29th
July
2008
by wilson29
If you’ve heard of Belize, most probably the description would have been about its breathtaking natural beauty. This small nation Belize, which is just 180 miles long and around 68 miles wide, has abundant natural beauty that can be noticed in its every nook and corner.
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posted in Central America, Belize, Beach, Hiking, Vacation, Rafting, Forest, Fishing, Canoeing, Tropical, Biking, Scenic, rainforest |
29th
July
2008
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A Spanish archipelago situated in the west Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands is a grouping of four key islands along with many other tiny islets. These Spanish islands are filled with sunny weather all year long and are an amazing holiday destination, in Spain.
Following are some of the things to do or see in the major islands of Balearic Islands:
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posted in Europe, Spain, Beach, Baleric Islands |
29th
July
2008
by Robin Pavel
Anniversaries represent special occasions that mark one more year of being with the person you love. Some people even celebrate monthly anniversaries, but this term is usually applied to the passing years of a marriage.
It is a great opportunity to plan a romantic anniversary getaway for just the two of you.
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29th
July
2008
by Manu Geol
I always wanted to visit Japan and admire the heritage of
Samurai period. Therefore when I was invited by my friend who was on a business trip, I could not refuse the temptation and the desire to make my dreams come true. Since there is no direct flight to Tokyo from Vladivostok, we had to take about two hours flight to Moscow and another three hours from Moscow to Tokyo.
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posted in Asia, East Asia, Japan, Tokyo |
29th
July
2008
by Chris Robertson
An oasis in the Sonoran desert plain, Tucson, Arizona, is a haven for residents and a year-round wonderland for tourists. Tucson’s picturesque beauty belies its growing high-tech industry and its nickname as “Optics Valley.” Nestled amongst five mountain ranges (the Tucson Mountains, Rincon Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains, Tortolita Mountains, and Santa Catalina Mountains), Tucson is home to a half million people, with many more wintering in the area.
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posted in US, Southwest, Arizona, Bed & Breakfast |