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1. Trains Aren't A Lost Art In San Francisco - By: Michael Russell
One of the greatest things about visiting San Francisco is the close proximity to nearby attractions. You can stay in one city while visiting several. You can not only get the conveniences of being in the city, but the beauty of nature is not too far away from almost any point within the city. In fa...

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2. Young And Old Alike Fun Abounds In San Francisco - By: Michael Russell
San Francisco is one of those rare cities that offers almost timeless appeal. One of the greatest things that can be said about this great city is that the things that attract its youngest visitors are also quite often the things that bring in its older visitors. In fact, the very museums...

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Bird watching tours are a popular form of alternative vacation. Bird watching itself is one of the world's largest hobbies, especially in America, Europe, and Asia. There are actually many different kinds of tours you can take for birdwatching; some mix wildlife viewing in general, while others are ...

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The Best Way to See San Francisco is from the Air If you have plans of visiting San Francisco you really should consider seeing it from a birds eye view. There are many ways in which you can do this, but few, if any are more romantic than doing so from the basket of a hot air balloon. In ...



5. How To Detect Counterfeit Coins - By: Michael Russell
A special machine does the stamping of coins to make them genuine. People who counterfeit coins are well trained and have the capacity to manipulate their duplication - especially those rare coins which have high value among collectors. The most common procedure used in counterfeiting is that they p...

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