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Enjoy Your Travel With Electronic Cigarette

Are you a smoker that loves to travel?  If you are you probably get tired of people giving you the stink eye when you try to light up.  With every state and country having different smoking laws it can be ridiculous trying to remember where you can or can’t smoke your cigarette.  Even cigar smokers have been banned from countless places.

What the regulators can’t seem to figure out is that smokers spend money.  Banning us from restaurants, hotels, and airports is a fast way for us to spend money somewhere else.  Fortunately there is a solution for smokers that love to travel but need to take their cigarettes with them.  Seminole electronic cigarettes give smokers the nicotine they need without tar, tobacco, chemicals, or second hand smoke.  They can be used indoors because there is no smell or second hand smoke.  Even places with no smoking signs will let you smoke these ecigs.  Just make sure to tell them it is an ecig so you don’t get in trouble.

You can purchase Seminole ECigs and get 15% off by using the electronic cigarette coupon code TravelBlog15.

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PhotoMed Festival

Hosted in gorgeous Sanary in the South of France, the PhotoMed Festival embraces its historic roots in antiquity as the link between European, African and Asian art as it showcases a wide variety of photographic works from artists hailing from around the globe. Running from May 24 through June 17, 2012, PhotoMed seeks to open new paths to artists, removing the chains of region-specific styles in an effort to help all photographers take advantage of the many facets of the art available to them, helping them to appeal more broadly to art enthusiasts from around the world.

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Digital Content Monetization East 2012

The Digital Content Monetization East conference coming to New York City this June will present all in attendance with tools, workshops and speakers aiming to help you to create or tweak an online content strategy that works for your business. With the quick growth of new platforms and technologies quickly weaving their way into your business and the lives of your customers, staying on the cutting edge of these changes comes no more easily than when rubbing shoulders with the best and brightest minds in the digital business world!

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How the World Vacations (Infographic)

The troubled economy and volatile business landscape seen the world over is changing the way people take vacations – this infographic explains how:

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Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

A trip to Macau, China from June 8-10, 2012 offers the chance to take part in the 5th annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, an event held in order to bring together entrepreneurs and scholars in order to foster a lively discussion of the future of profitable innovation with a variety of topics covered in workshops and keynote speeches along the way.

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LOOK3: Festival of the Photograph

The LOOK3 photography festival, set for June 6-9, 2012 in Charlottesville, Virginia, is unique in its goal of celebrating everything the traditional photograph means to humanity as a cultural, educational and emotional artform that has transformed the way that we think and the way that we live. On-stage presentations give the festival a loose, fun atmosphere while photographers looking to improve their craft have workshops, lectures, outdoor projections and extensive showcases and exhibitions to help them get excited about the art of photography in general and their own endeavors in particular.

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Isolation: The Loneliest Places on Earth (Infographic)

Do you want your next vacation to be one of solitude? Use this unique map to help you to identify the least populated areas on the planet:

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London Brains Exhibition

Currently running in the world class city of London is the Brains Exhibition, an educational event intended to shed light for the general public on the inner workings of the human brain while offering a fun edge with a variety of specimens to view and handle along the way. More than 150 artefacts will be on display including artwork, manuscripts and photographs taken by brain enthusiasts, alongside the brains of many people from history, both famous and infamous, including the brilliant Albert Einstein, builder of the General Theory of Relativity and William Burke, British serial killer.

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Scarecrow Festival of Moringhem, France

The people of Moringhem awoke one April morning in 1989 to the sight of scarecrows set up in strange places throughout their town, a happening later attributed to the mayor’s efforts to direct out-of-town visitors to his home. Since that time the entire village comes together each April to litter the town with artistic works, all in the form of scarecrows, creating a culturally delightful exhibition that now draws thousands of tourists to the area each year.

From the terrifying to the downright silly, the scarecrows of Moringhem are a wonderfully weird and worthwhile sight each and every April!

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From Train to Tweet in 171 Years (Infographic)

Ever wonder about the history of travel and how it’s been accomplished over the past two centuries? This super-detailed infographic breaks down the modes, methods and costs of travel’s various forms over the past 171 years: