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The Wonders of a Travel Guide

The world has become so fast and any information can be simply processed on to your finger tips and also in front of you with the advent of telecommunication and internet. Travel books seem to be of a yesteryear’s category. Today you can get information about the destination and other necessary packing details about a [...]

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Flying To Dubai – Airport And Travel Guide

There are direct flights to Dubai from most European and Asian cities, however if you are flying from North America or Canada then you will need to fly via Europe or Asia. However, looking on the bright side, this makes the flight cheaper and also gives you the opportunity to explore Europe with typical stop [...]

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Interactive Travel Guide – Technology to Help in Your Trips

For sure you have heard something about them, but as a recent invention I think it is good to talk a bit about what is it about and which benefits can it bring to have the support of an interactive travel guide during your trip. Also, I’ll look in which places having some interactive travel [...]

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Excellent Eyewitness Travel Guide of Poland

I purchased this “Poland Travel Guide Book,” published by DK.com while taking a class in Polish. I found the book very interesting during my studies. While it did not go along with the language class in a parallel manner, it was quite useful regarding some of the history about Poland. I was under the impression [...]

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Atlanta Travel Guide for the Inquisitive

One things for sure, Atlanta doesn’t do mediocre. It seems to be the city of Interesting as far as things to do and places to see are concerned.Not only is it considered to be one of the hottest spots to be these days, with the fastest growing urban sprawl in the United States, but it’s [...]

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Travel Guide To Anhui Province, China

Anhui is a province of eastern central China. Located in east China, across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River, Anhui is an important province of China. The province of Anhui is bounded by the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei, Shandong, and Henan.Anhui was the first part of southern China to [...]

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Short Poland Travel Guide

What most of people know about Poland? Maybe the name of its capitol, some facts from its history or economic subjects, but do they know that Poland is one of the most interesting places in Europe? And also may be the most under appreciated destination on this continent?This country is full of mysterious places, legends, [...]

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Foreign Travel Insurance and Foreign Travel Guide

A trip to a foreign land can be an exciting and memorable experience. However, before you pack your bags and head off to the international airport, there are critical matters that need to be addressed before you venture beyond the sanctuary of the friendly United States boarders.Many of the privileges and securities you enjoy in [...]

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Cala Bona, Majorca Travel Guide

Cala Bona is a small fishing village on the east coast of Majorca. Linked to the more lively Cala Millor by a promenade, Cala Bona is the ideal base for a quiet, relaxing holiday.The village has a busy harbour, a sandy beaches, restaurants, cafes and bars. Dotted with rocky caves, the small beaches are sheltered [...]

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Gay Travel Guide – Tulum

Mexico is a top vacation spot and there is no doubt why. It is an amazing place that is not just somewhere to catch some sun on the sandy beaches. There are some great hot spots, like Tulum, that let you combine the historic sites and the great beaches for one unforgettable vacation.Tulum is located [...]

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