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Tour Egypt
We are an American tourism company based in Lubbock, Texas, USA. Specializing in tour operations for clients worldwide, we aim to offer the ultimate Egyptian adventure and intimate knowledge about the country. We offer this unique experience in two ways, and the first is organizing a tour and coming to Egypt for a visit, whether alone or in a group, and living it firsthand ... More . The second way to experience Egypt is from the comfort of your own home: online. Our extensive website has detailed facts and information about Egypt, from history and cuisine to contemporary issues and travel advice, not to mention the amazing photographs that will get you closer to Egypt.
Wayward Wind Tours
We have a large staff and a full time mechanic to keep our large fleet in excellent operating condition. For those of us that are seriously committed to the tourism industry, there is no such thing as a forty hour work week. We just don’t work in the industry, we live in it. You can reach us from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. We know how busy you are and ... More we don’t think that you should have to listen to a recorder. When you do call us, a tour specialist will usually greet you. Without a doubt, this person has the most demanding job in our company. It is his or her responsibility to know what is going on with every company in the industry and to know who’s booked, who’s not and how to get in touch with them. The specialist not only books the tours, but also schedules and dispatches the drivers and subcontractors. This person will confirm and reconfirm locations, numbers and spot times. Whenever you have last minute changes and numbers go up, you can be sure that if the tour specialist cannot get it done, nobody can. Wayward Wind Inc., is a company that was built, not bought. Painstakingly, one vehicle, one trail and one program at a time, we grew through experience. We know what works, what doesn’t and why.
Georgetown Loop Railroad
Steam engines were the foundation of the Industrial Revolution. For nearly 120 years, steam-powered locomotives were the backbone of commerce, hauling passengers and cargo throughout the United States. Today, three of these “iron horses” are preserved, maintained, and operated in Georgetown and Silver Plume, Colorado. Our engines do not burn coal for fuel but rather on ... More recycled waste and corn oil. History Colorado and Historic Rail Adventures are pleased to share these train treasures with the public and welcome your support as a rider and in their preservation efforts.
