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  • Tel Aviv. The taste of antiquity  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Tel Aviv is ancient and modern, quiet and energetic. This is a good starting point for your trip around Israel.
  • European influence on Morocco  By : Elizabeth Russell
    Although Morocco is situated in the western corner of Africa, the European influence is notable, especially in the north of the country which has a Mediterranean. However Morocco is still a country of distinctly Arabic tradition. Read more how Europe influences Morocco.
  • Busselton - Treasure of the South West  By : Jenny Brewer
    One of Australia‘s most beautiful treasures, Busselton is rich with history, tourism, culture and natural attractions. This is the ideal destination for your driving holiday, perfect as a base for enjoying the ever changing Western Australian coastline and inland to the magnificent Margaret River.
  • Enjoy traditional festivals as you study Japanese in Japan  By : Enrique Helmbrecht
    During every month Japan offers visitors an incredible arrange of traditional shows and street celebrations.
  • Something For Everyone in the Murraylands  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The Murray River has long been the aquatic playground of South Australia, and with the wealth of activities on offer on the water and on the land you will find a million ways to fill your holiday here.
  • Rajasthan Honeymoon and Wildlife Tour  By : Manoj Gupta
    The Thar Desert spreads throughout Rajasthan India not stopping to encroach by any time. Rajasthan India is in fact the second largest state of India . Even though it is a dry place it was a prosperous place at one time in history.
  • Jakarta – a land of diverse ethnic groups of people  By : Alex Albert
    This beautiful and sensuous destination has truly been alluring travelers from across the globe. The serene locations, friendly people and warm hospitality of Jakarta, are making this city a major hub of tourists in Asia.
  • Know All About Major Attractions in San Diego  By : David Miller
    San Diego is full of amazing attractions ranging from world-class amusement parks, zoo, scenic beaches to historical towns and much more. Read on to know what all you can do while on a vacation in beautiful San Diego….
  • Thailand is the land of smile.  By : Drew Moor
    Thailand is the perfect country to explore on any budget. Its reputation for being backpacker friendly is undeniable, but for those of you with a larger budget, an adventure of the highest order also awaits.
  • Ski in the desert? It could only happen in Dubai...  By : Martin Lock
    From the timeless tranquility of the desert to the lively bustle of the souk, Dubai offers a kaleidoscope of attractions for visitors. In a single day, the tourist can experience everything from rugged mountains and awe-inspiring sand dunes to sandy beaches and lush green parks, from dusty villages to luxurious residential districts and from ancient houses with wind towers to ultra-modern shopping malls. Now a new activity has been added to create one of the most captivating contrasts: SKIING! YES SKIING; SKIING ON SNOW.
  • World Heritage Sites in Barcelona  By : Jimmy McMahon
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Program administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 State Parties (countries) which are elected by the General Assembly of States Parties for a fixed term.
  • Enjoy Beach Living, Manly Bungalow Takes Complete Care Of Your Stay!  By : Smita
    Amidst breathtaking tropical beauty of Manly beaches, Manly Bungalow comes to offer its customers – on the look out for a few days of rest and rejuvenation, with excellent beach side bungalow facilities. All equipped with modern amenities, Manly bungalow accommodations are your home away home: just with a backdrop of one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
  • Jeju defines well the mesmerism of nature  By : Alex Albert
    With a bouquet of bewitchments, Jeju is an always-enticing realm for the travelers around the world. From the magnificent beauty of nature to vibrant festivals to various activities- everything here will make your vacation an everlasting dream. And as far as accommodation in the island is concerned, a number of hotels in Jeju will make your stay comfortable. No matter what your budget is, here you will find a hotel according to your budget.
  • Melbourne- Sports, Culture and Class  By : Gavin Wyatt
    It may be Australia‘s second largest city, but Melbourne is seen as leading the country in many other departments. Its sports-mad residents refer to it as the sporting capital of Australia, and the large amount of world class stadiums, tournaments and teams based in the city justify this claim.
