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Brazil is a diverse country, filled with wildlife, dancers, beaches, barbecue, and excitement.

On 03 February, 2014 by Jack in Travel

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

On 16 December, 2013 by Jack in Travel

If you're looking for a destination that's just a little bit special for the summer vacation then you might want to think about Jordan. And with visitor numbers down last year, caused in part by uncertainty over the civil war raging in northern neighbour Syria, 2013 in particular might be a good year to find a real value-for-money bargain. Who doesn't want that?

On 25 January, 2015 by Jack in Travel

The history and culture of Australia throws up some surprises at these six fascinating museums.

On 22 May, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

While in Bangkok, relax in a luxury bar sipping great cocktails to wind down from a busy day sightseeing and shopping

On 21 April, 2013 by Jack in Travel

For a more relaxed way to vacation, embark on a cruise in any of these amazing locations.

On 03 February, 2014 by Mike in Travel

San Francisco's iconic cable cars are a singular experience with a long history in the City by the Bay.

On 03 October, 2016 by Matt Strathairn in Travel

Flying mid week is still cheapest according to research from Which? Travel

On 01 October, 2012 by Jack in Travel Tips

The most colorful festival in India brings out the paint everywhere.

On 20 August, 2012 by Ginny in Destinations

Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin is a fun place for the kid in all of us no matter how old you are.

On 02 August, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Micklegate Bar has borne witness to many fascinating events since its original construction in the 12th century.

On 04 October, 2012 by Greg Bozer in Destinations

Barcelona's most accessible modern art museum, Santa Monica is located on the famous La Rambla

On 17 May, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Once passengers disembark in Florence, they can easily walk to some of the most famous points of interest in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance.

On 13 February, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

The Billy Carter Gas Station Museum is dedicated to the youngest brother of President Jimmy Carter. Billy was known to be a beer drinking embarrassment to the Carter White House at times.

On 31 January, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

Americans often identify themselves by their barbecue preferences, and one of the most well-known styles of barbecue is Kansas City barbeque. The Jack Stack Barbeque Restaurant, Kansas City, MO exemplifies the superb and robust hickory flavor of Kansas City style barbecue better than any other!

On 18 December, 2011 by Pamela Houston in Destinations

Cornwall, with its remote coves and rugged landscape, is a mysterious and beautiful place to visit and a trip to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden will make your visit complete.

On 07 September, 2011 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

Barcelona's Port Vell (or Old Harbor in English) is a round-the-clock attraction at the seaside end of Las Rambla.

On 17 May, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Railorfly.com is the world's first website to provide a thorough and "all inclusive" comparison of costs and travel times of trains and planes for 500 routes in Europe and North America.

On 29 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel Tips

The massive Roman Amphitheater in Tarragona is an impressive sight and restored to nearly its Roman glory.

On 25 July, 2011 by Denise O'Wesney in Destinations

Las Ramblas, in the middle of busy Barcelona, is a mile-long boulevard of tourist delights. This pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined road links the Plaça de Catalunya, a bustling city square, with a monument to Christopher Columbus at Port Vell, on the waterfront.

On 17 May, 2012 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

Standing at the edge of the worlds best preserved meteor crater in the Arizona desert gives you a feeling for both the vastness of the universe and the age of the Earth at the same time.

On 18 May, 2011 by Johan Hjelm in Destinations

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham claims to be the oldest drinking spot in England and one of 20 public houses in Nottingham.

On 27 February, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

You've probably heard of the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Alabama. It's the end point for all those suitcases lost which never make it back to their owners.

On 29 October, 2010 by Jack in Reading

Tarraco Viva Festival is a huge international cultural festival held every year in Tarragona, a big Roman city near Barcelona in Spain.

On 20 September, 2010 by Sid in Destinations

With more than 63,000 photographs of Ireland in the past, this is a treasure for geneaologists and history buffs.

On 25 December, 2013 by Kimberly Thompson in Destinations

 

 


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Another shot of Elvis, he threw his head up and barked.Lombard Street in San Francisco seen from the bottom.Lombard Street in San Francisco is known as the curviest street in the world.Mercado Sobre Ruedas, between Avenida Veracruz and Juan de la Barrera, Mexico City.Cafe Latinos in Salamanca. First shot ever with my Lubitel 166. Clearly much better than I expected, I quite like this.Detail of the Sagrada Familia main door. Barcelona, SpainView from Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.Detail of The Passion. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain.Detail of the spires on Sagrada Familia. Barcelona, Spain.Detail of The Passion. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain.South entrance to Sagrada Familia, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, SpainGaudi's dragon in Parc Guell.Hotel Arts in Barcelona is right behind the big fish sculpture (that coppery thing).Hidden away in the old city.


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