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Vancouver: Green Like Me

Vancouver: Green Like Me
by Chris Lumsdon on July 6, 2009 in Vancouver

As the season changes on the Pacific Rim, the sweet smell of cherry blossoms in the air means one thing: summer’s coming. Vancouver’s fairest season brings out the island personality in most folk, which is a good thing considering the miles of beaches within the downtown core. Miles of beautiful, untouched coastline edge this West Coast city of more than half a million, renowned for preserving its natural beauty and it’s relaxed, European-style approach to life.

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Hamelin and the Pied Piper Legend

Hamelin and the Pied Piper Legend
by Hello Kylie on June 28, 2009 in Germany

A short playback of the world famous story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin and a brief history of the German town behind it – Hamelin!
You can see some pictures of the wonderfully restored old town as well.

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Jami Masjid

Jami Masjid
by mori2009 on May 29, 2009 in India

Delhi, India.

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Best of the Middle East

Best of the Middle East
by alen on May 17, 2009 in Asia & Pacific

Shows best places in the middle east.

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Dubrovnik, Croatia Finds Its Rightful Place as a Tourist Destination

Dubrovnik, Croatia Finds Its Rightful Place as a Tourist Destination
by Wayne and Judy Bayliff on April 16, 2009 in Croatia

The ancient city of Dubrovnik has seen prosperity and despair, freedom and oppression, and throughout all has remained one of the most charming locations on earth.

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The Most Spanish City in Spain

The Most Spanish City in Spain
by pete wolstencroft on April 8, 2009 in Spain

If you are looking for an authentically Spanish destination for your vacation, this will point you in the right direction.

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Escapades in Georgia

Escapades in Georgia
by Polly Lu on April 3, 2009 in Georgia

This article offers a textual tour of the Georgia/South Carolina coastline with a touch of historical significance. Join the Bike Escapades tour group for a spring trip through historic Savannah, Georgia and the barrier islands along the Georgia and South Carolina coasts.

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Two of the World’s Greatest Architectural Sites: Nimes

Two of the World’s Greatest Architectural Sites: Nimes
by Ronald Marbles on April 2, 2009 in France

The Pont du Gard, in the south of France, is one of the most impressive sights imaginable. It is a relatively short section of an aqueduct that was nearly 15 miles long, built by Agrippa around 14 BC to supply the thriving settlement of Nemausus (Nimes).

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World’s Best Heritage Sites (With Pics)

World’s Best Heritage Sites (With Pics)
by Ronald Marbles on March 27, 2009 in Practical Travel

The best sites around the world that are protected by UNESCO.

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Greek Architecture: Theatre Epidaurus and Stadium Olympia

Greek Architecture: Theatre Epidaurus and Stadium Olympia
by Ronald Marbles on March 17, 2009 in Greece

Two beautiful Greek architectural sites, namely Theater Epidaurus and Stadium Olympia.

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