  • London, a place not to miss as you learn English in England  By : Enrique Helmbrecht
    Surely London is the first place you should visit while you learn English in England. This cosmopolitan and dynamic capital city will welcome you with entertainment, joy and rich historical background.
  • The lesson of Burgundian  By : Tatyana Kogut
    History, architecture, culinary, wine. Many things are inseparable in Burgundy.
  • South Korea - An oasis of opulence  By : Alex Albert
    With vibrant culture, eye-captivating sights and many other attractions, South Korea is a glittering gem in the travel map of East Asia. As a famous tourist spot, the country boasts a wide number of hotels. All the hotels in South Korea provide accommodation for the travelers with different budgets.
  • Amazing Avoca  By : Jenny Brewer
    If you are looking for brilliant blue waters lined by a rugged coastline and long white beaches, look no further than Avoca Beach. Located on the Central Coast of New South Wales just 100 kilometres north from Sydney, sun seekers from far and wide choose this coastal jewel as their holiday destination.
  • Thailand Buddhist Temples  By : Karina Lee
    Tourists and other foreigners should know some basic information before visiting Thailand and especially its temples. Read here about the most popular Thailand Buddhist Temples and some basic rules for visiting them.
  • Thailand history  By : John Davis
    It is difficult to determine the type of culture which existed in Thailand before the Christian era; however some sources can show you Thailand country and its people origination and development. Read here Thailand history from the past to nowadays.
  • Ski at Colorado‘s hippest resorts this winter  By : Cindy B
    Winter provides vacationers and sport lovers with excellent opportunities to pursue some of best adventure activities. If you are planning a Skiing trip to US, then don‘t miss a chance to ski at the Rocky Mountain State of Colorado. Blessed with over 54 peaks, over 14,000 meters and nearly 25 ski resorts, Colorado mountain is unarguably the top Ski destination in North America.
  • Activities and sports in Morocco  By : Martin Lock
    Morocco‘s varied landscape provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities and sports. Whether it‘s inland, on the coast, in the mountains or in the desert, you will find something to do all year round.
  • Talking about beautiful Prague  By : Drew Moor
    Prague caters for visitors all year round and it is a tourists’ paradise offering all a tourist could hope for. Find out why is Prague so popular nowadays.
  • Ulladulla - Relax on the NSW South Coast  By : Gavin Wyatt
    Ulladulla is the centrepiece of a trio of attractions on the New South Wales south coast that together combine history, the ocean and a stunning hinterland to provide an all-in-one destination that is perfect for a campervan holiday. Only 220 kilometres south of Sydney, Ulladulla is a picturesque harbour town built next to the still waters of a secluded bay.
  • Bowral- The Fashionable Countryside  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The ideal positioning of the Southern Highlands in New South Wales has contributed enormously to their progression as a world class tourist destination. An hours drive from Sydney, and just over two hours from Canberra, they are the perfect place for a relaxing weekend away.
  • Top 21 South Australia Hotspots The Next Eleven  By : Jenny Brewer
    The second instalment in the Top 21 places to visit in South Australia. Here you can read about, Mount Gambier, the infamous Birdsville Track in the outback down to the Murray River and McLaren Vale, such a wide variety of landscapes you wont know where to visit first.
  • Dominican Republic Holidays  By : Darren McCowan
    This article is about the the resorts and sights of popular holiday location The Dominican Rebublic.
  • Petrograd, Leningrad and St. Petersburg. Part 3  By : Olga Mas
    The war was not yet over, but Leningrad had already started to recover from the tragic years of the Siege and all the damage it wrought on the city. Some of the city‘s museums, such as the Cabin of Peter the Great for instance, reopened as early as 1944. By the time the victorious Soviet army marched back into the city, Leningrad looked fresh and clean, and the ruins of some of its most celebrated buildings had been covered with temporary cardboard walls, in an attempt to depicting their pre-war appearance. The whole city, the whole country, had dreamt of a revival and it did come.
