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How to search for exceptional holidays on the web

October 2, 2011 | Author: LDrake | Posted in Exotic Locations

We live in a climate of information overload, discounted offers and global access. Suddenly the world is everyone’s oyster, so how do you differentiate between the ordinary and something really exceptional? Apart from personal recommendations, we all search the web hoping to find our dream holiday. Putting together your own holiday together can be fun …

Cheap Honeymoon Ideas: The Quickest and Simplest Guide

August 5, 2011 | Author: bh1319 | Posted in Travel Tips

Having an extravagant honeymoon getaway is such a luxury for couples who are starting out with life. From paying for the wedding and setting up a new household for their future family, some couples realize that they don’t have a lot of money left for a honeymoon. But there is always a way to turn …

City Of Winnipeg

July 28, 2011 | Author: steroids | Posted in Travel Tips

The city of Winnipeg is a great place to visit. It is the largest city found in Manitoba, Canada. More than half of the population of Manitoba lives in this area. It is also very pretty due to the Red River and the Assiniboine River. They form an area known as The Forks. Winnipeg weather …

Bogota, Colombia: The Heart of Colombia!

July 26, 2011 | Author: reputationpolice | Posted in Exotic Locations

Bogota, Colombia is one of the most exciting places I have ever lived in. There is so much diversity in the city and people there are so friendly. It is really not what I expected to see. Here are some of the things and experiences I found while I lived in Bogota. Colombia is referred …

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Best Tropical Vacation Spots: The Quick Guide

July 24, 2011 | Author: bh1319 | Posted in Destinations

The world is full of so many wonders that it would take a lifetime for you to explore each of them. You may not see them all especially if you are preoccupied with the life in the city where you are surrounded by tall buildings, exposed to pollution and burdened by the pressure of work. …