18th March 2008

Brazil people and culture

By: Karina Lee

Everything in Brazil seems larger than life. It has the world’s wildest party, its greatest waterfall, its biggest wetlands, its mightiest river and its largest rain forest (and one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet). For travelers, Brazil’s sheer size and variety can be overwhelming.

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18th March 2008

Romance, antiquity and cordiality of Brugge

By: Tanya Kogut

Brugge is the city in Belgium and the administrative centre of West Flanders. Its the pride and the joy of the whole Flanders. Founded in the 13th century, its was known for its textile premises. Nowadays its a real Mecca for tourists – it seems that centuries after it was founded it is still the same. Everything is like in a fairytale: swans swim along the canals, stone buildings look like small gingerbread houses.

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18th March 2008

Romantic Weekend Getaway: Miami, Florida

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Give yourself a nice break from the routine with your special someone on a romantic weekend getaway to Miami, Florida. With this generation’s fast-paced and busy lifestyle, long vacations do not come often anymore. This does not mean, though, that quality time with your significant other is no longer possible. Take advantage of the post-winter deals on flights and accommodations and have the kind of getaway you and your honey need and want.

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18th March 2008

Taking A Tour Of Busan, South Korea

By WJaegel

Busan, also spelled as Pusan, is the second largest city in South Korea, after Seoul. Situated in South Gyeongsang, Busan has a population of nearly eight million people. As the nation’s major as well as the largest sea port, Busan has a plethora of sea routes that serve as gateways to Japan as well as to the other prominent parts of the world.

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