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		<title>Satellite Television As a Travel Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: John R. Harrison Source: ezinearticles.com Planning a trip can be stressful business since there are so many unpredictable things that can be thrown into your path. There is only so much a travel book can tell you seeing as a lot of the time they are out of date and the people who write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: John R. Harrison<br />
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<p>Planning a trip can be stressful business since there are so many unpredictable things that can be thrown into your path. There is only so much a travel book can tell you seeing as a lot of the time they are out of date and the people who write them may not have the same interests or budget as you do. One great way to get an idea of where you are going before you get there is to surf around the multitude of channels offered by satellite TV. The travel channel allows viewers to view exotic places from the comfort of their own home and may help them in choosing the destination for their next vacation.</p>
<p>If a location has already been selected then a person can do some quality research while using their television remote as their main tool. Knowing what kinds of clothes to pack is a very important part of planning a successful trip. There is nothing that can ruin a vacation faster than walking into pouring rain when you only have a bag full of shorts and tank tops. With the help of satellite TV you can check the forecast for your destination. Knowing what the upcoming weather is going be like will allow you to plan outfits and outings accordingly.</p>
<p>Knowing a bit about the culture of your vacation spot is another great idea to maximize your time there. Check out the Food Network to see what the local dishes are and what ingredients are popular in the food. Packing little travel size Tabasco bottles might be necessary if the food is known for being a little on the bland side. If the food is fantastic then watching it on television in high definition should get your appetite going, making you all the more excited to get out there and explore the culinary possibilities of your vacation spot.</p>
<p>Being familiar with the history and structure of your travel destination is another great idea. Checking out the History Channel and seeing what amazing information there might be about the foundation and development of a place is a great way to familiarize you with the location&#8217;s background. Knowing local customs and holidays can help you plan your trip accordingly so that you can take part in some of the festivities. Satellite TV has a wide range of channels that can educate you about the cultural components of a particular location, giving you a jump start on understanding what fun is waiting for you on the other end of the flight.</p>
<p>Watching some international channels can also help you practice language skills. By watching shows in the language you are traveling to you can get your ear more accustom to the words and sounds. International channels can also help you follow the local politics and sports of the area you are traveling to, providing you with conversation information when interacting with local people. With the enormous range of channels out there you can be nice and prepared for your vacation before ever setting foot on a plane.</p>
<p>If you want the greatest variety and quality in entertainment, look into <a target="_new" href="http://www.directstartv.com/directv_programming/directv_total_choice.html" rel="nofollow">Direct TV packages</a>. DIRECTV is the nation&#8217;s leading provider of satellite television services. For the best in sports programming, movies, and high-definition entertainment, check out the latest <a target="_new" href="http://www.directstartv.com/directv_current_offer.html" rel="nofollow">Direct TV offers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cities of the World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Parker McAdam Source: ezinearticles.com Cities are massive sources of constant life in countries all over the world, focus points of civilization, business, and often tourism. Many people boast that their city is the most magnificent in the world, but each city has something unique to bring to the table. A lot of cities share [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cities are massive sources of constant life in countries all over the world, focus points of civilization, business, and often tourism. Many people boast that their city is the most magnificent in the world, but each city has something unique to bring to the table. A lot of cities share similar qualities in terms of having a lot of lights and eclectic populations, but there is a special vibe to each one no matter how similar they might appear on the surface. Bouncing around the globe to personally explore all of the earth&#8217;s major cities is a luxury experienced by few individuals, so something has to be created to help satisfy this desire in the rest of us. Satellite TV provides viewers with a wide range of channels that can help satisfy their travel bug at least a little bit.</p>
<p>The Travel Channel on its own does a lot to open the world up to viewers at home. The variety of programs they offer can take people all the way from Bangkok to Buenos Aires within a few minutes, highlighting the attractive qualities of these tremendously different locations. Delving into the culture of different cities and looking into both their history and modern place in the world really helps in formulating a well rounded picture of a city beyond what image a postcard might be trying to portray. Seeing a tango performance in the middle of the street in high definition is a moving experience, but viewers should note that people are not breaking into dance on every street corner; these performers are displaying some traditional dance in return for tips.</p>
<p>For people who are really looking for an escape from reality there are shows like &#8220;Super Swank&#8221; on the Travel Channel that brings viewers into the most exclusive, and expensive, vacation spots in the world. While few people can actually afford to stay in these places, seeing how the other half lives is a nice little escape from the monotony of everyday life. Exploring everything from the VIP sections of Las Vegas to the largest, most luxurious yachts in the world, this show brings new meaning to the word &#8220;extravagance&#8221;. Satellite tv brings all different programs into people&#8217;s homes, allowing them to see the glamorous side of a city as well as the less than charming spots.</p>
<p>Shows like &#8220;Art Attack&#8221; explore the beautiful pieces of art that can be found in countries all over the world. The host, Lee Sandstead combines his passion for art with his excellent storytelling skills to engage the viewer in the art he is talking about so enthusiastically. He takes audiences into some of the most obscure little art museums that serve as home to some amazing pieces of art. People can examine ancient Chinese pottery in high definition using nothing more than their television and remote control.</p>
<p>The cities of the world all have unique, intriguing qualities that everyone should have the chance to experience in their lifetime. While few people every actually make their way to all of the major cities on the globe, satellite tv lets individuals learn about these amazing destinations without every even having to leave their home.</p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://www.direc4u.com/" rel="nofollow">Direc tv</a> brings you the best TV on TV. You&#8217;ll be impressed when you learn all that the <a target="_new" href="http://www.direc4u.com/" rel="nofollow">Direc TV</a> lineup brings you.</p>
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