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Posted by Joshua Spaulding
First you must know that most American appliances are designed to run off of 110 volts and Most German appliances are designed to run off of 220 volts. This means that if you plug an American stereo, razor, computer, etc into a German outlet it will destroy it!! The prongs are different so it is hard to make this mistake but outlet adapters are sold and this does happen often. The reason the adapters are sold is because some American appliances are Dual-Voltage and can run off of 110 or 220.
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Posted by John Dulaney
Long National Paths Often called sentiers de grande randonnee (or GRs for short), long national paths are mapped clearly and connect points together so you'll be able to get from one GR trail to the next easily. GR trails cover around 38,000 miles of France and are typically blazed (or marked) with red over white (sometimes include yellow). GR trails are also numbered as GR2, GR5, etc.
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Posted by Jay Bauder
Nova Scotia is an ethereal peninsula that juts off of Canada's
eastern coast into the Atlantic Ocean....
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Posted by Rick Chapo
Say "Greenland" and a traveler immediately thinks of a giant slab of ice. With attractions such as Disko Bay, Motzfeldt So Lake, and the hikes around Qaqortoq, Greenland is great for travelers looking for something off the beaten path.
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Posted by Laura Quarantiello
Editor: The following article may be used in your
ezine,newsletter magazine or on your web site at no...
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Posted by Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com and bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as a guest Tom Savvides, expert on Greece and co-owner of National Travel Service Inc located in Livingston, New Jersey.
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Posted by Trevor Paetkau
Three days of sleet pellets bouncing off boilerplate and a wet
wind that renders Goretex useless ......
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Posted by Iggy Quazi
Earlier this week I was looking for some t-shirts to take away
with me on holiday, I wanted something...
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