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Camping Holidays in France
By Martyn Davis When you book your next camping holiday in France it may take you longer than you think! France has over 11,000 campsites that all have many different facilities available, so you will be spoiled for choice. The choice of campsites seems endless! Submitted 01/30/08, edited 01/31/08. |
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Family Skiing Holidays in France
By Martyn Davis Your family skiing holiday in France starts when you have to decide where to go, as France has two main ski areas, the Pyrenees and the Alps. France has some of the biggest ski resorts - for skiers of all abilities and experience. Submitted 01/30/08, edited 01/30/08. |
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A Glance at the Future of the Online Travel Industry
By emarketingeye Here is a brief look into the future of the online travel industry and the implications it may have in traditional travel marketing methods. The Internet has become the lifeblood of many economies and societies. Nearly 20% of the world surfs the Net. Submitted 01/22/08, edited 01/23/08. |
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The South Bank: London's Cultural Heartland
By Paul McIndoe Are you hoping to immerse yourself in London's wealth of cultural attractions, but only in town for a few days? Then head to the infamous South Bank! This is one of London's most lively cultural hotspots, popular with both visitors and residents. Submitted 01/22/08, edited 01/22/08. |
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French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle
By Martyn Davis Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, and some of the most expensive in the world, like a vintage Romanee Conti red wine produced in Burgundy, can set you back anything upwards of 1,000 for just one bottle. Submitted 12/13/07, edited 12/15/07. |
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Paris - the Capital City of France - Full of Romance
By Martyn Davis Paris has always been at the forefront of the world in terms of entertainment and variety from film, dance, opera, jazz, ballet, rock festivals - not to mention the romance. It is the number one destination for UK tourists. Submitted 12/13/07, edited 12/15/07. |
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The Universal Appeal of Orlando, Florida
By Adam Singleton Orlando's subtropical Florida climate and huge variety of attractions for all ages and tastes make it an ideal destination for a family holiday. There is a good range of accommodation, and other amenities are nearby. Here is more information. Submitted 12/13/07, edited 12/13/07. |
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The River Thames Frost Fair: Through the Ice Ages
By Adam Singleton Hundreds of years ago, the freezing of the River Thames in London led to the creation of the Frost Fair, with ice bear baiting, ice bowling, and a carnival. The Thames no longer freezes over, but the Frost Fair continues to celebrate this tradition. Submitted 12/11/07, edited 12/11/07. |
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Making Waves in Waikiki: Hawaii's Surfing Heritage
By Adam Singleton This is the story of how surfing - a sport practiced by the kings and queens of Hawaii - was almost wiped out by Christian missionaries before becoming the international sport that is now a global phenomenon and a billion dollar industry. Submitted 11/23/07, edited 11/23/07. |
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Cyprus: Britain's Home Away from Home
By Paul McIndoe Cyprus is the third-largest island country in the Mediterranean, after Sicily and Sardinia. With its rich heritage, stunning nature, and strong ties to the British Empire, Cyprus is the perfect place to buy property for sun-hungry Brits. Submitted 11/21/07, edited 11/22/07. |
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