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Such is the case of todays Image. Any ideas on todays “Where In The World” photographs? No using Google Lens…


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A History of Father’s Day: From Ancient Times to Modern America
According to Hallmark this is probably the very first Father’s Day card commercially printed. What follows is their version of this holiday’s history… Some 4,000 years ago a Babylonian boy named Elmesu may have carved the first Father’s Day card but clay. A few thousand years later a woman named Sonora Louise Dodd was sitting…
Choosing the Right Cruise Line for Your Family
We’ve traveled with a number of cruise lines and talked to lots of cruisers about their favorites and there is one simple conclusion; it’s difficult to find a cruise that’s not a great experience. Still, the cruise industry encompasses a wide range of options from budget-friendly to ultra-luxurious experiences, ensuring that there is something for…
Essential Guides for Getting To & Around Travel Destinations
A Collection Of Detailed Guides For Navigating Cities, Public Transportation And Getting To Cruise Ships As we travel we look to take advantage of public transportation as much as possible and often try and find information to help us navigate a new destination. Often we’re on a tight schedule so planning ahead is a necessity…
The Magic of Sydney Harbour at Night
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. Sydney Harbour, Australia, is recognized as the world’s largest natural harbor, encompassing approximately 150 miles of shoreline and serving as a vital ecological habitat for numerous fish species. This expansive harbor is also known as Port Jackson. The harbour is not just a…
The Ultimate Bucket List Of World Travel Destination Bucket Lists
A collection of travel bucket lists for 2024. Cities, natural wonders, cruise itineraries and more collected from a number of sources…
Graffiti Found In Flåm, Norway
Graffiti From The Intentional Travelers Collection. Found On A Building In Flåm? Graffiti comes in all types from street art, protests, to political cxommentary and simply ugly. Sometimes it just leaves us wondering about what the message could be? This one was just such a case… Any ideas? Click below to visit these popular travel…
