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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some interesting stories...</video:description>
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<video:description>From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain. The Mount Washington...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some interesting stories...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>After our interesting introduction to local history on February 23, 2008, we had to switch hotels for one night and grabbed our overnight bags to move to The Handlery in downtown Geary Street, just next to Union Square. Composed of two earlier hotels, The Handlery today is an upscale hotel that is located right in the heart of San Francisco, just steps away from the cable cars, the theatres, the Museum of Modern Art, the Financial District and the Moscone Convention Center. Leisure and business travelers alike appreciate the location and amenities of this central hotel. Our evening was promising a lot of excitement: we were planning to visit Asia SF, a restaurant/ night club that is a popular venue for birthday celebrations and bachelorette parties. This restaurant features upscale Cal Asian cuisine and a prize-winning wine list. What makes Asia SF unique is its catwalk, the domain of the beautiful and talented Ladies of Asia SF, all world famous gender illusionists. Skip Young, one of the co-owners gave...</video:description>
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<video:description>A quick panoramic of Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church in Detroit from the pulpit looking toward the dramatic, curving wooden balcony. The church is one of the most beautiful in the city - and there is hope that it may once again become a house of the holy. Learn more - and see more - about this abandoned Detroit landmark in the new book "Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City's Majestic Ruins," from the team behind BuildingsofDetroit.com and due out in late July 2010. For more on Detroit's forgotten architecture, check out BuildingsofDetroit.com</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in Cuernavaca where I studied Spanish at two different language schools. I also did side trips to interesting places like Taxco and Tepoztlan. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. Check out my Mexico articles which can be found at http Recently I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at www.travelandtransitions.com</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:title>New Hampshire Travel: North Conway, Heart of the Mount Washington Valley</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>New Hampshire Travel: Skiing &amp; History in New Hampshire</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>New Hampshire Travel: North Conway, Heart of the Mount Washington Valley</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: From March 6 to 13, 2010 we went on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to sample some of the fantastic skiing that this mountain area has to offer and to discover some of the history of this popular Vermont vacation destination. We stayed at the Attitash Mountain Village, literally a 5 minute walk from the Attitash / Bear Peak ski area. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a fantastic year-round getaway for travelers of all ages and inclinations. Summer offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, fishing, and other nature pursuits, particularly in the protected White Mountain National Forest area. At 6288 feet (1917 m) Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in the range, and it is also the highest mountain in the northeastern United States. Wind speeds of more than 230 miles/hour (370 km/h) have been measured at the top of this mountain. During the summer months, a cog railway whisks visitors up to the top of this imposing mountain....</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexicos Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to El Pipila, a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the Quinta Las Acacias, where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some...</video:description>
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<video:title>Murray Valley Resort, Victoria, Australia</video:title>
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<video:description>marlytravel wrote: The Murray Valley Resort is in the lovely country town of Yarrawonga. Yarrawonga is situated on the edge of Lake Mulwala. The resort is a wonderful place for families. They have 2 outdoor pools and an indoor pool. Games room, activitiy program, tennis courts, mini golf course and more. www.world-travel-options.com</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexico's Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to "El Pipila", a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the "Quinta Las Acacias", where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard...</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/Mexico-Travel-Good-Friday-Pro-3</loc>
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<video:title>Mexico Travel: Good Friday Procession V in Taxco</video:title>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in Cuernavaca where I studied Spanish at two different language schools. I also did side trips to interesting places like Taxco and Tepoztlan. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. Check out my Mexico articles which can be found at http Recently I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at www.travelandtransitions.com</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/San-Francisco-Alcatraz-Gift-Sho</loc>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: Our last day in San Francisco (February 25, 2008) was gorgeous, sunny and fairly warm. We caught the 11 am boat across to Alcatraz Island. Alcatraz Cruises is the only cruise company that takes you across to Alcatraz Island and lets you off on the island which is now part of the National Park Service. Departure is from Pier 33, and it takes just about 10 to 15 minutes to get across. During our boat trip we enjoyed a beautiful view of downtown San Francisco, the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge and the mountainous communities on the north and east side of San Francisco Bay. We arrived at the ferry dock where a National Park Ranger provided us with a brief overview of things to see and do on the island. We then took in a 15 minute video that gave us a great summary of the island and its fascinating history. From 1850 onwards, Alcatraz Island was the location of a citadel, and it also housed the first lighthouse on the West Coast, built in 1854. In 1909 it...</video:description>
