• Stanthorpe - Queenslands Wine Capital

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    Stanthorpe is a picturesque town known for its amazing national parks, historical buildings and wineries, located on the New England Highway close to the New South Wales border. It has become more popular over the last few years as a tourist destination with so many rural activities and sightseeing options available.There are a large number of bed and breakfasts if you are stopping over for a night or two, and self contained cottages are available for a longer stay.Read more…
  • Women Exploring Peru: Powerful & Awe-Inspiring Machu Pichu

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    I’ve been blessed to travel to many beautiful and inspiring places in the world, and always, I come away with a deeper appreciation for the culture, the people, and the environment. Knowing this, Peru was first on my list of dream destinations. For years I’d heard and read about Machu Picchu and wanted experience it myself.Read more…
  • Women and Travel: Survey Results Reveal Trends and Preferences

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    Surveys are wonderful things. Just when you think you have a good handle on the who, when, where and why, a survey will generate results that challenge those ideas.Take for example the recent travel interests survey that Women Traveling Together sent to 7000 women in April 2006.Read more…
  • Pusan: A Combination and Ocean and Mountain

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    The second largest city of Korea, Pusan is the principle port for carrying out international cargos. It also serves as the main port for ferrying passengers to Japan and Jeju Island. With a population of 4 million people, it is an attractive city with lots of fun and enjoyment.Read more…
  • Hotels in Malaysia: Beautiful and Affordable

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    Malaysia has been a favorite destination in the world right from the beginning. People for all purposes visit this wonderful country. Be it shopping, adventure or nature loving, Malaysia fist very fine in every case.Read more…
  • Guide to Vicenza, Italy

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    IntroductionVicenza is situated between Padova and Verona, in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is known as the city of Palladio. The 16th century architect Palladio, who worked in the city, is one of the most influential architects of all time.Read more…
  • Why Travel To California?

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    California, the third largest state in the U.S.A.Read more…
  • Your First Trip Overseas on International Business

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    Making ContactsMany cultures outside of the U.S. work on the basis of relationships.Read more…
  • Planning a Trip to Costa Blanca Spain

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    The Costa Blanca Spain is one of the most popular tourist areas in the country. This area is located along the Mediterranean Sea and is well known for its beautiful beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters.Read more…
  • Travel to Morocco for Exciting Holidays Abroad

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    Morocco is a wonderful Country with some majestic mountain ranges, great coastline and some of the most intriguing Cities on the Continent. Many travellers end up in the Country to sample life in the famous Cities of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat and most are not disappointed by what they find. The people are very friendly as well and the infrastructure is very good for the region and it is getting better with the current Government aiming to increase tourist numbers to the Country.Read more…
  • Ski Your Cares Away in Bartlett

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    There are many attractive ski destinations to choose from when the urge to hit the snow comes upon you and your family, but sometimes, for whatever reason, it makes sense to stick to the East Coast. New Hampshire has a surprising array of options, as skiing is actually the official state sport. For a good taste of all that is offered in the White Mountains region, which includes winter sports and year-round activities of all kind, take a look at Bartlett.Read more…
  • Franschhoek Offers Classic Styles In South Africa

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    Nestled in a fertile valley and ringed by majestic mountains, Franschhoek may appear to be merely a picturesque rural village, yet this is the food and wine heartland of South Africa and one of the premier destinations in the world of wine.The spectacular scenery of this beautiful valley, where vineyards stretch across the mountain slopes and mighty oaks tower over original Cape Dutch farmhouses, nurtures this peaceful settlement that tells a colorful history.History When the Edict of Nantes was revoked in France in 1685, hundreds of Huguenots fled their homeland as Protestantism was outlawed.Read more…
  • Malaysia: The Pleasant Asian Dragon

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    A rapidly growing economy and the so called Asian Dragon, Malaysia is located in the south-east Asia. Two parts form the entire region of this country. The very first one is Peninsular Malaysia which borders Thailand in North and Singapore in south.Read more…
  • Taveuni Island in Fiji - Enjoy A Beach Vacation in Paradise

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    Some people relax by heading for a busy resort, filled with bustling nightlife and packed bars. Myself, I prefer to find a secluded spot with deserted beaches and clear blue water, where I can rest, think, and recharge. I want to eat wonderful food, enjoy a refreshing cocktail, read a book that makes me laugh out loud, and be gently pampered in quiet luxury.Read more…
  • Why Costa Rica

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    Whether in search of the perfect vacation, business opportunities or simply an inexpensive and enjoyable place to retire, more and more people have found Costa Rica to be the ideal place for fun in the sun. Its strategic location, friendly people, warm climate, abundant natural attractions and a very competitive standard of living continue to draw people from all over the world who come looking to enjoy its many wonders.People‘Pura Vida’ is the expression that probably best sums up the tico (as Costa Ricans are also known) outlook on life.Read more…
  • An Adventure to Quincy

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    On our first day in Massachusetts we (Peg and I and dear friend Al Burrage) had a council of war and planned where we wanted to go and what sites we wanted to see. Peg's main concern was to see Quincy, Massachusetts. Ever since she had seen the mini-series on televsion based on John Quincy and Abigail Adams (and read the books of course), and attended a history class with her mom at a local community college, Peg has wanted to visit the Adams' homes.Read more…
  • Places to Get a Little Pampering in Arizona

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    Relaxing and rejuvenating should be a mandatory requirement for everyone. If you live in Arizona and need a bit of pampering, here are the places to go.Some say Arizona is a land of deserts, but it is really rich when it comes to spas.Read more…
  • Romantic Destinations in California

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    From beaches to mountains to the wine country, California has something for everyone. Romantic destinations in California are no different, so here are some ideas that will more than kindle the romantic fires.Romantic Destinations in CaliforniaWhile many states claim to be made for lovers, most people would have to agree that California is definitely a romantic place.Read more…
  • Romantic Destinations in Connecticut

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    Connecticut is one of those destinations that are off the beaten path. Romantic destinations in Connecticut, however, are tremendous ways to spend an intimate and private time together.New England has long been a home to many hidden romantic rendezvous spots, as well as a perfect place to take a relaxing vacation.Read more…
  • Romantic Destinations in Delaware

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    Nothing screams romance like taking in the scenery and old world charm of the New England states. Romantic destinations in Delaware promise privacy and a perfect pace of life.Delaware, located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, is a beautiful small gem of a state nestled between New Jersey and Maryland.Read more…

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