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Wine Tour in California

Sweet wine, traditional wine, the best contribution wine magazine, some wine promoter and even wine software, where else would you imagine you can find the whole thing about wine, none other than in Wine Country Tour, California. This Northern California region is considered as world-renowned wine-growing region in the United States. The Golden State has been producing wine nearly more than 200 years, since the days of the early Spanish missionaries. From Mendocino to Santa Barbara, California b

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Tribute to U2 on Sesimbra and Grandola

corvos-300x202.jpg?width=200The Portuguese band the Corvos will perform in several locations covered by Portugal Dream Coast. Dark nights wrapped in mysticism and the band gracing the stage during the year 2011 under the influence of U2.

Next show : 

  • Grândola, 11 February, Cine Granadeirao Auditório Municipal
  • Sesimbra, 12 February, Cine Teatro João Mota

url : News / Grandola / Sesimbra .

 

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by Beverly Burmeier

sACbIGpICTURE.jpgFor many tourists, the city of Cuzco is little more than a stopping point on their way to Machu Picchu. Yes, they look at the churches, plaza, and cobbled lanes, but they wouldn’t really be visiting Cuzco (spelled Cusco in Peru itself) were it not the gateway to the most famous of Inca archaeological sites in the Andes. That’s why the impressive Inca ruins of Sacsayhuamán, just over a mile (2 km) north of the city, are still bypassed by many visitors. Fortunately, on my own r

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Dolphin.jpg?width=130The City Hall of Setúbal organizes a painting competition on twenty statues of dolphins in three different positions of the flagship movement of these animals: leaving, flying and entering into the water.

 

The statues, with a length of 2.5 meters and a proportional wide-ranging will be manufactured by City Hall which individual or grupal competitors will have to paint. The organization will provide also materials and space for paintings.

 

full article, click here .

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The Annapurna Circuit is approximately 200 km trek in Nepal around the Annapurna mountain range in the Himalayas. However this route has become much shorter than the previous days due to road accessibility recently. The entire trek begins an altitude of 1100 meter and reaches an altitude of 5416 meter in the “Thorung La” Pass by touching the edge of the fabled Tibetan plateau. The magnificent mountain scenery, colorful traditional culture, people’s life style and awesome nomad land are main attr

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MAIN INFOS ABOUT THIS PRODUCT:

• the tour code name of this tour type is BUDPACK
• this package is guaranteed
• you can reserve it already from 1 person
• the package is proposed for those individual travellers, who are ready to be groupped with other individuals, coming from several parts of the World ( because the travellers arriving for the same date tour will be groupped )
• this package is proposed on pre-fixed periods - one period per month
• the tour is accompanied with ENGLISH speaking guide

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Balmy waters, white sandy beaches and excellent resort was enough to make me want to stay longer here. A destination not so glorified as others, but yet , once visited, a perfect spot to satisfy any taste. I waited until the right time to visit here and I believe that both the time of the year and the spot I picked were both an excellent decision.

My reason to visit the Philippines, this particular time , was only to attend a Tourism conference( one of the many which I attend throughout the year)
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Up and until last March I thought I had seen unusual and intriguing sights but I must admit this experience did surprise me. We organized a travel agents' famil to the Mekong Delta of Vietnam /Cambodia. After having spent the first two nights at the start of our journey in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) in utter luxury, we boarded a fairly large ship (fit to cruise only on a river) . Once on the ship, the crew escorted us to our individual cabins. The crew consists of wonderful local staff w

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Idyllic Castaway Island, Fiji

As we sailed the blue deep ocean waters while enjoying a cold bittersweet drink, we looked over to the horizon and spotted an awesome sight. We knew now we were approaching the "infamous" resort that everyone had spoken of. In particular the USA sales manager of this resort had offered ,several times, that I visit it and had extended unconditional hospitality. In addition of being a "Dear trusted friend, she is also undoubtely one of the most exquisite people I have encountered throughout the jo
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Machu Picchu Is Not All Peru

Inca Trail Machupicchu VS Inca Trail Lake of The Condors
Machupicchu is not all Peru
Lake of The Condors ( Leymebamba Chachapoyas )
Archeological complex composed of six mausoleums, presents architectural features of the Chachapoyas Civilization and is decorated with paintings in which were found close to one hundred bales funeral, fine fabrics, wooden carved ceramics, decorated quipus mates, crowns and various objects of great value. It is located in the district of Leymebamba. To reach the site,
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With the aim of bringing an entertaining as well as educative experience to the discovery of the origins of mankind, a brand new centre of Prehistory has been inaugarated at Les Eyzies in the Dordogne.

The Vezere Valley in the Dordogne has been inhabited by man for as long as 400,000 years, it was here in 1868 that Cro-Magnon man was first identified. Much of our knowledge about the origins of man is related to discoveries made in the region over the last two hundred years

 

New Centre of Prehistory at Les Eyzies


There are 15 prehistori

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The World’s Best Chinatowns

Chinese New Year began on 3 February 2011 and marked the start of the current Year of the Rabbit and people form all over the world will be celebrating with the Chinese this week. The bustling atmosphere and finger-licking-good food on offer make Chinatowns worth a visit at any time of year, but we’ve made up a list with the 5 cities around the world that host the craziest parties, the most colorful parades and the best firework shows New Year’s Eve!

#1. New York

With more than 150,000 Chinese-spe

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Darned if I was going to be dragged down into senior citizenship without a fight by letting my grandchildren call me “grandma”. The very word conjures up images of little old ladies hunched over knitting needles, warmed by fuzzy cardigans and sporting chunky black lace up shoes – not an option for a boomer ex-soccer mom who grew up with bell bottoms and the Beatles. So after the birth of my first grandchild, I borrowed an idea from a hip friend who successfully avoided the same dilemma by adopti

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Discovery Walk in Toronto

Out with the old and in with my new routine.  Each week I have kindly let myself checkout those odd places that strike my curiosity.  I have the author of The Artist Way (Julia Cameron) to thank for these new found discovery walks.  What a great concept?  Lots of hidden gems right in my own backyard.  My recent find is a trendy little cafe, pardon me coffee house right around the corner from my home and B&B called Rooster Coffee House.  It been there open on Broadview Ave. (in Toronto) for month

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Tourism to Egypt Snapshot

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Tourism to Egypt Snapshot

Call  it the Digital Revolution become Political.

The “Jasmine Revolution” that ousted Tunisian ruler Zine Ben Ali spread with uncanny speed to Tahrir Square, the  heart and soul of Cairo and thus Egypt.

Having covered the region for various news outlets, there is no question in my mind or in the minds of most observers that the flames of revolt in Egypt, often called the Mother of the Arab countries were fanned by AlJezzera , the Arabic and English-language
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Favorite Tasmania Attraction

What is your Favorite Tasmanian Attraction?

 

Freycinet National Park, Cradle Mountain, Port Arthur, Bay of Fires, Stanley, Cataract Gorge

 

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“I used to call them the spoiled brats of the internet,” one Cairo woman confessed. “Now I kiss their feet,” she said, referring to young men who broke the Egyptians long record of endurance under a dictatorial regime.

Today, the seventh day of the revolt against President Mubarak and for democracy in Egypt, 2 million people are said protesting in Cairo. Some have estimated 8 million nationwide; that’s 10% of the population and that, technically speaking, is a revolution.

In Alexandria, the peopl

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