  • Seoul – Vibrant Capital of South Korea  By : Alex Albert
    Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, welcomes all the travelers to explore the true Korean culture and discover the fashion and latest lifestyle. With this you can also experience the true blend of traditional hospitality with modern amenities and services at the hotels in Seoul.
  • Top Reasons to Visit Kerala, South India  By : Michael john
    Kerala, located on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India, is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the world. It enjoys unique geographical features that are incomparable and rich.
  • Top 21 South Australia Hotspots The First Ten  By : Jenny Brewer
    South Australia has so much to offer, here are just a few of the highlights. The capital Adelaide, the world Famous Barossa Valley, the unique town of Coober Pedy and Kangaroo Island, plus much more....
  • Amazing Seascapes in Albany  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The south west of Australia has plenty to offer the intrepid campervan explorer. Thick, towering forests lie side by side with rugged, rocky coastlines and beautiful beaches, all interspersed with quaint towns steeped in history and culture. In a far flung corner of the south west lies the bustling city of Albany, which at 409 kilometres from Perth is the ideal destination for a motorhome tour.
  • Walloon region of Belgium and its cities  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Some information that will help you get a better idea of what the region‘s main cities - Liège, Namur, Tournai and Spa – are like.
  • Petrograd, Leningrad and St. Petersburg. Part 2  By : Olga Mas
    Shortly after the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin died, the city was renamed Leningrad (supposedly by public demand). During the years of the Revolution the population of the city had dropped dramatically and the city was slow to recover from the rigors and tragedies of the war.
  • The irresistible India  By : sophia
    Some travel for business, some travel to see relatives, some for enjoyment while some out of curiosity. For some, traveling is a need and for the others it is a passion. Whatever may be the purpose of traveling, it is a great mode of learning.
  • Ballarat‘s Colourful Culture  By : Gavin Wyatt
    Combined with the distinct four seasons of the local climate this gives Ballarat a very European feel that visitors find unique to Australia and thus very refreshing. Add to this all the attractions of the Victorian Goldfields, which are just a stones throw away
  • Make your honeymoon in Sydney  By : Jessica Thomson
    Honeymoon is one of the most intimate times one spends in whole lifetime. This is the moment when one goes through complete introduction to the person with whom vows has been taken to be together for the rest of the life. Thus it demands complete privacy wherein two souls can meet and exchange their thoughts.
  • Vegas Hotels: Luxurious stay in Las Vegas!  By : Mark Smith
    The best thing about the top 10 Las Vegas hotels is that you can afford to stay in luxury without dishing out an extravagant amount. This world travel guide tells you just which are the top 10 hotels in Las Vegas, both on and off the Las Vegas strip, that get maximum footfall. You will find elegant accommodation in any of the top 10 Las Vegas hotels that are designed with premium fittings.
  • A New York City Walking Tour of the Neighborhoods Around Grand Central Terminal  By : Susan the Joyseeker
    Manhattan consists of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character. The Grand Central Terminal area is no exception.
  • Nantes: information for travelers  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Nantes is the largest city in Brittany, the préfecture of the Pays de la Loire région.
  • Learn Spanish in Argentina and get the most of Bariloche in winter and summer  By : Enrique Helmbrecht
    I had the opportunity to learn Spanish in Argentina and I have visited Bariloche two times already. During my both stays I found two different cities, one during winter and another during spring.
  • Petrograd, Leningrad and St. Petersburg. Part 1  By : Olga Mas
    When WWI broke out in August 1914 it was decided to change the name of the Russian capital from the Germanic St. Petersburg to the more Russian equivalent, Petrograd. Germany was now Russia‘s enemy and all of the forces within the country‘s power had to be employed to defeat her. Most of the city‘s industry began to work to support the war effort and many of Petrograd‘s buildings, including a large portion of the Winter Palace, were turned into hospitals. Most construction work in the city stopped.