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<video:title>Mexico Guanajuato Travel: Guanajuato, a Colonial Jewel in Mexicos Heartland</video:title>
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<video:description>natgeotvau wrote: Johannesburg, South Africa, is infamous for its violent crime, AIDS and its history of apartheid. Any one of these challenges might strangle the life of a city, but not Joburg. Foreign correspondent Diego Bunuel travels deep below the earths surface, shoots his way out of a home invasion and even practices some pirouettes to find out what makes this city of extremes tick.</video:description>
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<video:description>natgeotvau wrote: In Delhi, India, ancient history collides with an explosive modern economy it has attracted a massive migration, almost doubling the population in the last twenty years. Change is coming so fast that a city that took centuries to build is struggling to keep up. Reporter Diego Bunuel travels to the capital of India to experience firsthand this megalopolis of 16 million.</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to El Pipila, a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the Quinta Las Acacias, where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some...</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/Mexico-Travel-Good-Friday-pro-2</loc>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in Cuernavaca where I studied Spanish at two different language schools. I also did side trips to interesting places like Taxco and Tepoztlan. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. Check out my Mexico articles which can be found at http Recently I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at www.travelandtransitions.com</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in Cuernavaca where I studied Spanish at two different language schools. I also did side trips to interesting places like Taxco and Tepoztlan. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. Check out my Mexico articles which can be found at http Recently I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at www.travelandtransitions.com</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/Mexico-Travel-Las-Estacas-River</loc>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in Cuernavaca where I studied Spanish at two different language schools. I also did side trips to interesting places like Taxco and Tepoztlan. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. Check out my Mexico articles which can be found at http Recently I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at www.travelandtransitions.com</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/Shooting-the-Messenger-14-Jun-0</loc>
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<video:description>AlJazeeraEnglish wrote: This documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.</video:description>
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<video:description>indiavideodotorg wrote: For more information on this video click - www.indiavideo.org Video by www.invismultimedia.com</video:description>
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<video:description>natgeotvau wrote: Dhaka, Bangladesh, is one of the fastest growing cities in the world and densely populated. But amidst the frenzied streets, energetic creativity bubbles up in the most unlikely places. Foreign correspondent Diego Bunuel peddles and paddles through the chaotic capital and finds everything from cross-dressing detectives to pop-star construction workers.</video:description>
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<video:description>natgeotvau wrote: Home to some 18 million people, Lagos, Nigeria is known for epic traffic jams, poverty, and pollution. Yet thousands of newcomers arrive there every day in hopes of finding a better life. Foreign correspondent Diego Bunuel crisscrosses Lagos to find out why. With a turn in a Nollywood film production and some daring transportation methods, Diego discovers the creative and inventive spirit of the Lagosians who survive and thrive in this overwhelming metropolis.</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to El Pipila, a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the Quinta Las Acacias, where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some...</video:description>
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<video:description>travelandtransitions wrote: During my language study trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2010 I spent 2.5 days in the beautiful mountain town of Guanjuato, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a 4 hour trip on a luxury bus from Guadalajara I arrived in Guanajuato. Sujei and Roberto, both from Tourism Guanajuato, were my two local guides who showed me around this unique city. We started with a visit to the La Valenciana mine and the baroque church of the same name. Then we drove up on a local mountain that features a monument to El Pipila, a local hero in the war of independence against Spain. From up high we had an absolutely gorgeous view over the colourful houses of Guanajuato. After lunch we checked out the impressive buildings of the university and the cathedral of Guanajuato before I went back to my hotel, the Quinta Las Acacias, where I had a chance to interview the owner of this beautiful boutique hotel. In a video tour I got to see many of the 22 unique hotel rooms and I heard some...</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.travelandtransitions.net/video/Islam-in-America-Islamic-Stars</loc>
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<video:description>AlJazeeraEnglish wrote: In the second part of his journey across the US, Rageh Omaar looks at how America's Muslims have coped with the aftermath of the events of 9/11, exploring the demands of patriotism and belief.</video:description>
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<video:description>AlJazeeraEnglish wrote: Author Gore Vidal tells Sir David Frost why he believes Hillary Clinton has lost the battle to become the Democratic presidential candidate and why, if Barack Obama were elected president, it would be a sign of progress for the US. Also, Jihad Makdissi, a Syrian embassy spokesman in London, discusses the peace talks between Israel and Syria.</video:description>
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