Articles, tagged with "kilometre", page 2
21st February 2011
That frantic time we ironically call "the holidays" is nearly here, and it is time to get shopping. For most of us, a massive issue when acquiring is the value tag, the little ticket that tells us how significantly money we'll have to hand around if we wa...
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Author:
tierra
16th February 2011
Pattaya is one of the attractive destinations among the many of Thailand and is worth mentioning place for passing one’s vacation or leisure period. Those who have not visited Pattaya before and it is their first opportunity to visit Pattaya, will be expe...
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Author:
Cena Smith
03rd February 2011
The Waters Edge hotel sits right on the edge of the south-western coast. With 51 bedrooms, (of cause coming with the standard; tea & coffee making facilities, en suite bathrooms etc), a family restaurant dishing up hearty meals and located right next to t...
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Author:
Leon Jenner
14th December 2010
Athens is one of the most incredible cities in the world. An ancient site that can claim to be the cradle of Western civilization, it is one of those places you must see in your lifetime. Great cheap holidays from LateDeals have made this historic destina...
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Author:
Paul McCann
08th December 2010
NEW DELHI/GURGAON: In a move that could invite massive opposition from green activists, the Haryana government may soon allow stone crushers to operate close to the Aravali plantation area. The government is likely to shrink the prohibited zone from the p...
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Author:
donmonnemonne
29th November 2010
The airport is positioned extremely shut to the M4 and M25 motorways, so these can get you generally anyplace you need to go. The M25 is the orbital route that circumnavigates the whole city. With this in thoughts obtaining onto the M25 is a beneficial st...
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Author:
Vito Alston
18th November 2010
Gard is a department in the Languedoc-Rousillon area of southern France, named after the Gardon River that runs through the region. It is famous for its Roman architecture, particularly in the town of Nimes, beaches and beautiful scenery, including the Ce...
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Author:
Phil H
05th November 2010
Doubs is a department in the region of Franche-Comte in eastern France, located near the historic area of Burgundy. The area is home to the ancient towns of Besancon and Montbeliard, with their famous castles and churches while the region is dominated by ...
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Author:
Phil H
15th September 2010
Located on the south central coast of the Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen is considered the islands major holiday resort. It used to be a small tiny fishing village, known as Tiñosa, but now it is a great area for the family, young couples and occasionally g...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
15th September 2010
Abetone is major Appenine ski location located in the province of Pistoia, in Tuscany, Italy. It is approximately 80 kilometres Northwest of Florence and around 49 kilometres Northwest of Pistoia. The name Abetone means 'large fir' in Italian. The ski re...
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Author:
J. Calvin
10th September 2010
The Canary Islands are popular among tourists, new figures have illustrated.
According to statistics from the area's Ministry for the Environment, the number of foreign visitors - including those staying in Paradors - averages more than 18,000 per kilo...
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Author:
Homer Thomson
24th August 2010
As Australians, we love getting off the beaten track, heading off-road and venturing into the Aussie bush. And one of the easiest and most convenient ways to do so is with our four-wheel drives. Of course, going into the bush and getting out of the cit...
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Author:
Switchedon
05th July 2010
The Island of Lanzarote remains a firm family favourite holiday destination with many visitors returning year after lured back by the uniqueness of the island. Whilst some tourists tend to stay in the same resorts each time others tend to vary there resor...
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Author:
Dave Talbot
02nd June 2010
One of the problems when it comes to renting out cars is the niggling knowledge that the form of travel isn't exactly fantastic for the environment. Although there are worse ways to travel as well as better, cars aren't known for their eco-friendliness....
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Author:
Adam Singleton
02nd June 2010
I was keen to go to Egypt because I hadn't been there and I felt I should go. There were may places I felt I should see. I had seen plenty of photographs of the pyramids and the sphinx, but so what?
Arriving at my hotel in Giza, I was surprised to s...
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Author:
david24126