  • Beautiful Busselton  By : Gavin Wyatt
    When thinking of Western Australia images of hot desert landscapes sweltering under a ferocious sun come to mind. But 200 kilometres south of Perth is the the Busselton/Margaret River region, where inland forests, elaborate coastline and fertile farmlands belie this desert stereotype. The town of Busselton lies on the shores of Geographe Bay, whose thirty kilometres of sweeping white beaches are celebrated in travel books the world over.
  • Discover Carnarvon Gorge  By : Jenny Brewer
    Carnarvon Gorge is one of Queensland‘s hidden treasures, with a smorgasbord of natural attractions in every direction. Driving from Brisbane, the easiest route is via Roma and Injune which takes about nine hours. Alternatively, it is half the distance south west from Rockhampton
  • Incredible India  By : Minhaj Alam
    Incredible India is regarded as the hub of all types of tourism that fascinate the imagination of the tourists from all over the world to explore the mystery of this hidden land of Mother India.
  • Basel, Switzerland. Overview and attractions  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Basel is the second largest city of Switzerland and an important cultural centre.
  • Why Purchase a Property Near Asheville: What’s the Buzz About?  By : Elizabeth Kirwin
    This article is a round up of some of the positive things that national and international press has published about Asheville North Carolina, in recent years.
  • Top 21 ACT Hotspots Continued  By : Jenny Brewer
    Part two in the top 21 places to visit in the ACT. Here you can read about amazing places such as, The Snowy Mountains, Lake Burley Griffin, CSIRO Discovery Centre and Black Mountain plus much more.
  • Shark Bay- Where the Dugongs Play!  By : Gavin Wyatt
    Don‘t let the name conjure up images of deadly, man-eating predators in your mind and prevent you visiting the amazing part of Western Australia that is Shark Bay.
  • The energetic northern capital, Reykjavik  By : Olga Mas
    Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland, the young and blazing city full of contrasts.
  • Hermitage – largest art gallery in Russia  By : Olga Mas
    The State Hermitage occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the Russian tsars that was built by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1754-62.
  • Unique Argentina  By : Richard Greaves
    Argentina offers the visitor so much it‘s hard to know where to start. But to truly experience this South American nation you need to touch the tango, wet your whistle with the local wine and watch the whales.
  • Top 21 ACT Hotspots The first ten  By : Jenny Brewer
    Australia‘s Capital Territory has many interesting places to visit, such as the Australian Institute of Sport, Questacon, National Zoo and Aquarium and Parliament House just for starters.
  • Glitz and Glamour on the Gold Coast  By : Gavin Wyatt
    You‘ve seen it on TV, you‘ve heard all the rumours and everyone you know has been there... isn‘t it about time you took yourself to the Gold Coast to see what all the fuss is about? The chances of leaving disappointed are very slim, if non existent.
  • Townsville- Where Coast Meets Country  By : Gavin Wyatt
    Townsville is a tropical destination in Queensland often passed by in favour of its more northerly neighbour, Cairns. It is a quieter alternative, without the hordes of backpackers and yet with just as many nearby attractions, and for these reasons Townsville is starting to stand out as the better option for a holiday in the tropics
  • Learn Spanish in Chile and have fun in Viña del Mar  By : Enrique Helmbrecht
    Learn Spanish in Chile and enjoy in Viña del Mar incredible beaches and summer resorts.You will be amazed by streets fringed by palm and banana trees and by buildings that retain much of the colonial past of the city, with cobblestone streets and blossom gardens.
  • Victorias Top 21 Hot Spots- Part One  By : Jenny Brewer
    Here is a list of just some of the amazing things to do and see whilst visiting Victoria. Some of the destinations included here are, Melbourne, Ballarat, Snowy River National Park and Lakes Entrance, and this is only half the list!
  • Italian sights: Siena  By : Olga Mas
    Siena has lots of good examples of medieval architecture. No wonder why its centre was declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site.
  • Niagara Falls: more than just waterfalls  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Niagara Falls is one of the most beautiful and most visited sights of the world.
