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Lekeitio and Mungia declared "slow cities" - Basque Country
Submitted by apartime on 2009-10-13 04:29:33 (via www.turismoa.euskadi.net)
Both towns have been selected among four towns of the Spanish State, ideal for the quiet traveller.
Following the trail of the Slow Food movement, created in 1986 by the gastronomy critic Carlo Petrini in view of the fast food proliferation, "slow cities" have originated. Currently 116 towns from 16 countries have received the acknowledgement.
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Links and pictures of wonderous sights and places to visit
Submitted by chubbs1402 on 2009-07-21 00:54:14 (via www.travel-wonders.com)
Travel tips and pictures to inspire any traveller
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Oruro Carnival Dances
Submitted by gkosaras on 2009-03-29 09:11:33 (via ezinearticles.com)
The Oruro Carnival in Bolivia is a festivity that was born from the ancestral ritual of adoration of the Urus gods and also of the Candelaria Virgin (Socavon Virgin) during the colonial times. The traditional Carnival festivity generates 18 marvelous dance expressions that nowadays are performed during the folkloric entrance.
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Carnival and Mardi Gras celebrations
Submitted by anacaona on 2009-02-12 10:21:38 (via www.hostelbloggers.com)
Today, the Mardi Gras Carnival is considered a period of letting go - of your diet, your troubles, and occasionally your clothing - before the tortuous abstinence of Lent kicks in.
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Asian Travel Diary
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:44:58 (via www.whatrain.com)
I am on the jet now. I am on the left side behind the wing. Not much leg room here. Most of the people boarding this plane are Chinese and they are all speaking in their native language. There are also quite a few Caucasian people on this plane. I’m already getting culture shock. The announcements are given in both English and Chinese. Fifteen hour difference between San Francisco and China. We were moving a minute ago. They are still giving announcements.
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Agra City Travel Tour Information
Submitted by priyasingh34 on 2008-10-14 02:39:18 (via www.buzzle.com)
The Taj is one of the most well conserved and architecturally gorgeous tombs in the world, one of the masterpieces of Indian Muslim structural design, and one of the enormous sites of the world's heritage.
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Goa City Travel Tour Information
Submitted by priyasingh34 on 2008-10-14 02:36:50 (via www.buzzle.com)
Goa with its tourist petition for youthful and old similar is celebrated for its beaches, river cruises, water and adventure sports, churches, and negligent civilization.
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Route 66: Travelling the Main Street of America
Submitted by traveloscopy on 2008-08-01 17:57:34 (via monolith.com.au)
Most roads go places; Route 66 just is.
It’s a community. The first mile through downtown Chicago is as much your destination as the last mile to Santa Monica pier.
Route 66 is not about concrete and tarmac, it’s about people - their hopes and dreams, their battles won and lost.   More...
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Sailing through history
Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-12-02 01:22:48 (via www.petersommer.com)
What makes Turkey such a great place for travelling? Peter Sommer looks at what makes Turkey so special, and takes a gulet cruise along the coast to explore the landscapes steeped in history.
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Travelogue of Desert Festival Tour 2006
Submitted by bindero on 2007-05-29 08:53:16 (via www.sagatours.com)
Have you ever hear of the "the world's most remote music festival,"? Well, it is located in Western Sahara and is organized by Tuareg nomadic tribespeople - featuring mainly the fascinating music of the region. Men can be delighted with women singing in the distance, while women can watch handsome turbaned Tuareg men showing off their best camels.   More...
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