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Visa For Retirees
For many retirees, being able to spend their last years in a good way is a must. And for those bent on immigration, Australia has become a popular destination in recent years. Indeed, there are many opportunities awaiting foreign retirees in the country.
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Beau Cole |
Feb-23-2010
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History Meets Fun in Atlantic City
If you’re planning a trip to the Mid-Atlantic region, you might be thinking New York City is where all the action is. Not so fast. The Big Apple’s cousin to the south, New Jersey, is a great vacation hot spot in its own right. In particular, Atlantic City is steeped in history and teeming with activities, making it a fun-filled destination for couples and families alike.
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Jeff Martinez |
Feb-23-2010
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Hotel Restaurants: Where Good Food is Just the Beginning
There’s no denying that the perfect complement to a great hotel is a great restaurant – one in which mouth-watering food delights the palate, stunning city or ocean views please the eyes, and a pleasant atmosphere makes you feel right at home from the moment you set foot inside. Whether traveling for business or leisure, some travelers opt to venture beyond the property come breakfast, lunch or dinner time. But why leave the premises when good food and service are mere footsteps away?
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Jeff Martinez |
Feb-15-2010
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A Few Reminders For First Time Tourists
For first time Australian visitors, landing in the airport is going to be your first step in enjoying your stay in the country. However, whether you're holding an Australian visitor visa or are there for work, there are plenty of things that you need to do before you can even start your whole itinerary. Here are some things that you need to keep in mind in order to make everything much easier.
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Beau Cole |
Feb-10-2010
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Myrtle Beach: Beaches and Activities Galore
Looking for a nice east coast vacation spot where a post-card ready beach is your backyard? How about one where tons of fun activities aren’t hard to come by? For travelers who might not consider South Carolina at first blush, it’s likely they’ve never heard about one of the state’s best-kept secrets, Myrtle Beach, which lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.
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Jeff Martinez |
Feb-09-2010
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Austrian Holiday Ideas
Visit Styria and enjoy Alpine Ballooning. Glide over pristine scenery and take in the view of glaciers, mountain peaks, rivers valleys and vineyards from above.
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Rob Jones |
Feb-09-2010
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Czech Republic Holidays
With its memorable historical landscapes, spas and variety of activities, it is little wonder that the Czech Republic is fast becoming a tourist hotspot. Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic boasts of many well preserved historical sites and is also the historic centre of Prague is named in the UNESCO world heritage sites.
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Rob Jones |
Feb-09-2010
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Holidaying In Croatia
Croatia, known for its stunning islands, is situated towards the east of Italy. If you are looking for a holiday filled with sun, sand and sea then the Croatian Islands are the place to go.
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Rob Jones |
Feb-09-2010
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Holidays In France
France is a country is filled with tourist delights that are guaranteed to impress even the most discerning traveler.
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Rob Jones |
Feb-09-2010
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Bask in Elegance at an Affordable Price
Luxurious spas. Sparkling swimming pools. AAA Four Diamond restaurants. Elegant rooms and suites boasting fine furnishings and the most up-to-date technology. These are just a few of the many amenities you’ll find at premier 4 and 5 star hotels in major cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco. If this already sounds out of your price range, you’re in for a surprise: Accommodations start as low as $84/night. Kiss the notion that luxury lodging has to be expensive goodbye and read on f
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Jeff Martinez |
Feb-02-2010
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Kerala Ayurveda offer to Obama
A few months ago, a veteran Ayurveda practitioner and drug manufacturer in Cochin of Kerala, India, wrote to the US President Barack Obama that he would take up the challenge of darkening the President’s hair that have gone white, media reported. The Ayurvedic man, aged 74, pledged to make Obama’s hair grow black naturally with a herbal drug for internal and external use in six months.
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John Bruce |
Jan-29-2010
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Kerala, Where Both Lion and Lamb Relax in camaraderie!
To imbibe a breath of fresh air, to dabble in the heartening greenery, to hide under the thick foliage of forested hills and slopes, to slide along the vast sheet of peaceful backwater, people go to Kerala, a small Indian state at the southern peninsula.
