here to give you ideas and get you started
planning your own getaway. ...
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Aug 24
ndependent travel in Europe - Seven Secrets for Success
One: Do not try to see and do too much.
You may end up actually seeing very little. I think it is better
to see more of fewer countries/regions and see them properly.
You may not want to stay in one location for your whole trip.
However if you choose carefully it may be possible to do several
day trips from one central location. If you do decide to tour,
consider spending at least two nights in some of your
destinations. It can be ...
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Aug 23
==================================== Whether you're 16 or 60,
you CAN travel just about anywhere in the world for free -- and
even with a nice stash of cash in your pocket -- by telling
like-minded people about a trip and convincing them to go with
you. Get 5 to 20 to book the same trip, and your trip is free.
====================================
© 2004 by Jacqueline Corbett, editor www.TheLivingWeb.net
If you have a burning desire to see the Pyramids... or go on an
African Safari... or ...
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Aug 21
In June of 1999, Kathi and I took a Globus tour of Italy - their
"Italian Mosaic." Before leaving for the trip, I borrowed a
Steadicam Jr. from a good friend in Los Angeles who is a film
editor. I wanted to use it with my home video camera to shoot
better quality home movies while on this "once in a lifetime"
trip. The Steadicam Jr stabilizes the camera and completely
eliminates any shaking.
The 21-day (with two extensions) trip was absolutely wonderful!
The group of about 25 people on the tour ...
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Aug 20
How to Travel for Free by Leading or Promoting Tours
Whether you're 16 or 60, you CAN travel just about anywhere in
the world for free -- and even with a nice stash of cash in your
pocket -- by telling like-minded people about a trip and
convincing them to go with you. Get 5 to 20 to book the same
trip, and your trip is free.
© 2004 by Jacqueline Corbett TheLivingWeb.net
If you have a burning desire to see the Pyramids... or go on an
African Safari... or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef of the ...
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