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<title>Traveling Around London for Free</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>London, a megacity that never stops growing. With a population over 7.5 million, the cost of living in London is more than what one could expect. No one would agree that living in London is cheap. Perhaps, you might be giving up all your plans to visit London. However, there are still some places in London that you could visit for free. Forget about taking a ride on London Eye or Madame Tussaud's Museum; just follow the guide below with no cost at all.</p>
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<h3>The British Museum</h3>
 <img src="%%IMG0%%" alt="" /> The British Museum in London is one of the world's top museums that houses more than 13 million displays. The museum is a human history and cultural museum that displays a collection of artifacts from vases, clocks, bronzes and Egyptian mummies. The museum magnificent architecture building will certainly amaze anyone. Besides being only a museum, it also houses more than 350,000 reading material in its library and archive. It is a one-stop place to learn about the world's history.
 
Tube: Tottenham Court Road</li>
 
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<h3>Piccadilly Circus</h3>
 <img src="%%IMG1%%" alt="" /> Piccadilly Circus isn't a circus. Instead, it is actually a road junction in the central heart of London that link to other major roads in London. Piccadilly Circus is close to major shopping malls and entertainment outlets. Among the major attraction in Piccadilly is the memorial fountain. The fountain is one of the world's first statues to be cast in aluminum. Any artist would fall into the beauty of this statue. Tube: Piccadilly</li>
 
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<h3>British Library</h3>
 <img src="%%IMG2%%" alt="" /> The library building might look odd but it is a must-visit library for anyone. The research library holds 150 million reading and audio materials from books, manuscripts and papers some dating back in 300BC. It is one of the world's biggest libraries that many famous personalities and authors do their research. Tube: Euston Station</li>
 
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<h3>The Natural History Museum</h3>
 <img src="%%IMG3%%" alt="" /> This spectacular museum contains over 70 million items in display that is categorized under botany, entomology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. The museum architecture is truly complex and amazing. Among the famous exhibits, you can see here are dinosaur skeletons and other animal specimens. It will take up to days to visit all the galleries in this museum. Everything in the museum certainly will make you go wow. Tube: South Kensington</li>
 
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<h3>Bank of England Museum</h3>
 <img src="%%IMG4%%" alt="" /> What's interesting visiting a bank, you might wonder? The bank of England Museum is located in the bank itself. It displays everything that is link to the history of banking in England. Among the items on display includes documents bank notes and gold bars! Tube: Bank</li>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 05:03:20 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>American Favorite Meals</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>What are Americans favorite meals? With a population of 300 million, every state in America has its own affair too when it comes to food. Whether it is a quick snack or a heavy supper, every American has their own favorite. From Alaska to New England, everywhere in America is a food paradise. Here's a list of what meal Americans like most.</p>
 
 <h3>Texas Caviar (Texas)</h3>

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 <p>The food starts to make its debut in menus in the late 1950 after a New Year party. Black-eyed peas and black beans are marinated in a fiery for a flavorful mixture. Rich in protein, Texas Caviar taste great with bread or tortilla chips. For dressing, vinegar, veggies and spices are used. One thing for sure, this caviar is definitely much cheaper and affordable for all Americans. </p>
 



 
 <h3>Half-Smoke (Washington D.C)</h3>


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 <p>Half-smoke is a type of sausage found in Washington D.C and its surrounding states. A half-smoke hotdog is slightly larger, coarser and much spicier than a normal hotdog. It's easy to find a half-smoke as it is sold by street vendors and local restaurant. It's called half-smoke because the pork sausage is usually cut into half when it is grilled. </p>
 
 



<h3>Date Shakes (California)</h3>


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<p>A healthy drink, date shakes are blended dates which re mixed with milk and ice-cream. Sometimes, coffee is used to replace milk. This beverage originated from Southern California farms where many dates tree are planted. The name behind this drink is still uncertain as there isn't any shaking involved in preparation. Date shakes is a good way to taste dates than eating them raw.</p>






