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Travel writers introduced to beauty of Cocke County
Travel writers and tourism officials look over Smoky Mountain Honey’s products at the home of Tony and Vernell Holt during their Thursday visit to the Old 15th community in Del Rio.
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Travel View of the Week
Send us your views on our travel stories for the chance to win return flights to one of four destinations.
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Travel agency employee arraigned on theft charges
A Lattimer Mines woman accused of stealing from the travel center for which she worked was arraigned by District Judge Daniel O’Donnell in Hazle Township on Wednesday.
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Hawaii – Lonely Planet Travel Video

A surfer’s paradise and a beach lover’s bliss, Hawaii attracts millions of visitors a year and why wouldn’t it when even the name conjures up dreamy images of picture perfect tropical islands. Produced by Lonely Planet TV
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03-29-11-Rep. Silvey on governor’s travel budget.wmv
Missouri House Budget Committee Chairman, Rep. Ryan Silvey, Kansas City, speaks in support of Rep. Nasheed’s amendment to take the governor’s travel budget to use for a drop out prevention program in St. Louis schools.
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Travel and Adventure Program continues its 35th year
Help Save Ted the Traveling Bear!

Image by antonkawasaki
Ted the Traveling Bear has been visiting us lately!
Ted’s been given tours of various cities from a few people already, but he originally started his traveling in Cairns, Australia with Sandy Edgar. We’ve been giving him a tour of the Big Apple, and we even took him with us to Spain! He LOVES to travel.
Unfortunately, ever since he’s been staying with us, our other bear, Rojo, has been a bit…jealous, so to speak. I think we may need to send Ted off to his next destination soon…for his own good. Do you want to be one of Ted’s next tour guides?
To find out more about the Ted the Traveling Bear project, please click here for information on how to be a host, or contact Sandy Edgar directly. Ted’s dying to see the rest of the world, so please help him with seeing as much as possible! (And save him from Rojo!)
You can see more of my own Ted pics here.
Update: Ted is now safely traveling the rest of the world, continuing on his adventures. He sends postcards to Rojo, which I think is really sweet.
Taken with a Samsung SL202
At home.
Travel and Adventure Program continues its 35th year
The Travel and Adventure Program, offered by District 279 Community Education Department, celebrates 35 years of travel program with a yearlong line up of films.
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Travel group boss slates new protection laws
The head of Scotland’s largest independent travel group has hit out at the government’s new proposed Air Travel Organisers Licensing (ATOL) reforms – which are
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Travel updates: From fuel surcharges to new Disneyland in Shanghai
Travel updates from fuel surcharges to new Disneyland in Shanghai.
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How To Travel Cheaply
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the Travel General category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Just because you’re short on cash doesn’t mean you can’t see the world. To complete this How-To you will need: Patience to sniff out the best deals Willingness to rough it The ability to be flexible Budget travel guidebook Step 1: Use travel consolidators Use travel consolidators, on- and offline. They snatch up empty airline seats and unsold cruise cabins and resell them at a great discount. Sign up to receive information on last minute deals. Tip: Call hotels directly to see if you can negotiate a cheaper rate. Step 2: Consider youth hostels Consider youth hostels, especially in the more expensive cities around the world. You’ll sacrifice privacy, but you’ll save a bundle. Tip: If you live in a popular travel destination, consider swapping homes with someone. Step 3: Eat at street vendors Rely on street food vendors for most of your meals. Tip: If you like to eat out, make lunch your daily restaurant treat instead of dinner. Step 4: Check student travel rates Check out student rates on bus and rail passes. Tip: Be a “voluntourist” in a country you’d like to visit. You’ll get to explore a new culture while helping out the locals …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
TRAVEL ?
Question by Pumking!: TRAVEL ?
If you travel at a constant speed and the distance you travel varies directly with your travel timeSuppose in 1.5 hours you can walk 5 miles What is the costant of variation and how did you find this?
Best answer:
Answer by LegendaryDaniel
You divide the numer of miles travelled by the number of hours and the result – the constant of variation – is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.
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