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Mystic South Africa,travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Mystic South Africa
Ullman
22 in. x 36 in.
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Possibilities - Surfer, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Possibilities - Surfer
28 in. x 22 in.
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Paris, 1924
Paris, 1924
De Villeneuve, Fabrice
21 in. x 36 in.
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Fenway Park - Boston, Massachusetts, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Fenway Park - Boston, Massachusetts
Smith, Mike
28 in. x 22 in.
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New York, New York - Sky Over Manhattan, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
New York, New York - Sky Over Manhattan
Silberman, Henri
32 in. x 24 in.
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Venice Canal, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Venice Canal
Schick, Cyndi
20 in. x 28 in.
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Huntington Beach Pier, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Huntington Beach Pier
Junor, Dennis
24 in. x 18 in.
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Mt. McKinley Range, Clouds, Denali National Park, Alaska, 1948
Mt. McKinley Range, Clouds, Denali National Park, Alaska, 1948
Adams, Ansel
36 in. x 24 in.
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The Lindbergh Line - San Francisco, CA, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
The Lindbergh Line - San Francisco, CA
Erickson, Kerne
26 in. x 38 in.
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Starting Lineup, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
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Westmoreland, Scott
17 in. x 14 in.
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Las Vegas, Nevada, travel posters, travel photos, travel prints, travel wall posters, paris posters, chicago posters, beach posters, hawaii posters, surfing posters, new york posters, venice posters, venice scenes, venice photos, australia posters, australia photos, south africa posters, rome posters, vacation posters, vacation destination posters, boston posters, mexico posters, tourism posters, vacation spot posters, vacation attractions, tourist attractions
Las Vegas, Nevada
Blakeway, James
40 in. x 14 in.
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Aloha Hawaii
Aloha Hawaii
Erickson, Kerne
38 in. x 26 in.
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Travel tips

  1. Keep your luggage pre-packed with a toiletry kit, meal replacement powder, hosiery (black socks for men), underpants, and a belt. These are items you can't do without. The cost of having duplicates is minimal. "Recharge" your luggage as soon as possible following a trip.

  2. To avoid both bad diets and high prices, pre-pack your own snacks. You can buy tiny zip-lock snack bags that you can fill with raw nuts of various kinds. Raw soybeans are real appetite suppressors, plus you get the value of soy. Add in some out-of-the-shell pistachios, raw pumpkin seeds, and almonds for flavor. Other nuts to consider include raw cashews, raw peanuts, walnuts, and brazil nuts. Nuts are good, because they have both protein and essential fatty acids--they suppress appetite and do not play havoc with your pancreas the way a bagel does.

  3. If you are traveling to a strange city, visit your library for some information on that city, first. You can even get a map at your local bookstore--if they don't have it they may be able to order it. Or, just plan on stopping at a gas station and picking one up. Knowing where you are going is a stress reducer and being able to navigate properly may save your life.

  4. When you reserve a hotel room, be very specific. It's common to reserve a non-smoking room and then be told when you arrive that those rooms are all taken. When reserving, make it clear that you REQUIRE a non-smoking room. Many people who do smoke prefer to sleep in rooms where there is no smoking, but people who don't smoke or who have allergies or have an aversion to smoking-induced health problems simply cannot stay in a room where they are rebreathing someone's cigarettes all night. Do not take no for an answer.

  5. If you are flying, buy top-grade luggage (such as Samsonite brand) that is soft-sided with wheels and a retractable handle. Tie a ribbon on one handle, so your black bag doesn't get confused with someone elses. Do NOT put your business card outside your luggage--doing so lets people know you are not at home.

  6. Always check the air filter in your hotel room, and demand a dirty one be changed immediately. Otherwise, you may wake up with a clogged snot-locker and foul breath you can't get rid of until late into the day.

  7. If you travel fairly often, keep a basket of magazines and other "throw away" literature to bring with you. This allows you to decrease the bulk and weight of your luggage or add new things as you gain room from reading. You can always tear out "keeper" articles. Why bring something to read? Because this way you make good use of time that would otherwise be wasted. And the mental stimulation reduces travel anxiety.

  8. Leave your pets at home. Many people think their cat or dog can't bear to part with them for a few days or months, but they are wrong. The number of pet fatalities is extremely high, as the physical and psychological stress on the animals is anything but humane.

