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Posted on: 09 September, 2005

Author: Jakob Jelling

The town of Chambéry

From this town, visitors could have an amazing view of the Alps which is said to be unique due to the way in which the sight is clear towards almost every point a person might wish to look. At the no... From this town, visitors could have an amazing view of the Alps which is said to be unique due to the way in which the sight is clear towards almost every point a person might wish to look. At the north area of Chambéry there is the main natural lake of France, the Lac du Bourget, famous due to...

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Posted on: 06 September, 2005

Author: Suzanne Morrison

A Cuba Vacation

Taking time out from the everyday stresses and strains of life to visit an exotic place is something that everyone looks forward to. Cuba, with its notoriety brought upon by its government and the cla... Taking time out from the everyday stresses and strains of life to visit an exotic place is something that everyone looks forward to. Cuba, with its notoriety brought upon by its government and the clamp down of the American government on its export and tourism, is a country known more for its cigar and its leader, rather than as a vacation destination. Despite this, every...

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Posted on: 03 September, 2005

Author: Ryan Fyfe

Portal Airdrie

Airdrie is a city located in Alberta, Canada. It is just north of Calgary inside of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. As part of Calgary's Census Metropolitan Area It adds to area's estimated (1,037,100 in 2004) Article Tags: Nose Creek Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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Posted on: 31 August, 2005

Author: Ryan Fyfe

Bawling Colombia

Colombia, the Republic of Columbia is a country in the north west of South America. The country of Colombia is bound to the north and north-west by the Caribbean Sea, to the east by Venezuela and Brazil, to the south by Ecuador and Peru Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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Posted on: 16 August, 2005

Author: Marcus Hochstadt

Munich Germany -- 10 Insider Tips

Munich Germany is a city in the state Bavaria. Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Munich Germany are? I will tell you 12 of my good ones. If you would like to know something about the city and its history, visit my website for information about that. In this article I will let you know of 12 insider tips of this German city -– short and sweet –- so that you can print them out and easily scour the sights. First, once you arrive in the city, go to the tourist information office. It is...

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Posted on: 15 August, 2005

Author: Marcus Hochstadt

Cologne Germany -- 18 Insider Tips -- Part 2 of 2

Cologne Germany has a lot to offer, and in this second part I give you the remaining 10 insider tips you surely already were looking for... Old town of Cologne Germany is the starting point for most people. It is world-wide well-known from lots of postcards. Old houses, countless churches, Cologne Cathedral, taverns, restaurants, pubs, cramped alleys, Rhine river... The city offers an unparalleled selection of more than 3,000 bars, restaurants and breweries, the highest number per capita than anywhere else in Germany. Anyway, shall we get started? Great! TOP 10 Bars and Restaurants 9. The proven best restaurant in...

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Posted on: 07 August, 2005

Author: Sanjib Ahmad

Investing in Real Estate: A Second Home in New Zealand

Do you grow tired living in the same place year after year? Perhaps its the nomadic instincts within us that beckons us to move on to new places. To leave the old, familiar grounds and discover new adventures in distant lands. Sometimes the old way of doing things break down. They become unmaintainable and beyond repair. These are the times we feel like running away to somewhere new.Those of us who live in large cities, commuting everyday, working 9 to 5, feel the dullness of repetition the most. Working and living in the same place year after year, leading the...

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Posted on: 03 August, 2005

Author: Ruth Polak

Ging to Live in Spain

Every year thousands of people dream of going to live on the Costa del Sol in Southern Spain, and a few lucky ones do it. Find out about some of the highs, and the relatively few lows, of making that move. Thousands of people every year dream of going to live in Spain and a small percentageof them do it, what is the reason for the dream, and how does the reality live up toit? I came to Spain in 1991, 14 years ago at the time of writing, with my husband and  three young  children then  aged 4,7 and...

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Posted on: 29 July, 2005

Author: Jacklyn Chen

Flying kites in Beijing

The sky in spring is kites' paradise. When the brilliant multi- colored kites embellish in the deep blue sky, you can immerse in the contented mood, enjoy the rare leisure and carefree, perhaps this is the most romantic thing in the spring. Kite, not only is it a kind of toy or a traditional continuing, it is more a cultural accumulating. In the "Three Stone Rooms", the capital's youngest kite master Liu Bin from the kite aristocratic family, said that kite contains too many different cultures, flying a kite also must emit the affective tone. There are three kinds of...

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Posted on: 26 July, 2005

Author: Marcy Roth

The Best of the Boutiques

As a retailer of boutique wines, half the fun is finding the small producer, who is often making fewer than a thousand cases.  These vintners are more willing to take risks, to be flexible and innovative.  Our passion is finding these unknown, boutique wines and introducing them to our friends and customers. Here at the gateway to the California wine country, choices abound in wine.  Many of the best never make it out of the Golden state (unless we ship them there.)  And, many of the finest are small-scale, low-production wineries – often called boutique or “garagistes”, referring to vintners...

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