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  • About Wired2theworld
  • Destinations
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Central America
    • Europe
    • South America
    • United States
    • Around The World 1998-99
  • First Timer’s Guides
  • Packing
    • How To Pack Carry-On Only For Any Length Trip
    • How to Pack Tech and Toiletries
    • Egypt; a Packing Guide and Tips for Female Travelers
  • Travel Tips
    • Travel Tip: How to Avoid ATMs with Predatory Fees
    • Golden Rules of Travel With Friends
    • Travel Tips
  • Three Palace Museums in Rome

    Check out three lesser-known museums in Rome Italy which used to be grand palaces and villas; Doria Pamphilj, Villa Farnesina, and the Palazzo Corsini.

  • Top of St. Peter's Dome.

    Rome Italy: Tips For Climbing St. Peter’s Dome And For Visiting the Basilica

    Rome, Italy: Tips for Visiting St. Peter's Basilica and for Climbing to the Top the Dome

  • Amalfi Coast Dining and Sightseeing

    Dining and sightseeing in Conca de Marini, Amalfi, and Positano.

  • A visit to Cetara and Driving on the Amalfi Coast

    A delightful seafood lunch in Cetara and tips for driving Italy's Amalfi Coast.

  • Washington DC Museums and Sightseeing

    Washington DC is an endless parade of museums and memorials and here a few we managed to cram into our visit.

  • Siena; Osteria da Trombicche and Sightseeing

    The sign said "No Pizza, No Cappuccino, Si Miale, Si Vino".

  • Exploring Pienza Italy; Restaurants and Sightseeing

    The first four days of our trip were spent in Tuscany, where we stayed in the tiny hilltop town of Pienza. Our hotel, La Bandita Townhouse, was right in the center of things and we loved every minute there. It gave…

  • Shanghai Street Scenes

    Wandering around Shanghai, I could not help but be fascinated by the colorful and varied scenes from everyday life in the city. As in many cosmopolitan cities, there are places which are still more “developing” than others. In those neighborhoods, as you…

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    Yes, you’re going to Siem Reap to see the temples of Angkor. But take it from someone who has been visiting for over 20 years, there’s more to Siem Reap than temples. On this trip, we experienced great food and shopping, saw hero rats who save lives by sniffing out land mines, walked with elephants living their best lives […]
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