Maximize Your Cruise Wardrobe With These Packing TipsWritten by Lee Dobbins
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The same method can be applied for your casual wear. If you stick to a coordinating color scheme, you can get more mileage out of each piece since it will tend to look different when it is paired with a different top or bottom. Deciding which shoes to take is perhaps hardest of all! If you are anything like me, you have a perfect pair for each outfit and you’ll want to take them all! Of course, you may not have room in those suitcases so you must be selective in what you bring. I suggest you wear your bulkiest shoes, like sneakers, onto ship - this way will not be taking up space in your luggage. Bring a dressy shoe and a more casual shoe as well. Make sure you think about color when you pack shoes, if you are bringing only black dressy slacks then white sandals might not look so good! Finally, to get more space in your suitcase for clothes, find out if ship will be supplying beach towels and hair dryers. If they are then you can leave yours at home and free up some suitcase space for more clothes!

Lee Dobbins is editor of Choose Your Cruise .Com where you can learn about cruises, get cruising tips and choose your next cruise.
| | California's DesertsWritten by Tony Fenton
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There is a road that winds south through park from Twentynine Palms to Cottonwood Visitor Center and I10. Traveling this road you can see change between two desert regions. To south of Joshua Tree towards Mexican border is Anza Borrego Desert, largest State Park in country.

Tony works for Strathlorn Travel who specialise in travel for the independent traveller to the USA, Canada, Australia and other worldwide destinations.
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