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Archive for March, 2007

Shasta Lake Camping

March 20, 2007 By: admin Category: United States No Comments →

Mount Shasta is a 4317-meter somewhat active volcano in Northern California. Mount Shasta is known for its beautiful clouds. Towering over the Sacramento Valley, Mt Shasta is a mythical icon of North America. Mount Shasta is a mystical mountain and seems to have the effect of drawing people to it, where they can find accomodation at Shasta Lake Camping.

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Spanish Courses

March 11, 2007 By: admin Category: Spain No Comments →

The main objective of most Spanish courses is to improve the students’ communicative skills. The most universal and easiest way to implement the business Spanish courses is as self-study training. The didactic content of our Spanish courses is structured in 5 levels and several sublevels from beginner to advanced Spanish students.

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Paris – Pompidou Center

March 11, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Known to Parisians simply as Beaubourg (after the neighborhood), The Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges-Pompidou is a museum of modern art rivaling the best in New York or London.

By design, so to speak, the architecture of the 1977 building is in sharp contrast to the traditional surrounding houses of Paris’ oldest district.

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New York – A Cultural History

March 09, 2007 By: admin Category: United States No Comments →

Why is New York so famous? After all, the weather is terrible, the city is overcrowded, and even the buildings are second to many others elsewhere. The cigar-shaped strip of land called Manhattan is difficult to access with bridges crowded with cars, streets clogged with buses and taxis.

But, oh, that city. What combination of fascinating history, rare sights and unquenchable spirit is found there.

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Holidays in Tuscany

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Italy 1 Comment →

Tuscany is one of the few regions on earth that lives up to its hype. Tuscany is probably the most famous of Italy’s regions, renowned throughout the world for its art, history, beautiful landscapes, and more importantly, its villas. Tuscany is the region where Italian dreams and romance were created. The climate in Tuscany is pretty much the same throughout Italy. If you are staying in the Montepulciano – Pienza – Montalcino area, a day trip to southern Tuscany is fun and not too long of a drive.

Holidays in Tuscany is one of the delights for those who travel to this beautiful region of Italy. Tuscany is a region of outstanding beauty and a treasure trove of history and culture. Tuscany is breathtakingly gorgeous, and vast, with so much character.

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Caribbean vacation

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Caribbean No Comments →

A Caribbean vacation is a great way to bring the family together for some quality time, and there’s no better place to do it than on the islands of The Caribbean. So many people think that a cheap Caribbean vacation is impossible, but this couldn’t be further from the truth with so many discounted caribbean holiday vacation offers now available.

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Vacation destinations – Travel directory

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

My dream vacation destination is always the same: A week in a motel with a swimming pool, lots of books, take-out food. If your vacation destination is a large city, become familiar with that city’s public transit system.

If your vacation destination is centered in an area that is not known as a tourist attraction, you may have a more difficult time making your reservations. It is important to make sure your vacation destination is one which will have plenty of activities for the two of you to enjoy together. If you are a senior citizen and you are interested in taking a summer vacation, you may be wondering which vacation destination is best. The main thing to think about when choosing a vacation destination is to decide what type of people are traveling with you.

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Travel magazine subscriptions

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Unlike most consumer magazines, travel magazines are almost entirely dependent on travel magazine subscriptions for circulation. Travel magazines are like a box of decadent chocolates: every picture, every destination looks enticing; please, could I just have them all. A new travel magazine is targeting a fast-paced crowd that loves to travel, eat out and grab some nightlife and culture.

Travel magazines are among my favorite publications. Travel magazines are sources of ideas, tips, inspiration and relaxation. The travel magazine is packed with ideas and articles from around the world. I thought I’d do a little write-up for you on what travel magazines are my personal favorites, and why. Readers of travel magazines are interested in what makes the people in other lands different from our own neighborhoods.

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Munnar hills – South India

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: India No Comments →

Kerala, popularly known as ‘God’s own country’ and dubbed by National Geographic Traveler as ‘One of 50 must see destinations of a lifetime’ and ‘One of the 10 paradises of the World’, has numerous exotic locations that holds the interest of tourists among them munnar hills is the most prominent one.

Munnar hills is the most sought after and naturally beautiful hill station in South India. The ice cool atmosphere, the never-ending tea plantations, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries lakes and holiday felicities, together draw tourists from all around the globe to Munnar.

Biblioteca Nacional

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Spain No Comments →

Going to a library isn’t most tourists idea of a good time. But if you visit Madrid and don’t stop in to the Biblioteca Nacional for at least an hour you’ll be missing out on one of the city’s finest attractions.

The facade alone is worth spending time viewing. Neoclassical, and an excellent version it is, the building is near the Plaza de Colón. There are three entrance archways and the best way to view the building is to walk straight forward then look up. The scale is impressive.

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