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Holidays In Bodrum
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Bodrum is a port town on the Aegean coast of Turkey, and now a popular destination both for tourists and the yachting set. Bodrum has centuries of history that has left historical attractions throughout the area, and was first settled by humans at least as long ago as the 7th century BC.(read
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Holidays In Blackpool
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Blackpool is the quintessential English seaside holiday town, and while not as popular as during its heyday in the mid 20th Century, before the advent of the cheap package holiday industry. Blackpool hotels still attract around 10 million visitors every year. Blackpool is famed for the Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the most visited amusement park and resort in the U.K; and for the Blackpool Illuminations, the annual festival of lights which began in 1879, and runs each year for sixty six days.(read
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Windermere: The Great Lake
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Lake Windermere, found at the heart of the Lake District, is one of Britain''s premier tourist attractions and probably its most famous lake. Each year the Lake District attracts 14 million visitors, and the steamers that run on Lake Windermere are the second most popular charging tourist attraction in the UK.(read
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Norwich By Numbers
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Back in Medieval times, Norwich was pretty important. Today it is less so, but it still has a significant number of interesting historical buildings. It also has two cathedrals no less, and is the gateway to the Norfolk Broads.(read
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A Weekend In Chiang Mai
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Whilst Chiang Mai might translate as ''new city'' from Lanna (a dialect of northern Thailand) to English, this is a city packed with culture and history. It''s a great place to stop over for a weekend whilst travelling through Thailand ? and as one of the country''s major cities, it can serve as a great base for inbound or outbound flights to the UK and Europe.(read
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Phuket Travel Guide
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A tropical paradise on earth is how most people describe Thailand. It has been captivating tourists ever since the hippies of the 1960s first went their in search of enlightenment. There are now less hippies and more hip hotels, five-star retreats, modern-glass skyscrapers and fancy cars, but the warm welcome remains the same.(read
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Plymouth Travel Guide
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Plymouth is most famous outside of the UK for being one of the world''s most impressive natural harbours. It is located at the mouth of the rivers Tamar and Plym, hence the name, and has been a popular harbour for generations.(read
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Budget Travel Tips For Cologne Visitors
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With most Britons still feeling the pinch from the recession, many are looking to cut back on luxuries such as foreign travel. However, there is no reason why you cannot have a great time abroad without breaking the bank. Here is a guide to free attractions in Cologne, Germany.(read
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Derby Travel Guide
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Nestled along the banks of the River Derwent, Derby is one of the UK''s oldest towns, and recently celebrated its 2000th birthday. It was founded by the Romans but was also a Viking and Anglo-Saxon settlement. But the city really began to grow during the Industrial Revolution, when the Midlands was the powerhouse of the UK.(read
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Malaga Travel Guide
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Being the entry point to the entire Costa del Sol should mean Malaga is overrun with tourists, its traditional charm is lost to internationalism and prices are extremely overinflated. But, actually, most people coming to the Costa del Sol are coming for one thing: the beach. This means they head straight from Malaga airport to the car hire depot then drive past the city and don''t stop until they are around 100 metres from the beach.(read
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