  • Grand Cayman Visitor Attractions  By : Maurice Snell
    Grand Cayman lies in the western Caribbean Sea and is the largest of a group of three islands collectively known as the Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman is still small by most standards, measuring around 20 miles in length and approximately 8 miles across at its widest point.
  • Exploring the Tweed  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The highest town on the New South Wales coastline is the inimitable Tweed Heads, a picture perfect coastal resort town that tempts Queenslanders down across the border and tries its best to stop travellers heading further north! Beautiful beaches
  • Top 21 Northern Territory Hot Spots Part Two  By : Jenny Brewer
    The second instalment in the top 21 places to visit in the Northern Territory with some fantastic locations such as Mataranka know for its famous thermal pools, Adelaide River the home of the huge jumping crocs and Uluru the most famous of all rocks just to name a few.
  • Scottsdale Vacation Rentals – Your Home In The “Jewel Of Arizona”!  By : Charles Wittens
    If you are planning to take your next vacation in Arizona, Scottsdale vacation rentals can provide you that “home away from home”! Scottsdale is known as the “Jewel of Arizona”, because of all that it has to offer to the tourists.
  • Coober Pedy: Outback Opals and Underground Living  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The main income of Coober Pedy is derived from two sources, opal mining and tourism. Opals were discovered here in 1915, and since then 70 per cent of the worlds quality gem opals have come from this little Australian settlement. There are over 70 opal fields here, making it the largest opal mining area in the world.
  • Australia Hotels – Comforts Galore  By : Mark Smith
    Some of the best Australia hotels and resorts include Crowne Plaza Hotel and Saville Park Suites in Canberra, Palazzo Versace and Marriott Surfers Paradise Resort in Gold Coast, Hilton Hotel and Hyatt Regency in Adelaide, Langham Hotel and Crown Towers in Melbourne, Kewarra Beach Resort and Sofitel Reef Casino in Cairns, The Observatory Hotel and Star City Hotel & Casino in Sydney.
  • Top 21 Northern Territory Hot Spots Part One  By : Jenny Brewer
    With so much to see and do in the Northern territory here is a list of what I think are the the top twenty one spots to see when visiting. I have broken down the list into two parts for easier reading. Enjoy! and watch out for the crocs!!
  • Holiday Excursions On The Costa Blanca  By : Sean OBrien
    Self-Catering holidays have always been popular with UK holiday makers. Spain, and in particular the Costa Blanca, has a huge supply of holiday villas and apartments available to rent to UK tourists. If you rent a car along with your villa or apartment, you gain a lot of freedom in what to do on your holiday and when you do it.
  • Those strange Russians  By : lolchik987
    Russian soul is a mystery for other cultures. Our people are hardworking, patient, never loosing hope for better life. Russians are talented nation.
  • Valencia - UK Holiday Gateway To The Northern Costa Blanca  By : Sean OBrien
    The Costa Blanca in Spain has long been a popular holiday destination for UK holidaymakers. Most holiday makers arrive through Alicante airport, but thanks to the increase in budget airlines, an increasing number of tourists land at Valencia airport at the northern end of the Costa Blanca.
  • What is Culture of South India?  By : Manoj Gupta
    South India comprises the four states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the two Union Territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry while the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal surrounded the peninsula in the west, south and east respectively and Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of the this region. It encompasses two mountain ranges the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats and a plateau heartland with the major rivers like Tungabhadra, Kaveri and Krishna.
  • Modernity and history in Lisbon  By : lolchik987
    Lisbon is like an impressionist painting which depicts small pastel-painted houses, the domes and towers of local churches.
  • Outdoor Adventure in the Snowy Mountains  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The Great Dividing Range lies on the border between New South Wales and Victoria, and here you will find the renowned Snowy Mountains, Australia‘s premier destination for snow holidays. Situated in the Kosciuszko National Park
  • What you need to know about– paris travel  By : www.tours-guide.com
    Life never sleeps in the capital city of France- Paris. The City of Lovers or the City of Lights, the city of Paris is exceptional for it has not just one but a multitude of attractions that leave each and every visitor bizarre. The aura of the city is such that the visitors are left spell bound. The city is so rich in its exotic and prized possessions that it becomes difficult to explore the entire city within a few days.
