The sunsets we've been having whilst in the Amazon rainforest are a photographer's dream. I took this photo from the boat just outside the tiny Amazon village of Uara, Brazil. I couldn't take my eyes off the evening sky, it was awe inspiring!
Take A Romantic Break To AMAZING Beaches
| Whether you've been a couple for 10 years or 10 months, it's important to take steps to ensure the romance stays alive in your relationship.This means doing all the little things that you might have come to take for granted by now, such as saying "I love you" on a daily basis, remembering birthdays and anniversaries, and simply showing appreciation when your partner does the laundry or fixes a wonderful dinner. There might even be occasions when you want to make a bigger gesture, such as taking your loved one on a surprise trip to somewhere REALLY glamorous. With so many affordable romantic getaway packages to choose from, this can be accomplished rather easily. |
Romance means different things to different people.
This notion is reflected in the sheer number of romantic getaway packages out there. For instance, if you and your sweetheart are the tireless sort who like to stay up to the wee hours having fun, you can jet off to Vegas for a wild weekend of shows and slots. If you prefer to use your weekend for some quiet one-on-one time, then a cozy Vermont bed & breakfast might be just the ticket. Golfers would love one of the romantic getaway packages to Myrtle Beach, while wine enthusiasts can't go wrong in Napa. As long as you know what you want to do, you'll find a suitable package.
All-inclusive romantic getaway packages are all the rage these days. This of course means that all meals and beverages (and perhaps activities as well) are included in the price of your vacation. Some people tend to think all-inclusive trips are too inexpensive for their budgets, but this usually isn't the case. In fact, you'll often spend less at an all-inclusive resort because there aren't any hidden costs or other such surprises to contend with. There are actually some very affordable deals out there, so be sure to ask about this option.
Where can you find amazing bargains on romantic getaway packages? The Internet is full of travel websites that specialize in these quick trips, so running a few quick searches will likely point you in the right direction. This is a very easy and convenient way to browse through a variety of vacation ideas, as well as to compare prices and book a trip if you come across something you like. So even if you have no clue where your honey would like to go, don't let that stop you from browsing through the different deals. You might get inspired by something you see.
All relationships could use an injection of romance every once in a while to keep things fresh and vibrant. With the seemingly endless selection of romantic getaway packages available at your fingertips, pulling off a great weekend trip is easier than ever. Take a look at some destinations now, and make your reservations today!
Aaaaaah! Good old British Fish…
Aaaaaah! Good old British Fish and Chips! What can be better comfort food than that on a dark, cold, Welsh
wintry night!
Bahrain Protests Intensify
Bahrain protests intensify as Foreign Office advises against travel to country
Thousands of anti-government demonstrators cut off Bahrain’s financial center and drove back police trying to push them from the Pearl Square in the most disruptive protests since calls for more freedom erupted a month ago.
Witnesses said security forces surrounded the protesters’ tent compound, shooting tear gas and rubber bullets in the largest effort to clear Pearl Square since a deadly crackdown last month that left four dead.
The clashes fueled fears that Bahrain’s political crisis could be stumbling toward open sectarian conflict between the ruling minority Sunnis and Shiites.
The Foreign Office updated its travel advice to say that it now advises against all travel to Bahrain.
In some neighborhoods, vigilantes set up checkpoints to try to keep outsiders from entering.
Bahrain's interior ministry warned on Saturday that the "social fabric" of the nation was in peril.
And on Sunday, Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa said the nation has "witnessed tragic events" during a month of unprecedented political unrest.
But he warned, "the right to security and safety is above all else."
"Any legitimate claims must not be made at the expense of security and stability," he said in a televised speech late on Sunday.
On Monday - a day after visiting US Defense Secretary Robert Gates urged quick progress toward reform - thousands of protesters gathered before dawn to block King Faisal Highway, a four-lane expressway leading to Bahrain's main financial district in downtown Manama, causing huge traffic chaos during morning rush hour and preventing many from reaching their offices on the first day of the work week.
"No one was able to go to work today. Thugs and protesters were blocking the highway," complained Sawsan Mohammed, 30, who works in the financial district. "I am upset that Bahrain is no longer a stable place."
Security forces dispersed about 350 protesters "by using tear gas," the government said. But traffic was clogged until late morning, and many drivers sent messages of rage and frustration to social media sites.
"I blame the protesters for what's happened in Bahrain today," said Dana Nasser, 25, who was caught in the traffic chaos and never made it to her office.
About two miles away, police at the same time moved in on Pearl Square, site of a month-long occupation by members of Bahrain's Shiite majority calling for an elected government and equality with Bahrain's Sunnis.
Many protesters in recent days have pressed their demands further to call for the ouster of the Sunni dynasty that has held power for more than two centuries.
Activists tried to stand their ground and chanted "Peaceful! peaceful!"
The crowd swelled into thousands, with protesters streaming to the square to reinforce the activists' lines as police continued firing tear gas. By early afternoon, police pulled back from the square, witnesses said.
Bahrain has also tried hard to position itself as an attractive investment destination and Middle East banking center.
Even the passport stamps issued to incoming visitors declare the kingdom as "Business-friendly Bahrain."
I can't believe it's almost here already, the trip that has been booked for over a year and OH SO MUCH has happened during that year, in fact it's probably been one of the most eventful years of my life for many reasons.
I've done SO much research about what we might expect from having altitude sickness when we visit Cusco in Peru.




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