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FROM : huffingtonpost.com
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For many travelers, vacation is about spending time with your companions, sleeping, maybe even catching up on reading. For others, it's all about a party.
The Caribbean is a great place to blend the two passions: relax during the day, stay up we...
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Posted :2 years 10 weeks ago
User :vivek_khare2080
FROM : huffingtonpost.com
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We're proud to introduce Epic Tomato, our new high-octane travel brand designed to quench your thirst for intrepid expedition.
Imagine a three-day trek through a seething jungle that sees you emerge at a paradisiacal coastline... Our hand-picked...
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Posted :2 years 11 weeks ago
User :vcan123
FROM : telegraph.co.uk
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Sete is the most fascinating small town on the French Mediterranean coast precisely because it doesn't go out of its way to be charming. It doesn't have the time. This is an attractive – but serious – port full of working people with stuff to s...
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Posted :2 years 12 weeks ago
User :Pratap007
FROM : huffingtonpost.com
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Based on a combination of environment, health care, culture and infrastructure, Vancouver topped the list of the world's most liveable cities for the fifth straight year, according to a new report.
As Reuters is reporting, the 2010 Winter Olympi...
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Posted :2 years 12 weeks ago
User :amarchem2003
FROM : huffingtonpost.com
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On Wednesday, the Airports Council International announced the 2010 recipients of the Airports Service Quality awards, a survey based on input from 300,000 passengers, which highlights the airports around the world that are actually serving air pas...
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Posted :2 years 13 weeks ago
User :vip21k
FROM : time.com
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In 1927, D.H. Lawrence was still young but dying of tuberculosis. While in self-imposed exile from his native England, which had banned Lady Chatterley's Lover, he took a tour of the mysterious painted Etruscan tombs in the town of Tarquinia on Ita...
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Posted :2 years 13 weeks ago
User :2407.din
FROM : time.com
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Hoteliers everywhere have long tried to emulate the fabulousness of Parisian five-star hotels. But now an Asian usurper is taking on French hoteliers at their own game.
When the Shangri-La Hotel opened in Paris at the end of last year, it marked...
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Posted :2 years 14 weeks ago
User :kkvora123
FROM : telegraph.co.uk
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Two days before our holiday, I woke to find that the right-hand side of my face had gone on strike. It refused to smile, frown or pronounce. Toothpaste fell from one side of my mouth. The right eye wouldn't blink.
"Bell's palsy," the doctor said...
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Posted :2 years 14 weeks ago
User :vinni28
FROM : telegraph.co.uk
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Start at the Censier-Daubenton Metro stop and follow the rue Mouffetard, past market stalls, a branch of the famous Andropov cheese shop (No 134) and Proustian bistrots such as Le Verre a Pied (118 bis) and, opposite, Les Papillons (129).
At the...
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Posted :2 years 15 weeks ago
User :sanjay_soni007
FROM : time.com
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On the tiny resort island of Pulau Macan, about 85 km north of Jakarta, you might not notice the solar panels mounted above the sun-drenched pier, or the energy-efficient lightbulbs tucked into corners of huts. As you snooze in a hammock, no diesel...
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Posted :2 years 15 weeks ago
User :2407.din