  • Alicante - UK Holiday Gateway To Spain‘s Costa Blanca  By : Sean OBrien
    The Costa Blanca in Spain has long been a popular holiday destination for UK holidaymakers. Most tourists arrive at Alicante airport before heading for the holiday resorts of Benidorm, Calpe, Moraira, Javea and Denia.
  • If you still don’t know what Los Angeles is like…  By : lolchik987
    Where is Los Angeles? What is it famous where? What entertainment venues are there to go to?
  • Getting to know Mauritius  By : Ralph Ramah
    Rightfully fitted in the Indian Ocean lies the island of Mauritius. Often referred to as heavenly, Mauritius is a tropical island. Rare would be a visitor that has not taken the best during his trip to Mauritius.
  • An Introduction to the City Of San Francisco  By : amjathambi
    The City of San Francisco is the 14th most populous city in America founded in 1776 with population of 744,500 which is considered to on the densely populated cities in United States. The city’s larger part of the San Francisco Bay Area has nearly 7.3 million people, with diverse and cosmopolitan population.
  • Linz – the capital of Upper Austria  By : lolchik987
    This region attracts those who don’t like wide roads, blocked up with travel buses from all around Europe.
  • Sydney- Come, Discover and Enjoy  By : Alex Albert
    Sydney, a renowned global city, has emerged as a true winner in all aspects. Whether it is tourism, business, education or outdoor lifestyle, this marvelous city of Australia is full options. There are all ingredients present that make it a complete happening destination. Holding much fame are the hotels in Sydney that adds up to the real standard of city in their own words.
  • Denia – Spanish Holiday Resort On The Rise  By : Chris Farrow
    The Northern Costa Blanca in Spain is among the most popular holiday destinations for UK tourists. The popular areas are the beach resorts, but an ever-increasing band of holiday makers are heading for the golf courses, and Denia is able to offer both types of holiday.
  • Javea Holidays – Real Spain And Holiday Resort In One Place  By : Chris Farrow
    Spain is a popular holiday destination for UK tourists. Some of the resorts are very well-known such as Benidorm, but there are others that are equally good for a holiday. A few miles north of Benidorm lies the Costa Blanca holiday resort of Javea. The town lies in a large bay between the peninsulas of “La Nao” and “San Antoni” and is split into three areas, each with their own character and facilities.
  • Calpe - Costa Blanca Holiday Resort  By : Chris Farrow
    The Costa Blanca towns of Javea, Denia, Moraira and Calpe are often overlooked as holiday destinations for UK tourists. For many people Benidorm is the first place to come to mind with it’s high-rise hotels and apartment buildings, over-crowded beaches, British bars, fish & chips, and a lively and often noisy night life.
  • Hungarian Italy, Pecs  By : lolchik987
    If you have traveled the length and breadth of Budapest and want to see the other side of Hungary, go to Pecs.
  • Moraira – Exclusive Costa Blanca Holiday Town  By : Chris farrow
    The Costa Blanca towns of Javea, Denia, Moraira and Calpe are often overlooked as holiday destinations for UK tourists. One of the most exclusive towns on Spain’s coast is Moraira located about 25 miles north of Benidorm, sandwiched between the resorts of Javea and Calpe.
  • Sri-Lanka with one’s own eyes: the mountainous heaven, Kandy  By : lolchik987
    One of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka is the “the five districts on the mountain“, Kandy.
  • Incredible India Rajasthan Tour  By : Minhaj Alam
    Rajasthan tourism is one of the prime tourist destinations of India mesmerizing the world with its geographical features of world’s oldest Aravalli Range, Great Indian Desert popularly known as Thar Desert, Mount Abu, two national tiger reserves Ranthambore and Sariska
  • Art in Italy  By : Enrique Helmbrecht
    Travel to Europe and study Italian in Italy is a great option to discover the country where the two thirds of the world’s historical heritage lies. All types of architectural styles of the west globe can be found in Italy.
