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  • New Jets Buzz Holiday Island

    With visitor numbers static in recent years and facing new competiton from former Eastern Bloc countries offering cheap holidays, the recent announcement by the Maltese government that negotiations were at an advanced stage with two low cost airlines has sparked hopes that the island will see a rise in visitor numbers, much to the relief [...]

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  • Munich Hotel guide

    When it comes to touring the most popular cities in Germany, Munich is second only to Berlin. It is the largest city in the German state of Bavaria, and is one of the most prosperous cities in Europe. It has a population of just over 1 million people.
    The city is located near the Isar river [...]

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  • Monaco – The Wealthy Conclave of Europe

    Perched over the Mediterranean Ocean, Monaco is a picturesque country. With very high prices, most travelers can only afford to spend one day in this conclave for the rich.
    Monaco
    The principality of Monaco is a bizarre little place. Situated to the east of the French Riviera, the country is very small and dominated by the city [...]

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  • Mexico: A Many Layered Land

    Mexico is distinguished as a country of parallel realities, countless contradictions and staggering disparities. It is a country where ancient cultural tradition meets spring break debauchery and mass consumer industry collides with indigenous craft. Mexicos extraordinarily long and tumultuous history can account for such modern juxtapositions, as highly developed civilizations have inhabited the region for [...]

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  • North Cyprus – the new face of the Mediterranean

    Long neglected in comparison to its well-know neighbour to the south, North Cyprus has come into its own in recent years and now stands proudly as one of the most up and coming Mediterranean holiday destinations. The islands history has seen it under the rule of most of the worlds powers; from the Romans, ancient [...]

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  • Maui Fun For Everyone

    There is literally something for everyone in fabulous Maui. If you are planning a trip to this Hawaiian island than it is likely you already know about the many great things there are to do in Maui. There is literally fun for the entire family and there are many activities to choose from and sights [...]

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  • New Zealand Car Rental – Things You Should Know

    New Zealand Car Rental
    If you’re visiting New Zealand a rental car is one of the best ways to get around. New Zealand is a small country but has the astounding geographic diversity of a major continent squeezed into its small size. For example, within 3- 4 hours drive of Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city, are [...]

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  • Make Dining Part of Your Branson, Missouri Experience

    Regardless of whether you’re going to Branson, Missouri for shows and shopping, or theme parks and lake activities, everyone eventually needs to refuel, re-energize, and relax. What better place to kick back and unwind than at one of the many great restaurants the Branson area has to offer. You’ll find a wide variety of [...]

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  • Namibia – A Bountiful Harvest Awaits the Adventure Traveler

    Namibia is a largely arid country of stark rough-hewn beauty. The most vivid images are those of a haunting technicolor landscape of swirling orange dunes, shimmering mirages and treacherous dust devils. The apparent desolation is deceptive and plant and animal life and even man has adapted to this environment. The country is designed almost specially [...]

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  • LONDON ATTRACTIONS

    LONDON ATTRACTIONS
    London is Europe’s largest city, spanning more than six hundred
    and twenty square miles from its heart on the River Thames.
    London is Europe’s most diverse metropolises: there are around
    two hundred languages spoken within its confines, and more than
    thirty percent of the population is made up of first, second and
    third generation immigrants.
    Despite Scottish, Welsh and [...]

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