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Travel Agent Schools Posted By : Bakhru

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 1:07 pm

People love to go on holidays to different parts of the world. To help them with the many arrangements that need to be made are professionals called travel agents. These people can be employed in large travel agencies or they can own their very own business.

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Experience The Fun And Leisure Of Wine Tours Posted By :

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 1:07 pm

Wine tours are fun and informative and they take place in wonderful parts of the world where the ambiance of the background where the tour takes place makes a wine tour quite the memorable experience.

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Oxnard Attractions - Jim Hall Kart Racing School Posted By : James Carlson -

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 12:07 pm

Oxnard is a great city to live in and a wonderful city to visit. It is a city with much to do and much to offer tis residents and tourists. If you are looking for something different to do this weekend while in Oxnard I have just the ticket. you can visit the Jim Hall Kart Racing School. It is a fun place that you will talk about for weeks to come. Keep reading and learn more about this attraction.The Jim Hall Kart Racing School was established back in 1982 by World Kart …

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Overland Park Attractions - Arabia Steamboat Museum Posted By : James Carlson -

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 11:07 am

Are you planning on visiting the Overland Park, Kansas area soon? If you are you must read this article. It will tell you about one of the best places to visit in Overland Park. That place is the Arabia Steamboat Museum. Keep reading to learn a little more about this great destination. The Arabia Steamboat Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving a steamboat by the name of the Arabia which traveled the rivers until 1856. In 1856 it sank and was lost only to be rediscove…

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Ways To Deomonstrate Good Manners While On The Ship Posted By : Clinton Maxwell -

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 11:07 am

Being mannerly and pleasant when on your vacation will allow you to have a better time. Even if you are travelling alone, you are never truly alone on a cruise ship. Cruise ships carry about 1,500 to 3,000 people at a time depending on the length and destination, so everyone should be friendly and respectful of equipment, people, and the cruise staff. This includes being quiet during movies or when walking through the hallways to your cabin, not splashing others when in the p…

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Your Online Travel Agents Posted By : Bakhru

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 10:07 am

We all love going on holidays, and the thrill of seeing new places and making new friends. To get to your desired holiday spot what is the easiest and hassle free way of making your travel plans. Well you could go to a travel agent in the city and spend some time talking to them and getting various brochures about different holiday destinations.

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The Okavango Delta the river that never reaches the sea Posted By : Lindsay Carswell

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

In the middle of dry land a great river spills out onto to the sands of the Kalahari Desert in the northern corner of Botswana to create an extraordinary watery jungle. Like an immense oasis surrounded by desert, the Okavango Delta is filled with mysterious waters, lush vegetation and entrancing wildlife.

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Canterbury: Home Of The Canterbury Tales And Much More Posted By : Hannah Lodge -

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 6:07 am

Canterbury is a cathedral city located in east Kent in South East England, founded as the Romano-Celtic town of Durovernum Cantiacorum. Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It has also become a major tourist centre in South East England, lined with ancient buildings interspersed with modern building development. The city is also well-known as the backdrop of G…

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Livin’ it Up in Manchester Posted By : Landon Colins

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

You know what they say about going to Rome. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. The same holds true for Manchester. After all, Manchester had been a Roman settlement for four centuries. If Charles Dickens and Howard Spring are to be taken as representative of the good citizens of Manchester, then the people of Manchester are a fine bunch, indeed. And, should you ever visit this fine city, you’ll do well to pick up a quirky local pastime or two.

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Budget Hotels in London: For a Sunny Time in a Rain-drenched City Posted By : Landon Colins

Wednesday 4 July 2007 @ 3:07 am

You crawl out of bed at the crack of dawn. Hunger pains hound you. Your dinner last night had only consisted of cabbage soup with a special ingredient: a single potato. Your mouth waters as you dream of a breakfast fit for an English king: eggs, sausages, bacon, baked beans and mushrooms, and fried bread. But you skip breakfast because your cupboards have been bare for months. You put on your drab and tattered clothes, toss on your hat, and then walk outside your rustic house, heading towards the docks.

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