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St. Peter's Pope election

Sleeping in St. Peter’s for the election of the new Pope

Rome in the coming days will be literally overrun by the faithful throughout the world but also attracted by the merely curious historical event which Pope Benedict XVI saw. St. Peter is preparing to welcome a crowd that consists of television crews and people from around the world for a few days. There are barricades […]

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lake bled

5 Off the Beaten Track Destinations in Europe

Many prefer visiting destinations not overly crowded by the usual throngs of people. These locations not only offer world-class scenery, but also provide a chance to experience European culture and history not influenced by tourism. And if these five don’t quite crack it for you, Click to find out more about up-and-coming places to visit […]

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Valleta harbour

My travel experience in Valleta, Malta

Valleta is too humid in summer so it is best to visit in spring or autumn to enjoy the sun, a light breeze and a sky always blue. This is an exotic island in the middle of Europe. Like being in a postcard of the ’50s with its bus and rusty gas cylinders on the […]

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Mont Saint Michel

Impeach the mayor of Mont Saint Michel

French prosecutors have indicted the mayor of Mont St. Michel, the 60 year old Eric Vannier, to have influenced the decisions of the council in order to further his own personal interests. The decisions are the ones to force tourists to leave their cars in the new car parking, built outside the country and to […]

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backpacking

How to prepare for backpacking

If you’ve just finished your ‘A’ Levels or need a break from the world of work, you have plenty of options. You could go to university, study from home, try and set up your own business or, to broaden your horizons, perhaps go on a gap year. Gap years are very popular because they offer […]

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Liverpool

Places to explore in Liverpool

If there was a city that had a mix of old and new architecture that complemented each other perfectly, had a unique character, endless landmarks and plenty of cultural activities, would you visit it? Liverpool has all that and more, but if you decide to head to the city, what should you see and do? […]

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Mont Blanc

Ski holidays in Mont Blanc, France | Sledding, snowboarding and Veloski

If you are looking for a destination for your next skiing holiday here is a suggestion regarding the French Alps and the French-speaking side of Mont Blanc. Savoie Mont Blanc where all the new trends in snow find their ideal space. Let’s start with La Plagne where the Colorado Park offers a brand new ski […]

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Villach Austria

Austria in winter | Villach and Lake Ossiach

The name of the city of Villach often used when dealing with travel by train or car passing from the Austrian border to advance towards the old Eastern Europe. Villach is located in the south of Austria, near the border with Slovenia and along the route of the major roads leading to Graz and Ljubljana. […]

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Motorhomes

Bypassing the Hotel on Your Trip Requires Insurance

On the road, parked in a campground, visiting your relatives in another state? You need motorhome insurance. It’s not enough to tack your new RV onto your existing automobile insurance policy. For one thing your RV is more like a home away from home where you keep things that you would not keep in you […]

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Times Square Valentine's day

New York is ready to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Times Square, Manhattan

The event is Valentine’s Day, Love. The city is New York, the center of the world. The place is Times Square, one of the landmarks of lower Manhattan; hard to find the most recognizable icons. On the 14th of February, all in Times Square will be there to make a declaration of love, to renew […]

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