<h3>Spam Mushibi (Hawaii)</h3>

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<p>This popular snack or luncheon food meaning tied together is made in Japanese onigiri style. A slice of spam is place on a block of rice which is wrapped across by dried seaweed. Hawaii is also the number one eating spam state in America. It taste delicious and can be kept easily. This snack can be purchase anywhere in Hawaii including 7-Eleven stores. Just remember, those aren't computer spam.</p>





<h3>Fry Sauce (Utah)</h3>



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<p>Invented around 1948 in Utah, fry sauce is a combination of thick ketchup with mayonnaise. Fast food joints offer this sauce to be added as a condiment for French fries. However, Americans do use this sauce for barbecue too. Different fast-food joints offer different types of fry sauce. Make this sauce yourself, they might taste better.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FPractical-Travel%2FWorld-Cuisine%2FAmerican-Favorite-Meals.52592"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FPractical-Travel%2FWorld-Cuisine%2FAmerican-Favorite-Meals.52592" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 05:04:48 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Traveling in Kuala Lumpur for Free</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Could you actually travel around Kuala Lumpur for free? The answer is yes. It is possible. If any Malaysians could complain on the price of living there, who else would not? However, when it comes to traveling, there are things out there which will not cost you a single cent. Just remember to bribe yourself with money to indulge in Malaysian food, accommodation, transportation and probably shopping. The rest are free. </p>
 
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 Sultan Abdul Samad Building (LRT- Masjid Jamek Station)</h3>

 <p>Designed by British architect, A.C Norman, in 1894-1897, this building was the former British secretariat administration building. This building is well-blended with Victorian and Moorish architecture from its stairs to the exterior design. The clock-tower and the shiny copper dome of the building is still well preserved till today.</p>
 
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<h3> Bukit Nanas Recreational Park (Monorail- Bukit Nanas Station)</h3>

 <p>Covering an area of 11.05 hectares, this tropical forest park is the oldest forest reserve in the city centre. At the top of the hill, stands formidably the Menara Kuala Lumpur which is used for telecommunication purpose. Try jungle trekking and get close to nature in this park amidst the hustle and busy city. </p>
 











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Central Market (LRT- Pasar Seni Station)</h3>

<p>This pre-war building was once a wet-market in Kuala Lumpur. It is currently an arts an cultural hub. Central market houses a combination of handicrafts and antiques from all over Malaysia, Local artist also display and demonstrate how their crafts are made. If you are lucky, you might be able to watch some cultural performance here too. Purchase your souvenirs and gifts here. Sell some of your items which you bought here in e-bay and you will be amazed how much they fetch.  </p>

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Petronas Twin Towers (LRT- KLCC station) </h3>

<p>Currently the tallest twin tower in the world, Petronas is a major attraction for everyone who visits Kuala Lumpur. The Islamic architecture combine with modern design of this building is the central-piece of Kuala Lumpur city centre.  Enjoy a bird-eye view of Kuala Lumpur city from the tower bridge. Get indulge yourself with shopping is this classy environment from the world famous boutiques. </p>
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Bintang Walk (Monorail- Bukit Bintang Station)</h3>

<p>Bintang Walk is also known as Jalan Bukit Bintang for the locals. This street is an ultimate spot for dining, shopping and entertainment. Most major celebration and parties are held in this street. There are also many shopping outlets along the street. From coffee shops to shopping malls, this street is pack especially during weekends. The night is never late in this part of Kuala Lumpur.  </p>

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Times Square (Monorail- Times Square)</h3>

<p>Like a replica of New York's Times Square building, this building is an international landmark for luxury business, food, accommodation and entertainment. It is also a huge shopping hub with a proximate 1000 retailer shops. It also houses Asia's largest indoor theme park.</p>

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Titiwangsa Lake/ Lake Gardens (Monorail- Titiwangsa)</h3>

<p>Escape from Kuala Lumpur's crush and come to Titiwangsa where there are plenty of parks and gardens. The man made lake there is a main attraction for recreational sports. There are many sports facilities available here. Enjoy the beautiful lake scenery at the lake edge. There is also a Bird Park, Deer Park and Butterfly Park here. This is the most accessible park in the city centre.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FMalaysia%2FTraveling-in-Kuala-Lumpur-for-Free.52478"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FMalaysia%2FTraveling-in-Kuala-Lumpur-for-Free.52478" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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