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Sandra Scott Travels: It’s Time To Relax and Rejuvenate

Since ancient times people have sought out natural springs for their curative powers. New York State has several natural mineral springs such as the famed Saratoga Springs; but, alas, none of them are hot springs – or even warm. There are some world-famous hot water spas; some of which have been in use since ancient Roman times.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Visit ‘What Florida Used To Be’

If you think, “Florida is not for me,” then check out the Apalachicola area. It touts itself as “what Florida used to be like.” The area south of Tallahassee on the Florida Panhandle is eighty-seven percent national preserves, state forests and protected lands with virtually deserted pristine beaches, and something for everyone – fishing, kayaking, museums, shopping, golf, swimming, or doing absolutely nothing.

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Sandra Scott Travels: ‘The Venice of the North’ Beckons

Thinking of visiting Europe? Consider Bruges (Brugge in Dutch) this spring. It is a fairy-tale medieval town in the northwest of Belgium often referred to as “The Venice of the North.” Wandering the cobbled streets past medieval buildings and canals is a step into the past. It is one of Europe’s best preserved cities.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Enjoy A Tropical Vacation In The US Territories

Many people don’t realize that other than the 50 United States, there are territories that enjoy many of the same benefits as residents of the states. The Caribbean Island of St. Thomas is one of the three U.S. Virgin Islands. Locals often refer to St. Thomas as “Rock City,” St. Croix as “Twin City” and St. John as “Love City.”

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Sandra Scott Travels: Happy Chinese New Year

We, of the Western world, tend to think that our calendar, the Gregorian calendar, is the only calendar in use. But that is not the case. It is estimated that there are about forty calendars in use today most of which are used to determine religious dates. In China, according to tradition, it is 4716. The Chinese calendar is one of the oldest calendars in modern society.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Create Your Own Honduras Seafood Dish

What is a “Banana Republic?” It is a derogatory term that describes a politically unstable country dependent on the exportation of a major product such as bananas. In most cases, the company doing the exporting plays a critical role in the politics of the country – for example the United Fruit Company in Honduras exporting bananas. Bananas only became popular in the United States at the end of the nineteenth century.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Be Safe And Enjoy A Visit To Honduras

Honduras is often listed as one of the world’s most dangerous countries – statistically. Mark Twain, among others, said, “There are three kinds of untruths: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” Plus, the US State Department recommendation for Honduras is “Reconsider Travel.” There have been serious complains about the US travel warnings as they were considered too politically based.

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Sandra Scott Travels: The Human Side Of The Civil War

The Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass through the Cumberland Mountains, near the junction of Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. It was the gateway to the west for early pioneers and later became the route of the military during the Civil War. Today, it is part of the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park. The nearby Hensley Settlement is now a historic site on top of Brush Mountain.

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