  • Mauritius – The Perfect Place to Visit For Honeymoon  By : kelly
    Deciding the honeymoon destination is a difficult task but the Mauritius is definitely the place for those who are looking for a very special place to spend their honeymoon. Every hotel on the island offers extensive wedding and honeymoon packages.
  • Fine Folk and Fare in the Clare Valley  By : Gavin Wyatt
    The Clare Valley is a quintessential example of country Australia at its best. Its photogenic landscapes are lush and green, and grape-laden vineyards spring out of its fertile soils. The beautiful sights and scenery make it the perfect place for you to tour in your campervan. The vineyards produce some of the finest wines in the country, and have earned the valley a worldwide reputation.
  • Joondalup: The Peaceful North of Perth  By : Gavin Wyatt
    For a Western Australian experience that brings you close to the state capital of Perth but far enough away that you escape the hustle and bustle of big city life look no further than Joondalup. Just a short drive north of Perth this serene city is a stones throw from pristine white beaches and numerous National Parks, where large stretches of natural bushland surround a chain of impressive inland lakes.
  • Vancouver Island Conference Centre Nanaimo Launched  By : David Stanley
    The Vancouver Island Conference Center in downtown Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, is an exciting new venue for meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, receptions, and other events. Currently nearing completion, the New Nanaimo Centre is scheduled to open in early 2008.
  • Memories of Mungo National Park  By : Jenny Brewer
    Australia is known for its Aboriginal history and culture, and the Mungo National Park is one of those rare treasures that has captured the soul and beauty of this land as it was so long ago. Located 110 kilometers from Mildura in south west New South Wales, it is well worth the trek to experience this diverse and captivating region.
  • Touring the Fleurieu Peninsula  By : Gavin Wyatt
    A coat hanger-shaped strip of land jutting out into the ocean, the Fleurieu Peninsula has been a favourite holiday haunt of South Australians and tourists the world over for generations now. At its closest point it is just a 40 minute drive to Adelaide, making it easily accessible in a campervan. And when you make it there, and the wide expanses of this special part of the country open up before you there is nothing to stop you exploring it further and discovering quaint coastal villages, lush conservation parks and scenic beaches.
  • None stop family fun in Dubai Shopping Festival 2008  By : Mark Smith
    Dubai shopping Festival 2008 is throwing great opportunity of shopping all and exclusive items from January 24 to February 24. Popularity of the DSF can be judged from the fact that about 3.5 million visitors visited the festival and spent about a massive AED 10.2 billions.
  • Mutiny to Tahiti and French Polynesia  By : David Stanley
    Since the age of explorers Wallis, Bougainville, and Cook, legendary Tahiti has tickled imaginations worldwide.
  • Go round the Cayman Islands  By : Sylvanus Nwigwe
    Are you planning your vacation or into tourism planning a trip to checkout one of the most beautiful and coolest places in the world? Then you need to read on..........
  • First Thursday’s on South Congress in Austin Texas  By : Dane Smith
    First Thursday is a monthly event in Austin Texas. Each first thursday the businesses on South Congress stay open late and the residents of Austin have some fun.
  • If you still don’t know what Los Angeles is like…  By : Tatyana Kogut
    Where is Los Angeles? What is it famous where? What entertainment venues are there to go to?
  • Peace and Quiet by the Blackwood River  By : Gavin Wyatt
    A comfortable half days drive from Perth transports you to the different world that is the Blackwood River Valley. The gem in the crown of Western Australia‘s South West, the Valley is the ultimate country retreat for those who want to step back from the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives, breathe in some pure, fresh air and let the world pass them by for a few days.
  • Peterhof (Russia). Fountains, palaces and parks  By : lolchik987
    Located 30 kms from the downtown of St.-Petersburg, Peterhof is one of the most refined and best known parks of the world.

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