6th August 2008

Cheap Holidays Kos

by: Elena

Kos is one of the most visited islands in Greece, made famous as the birthplace of Hippocrates, the “father of medicine”. If you are adventurous, a nature lover and looking for Cheap holidays Greece, then Kos is your sure destination.

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6th August 2008

Discovering the Real Alaska

by Sarah Martin

With Alaska becoming such a popular vacation destination for travelers around the world, its history and society has become an increasingly interesting subject as well. There are many misconceptions about Alaska as far as its terrain, weather, and citizens are concerned. In reality, it is a somewhat untouched area of the world that is rich in beauty and culture.

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6th August 2008

Austin Steam Train

by Dane Smith

One of the most unique and interesting attractions in and around the capitol city are the different excursions offered by the Austin Steam Train Association. With vintage engines and passenger cars, riders are transported to a different time and place, enjoying three levels of travel style - coach class, excursion class, and first class. A holiday favorite, the Austin Steam Train is a wonderful way to experience the slower, relaxing pace of train travel while enjoying the beauty of the Hill Country.

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6th August 2008

Taipei City the National Capital of the Republic of China

By: Douglas Scott

Taipei City is the national capital of the Republic of China. Taipei, situated at the centre of the Taipei Basin of the Taiwan Province and to the right bank of Danshui River, is the political, economic, cultural and educational centre of the province and Taiwans biggest city as well. As early as four to five hundred years ago, it was a marshland covered with thick forests.

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6th August 2008

From Oregon to DC: Bed and Breakfasts for the Booklover

by Jane Leisteiner

There never seems to be enough time to just sit and enjoy a good book. For some of us, there could hardly be a better way to spend a vacation than immersing oneself in literature. If ever you have longed to spend a few comfortable days, relaxing and catching up on your reading, a stay at these bookish bed and breakfasts will be sure to fit the bill.

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