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Madeira's Levada Walks
Originally created for irrigation purposes, Madeira's levadas are an incomparable walking experience that allows visitors to see inside the island's gorgeous landscapes.
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What to See in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, took over as the country's capital after the fall of Angkor, and offers a different view of the country away from the culture of Angkor Wat.
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Christmas events
As Christmas lights twinkle and carols fill the air, London has more beautiful and spectacular outdoor ice rinks than ever this year.
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Londons Secret Palace
In a rarely-visited corner of Southeast London, Eltham Palace is among the Capital's top attractions: former home of Henry VIII and boasting outstanding Art Deco decor.
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The Year of the Tiger Arrives in 2010
Valentines Day and Chinese New Year's Day coincide in 2010. Chinese people will have a double celebration when the Year of the Tiger arrives on 14th February 2010
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Destination Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico offers an exciting mix of the familiar and the exotic, along with fabulous beaches, interesting history, delicious food, and friendly people.
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London SEA LIFE Aquarium after Revamp
After a multi-million pound facelift this aquatic attraction now has exciting marine & freshwater theme settings like Seahorse Temple, Pacific Wreck & River Thames story.
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Chicago's Christkindlmarket
From November 25 to December 24 2009, one block of Chicago's Loop is dedicated to Germany's holiday market tradition, is free to enter, and has plenty to offer everyone.
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Christmas Lights in London
Every year London lights up for Christmas. Oxford Street and Regent Street have spectacular Christmas light displays and the rest of London is joining in!
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Safety Tips for Solo Women Travel
The idea of travelling alone can sound scary, but with some common sense and cultural awareness a solo woman traveller can have a trip of a lifetime.
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Leopold Café at Mumbai, India
Leopold Café founded by Iranis in 1871 was named after a Belgium King. This airy, bright, friendly, and inexpensive café is a hot favorite among the backpacker travelers.
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Sydney Attractions in a Day
Sydney, one of world's big cities, is filled with history, grand architecture, beautiful gardens and fantastic shopping. There is always more to see!
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Cotton, Woven Textiles in Oaxaca
The towns and villages of Oaxaca's central valleys where synthetically dyed cotton is woven into fine textiles are easilly accessible: tablecloths, embroidery & more.
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Oaxaca Lending Library & Community Center
Oaxaca Lending Library is a multi-facet facility serving the needs of expatriates living in Oaxaca, or visiting for a while. It promotes Oaxacan charitable causes.
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