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Posted by Susanne Pacher
Hotel Havana Libre, Friday, April 8, 2005, 3:21 pm
It is such an amazing experience to live the life...
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Posted by Robin Richmond
When most British holidaymakers think of a weekend break abroad, they tend to think of a city break....
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Posted by Edwin Ali
GuyanaÂ’s Quest for Eco Tourism and Lodges Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/globe02/samerica/guyana/ecotourism.html
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Posted by Michael Connelly
PART 2.
Oh how Colombians love their music. The type of music coming
from the smoothie vendor boom-boxes...
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Posted by B Herrera
Want to get closer to nature? Want to have a lifetime experience? Xcaret Mexico is an ecological park located very close to Playa del Carmen. Known as the “sacred paradise of nature”, Xcaret Mexico has beautiful beaches, underground rivers, archaeological ruins, a wild bird aviary with 37 bird species, a local wild life farm, Coral Reef Aquarium and much more.
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Posted by Ian Williamson
The walking safaris are usually based around a campsite which will be positioned under tall shady trees close to one of the many lagoons close to the Rufiji River. The Selous is a magical place and simply sitting in front of your tent you are able to watch the endless procession of birds and animals throughout the day. The camps are small with up to about six tents. Some are made from mosquito netting and your are truly sleeping under African skies.
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Posted by Jay Bauder
A Traveler's Guide to Turkey
Turkey is a unique country that lies along two continents. One
part of...
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Posted by Larry M. Lynch
The Amazon is filled with danger. Soldier ants march by the
millions devouring all life in their path....
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