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In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-07-26 14:24:24 (via www.petersommer.com)
The story of one young man's 2,000 mile walk and archaeological adventure across Turkey retracing the route of Alexander the Great.   More...
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Prague - The new 'Top Three European City' location
Submitted by pablo on 2007-07-11 00:59:54 (via snchall.travellerspoint.com)
Prague is a spectacular highlight of any European trip. Although some of its attractions as the famous astronomical clock and Prague castle are worldwide renowned, there is still much left to be discovered along the city's medieval cobbled streets. Prague's charms can be hardly resisted and one will be determined to return again and again.   More...
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The Turks and Caicos Islands: Where Conch is King
Submitted by pablo on 2007-07-06 02:13:47 (via www.gonomad.com)
Besides having pristine beaches and tourist resorts, the Turks and Caicos islands are also famous for being the land of conchs. What do you really know about a conch? By the time it makes its way into your consciousness it is either a small chunk buried in chowder or it is a shell stuck to the side of someone's head while trying to hear the ocean.   More...
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Solomon Islands October 2006
Submitted by lisa on 2007-06-28 00:13:46 (via underwa.ter.net)
The Solomon Islands have amazing sites for diving. The underwater world abounds in spectacular pelagic marine life which is not as affected by mankind’s destructive streak as it happens in other places around the world. And when one leaves, one starts thinking about coming back. Enjoy a delightful story and some unbelievable photos.   More...
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December 14, 2001 (Aitutaki, Cook Islands)
Submitted by pablo on 2007-06-22 01:02:11 (via www.delsjourney.com)
The Cook Islands are an unspoiled tropical paradise - postcard scenery, ideal weather and reasonable food and lodging. Still, it is generally considered that you haven't really seen it until you get to its outer islands. So if you want to bask in the sun and experience genuine South Pacific friendliness, Aitutaki is the place to go.   More...
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Alan's Macau Guide
Submitted by christine on 2007-06-19 00:44:13 (via www.banoffeepie.com)
From reading tourist literature, you probably imagine Macau as a sleepy little colonial town with European grace. It fights to be claimed attractive and thankfully, it does have its charms if you know what is worth wasting time on. It pays to be selective and half of the work has been done for you through this excellent article.   More...
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From Tallin's "Long Leg" to the Lahemaa National Park
Submitted by christine on 2007-05-23 02:14:29 (via www.what-a-wonderfulworld.net)
I associate Tallinn with a conservative, but beautifully aristocratic city, which still keeps the old fashion style, and is proud with it. The Old City Festival, in which the people of Tallin wear mediaeval clothes and relive the Hanseatic times for a weekend is the pure evidence of this fact. And, believe me, this is a real show!   More...
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Kyoto
Submitted by Adele on 2007-05-18 01:56:21 (via canadiancarlsons.com)
The Japanese game that rules in Kyoto seems to be very simple but more popular - most of the 'American style' racing and shooting games went unused. Another thing is that this place has more then 2000 temples…   More...
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Madagascar Was Magnificent
Submitted by Adele on 2007-05-04 09:19:53 (via www.smallbagbigworld.com)
Madagascar may be the most wonderful country. The Malagasy people are warm and friendly, with brilliant smiles and great senses of humor. And their customs are as amazing. Do you know what would mean for you, if you were the resident of one of its villages and gave birth to twins? Amazing slowly changes to horrible…   More...
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Traveling with No Schedule
Submitted by Amber on 2007-05-04 08:41:49 (via www.geocities.com)
This is a travel around the South America. Not always a safe place, taking into account that you may get your sunglasses wrenched off in broad daylight, but still very beautiful and diverse in experience.
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