  9. When packing dress shoes, slip each one into an old athletic sock. This will protect the finish and also provide a nice buffing cloth.

  10. Buy a set of water-fillable weights, and you can exercise in your hotel room. If no exercise facility is available, you can work your legs on stairs and you can do various floor and chair exercises. Arnold Schwarzenegger did not have any exercise equipment when he filmed Predator deep in the jungle. He did chinups on the forest trees, among other things. Don't let travel be an excuse to let your body become weak and sickly. You can stay in shape without special clothes or facilities, if you just use your imagination.

 

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Business Travel Tips: Top 5 Business Traveler Nightmares – And How To Prevent Them

by Kathleen Ameche, http://www.awaytravelgear.com/

 
Business travel is on the rebound. As the economy continues to grow, companies are unleashing their employees to travel to seek opportunities and work with clients and customers all over the world. Increased numbers of business travelers bring problems as well. Travel delays and other obstacles simply increase with volume, and the more you travel, the more you suffer from them. 
 
But preparation can at least equip every business traveler with the tools to master the business travel environment and reduce or eliminate the obstacles to a successful business trip.
 
Here Are My Top 5 Business Travel Nightmares -- And How To Prevent Or Deal With Them:
 
1. You’re in danger of missing your flight: you’re stuck in the security line because you didn’t know about some recent rule changes. Today, 3-1-1 is the mantra of the business traveler. If you want to carry on – remember containers of liquid holding no more than 3 ounces, all in 1 (and only 1) quart size zip lock bag. But these rules change all the time. Keep up to date on the government carry-on restrictions. It takes a few minutes at home on your computer before you head to the airport. The best resource to use is www.tsa.gov. Another alternative would be your airline’s website – if you check in on-line, then it’s just an additional click of the mouse. 
 
2. Your flight’s been cancelled, you’re in danger of missing that critical client meeting and you’re 30th in line at the customer service desk.  As a standard practice, your travel agent’s, preferred airline’s or website’s customer service number should be in your cell phone speed dial. At the first hint of a delay, contact one of them directly and ask for the flight status. They have access to information that you don’t and can start working on alternatives for you.  If your flight is cancelled, there are only going to be so many seats available on alternative flights, and your objective is to get one of those coveted seats before anyone else does. One early phone call can get you there. 
 
3. You are receiving the cold shoulder because you used the 6 words that every ticket or gate agent despises.  “Do you know who I am” are the six most lethal words any passenger can use. A gate or ticket agent, unlike your colleagues or your clients or customers, doesn’t care who or how important you are. What’s important to them is your name and flight information, which they have in front of them. So leave your “status” at home. Kindness, deference, respect and a little empathy go much farther as a business traveler than self-importance when dealing with airline personnel. They are the gatekeepers with a lot of discretion, and treating them properly can make them much more interested in helping you when one of the inevitable flight problems arises. 
 
4. You just realized you can’t rent a car (or possibly even get home) because you’ve dropped your only form of identification in the airport that’s 2000 miles away.  Remember that you can’t rent a car without a driver’s license and can’t board a plane without your ID. Thus, you must keep your ticket and your ID in a secure place with easy access at all times on the road.  Get something to put around your neck or, if that’s not stylish enough, try a separate case, such as the A-Way Ticket Tote. A little expenditure for something that will keep your ID in the same place all the time will be a big help in preventing a disaster or at least keep you from worrying about it.
 
5. You and your colleagues have been discussing a confidential strategy the entire flight only to find that your competition has been listening from the row behind you.  Business colleagues typically discuss their business when they travel together, and if they are going on a trip for a specific purpose, their discussion will probably center on that purpose. But on an airplane you have no idea who is listening nearby. Just be sure that you are guarded enough that you would not be embarrassed or your business harmed if your words were published in the newspaper. Be discrete; you really never do know who is listening to you. 
 
Known nationally as “the Woman Road Warrior”, Kathleen Ameche, author and CEO of A-Way Travel Gear and The Ameche Group LLC has developed business travel strategies guaranteed to keep both the occasional and frequent business executive traveler safe, secure and sane! For a slew of travel products developed from the input of travelers Kathleen met on the road and at speaking engagements go to: http://www.awaytravelgear.com/emporium.

 

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