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161: A new way to travel in Europe
Europapart's article descibes what the company personally thinks about vacations rentals and what services they offer compared to the hotel industry.

162: The Champs Elysees Avenue In Paris
Did you know that the Champs Elysees Avenue is actually the second widest avenue in Europe, and if you start at the Arc de Triomphe, you can then walk all the way down the avenue eventually reaching the Tuileries Gardens.

163: The Article for Persons who Seeks Fresh Acquaintances
It’s very easy and in the same moment arduous to tell and understand what MarkerMap is. It isn’t a geographical online map as you may think about it for the first time. And also it isn’t one of average internet sites that are so general nowadays. MarkerMap cannot be observed as one or both of these notions. So, what is it? The response is elementary: it is a separate planet or even a world.

164: Ski Resorts Gear Up For 2009
with summer nearly over in Europe, the US and Canada skiers and winter sport enthusiasts are getting ready for the upcoming ski season. The 2009 ski season is expected to be busier than the 2008 seaso

165: Malta Holiday Numbers Beat 2008 Meltdown
Tour operators and merchant banks going under, together with high oil prices and higher aviation fuel costs might suggest that Malta, which is a three hour flight from her main market of the United Ki

166: Where to go when you already live in a holiday destination
I recently returned from a holiday in Somerset. I have a friend who comes from the area and when he asked me how I found it and what I got up to, I smiled and cut straight to the chase, ‘the caves at

167: 50 essential items every Cornish girl should have
Reading the paper this weekend I came across a funny little article in one of the magazine supplements. The article was entitles ’50 things that every British girl should have’. Thinking that I may u

168: Visitng the isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is a British island just off the English Channel on the southern part of the country. It is located about 3-4 miles into the sea. The Isle of Wight has always been a popular resort f

169: Diving in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
There have been several sightings of Hammerhead Sharks recently so I was quite hopeful of an encounter. However, problems struck again as our boat, the Emperor Marcus had engine problems and we barely reached the local dive sites.

170: The Difference between Opera Glasses and Regular Binoculars
I thought that binoculars would suffice at the theater, but I was wrong, here is what happened.


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