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Summer Destination to Avoid: Gulf of Mexico
EPA is failing to do their job monitoring the air and reporting factual data. The people need to be made aware that their lives and long term livelihood are at stake because of the air quality in Gulf of Mexico.
How to Avoid Traveling Troubles
Traveling to a certain destination might not become memorable if there are too many troubles along the way. Remember that even the best trips are usually not trouble-free. Follow these tips that help lessen the hassles.
Unique Toys from Japan
Japan is known for its fascinating, and sometimes, eccentric culture. From anime, karaoke, to advanced technology, the Land of the Rising Sun always has something unique to offer.
Exploring California's Venice Beach
Travelers who are after the sunny side of Southern California can visit the beautifully eccentric Venice Beach, also known as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Muscle Beach, home to Hollywood royalties Julia Roberts, Kate Beckinsale, and Nicolas Cage.
When Mother Nature wields terror
Some places are made dangerous by the conflicts brought about by humans. But in these towns and cities—most of them heavily populated—it is Mother Nature which is always on the verge of wrath, wrecking havoc of unimaginable proportions.
Slaughter of dolphins comes to cinemas
Ric O’Barry once captured and trained dolphins in amusement parks and made the character Flipper world famous. Now, he is the animals’ unlikely champion, exposing the savage ways they are hunted in a small town in Japan. This time, he wants the dolphins swim free.
The new Bollywood fever
As one of the major film production centers in the world, Bollywood churns out about 1,0000 movies, most of which cater to India’s masses. They precariously enact their lives through the characters, escaping to a world where everything in the end gets resolved in song and dance.
Finding Haiti Amid the Rubbles
Weeks after the earthquake that rocked Haiti, rescuers are still finding survivors amid the rubbles. It seems that the hardy spirit of Haitians is still alive, inherited from their ancestors who led the only successful slave revolt in history.



