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Germany for a European holiday experience with a difference

20th July 2010
Though not often celebrated as a holiday destination a visit to Germany can be an enriching experience. Offering historic values such as a visit to the Berlin Wall, its significance and its subsequent removal and the effect on the German people, Germany i... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Bound for Berlin: five attractions you shouldn't miss

27th June 2010
Germany's capital is steeped in culture, meaning that anyone who heads there on a short city break will struggle to fit everything in. With that in mind, worry about the important stuff - booking flights and accommodation as well as your holiday insurance... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top Tips for Planning a Holiday to Europe

07th June 2010
You may visit the Prado Museum in Spain, the French Alps, the Buckingham Palace in England or the former Berlin Wall sight in Germany. While travelling from country to country there is a lot of possibility that something may go awry. Protect yourself and ... Read >
Author: Simon Pallister

Big Tourist Attractions Only a Cheap Flight Away

25th May 2010
Europe has big attractions to offer. Why not take the opportunity to explore them? Eiffel Tower - Paris Every year, six million people come to see the Eiffel Tower. This tower has become the symbol of Paris' romantic ideals as it also offers a brillia... Read >
Author: kIM

Dish Networks and Forbes top 5 relaxed travel locations

14th May 2010
Every year people start looking early for a place to take their families for vacation, whether its Disney World in Florida, Myrtle Beach South Carolina, Niagara falls, or the Carnaival in Brazil (not for Kids). Some people look for vacations where there a... Read >
Author: frankbilotta

History of Berlin Wall

19th April 2010
The Cold War that continued for over 40 years was a struggle between two ideologies. The Berlin Wall was one structure that was the most recognizable symbols that symbolized the struggle between the East and West. The Cold War eventually ended with the te... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

Review of the Best Western Premier Airporthotel in Fontane Berlin

19th February 2010
Berlin is a great place to holiday with your family and friends. Popular destinations, including Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and the Wall Victims Memorial, would surely you're your trip memorable. And while you plan a trip to Berlin, a go... Read >
Author: Carlton Payne

The History of the Berlin Wall's Destruction

05th February 2010
When was the Berlin Wall knocked down? The Berlin Wall was built by the people controlling the eastern part of Germany in the early fifties. Russia controlled this side of Germany. The Allied forces controlled the western part. There was a huge rivalry be... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Great Value Holidays for 2010

01st February 2010
A consistently popular holiday destination, Berlin makes for a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Whether it's the height of summer, where the locals take to the streets to enjoy refreshing drinks outside and watch the world go by, or the darker d... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Germany has it all

08th December 2009
Some of the most wonderful scenery in the world can be found in Germany; the place is simply stunning. From charming rustic villages to sophisticated city this country has it all. The history of this country changed the world, and today the people of Germ... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe

Berlin - The Capital of The Modern World

07th December 2009
The amazing Berlin can't be described in only several pages. The German capital can propose much more than what an excursionist may experience in one or even two weeks of vacation. To have a somewhat proper idea about Berlin, it is enough to say that it h... Read >
Author: TudorBran

Germany - An exotic getaway

07th December 2009
Germany is the largest country in Central Europe and shares border with Denmark, France, Poland, Austria and Switzerland among other countries. It is made up of 16 federations each with its own culture and this facet of regionalism makes Germany one of th... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe

The Infant of Prague during the War years

03rd December 2009
The Holy Infant in Prague after World War II As the Infant of Prague was having much success reaching the people in Italy, especially in Arenzano, worship was non-existent in the war-torn Czech Kingdom. Any devotion, including devotion to the Infant of... Read >
Author: Bob and Penny Lord's site

Review of the Samsung UE46B7000

17th November 2009
Remember that old console Model that sat in Grandma's living room? Or perhaps your parents had one. Back then choice meant black + white or colour. Having a colour Set made you the king of the block. You had bragging rights if there was a colour Set in yo... Read >
Author: Anton Carpenter

Sid Roth along with Evangeline Weiner

05th October 2009
SID : howdy, Sid Roth here. Welcome to my world, where it's naturally supernatural. Speaking of naturally mystical, my guest, Evangeline Weiner, from before you were even born, your fogeys were speaking about the invisible world and the mystical to you.... Read >
Author: Roberto Guy
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