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Archive for April, 2008

Apr 30 2008

Spain Travel Packages: Finding The Best Travel Packages For Backpackers

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If you love history and good wine, you should come to Spain. Spain offers some of the most interesting historical spots and the best wines in Europe. Compared to some other parts of Europe, Spain is not really a very expensive place. You can easily find cheap Spain travel packages that are just within your […]

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Apr 28 2008

Spain Travel Influences On Art

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Throughout Spain there are many different kinds of art and because of this there are many Spain travel influences.  People come from all over to see examples of cubism, modernism, and of course the biggest Spain travel influences of all, Baroque.  This period of art has a great effect on why people visit the country.  […]

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Apr 26 2008

Spain Travel Guide: Finding The Best Places In Spain

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Are you planning to visit Spain this summer? If you want to spend your summer vacation in the beautiful countryside of Spain, you should buy a Spain travel guide book and learn something about this country before you come and visit this place. There are plenty of Spain travel guide books that are sold in […]

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Apr 25 2008

Sydney - The Rocks

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January 26, 1788. The first British settlers arrive in Australia, on the western side of Circular Quay in Sydney. They arrive at an area now known as ‘The Rocks’.
Much has changed here since that day over 200 years ago. Long populated by convicts and prostitutes, beginning in the early 19th century the cobblestone streets evolved […]

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Apr 24 2008

Staying Cool on Your Long Stay Vacation in Spain

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Tired of the rat race?  Considering joining the legions of ex-pats (“ex-patriots”, or people who choose to eschew the tourist label permanently and stay in another country for life) who have reached tranquility and contentment by relocating to sunny, beautiful Spain?  It’s not tough to choose between taking a siesta (daily afternoon nap popular in […]

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Apr 23 2008

Sydney - Royal Botanic Gardens

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Just a short walk from Sydney’s world-famous opera house is the equally impressive, and much older, Royal Botanic Gardens. Like many other attractions in the area the gardens have a spectacular view of Sydney Harbor. The harbor is technically referred to as Port Jackson, you may see it listed this way in some brochures and […]

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Apr 22 2008

Spain Holiday News: Things To Do Before You Visit Spain

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Although going on an unplanned vacation is exciting, it is not really a good idea to just simply go anywhere without a clear itinerary. Planning your trip is very important to save time, money and energy while traveling. Thus, if you want to visit Spain and enjoy yourself, you should plan your trip well. To […]

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Apr 21 2008

Sydney - Australian Museum

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Established in 1827, the Australian Museum was the country’s first major collection of natural artifacts. First opened to the public in 1857, the Australian Museum is Sydney’s premier offering in the arena of Natural History.
Spread over three floors, the architecture alone is worth a visit. The sandstone Greek-style porticos invite the curious of all ages. […]

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Apr 20 2008

All About Spain Holiday Foods

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There is a lot to know when traveling to another country and this is no different when traveling to Spain. It is important and fun to learn a little bit about different Spain holiday foods so that you can make the best out of your time in the area. There are so many foods that […]

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Apr 19 2008

Sydney - Taronga Zoo

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The Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia has a long and glorious history. Set on over 50 acres since the turn of the 20th century, the Zoo looks out over the magnificent harbor. Views of the old bridge and the new Opera House dazzle the eye, along with the green hills and blue sky.
The spectacular view […]

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