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The Many Worlds of Rio de Janeiro
This marvelous city offers more than just Carnaval
By EUGENE HOLLEY, Jr.

Rio de Janeiro is known as the “Cidade Marvilhosa” (marvelous city) thanks to its cool and cosmopolitan beaches Leme, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon; and its world-famous Carnaval, which occurs in the last week of February.
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Ecotourism can be a double-edged sword
The images are striking. Unblemished golden beaches where the waters run a clear deep blue dot the coast of Ecuador.
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Key West's Alluring Historic Ambiance
A Florida vacation must involve sun and sand, but it can also include history and culture. One spot that easily accommodates these components is Key West.
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Tips for Healthy Traveling
Vacations are synonymous with summer, fun, sand, and surf. But after carefully choosing the right destination, travelers often underestimate or simply neglect the need for taking care of their health while traveling.

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America's Beaches Offer Travelers Rest and Relaxation
As the busy summer travel season approaches, many Americans will relax on the shores of U.S. beaches. “Beaches are still the top places to go,” says Cathy Keefe, Travel Industry of America media relations director.
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The Charms of South Carolina

A walk along the downtown streets of Charleston takes you back to the eighteenth century. The historic buildings display an array of cobblestones, bricks and steeples. With nearly 200 churches, the charming town is also known as the “Holy City.”
By KATHARINE A. DIAZ
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