Posts Tagged ‘Travel Tips’

Tips for Avoiding Sea Sickness When Traveling

If you spend your vacations and cruises through travel by ferry, there are those that can be used, and perhaps one of you who do not or rarely use motorboats. Or your friend might be seasick when the ship sailed vast oceans, and you panic and confusion on what to do.

Well, here are some easy tips to avoid seasickness.

1. Before leaving, the stomach should be filled and not empty, but not too full, and those who do not have the confidence of about 15 minutes before departure of a hangover.

2. If you choose, and there are those who leave the fleet, to select a ship large, because large vessels can reduce the waves. The ship used to ferry large for hundreds of passengers.

3. Boarding soon be able to choose a bench rear of the ship as the ship’s speed to 20 knots, usually the front lifts up and there will be time to fly.

4. boat trips between the islands to the story (usually in the upper level master’s), but usually also have a passenger seat. Well, you are trying to seasickness not up, select the middle or bottom, because the shock is felt higher.
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Increase Travel Business Today

Space travel is no longer science fiction writer and an astronaut in space. But now everyone can enjoy at home enough money. Space tourism is a unique event in the pursuit of all shades When I leave the world and the flood of happiness and surprise the world from space.

As reported by the Web site Space.com, the company Space Adventures and the Russian Soyuz program, Dennis Tito became U.S. citizens to explore the world’s first space tourist in 2001. Then follow Shuttlework Mark from South Africa, 2002 Gergory Olsen (American entrepreneur scientist in 2005), Chale and Simon from the United States in 2009.

private companies in Russia, Europe and the United States compete with the leading space tourism. Some analysts think could become a space tourist and more popular because the majority share of the market, where prices are much cheaper. Read the rest of this entry »