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Life 75 Years Ago Compared To Now! (the cost of living)
I found a couple of dozen old newspaper in the far corner of the attic. It was probably some of the most interesting read I've had for quite a while as they dated back to the years of 1933 to 1934. I made...
135 commentsOn the buses on the island of Tenerife
Visitors and holidaymakers to the island of Tenerife often miss out on many of its attractions because they simply don't realise what is on offer or know how easy it is to get one of the cheap bus...
11 comments10 Ways to Stay Upright on a Crowded Bus
Do you ever have to ride the public transit system in your area? If so then there’s a good chance that you live in a place where the buses, trains and light rail systems get crowded. In cities like San...
2 commentsChristmas Ornaments by Profession - Teachers, Bus Drivers, Hairdressers and more professionals
Christmas ornaments by profession - teachers, school bus driver, hair dresser, carpenter, plumber, waitress, nurse, postal worker
Sydney's Vintage Buses
A collection of pictures of vintage buses taken during the 2009 Australia Day celebration. These buses are restored and displayed at the Sydney Bus Museum at Tempe NSW, Australia.
3 commentsUsing public transport in Amsterdam
Like any system Amsterdam's has its own quirks and idiosyncrasies. You arrive at Central Station or Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport - how do you get to your accommodation? This hub explains all.
10 commentsTourist Places in Tamil Nadu (Part -1)
Tamil Nadu is one of the Indian state, situated at the southern end of this country. It is a land of Temples. Its culture, coustoms and even costume are unique from other part of the country. Language is...
8 commentsNewark Airport Transportation To and From New York City
Located 16 miles from New York City in New Jersey State, Newark International Airport is the smallest compare two other New York City airports - JFK and La Guardia. And unfortunately, it has a reputation as...
8 commentsThings to know before you ride Greyhound!
Riding the Greyhound bus is quite an experience. I recently took a ride from Washington D.C. to New Braunfels, TX on the bus. It took 39 hours and 25 stops to make it. My wife, myself and my 4 year old son...
7 commentsBig Things In Montana, Big Things In Our Little Town!!
OK, so I live in this little tiny town, tucked away from the rest of the world...where you forget the "real world" exists somewhere beyond our boundaries!!! A two lane highway runs east to west, the main hub...
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