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Baleens Hotel: Beautiful, Affordable Hermanus Accommodation

21st September 2011
Hermanus is a little town in South Africa known primarily for being home to some of the world’s most beloved creatures: whales. Over the years, Hermanus has become a popular spot on the map and has seen an increase in tourism income. Because of its unique... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Madrid Daytrip Adventures

01st June 2011
Madrid is the capital of Spain. But there are many interesting sights outside of Madrid. Day trips in Madrid can be undertaken using public transport, rented cars or excursion tours by professional tour operators. You can also opt for guided tours which g... Read >
Author: Albert Gonzalez

Diary of a Kilimanjaro ascent

10th May 2011
I climbed Kilimanjaro with Lava Expeditions during the rainy season. I flew to Nairobi in Kenya and spent a couple of days chilling at The Wildebeest Camp (a relaxing haven hidden from the hubbub of the city) before boarding a bus for a 6 hour journey ac... Read >
Author: Rubel Zaman

A great place to stay when travelling

17th March 2011
Two rivers shopping centre in Staines which is not even two mile from Heathrow, it homes a number of shops to suit your needs. It has plenty of parking and places to sit down and eat. You can even take advantage of the Vue Cinema and take the kids after a... Read >
Author: vicky

Lago General Carrera on Chile’s Carretera Austral, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
Located on the Carretera Austral, a 1,1000km stretch of breathtaking and ever changing scenery in Chile, Lago General Carrera and its northern and western sides are considered to be among the most attractive in these beautiful lands. Straddling the border... Read >
Author: Latamforless

THE SPECTACULAR COSTA ADEJE

03rd February 2011
Tenerife and its Costa Adeje For those who have already visited the part of Spain where Tenerife is found, it is very easy to understand the adjectives that describe its beauty. If you are not one of them, you should consider spending a holiday here, b... Read >
Author: Ash Ford

Diving in Kota Kinabalu: An Idyllic Holiday

08th January 2011
Borneo is an area that is made of parts of Malaysia, Brunei, Sabah, and Indonesia, and it lies in the South China Sea. Along the western coast in Sabah is the capital city of Kota Kinabalu, known throughout Borneo as KK. The coast and these waters are i... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

The Land of Castles in Spain

15th December 2010
Anybody who has visited Spain will assure you that this country has great natural beauty and offers the best relaxation. There is a lot to learn and enjoy in this European country and this has seen to the increase in number of tourists visiting it and hav... Read >
Author: Brian Conte

A mountain drive to Alaro, Bunyola & Valdemossa and folklore at La Granja

08th December 2010
After a tasty home-made breakfast on the balcony of my studio apartment in Port d’Alcudia I was ready to head out for a full day of explorations. Somehow, the northern mountainous part of Mallorca has an almost magical spell on me. I had already spent the... Read >
Author: arther

San Juan

13th September 2010
Gained from the sea, San Juan is a pearl of the Basque San Juan is a coastal village and a port in northern Spain. It is located on the seaside and it belongs to the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque country. Basque people call it Donibane. It is... Read >
Author: Albert Doug

What to see in Dali

07th September 2010
Dali Bai Nationality Autonomous Prefecture has one city and 11 counties within its jurisdiction. Its prefectural capital is Dali City ( including Xiaguan city and Dali ancient city ). There are four scenic areas in the Dali region, including the Cangshan ... Read >
Author: Mike He

Why Guildford could be a great place for your office

17th August 2010
The quiet town based in Surrey known as Guildford has many pluses, it is close enough to London to make a daily commute easy, it is close to the sea and it is generally quite relaxing compared to other areas of the UK. The town has a very traditional Br... Read >
Author: Matthew Aguilera

Women, Change and Starting Over

12th August 2010
Could you do it? Have you ever thought or fantasized about it? Tell the truth have you ever sat and imagined what your life would be like if you sold all your belongings and moved to a brand new life? Where would you go; to live near a beach, to the deser... Read >
Author: Deborahhayes

RAMADAN LIFE IN EGYPT

09th August 2010
In August, Muslims usher in the holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and prayer that quiets the normally frenetic country. At least during the scorching daylight hours as devotees eschew food and drink. The country kicks into overdrive after the sunse... Read >
Author: Egypt Ala Carte

A Visit to Zarautz

30th June 2010
Zarautz is a town on the coast in the province of Guipuzcoa in Spain's Basque Country. Normally a quiet town of around 22000 people, in summer the population swells to around 60000 people or more, attracted by the mile long beach, probably the longest i... Read >
Author: Ronnie David
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