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Humanoid Tokio Hotel Track list
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Hilary Bowman)
Paris is the epitome of romance and magnificence that is why a lot of people are being drawn into this city to experience the beauty of Parisian living.
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Through Oregon's Hood River Valley with the Mount Hood Railroad
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
When the sky’s impenetrable misty white and gray quilt, draping the silver Columbia River, had torn apart and revealed an illustrious blue, the daily excursion train from Hood River to Odell, operated by the Mount Hood Railroad, began to accept pas... |
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Through the Atacama Desert Aboard the Tacna-Arica Railroad
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
Driving toward the Arica Railway Station in Chile on a swelteringly hot summer morning, I caught glimpse of the wooden, 60-year-old, English-built sentinel car, registered 0261 and painted a bright orange and yellow, on display, making my way up the ... |
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The White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
1. Origin and Construction The clouds, draping the mountains like strands of silver steel wool, hung low over the Lynn Canal, gateway to the historic city of Skagway, Alaska, itself the origin of thousands of stampeders who had begun their 45-mile tr... |
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Argentina's Punta Tombo Penguin Rookery
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
Of the approximately 15 worldwide species of penguins, five are prevalent in South America, among them the Gentoo, Rockhopper, King, Macaroni, and Magellanic, the latter of which comprise the largest group and can be viewed at the Punta Tombo Penguin... |
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Through Mexico's Copper Canyon Aboard the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
I The streets of Chihuahua appeared black, movement-devoid slabs as the van unimpededly slipped over then at 0530 to the train station, not a single automobile encountered during the brief journey from the Hotel San... |
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Floyd Bennett Field
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
1 There are an increasing number of New York area airports, including those on Long Island, in Westchester County, and in New Jersey, yet few are able to name New York City’s very first airport. Even fewer are able ... |
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Dayton: Origin of Aviation
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
Dayton, Ohio, a city inextricably tied to the Wright Brothers, is considered the “birthplace of aviation” and should be high on any airline industry employee’s travel list. Wilbur Wright, born in 1867, and Orville... |
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The History of College Park Airport in Maryland
(Wed Jan 13th, 2010, by Robert G. Waldvogel)
Only one airport can claim the title of the “world’s oldest, continuously-operating” one. That title belongs to College Park Airport, located in Maryland, some 25 miles from the state’s major facility, Baltimore-Washington International Air... |