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Hotels In DurbanBy Abel Smith at 2010-12-31 00:23:03
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Durban hotels have come a long way over the past few years, with the return of the major hotel chains after many years of boycotts during the apartheid era. Durban was also one of the host cities of the World Cup 2010, and many 5 star luxury boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts have sprung up all over this great tourist destination to cater for those who would like that extra bit of pampering for their holiday.
The luxury five star hotels in Durban, such as the famous Royal Hotel, Beverly H Read More..... |
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China Tourist AttractionsBy Abel Smith at 2010-12-30 00:56:00
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China is a beautiful country that is so large and has a long and interesting history. It has so many famous places to travel during a vacation that sometimes it can be hard to choose among them. Vacation times are really valuable and sometimes they can be just a brief one. If you are looking to visit China, here are the top famous places that you cannot afford to miss.
First of all is the Great Wall. This is one of China's trademarks. It is throughout the world, and people are very much amaze Read More..... |
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Things To Do In AlaskaBy Abel Smith at 2010-12-30 00:50:34
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In terms of area, Alaska is by far the largest state in the United States. The state is well-known for its wilderness and arctic areas, but also contains many tourist attractions as well.
If your cruise is confined to Southeast Alaska, I would recommend Glacier Bay National Monument as one to include in your itinerary. Within its boundaries are awesome glaciers that you can view from the comfort of your warm cabin aboard ship. The landscape within the Bay is spectacular, and not seen in too Read More..... |
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San Francisco Tourist AttractionsBy Abel Smith at 2010-12-29 00:55:49
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Golden Gate Bridge : Construction on San Francisco's most famous landmark began in 1933 and cost 35 million dollars by the time it opened. The bridge neither collapsed in an earthquake nor proved to be a white elephant. What it did was change the Bay area's economic life, encouraging the development of regions north of San Francisco, and providing a symbol of hope when widespread unemployment afflicted the nation. Though it is often windy and cold, walking even a short distance onto the span is Read More..... |
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Places To Visit In VancouverBy Abel Smith at 2010-12-29 00:51:58
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Qualicum Beach captured our attention when we were there. Strolling along the seaside promenade we had views of Lasqueti and Texada Islands and the snowcapped peaks of mountains on the mainland in the distance. Qualicum has a strong belief in heritage preservation and their antique shops, galleries and the museum are definitely worth a stop.
Campbell River, another seaside town, is known as Canada's Salmon Fishing Capital. On a visit to the Marina, this came as no surprise; from the pier we s Read More..... |
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