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Rediscovering Ithaca, Greece, and Reinventing Family Holidays
Spring 1990 brought us to the small island of Ithaca, Greece, in recent times known for little but its sheer beauty, but in literature famed for its king and hero Odysseus who, Homer tells us, was the brains behind the winning wooden-horse idea that ended the ancient war of Troy. Odysseus then spent 10 adventure-filled years roaming the Mediterranean before returning to Ithaca, and his ever-faithful…
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I boarded a Delhi to Trivandrum flight by Indian which gave me more comfort than other domestic airlines I had travelled earlier with. All the tall claims of all other airlines I have travelled earlier in are only publicity stunts and they have less to offer in terms of comfort and safety, though they are miles ahead in their way of treating customers. But only beautiful uniforms and captivating smiles do not guarantee you the safety and comfort you are aspiring for…
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OK, this will border on being a relationship advice column. Those who know me will say that I am the last person to ask for advice. I respond that every dog has its day.
I have discovered the perfect gift for your special person. If this can't get you out of the doghouse, then it is over.
Near Buellton, at Highway 246 off the famous California Highway 101, is a road going into the beautiful La Purisima Hills. At the top lives a persevering woman that established from…
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Tango and WiFi at Buenos Aires' Mansión Dandi Royal
The renaissance of BA’s most iconic world export is still in full swing, and throughout Argentina‘s elegant capital you can experience tango in infinite ways: from milongas (dance halls) and dance academies…
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The Next, Best Air Fare Search Engine!
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Prehistoric Cave Paintings at Lascaux
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by Eric Hiss
After my trip to China’s largest metropolis, it took a while for my head to stop spinning — while many world cities are in a slump, Shanghai buzzes…
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buerental Vacation Apartments Argentina - Temporary Apartment Rental
We want to share the best service in Buenos Aires to find a beautifull and lovely apartament.
buerental Vacation Apartments Argentina can assist you with all of your real estate needs in Buenos Aires Apartments are located in the best locations, in addition, to our temporary rent of fully furnished apartments in Buenos…
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Machupicchu Tours
Warm welcome to the lost city of the Inca Machupicchu
"Machupicchu Tours- Southamerica Peru - The Lost City of The Incass .. Warm Welcome to Peru & The Lost City of the Incas Empire - Machupicchu Located in South America . Peru Ocean Pacific Coast... Peru Shows to the world The Enigmatic nazca Lines The Deepest Canyon on Earth…
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Duration: 8 days
Group size: Max 12 persons. Min 4 person
Tour Price: US$ 850 per person, single supplement - US$ 110
Description: Travel in Uzbekistan. Tour package consists of a combination of historical, architectural and cultural components
Guaranteed Departure dates:
14 April 2011 - Available
05 May 2011 - Available
26 May 2011 - Available
09 June 2011 - Available
07 July…
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Cameroon: Rhemsiki
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The Abbey de Cadouin, Dordogne, France
Founded in 1115 and situated in a narrow valley in the south of the Dordogne, the Abbey de Cadouin is classified as a 'monument historique'. For 800 years this Cistercian abbey drew in pilgrims making the journey to view a sacred piece of cloth believed to have been part of the shroud of Christ.

The piece of tissue discovered…
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Virtue S. Harm, An Intriguing New York City Headstone
Virtue would be 120 years old today, if she (or he?) were alive.
I was walking off a foul mood the other day through Trinity Church Cemetery—my local cemetery—when one of those curious headstone inscriptions grabbed me:
VIRTUE S. HARM
FEB.…
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Three Fascinating Stops in Benin and Nigeria
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The Top 10 Most Crime-Plagued Cities in the World
The crime statistics of some cities around the world are disheartening and shocking. With such high rates of homicide, robberies and violence these cities deservedly bear the names of ‘the places of chaos and death’ or ‘the murder capitals of the world’.
Crime has been a…
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Acid Reflux and Air Travel
Flying to and from a destination can be challenging. The last thing anyone wants to
deal with is stomach woes. Prepping oneself with the right food and supplements can have
a positive effect on a traveler's health...............Read full story.…
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Rolling by San Francisco Bay
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Segways are a fun, novel way to explore the City by the Bay
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Yosemite National Park And the Unexpected Visitor
Yosemite And the Unexpected Visitor
Please listen to this Yosemite Audio PostCard, a story about this national treasure and an unexpected park visitor…
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earthquake Christchurch New Zealand
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Sunset Bay Club & SeaSide Dive Resort.
On the island of Dominica where man lives in harmony with his natural environment, is the Sunset Bay Club & SeaSide Dive Resort. A 13 Bed room all-inclusive hotel ( 12 Standard Rooms and 1 Suite), ecologically friendly, situated on the western coast of the island with a private beach to enjoy at leisure.The owners/ Directors are of Belgian origin and work diligently with the friendly staff to make your stay an unforgettable and…
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