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Essential Checklist for Successful Overseas Travel

Traveling to a foreign country can be a fascinating experience, but it can also be frustrating. Things you find easy to do at home, such as ordering meals and making telephone calls, can be quite difficult when you are using a different language, currency and, perhaps, another alphabet. Advance planning and a bit of research can help your trip go more smoothly. Our checklist will keep you organized as you prepare for your upcoming trip.
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Discover Ravenna: Mosaics and Historic Monuments in Italy

Ravenna is known as the city of mosaics due to the breathtaking 5th- and 6th-century mosaics that embellish its churches and monuments. Consequently, it continues to be one of Italy’s premier mosaic producers. Ravenna boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with numerous Roman sites, museums, Dante’s tomb, and a famous summer music festival. Moreover, the historic center is a compact, flat pedestrian zone, making it ideal for exploration.
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Top 1950s Diners to Visit in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio

It’s almost impossible not to have fun eating in a diner. Those sleek, shiny icons from the 1950s just exude fun and good times. Fortunately, Cleveland and northeast Ohio have several good diners, lovingly restored to their mid-century finest. Below are our choices for the best diners in the Cleveland area. Most are authentic; a couple of them are very good reproductions.
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Eyjafjallajökull Volcano: A Comprehensive Guide to Iceland’s Eruptive Wonder

Eyjafjallajökull is Iceland’s famous volcano with the long name that can be very difficult to pronounce. It is located near the south shore between Mt. Hekla and Mt. Katla, two active volcanoes. Also an active volcano, Eyjafjallajökull is completely covered in an ice cap that feeds to several outlet glaciers. At its highest point, the volcano stands 5,417 feet tall, and the ice cap covers nearly 40 square miles. The crater is about two miles in diameter, is open to the north, and has three peaks along the crater rim. Eyjafjallajökull has erupted frequently, with the most recent activity being in 2010.
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