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John Bruce |
Jan-29-2010
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New Destination Spotlight: Denver, CO
When you picture cities whose snow-filled winters are no less striking than its sweltering summers, which ones spring to mind? Denver, which lies just east of the Rocky Mountains and is Colorado’s most populous city, should definitely be atop your list. The city owes its nickname, the Mile High City, to its unique geographical position: Its elevation is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet, above sea level.
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Jeff Martinez |
Jan-25-2010
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Golden Triangle Tour Offers You More than Your Expectations
Golden triangle tour is one of the most preferred tour packages that cover historical and world famous cities Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Also known as Delhi Agra Jaipur tour, this tour keeps travelers mesmerized for a long time.
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Article Manager |
Jan-22-2010
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How to find Cheap Hotels in Bangkok
Do you know how to find cheap hotels in Bangkok? Most often, travelers want to combine an exotic vacation with an affordable stay that would enable them to enjoy comfortable and cozy hotel accommodation rooms in places that are centrally located.
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By
John Nathaniel |
Jan-19-2010
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Big Bowl Games to be Played in South Florida
South Florida is well known among travelers far and wide for its exquisite beaches, tropical temperatures and sizzling nightlife. But here’s yet another reason to visit this sun-drenched mecca for shopping and dining this winter: It will the site of two of the most widely watched sports games in the world!
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Jeff Martinez |
Jan-28-2010
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Notable Hotels for Business and Leisure in 2010
With a new year comes new opportunities to visit destinations you left off your travel itinerary in 2009. Whether you look to start the year in the heart of Times Square after witnessing the world-famous New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, amid the glitz and glamour of the vibrant metropolis that is Las Vegas, or enveloped in the sights and sounds of San Francisco – from the scenic Golden Gate Bridge to ever bustling Chinatown – the possibilities are endless.
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Jeff Martinez |
Jan-04-2010
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Hotels in St Petersburg Offer Modern Facilities at Economical Rates
St Petersburg is bombarded with a number of hotels which cater demand of tourists visiting the place all round the year. Search a tour and travel company to arrange your St Petersburg tour in a cost effective manner.
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Article Manager |
Dec-23-2009
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Cheap Hotels in Moscow, Russia Come Up with Easy Accessibility
Are you looking for cheap hotels in Moscow Russia? If your answer is positive, then it is advised to outsource your work to a travel agent as they carry out your all work in the most desired manner.
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Article Manager |
Dec-23-2009
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Celebrate the Holidays Amsterdam Style
If you’re looking for a change of scenery this holiday season, Amsterdam – the capital and largest city of the Netherlands – offers loads of exciting things to do and can’t-miss places to see. Sure, the winter is by far the city’s coldest and wettest season, with the sun setting before 5 p.m in mid-December. On the flip side, though, Amsterdam sees the smallest number of tourists this time of year, and this usually translates to cheaper rates on everything from airfare to hotel accommodations.
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By
Jeff Martinez |
Dec-14-2009
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753
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Life in Chicago
With so much to offer this city stands out as the ideal choice for chicago event space and chicago event planning.
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jim chicago |
Dec-14-2009
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India Shopping in South India Tour
A chance to serve your temporal and spiritual needs; a chance to shop for everything you need—from the needle to the gizmo—at dirt cheap rates at that.
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By
Daniel Christopher |
Dec-12-2009
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Ahmedabad: One of the Cities which cherishes a rich historical background – Part2
Next was the Shahibaug Palace, built by Shahjahan, which is now converted to Sardar Patel Memorial. This was followed by Nagina Wadi, which is a summer palace built by Sultan Qutub-ud-Din on a lake island.
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Rojar Mark |
Sep-14-2010
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Ahmedabad: One of the Cities which cherishes a rich historical background – Part1
When someone wants to visit a place, where one can get to see the best blend of ancient and modern India, the best place to land is at Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad is the one of the cities which cherishes a rich historical background.
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Rojar Mark |
Sep-14-2010
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Hyderabad - The City of Pearls
Hyderabad, the capital of one of the most populous state of India, Andhra Pradesh is located on the banks of river Musi and on the Deccan Plateau. The city is known by many names such as “City of Pearls”, “City of Nizams” and “The Biryani City”. The city offers a lot of tourist attractions and houses a lot of historic monuments, palaces and forts.
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Rojar Mark |
Sep-14-2010
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