• China on the Go! Let’s Take a Tour to Beijing

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    So you have decided to take a tour to China? As China brags of many cities and towns filled with history of ancient civilizations, you probably would be wondering where to go in China. Well, it should not be a very hard decision to make; Beijing should definitely be the first stop over on a planned tour in China.Read more…
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    Since the beginning of summer, when I came to the island, I have spent Sunday evenings exploring the Old Town, the Medieval City of Rhodes. It is my ritual for decompressing and enjoying quiet time. I know what you are thinking.Read more…
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    Paris the French capital is the most popular city among tourists, also it is known as the city of love. You can get in Paris by plane, train, car or bus. Charles de Gaulle International Airport is the biggest airport in the country it has a RER-B line terminal; from here, you can take the famous French TGV high-speed train.Read more…
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    For those of us who have a difficult time preparing in advance for just about anything that we do (present self included), parking overnight at the airport for a flight can not only be the most expensive part of the trip, but also the most stressful. First, you need to find a car park that offers overnight parking for your needed timeframe. Then, you have to hope they have an open space for you.Read more…
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    With the Australian summer holidays fast approaching, gourmet food and wine lovers from around the world are preparing to fly "Down Under" for some fun-filled weeks dining on fresh crayfish and sipping some of the finest cool climate wines in the world.The holiday season in Australia kicks off immediately after Christmas with two major events - the Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race, and the annual Boxing Day cricket tournament.Special hotel deals, airfare deals and car rental deals are still available, but deals are soon snapped up, so visitors need to act quickly to get the best deals.Read more…
  • Fraser Island

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    Situated just off the Bruce Hwy in Queensland, Hervey Bay is the gateway to World Heritage listed Fraser Island. Known as the world’s largest sand island stretching over 123km in length, its unusual formation of sand and rainforest make it a special source of adventure for visitors to explore. Well known among fisherman and 4WD enthusiast’s, the wonderfully coloured sand cliffs, unique fresh water lakes and diverse flora and wildlife will leave you feeling captivated and in awe.Read more…
  • Alicante: A Guide to Sightseeing

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    Alicante is the second largest city in the Valencia Province. The city is a major tourist attraction and there are many opportunities for sightseeing in Alicante. Over six million tourists visit the Costa Blanca region each year.Read more…
  • Boston: Signature of Pride

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    A place where almost everyone surprises you by calling you with your name even you come across them after days. A city which is famous for a historic incident! “Boston Tea Party” if you can recall from your history book.Read more…
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    The story of Harry Jack is in fact quite simple, not made of legend or fancy, but rather of family ties and respect. Harry was a farmer of scale not much more than subsistence.His means of livelihood were often superseded by his passion for life, which after having served King and country during World War 2, was abounded.Read more…
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    How wild can you be when it comes to having a prom party at Sedona, Arizona? If you take a trip to Sedona with our Sedona “Wild” Prom Party, you may just be able to enjoy the only “wild” life theme park in Arizona. So, get all of your adventurous pals together and hop into our limousine, and you are on your way!Read more…
  • Splashing Fun Prom Party at Lake Tahoe, Nevada

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    Looking for a place to have a fun filled prom party? How about taking a ride in our Lake Tahoe Prom Party Limousine and head on down to one of the beautiful beaches in Lake Tahoe? Gather all your pals and put on your sun lotion and let's head down to the beach for some splashing fun time!Read more…
  • City of Brookline: Satisfies the Travelers

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    City of Brookline is one of the most famous cities in USA. It is popular for its eye catching attractions that offer unforgettable memories to the tourists. The best part of this small town is its capability to satisfy all the desires of every visitor.Read more…
  • City of Cambridge: Intellectual's Destination

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    City of Cambridge is one of excellent location In United States where everyone dreams of being at. For academicians and people with educational inclination, it proves to be a perfect place. Famous institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University make this city a favorite one amongst the academicians.Read more…
  • City of Charleston: A Colorful Destination

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    The capital of West Virginia, Charleston is a small city which draws the attention of tourists from all over the globe. Commercially important and vibrant city with lots of interesting venues, this city is hub of chemical factories and other commercial ventures. Charleston is situated at the confluence of two rivers Kanawha (kuh-NAW-uh) and Elk.Read more…
  • City of Birmingham: A Mix of Nature and Modern

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    Being the largest city in the State of Alabama, Birmingham possesses some excellent scenery to catch the eye of visitors. This city is nestled in the foothills of Appalachian Mountains which sprawl along the single valley. And suburbs draw the map of the surrounding valleys.Read more…
  • Has Dubai Been Under Occupation All These Years

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    Why have the expatriates been allowed in Dubai to outnumber the ethnic Arab community living there? Estimates suggest up to eighty percent of Dubai's current population might be composed of the foreigners living and working for its development. Their presence is overwhelming, from the dockyard to the sea coast, from the international airport to the lavish Jumeirah Palm Beach, from the street side cafes to the towering lord of catering, Burj Al Arab.Read more…
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    New Vaccine Could Eradicate Symptoms of Traveler's DiarrheaIt is estimated that people traveling to Latin America have a 50 percent risk of developing diarrhea, most commonly caused by a certain bacteria. A pharmaceutical company based in Gaithersburg, Maryland is preparing for a clinical research study of an investigational vaccine for traveler’s diarrhea. The study will evaluate the study vaccine to determine if it may prevent or lessen the symptoms of travelers' diarrhea from developing.Read more…
  • Andrievsky Church, Kiev, Ukraine

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    Overlooking the old section of Kyiv, Podol, stands the Ukrainian Baroque church of St. Andrew, much beloved by Ukrainians. Known in Ukraine as the Andrievsky Church in Kiev it is one of the most beautiful in Eastern Europe.Read more…
  • The New Forest

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    To the east of Bournemouth, in the neighbouring county of Hampshire, lies the medieval royal hunting area of The New Forest. Created in 1079 by William the Conqueror, the landscape has remained largely unchanged and in 2005 was classified as a National Park.Renowned for its free roaming ponies, the New Forest is a walker's paradise and numerous books and leaflets describe circular and linear walks of varying length and difficulty allowing the visitor to both appreciate the beauty of the area and learn something of its history and origins.Read more…
  • How Do You Like Your Island?

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    MaheDue to the way the international flights combine with the inter-island transfers, many trips start or finish with a night on the main island Mahe. We started our trip with a night at Sainte Anne Resort. This new hotel, owned and run by Beachcomber, is set on a tiny island just 10 minutes by ferry from Mahe.Read more…

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