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Longing for a beautiful beach on a tropical island? Read this and then book a flight!

On 16 December, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Dubai is an amazing luxury destination and the Royal Mirage Arabian Court is the place to stay.

On 23 May, 2020 by Jack in Travel

In addition to the castle building itself, the surrounding area offers a plethora of sights to behold. The castle and the surrounding grounds area are operated as Dawyck Botanic Gardens and is a historical site.

On 04 November, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

European beaches are some of the best in the world. Get the season right and the balmy weather and sunshine will rid you of all worries and stress.

On 05 July, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Visit the Agia Pelagia and the Blue Bay Resort for a relaxing holiday

On 10 March, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Ibiza's nightlife is world famous, and these are the top clubs to check out when on your next party vacation.

On 14 February, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Scotland is known for its beautiful, awe-inspiring sights and the Cliffs on Staffa at the Hebrides are no different.

On 06 January, 2013 by Heathr Rudebusch in Destinations

Statue of Tupac Shakur as an older man in the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts. The center and Peace Gardens, and the statue, are well worth a visit.

On 08 September, 2012 by Dave Donovan in Destinations

WorldBeat Center in downtown San Diego, California is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving indigenous cultures of Africa and the rest of the world through Music, Art, Dance, Education & Technology.

On 18 August, 2012 by Timothy Simonitsch in Destinations

L.A. isn't short on attractions any time of year. But summer is amazing and these are our top 7 tips for free things to do in Los Angeles.

On 12 December, 2013 by Jack in Travel

The Norton Simon Museum of Art in Pasadena, California is an exciting and informative way to learn about art history, and the forms that art has taken around the globe

On 02 April, 2012 by Roderick Fitts in Destinations

Edinburgh, Scotland is proud of its whisky heritage, and they are happy to show tourists everything and anything pertaining to their special product, 364 days a year.

On 23 March, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

Peanuts characters have become a bit of an industry in Santa Rosa and tracking them down is great fun for fans and the simply curious alike.

On 09 March, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

The Waverley Cemetery is a one-of-a-kind destination in Australia's Sydney suburbs. It is located in a beautiful location along the coast atop of some cliffs, overlooking the sea and the surrounding areas.

On 06 March, 2012 by Denise O'Wesney in Destinations

If you are traveling on a holiday to Los Angeles with two children one of whom is a budding scientist and the other seems only to be drawn to the bizarre and the unwholesome you could do worse than taking them on a trip to the Museum of Jurassic Technology

On 19 February, 2012 by Paolo Trozzini in Destinations

The history of the automobile and the people that have contributed to its success is captured in the exhibits at the San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park, San Diego.

On 18 February, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

To really get under the skin of Thailand, you do need to head off-piste a little bit. The popular tourist destinations of Bangkok, Phuket and the full moon beach parties have plenty to offer, but they don't exactly provide an authentic Thai taste.

On 01 May, 2014 by Jack in Travel

The Victoria Falls are described as the largest waterfalls in the world. They are certainly the most famous and the most impressive.

On 20 January, 2012 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

Situated in the heart of the English Midlands, the National Space Centre in Leicester is one of the country's foremost attractions dedicated to space and the exploration of space.

On 13 January, 2012 by Ginny in Destinations

The Alloa tower is a very well kept Keep dating back to the early fourteenth century and the Erskines family.

On 11 December, 2011 by RJ Horn in Destinations

St. James's Park's beautiful expanse of greenery is a picnicker's delight with its lake and friendly tenants that comprise of ducks, gulls, swans, geese and the occasional pelican.

On 06 December, 2012 by Paolo Trozzini in Destinations

With its origins in the 1880s, Up Helly Aa is the largest and oldest fire festival in Europe. It is an all-day and all-night event that features parades, processions, feasting, dancing, entertainment and the burning of a Viking Galley replica.

On 13 October, 2011 by Suzanne Bennett in Destinations

Riksdagshuset is the site of the Swedish national Government and the seat of Parliament.

On 08 October, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Without the Nile River, Egypt would have never blossomed and the world would no doubt be a very different place today.

On 29 October, 2011 by Josh M. in Destinations

Usually a fairly tranquil town Vic-Fezensac comes to life in the month of July when the annual Tempo Latino festival is held. Known informally as the Salsa Festival, and the largest of its type in Europe, Tempo Latino showcases the very best of Afro Cuban, Latin and Salsa music accompanied by the wildest of dancers in colourful costumes.

On 21 July, 2011 by Linda Forshaw in Destinations

 

 


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Me in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.A canal in Murano near Venice, Italy. I love the colorful houses and the water.The Bridge of Sighs during a Venice night. This was a very quiet evening in Venice, and the romanticism of days gone by came to us easily.My dad and grandma, photographed on the bridge my granddad built.At the Bristol Bike Fest 2004 there was a dirt jump show and these guys are the showmen. They did put up a pretty good set of BMX and mountain bike tricks and dirt jumps.


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