Articles, tagged with "rugged cliffs", page 1
10th June 2011
If you are traveling through South Africa, you cannot afford to miss Cape Town. This fascinating city is home to some of the most incredible beaches in the world, centuries old architecture and vibrant metropolitan life. Every year millions of nature love...
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Author:
john
16th May 2011
There are different reasons why individuals would want to spend their holidays in Spain in the wild coast line of Costa Brava. It is accessible and affordable all possible with budget flights from Ryaniar to Girona. It has a great weather and resorts for ...
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Author:
Jane T.
24th March 2011
If you are thinking of booking a holiday cottage Exmoor could be the perfect destination. The National Park straddles the counties of Devon and Somerset in south west England. It is home to some of the most varied and beautiful scenery in England with a d...
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Author:
Peter Hunt
18th February 2011
Exmoor boasts an amazing 243 species of birds that fly over Exmoor, with approximately 100 of these species nesting on Exmoor. Exmoor is the perfect place to go bird-watching, due to its mild winters, and varieties of vegetation and ecosystems, with rugge...
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Author:
peter
30th November 2010
Victoria’s Australia’s southernmost state is cooler and wetter than most other Australian’s territories, which gives way to a diverse range of landscapes from rugged cliffs to verdant forests and even rolling deserts. Between Geelong and Nelson, the Great...
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Author:
emilybpd
23rd September 2010
Sharm el-Sheikh holidays are an excellent finishing touch to round out an Egypt tour or make it a solo destination. The warm and inviting climate attracts international tourism twelve months a year for the pristine beaches, sports and outdoor recreation.
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Author:
JohnBlank
25th August 2010
Locating a place to stay in Javea is straightforward if you speak to a local holiday booking agent that provides a Javea villas to rent as a part of their particular bundle.The attractive waters of the Mediterranean would be the ideal occasion look around...
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Author:
Andy Kane
10th August 2010
The third largest island in the Mediterranean, the layout of Cyprus is dominated by two mountain ranges, the Troodos Mountains and the smaller Kyrenia Range. The coastline is a stunning mixture of sandy beaches, secluded and often inaccessible coves and r...
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Author:
Mark Bartley
03rd August 2010
When it comes to deciding where to go an annual holiday, Corfu will be on the shortlist in many homes across Europe.
The island has much to offer, as those who have spent time there can attest. Whether you are visiting the island for the first time or ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
14th May 2010
Located in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Australia are three small islands which are among Australia's external territories. Norfolk is the largest of the three islands contained in this small cluster, which have become known collectively as t...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
11th May 2010
Cape Town is not only the most popular tourist's destination but also that of entire continent. This importance is due to its natural settings, good climate, and well developed infrastructure. It is endowed with limitless natural, cultural, and architectu...
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Author:
waseem
11th May 2010
The second largest of the Balearic Islands is the island of Menorca with a history of settlement which came in to existence about six thousand years ago. In 1993 the island was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. This beautiful island has a rich cultu...
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Author:
Mikeandy
11th May 2010
Situated in the South West of England in the Mid Devon district, Tiverton is situated in between two rivers, the River Exe and the River Lowman. It is the perfect base to explore the beautiful county of Devon, with Exmoor National Park to the north and Da...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
26th March 2010
The second largest of the Balearic Islands is the island of Menorca. It has a history of settlement which came in to existence about six thousand years ago. It is smaller when compared with the nearby island of Majorca. However, statistics have revealed t...
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Author:
Mikeandy
10th March 2010
The most northerly of the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece, Corfu has always been a favourite Greek Island destination. Steeped in mythology, the island has played a significant role in the stories of Ancient Greece. Inhabited since the Palaeol...
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Author:
Mark Bartley