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Swimming hazards Swimming in freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers, or streams in developing countries can lead to schistosomiasis or other serious infections. In addition, many bodies of water in developing countries may be polluted and should be avoided. Chlorinated pools and salt water are generally safe and pose minimal risk of disease. Contact with jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and other marine life may result in injury and should be avoided.

Cancun has family fun, history (Contra Costa Times)

A San Pablo family spends a week in the Yucatan, splitting their time between beach frolic and the amazing Maya ruins, then shares their family travel tips.

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Travel briefs (Miami Herald)

AIRLINES TEXT TIX Major airlines have agreed on a standard that will allow travelers to check in using a bar code sent to their cell phones, the International Air Transport Association said at a meeting in Geneva. Passengers will register their cell phone number when buying a ticket and receive a bar code by text message. Check-in staff will scan the bar code directly from cell phones, doing ...

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Gill Charlton: on the case (Daily Telegraph)

Our expert Gill Charlton tackles your travel conundrums. This week: concern over EasyJet's 'speedy boarding', where to find a good walking map and expensive flights to Paris.

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Deals of the week (New York Daily News)

Save money this winter when you travel through England, Scotland and Wales by train.

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Marvels of the Maya: Adventure awaits Yucatan traveler (Centre Daily Times)

Each time I ascended a flight of office stairs before heading to Cancun, I imagined myself climbing to the top of the Maya pyramids at Chichen Itza and Tulum. Those steps would be numerous and steep, and my quads would have to be ready.

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Marvels of the Maya: Adventure awaits Yucatan traveler (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Each time I ascended a flight of office stairs before heading to Cancun, I imagined myself climbing to the top of the Maya pyramids at Chichen Itza and Tulum. Those steps would be numerous and steep, and my quads would have to be ready. Imagine my surprise, then, when on the tour I found out that visitors are no longer allowed to climb the pyramids. Our tour guide, George, explained that it ...

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Save on Holiday Travel with TravelDealsDiscounts.com (PRWeb)

TravelDealsDiscounts.com is one of the leading destinations on the web for exciting holiday vacations and dream getaways. The site has recently made enhancements with an easier to navigate system layout, more functional features, new and improved categories, better website design, the addition of new sections, new stores and travel sites plus more coupons, discounts and exclusive online deals. ...

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Sri steps to heaven (Guardian Unlimited)

Travel: Rainforest, unspoilt beaches, gorgeous hotels - Sri Lanka has it all. Go now, says Rory Spowers.

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The strange case of the ex-editor with Scottish blood who just can't resist attacking Scotland (The Scotsman)

KELVIN MacKenzie likes to consider himself a latter-day "hammer of the Scots".

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Demerara Travel Associates Invites You to a World's Largest Cruise Night Event (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Announcing an often overlooked option in leisure vacation and the launch of an initiative designed to educate the public on the opportunities to relax, rejuvenate, and spend quality time with family and friends.

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Cancun has family fun, history (Contra Costa Times)

Altitude sickness Altitude sickness primarily affects travelers who spend more than 8 hours at altitudes above 10,000 ft. Mild illness involves headache (most common symptom), nausea, generalized fatigue, and shortness of breath. More severe symptoms include vomiting, ataxia, changes in mental state, fever, and cyanosis.

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