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    Archive for February, 2010

    Bali Hotels Or Bali Villas

    Dear Reader,
    One says that traveling is not an exact science, to combine between their cultures, traditions, countries and different languages sometimes are not easy. Trust an expert, contact your reputable travel agent may be important.
    Most people come to Bali want to see and enjoy its arts and cultures, its fabulous natures views, its nice beaches, [...]

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    Dubai’s World Class Hotels

    Dubai’s skyline has grown in the recent years by an amount, which took over a century for the developed nations to achieve in their own backyard. In Dubai’s case, it was the oil exploration at first, and then the commerce of free trade zones, which made it be counted at par with the developed nations. [...]

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    Excursions in Mersin Cesmeli, Turkey

    A city that has such an apartment complex is Mersin Cesmeli on the southern coast of Turkey.
    Not just for blue seas and the beautiful weather, Mersin is also known for the many fun things a tourist can do for fun. There are many tours, and fun things to do. For example the Heaven and Hell [...]

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    An Overview of South Africa for Travelers

    The Republic of South Africa was once the home to apartheid. A movement and a man, Nelson Mandela, changed that. Here is an overview of the country for travelers.
    An Overview of South Africa for Travelers
    As recently as 1991, apartheid was the rule of law in South Africa. The term means separate and effectively divided [...]

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    Colonial Williamsburg Revolutionary City

    There is nothing virtual about the reality of being asked, in person, face-to-face, to stand up for, or against, freedom. How say ye?
    In the Revolutionary City, Colonial Williamsburgs innovative program where guests can interact live with actor-interpreters, you do not have to respond. But just like those who rallied to the side of George [...]

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    Aberdeen City guide, including Aberdeen Hotels

    Aberdeen, in the heart of Scotlands Grampian Highlands, is an ideal destination for art, history and culture that is slightly off the beaten track. Scotlands third largest city was inspiration for the well known Scottish folk song The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen which portrays a well worn Scottish theme: that of extreme homesickness when [...]

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    Cheltenham City guide, including hotels

    Located in the heart of the scenic Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a city famous for many things its horseracing and award-winning gardens being just two of them. Then, of course, you have the Regency architecture of the city centre and the lively shopping district, elements that come together to bring vivacity and life to this [...]

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    A Day at the Summer Palace of Peter the Great

    A Day at the Summer Palace of Peter the Great
    For elegance and old world feel, St. Petersburg is by far the best Russian city. If you go, a visit to Peterhof, the summer palace of Peter the Great is a must.
    Peterhof
    As Tanya and I left St. Petersburg for Peterhof, I was in a foul [...]

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    A Costa Rican Fairytale: Beauty and the Beach

    Costa Rica literally translates into “Rich Coast,” so named by Columbus for the gold necklaces worn by the native people when he arrived in the early 16th century. However misleading the name might have been for gold hunters, it appropriately describes Costa Rica’s copious coastline, which is an endless paradise for surfers, scuba divers and [...]

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