Thursday, March 11, 2010

Stansted – Essex Is Fun For The Entire Family

February 15, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer  
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Stansted – Essex is only about one mile from the Stansted/ London international airport. Only thirty miles from London itself, this is a perfect place for a side trip, or even a base outside of the city.

What To See When Visiting Hexham

February 5, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer  
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Hexham is one of the most important towns in Tynedale and is in the county Northumberland. This is a market town near the Tyne River and its history can be traced back to 674 when the first Abbey was constructed. The crypt of the original Abbey is still present though the current Abbey was finished in the 1800s. Much of the original stonework is form older roman ruins.

Derive Ideas With Surf Travel Tips

February 3, 2010 by Alexis Kurt  
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Are you tired of the usual vacation routine you have been doing in the past years? Want to have a memorable vacation getaway? Then take your vacation on to the next level and experience the thrill of surf travel. Pack up your things and get ready to hop on a flight and go surfing!

Discover Corcovado And Puerto Viejo In Costa Rica

January 30, 2010 by Leslie J. Riannen  
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Recently, I took a trip to Central America with a friend. We had opted not to hit Costa Rica due to the increase in tourism in this tiny little country. After talking to many people along our way, we were encouraged not to let Costa Rica pass us by.

Best thing to do in Costa Rica

January 22, 2010 by Elenor Q. Reynolds  
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With the rise in tourism here in Costa Rica, canopy tours are also growing in popularity. An activity for any age, it’s definitely something you do not want to leave Costa Rica without having the experience. The canopy tour is a thrill of a lifetime with breathtaking views for the young and old.

Make Barcelona City Breaks Your Next Destination.

January 17, 2010 by Frank James  
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A mini-get away to a city in Europe is now a very in thing to do. Doing this must prove to be financially sound. To truly uncover a mix of two worlds Barcelona city breaks may offer the most of what you are looking for.

The Coastal City Of Swansea Neath – Port Talbot

January 2, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer  
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The coastal city of Swansea Neath – Port Talbot, Wales (in actuality, Swansea refers also to the county, and Neath Port Talbot is more properly a county borough) is part of the historic Vale of Glamorgan. It has a current population — when all areas considered part of Swansea are added in — of around 271,000 people, though most would say that it actually has 171,000 or so in its urban area.

Experience the Moroccan Culture: Tangier Riad

December 30, 2009 by Gerald Branch  
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Known as the “gateway of Africa”, Tangier is believed to be the most dynamic city in Morocco. This mythical city is located 60km from Gibraltar and 14km from Spain. Its strong international mix of European, Moroccan and African culture makes the city a perfect destination to visit. With its beaches, museums and gardens, it is a great place for a getaway.

Opera Glasses and Hairspray: A Musical Review

December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges  
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Hairspray the musical is set in Baltimore, Maryland the year is 1962. Our hero in the musical is is a young overweight girl named Tracy. Tracy has always dreamed of becoming a big star, if and when you attend this musical, make sure you have a front row seat, if you don’t you will want to be sure to bring your opera glasses, so as not to miss a moment of this fast-paced play.

Madame Butterfly: Review of the Opera

December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges  
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Giacomo Puccini is the original writer of the popular opera Madame Butterfly. If you attend this dazzling opera we recommend bringing a pair of opera glasses to enjoy it to the fullest extent. And we will tell you why.

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