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		<title>DLR In London Lewisham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[London Lewisham is located within the south east location from the capital city of England, UK. Transport in this part of London is great and consists of the DLR that is the light rail service and railway trains which travels into Lewisham. London Lewisham is near towards the River Thames. In truth on the bend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London Lewisham is located within the south east location from the capital city of England, UK.</p>
<p>Transport in this part of London is great and consists of the DLR that is the light rail service and railway trains which travels into Lewisham. London Lewisham is near towards the River Thames.</p>
<p>In truth on the bend on the river is really close to the Isle of Dogs.</p>
<p>There are several open green spaces nearby named Millwall Park and Mudchute Park. The DLR includes a stop outside every park and are named Island Gardens and Mudchute.</p>
<p>Whilst in Lewisham you can make your way around on the Greenwich Park and maybe pay a visit to the Royal Observatory which might be observed in the north from the park.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find a selection of spots to pay a visit to from the area which include things like Greenwich Theatre, Peter Harrison Planetarium, Trinity University of Music, Fan Museum,National Maritime Museum plus the Greenwich Foundation for that old Royal Naval University.</p>
<p>If you might be in search of Lewisham things to accomplish which consists of festivals. Every single year inside the Greenwich spot, generally at the end of June for close to 10 days.</p>
<p>There may be an international festive using a variance held at the Greenwich and Docklands spot of London.</p>
<p>That is no ordinary festival as performers try and provide plays with a distinction to produce festive goers think about the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Every play is several and also the artists use a variety of materials to simulate the Earth&#8217;s ailments and landscape as the Earth is this years theme. Near towards Lewisham car or truck hire branches which can be based in Lee High Road. You may be capable of stop by the Stark Gallery.</p>
<p>The gallery is well utilised for a range of venues. Tourists and locals can view the craft and fine art operate which are on display inside gallery.</p>
<p>Artists use a wide variety of supplies for their exhibitions which include things like textiles, sculpture, oils and textiles. Fine art and creative writing classes are held on a standard basis inside the gallery as to are poetry evenings. Keeping using the theatre theme.</p>
<p>You may wish to set aside some time to go to the Broadway Theatre in Lewisham. The closest method of public transport on the theatre will be the Catford railway and Catford Bridge Railway Station.</p>
<p>They are both within a short walk from the grade 2 listed theatre building. Patrons can find parking for their hired cars behind the theatre and close by.</p>
<p>You will find plenty of up and coming events which are held inside the theatre over the next couple of months to suit most guests. Another theatre within the Lewisham location of London may be the Blackheath Halls.</p>
<p>You may have the ability to discover the halls in Lee Road place. Guests can take a train which drops them off at Blackheath Station a number of minutes walk away from the theatre.</p>
<p>Any patron wishing to consider along their rental car can park totally free of charge inside the Station car park immediately after eighteen thirty hours.</p>
<p>There is a lot on just now and over the following a number of months to maintain many people entertained which includes tea dances, lunches and lots of plays.</p>
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		<title>Bay Ridge &#8211; The Rich Man&#8217;s Summer Retreat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 00:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brooklyn, New York contains quite a few world-famous neighborhoods that became iconic stand-ins for the borough like a result of television and movies. Two such “nabes” are Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge. Dyker Heights is most renowned nowadays for its annual display of Christmas lights and decorations, erected by residents on their own initiative. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.articleelements.com/">Brooklyn</a>, New York contains quite a few world-famous neighborhoods that became iconic stand-ins for the borough like a result of television and movies. Two such “nabes” are <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articleelements.com/">Dyker Heights</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articleelements.com/">Bay Ridge</a>. Dyker Heights is most renowned nowadays for its annual display of Christmas lights and decorations, erected by residents on their own initiative.</p>
<p> A community tradition that spontaneously began sometime within the 1980s, the practice continues without having any type of organization whatsoever to this day. Stories in the press and other media came to generate even far more participants, and now, more than three decades later, Christmas displays is what Dyker Heights is best recognized for around the globe.</p>
<p> It was originally conceived like a premier suburb for New York&#8217;s middle and upper middle-classes, and still remains one from the city&#8217;s toniest enclaves, with bucolic streets and well-kept properties. No longer predominantly Italian-American, it has also turn out to be house to numerous Asians, specifically the Chinese. Similar demographic trends have reshaped Bay Ridge, which, in addition to Chinese people, can count a sizeable Middle Eastern presence, with a tiny but active Muslim religious community.</p>
<p> Also usually quiet, though not as bucolic with less trees, Bay Ridge can occasionally consist of the nearby community of Fort Hamilton, which may be the location of the few cultural attractions you will discover in an otherwise residential bedroom community. The area abounds in parks, even so, and is really a short distance away from those in adjacent neighborhoods like Bath Beach and Bensonhurst. Indeed, the views more than the Verrazano Narrows are majestic, and Bay Ridge had also once served being a rich man’s summer retreat.</p>
<p> For an idea of Old Brooklyn, as lived by generations of ordinary men and women, a visit to Bay Ridge is in order. There is really a charm about the place which is challenging to describe and effortless to get sentimental above, but it&#8217;s a feeling that defines what it means to be from Brooklyn.</p>
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		<title>How To Have Fun In Margate &#8211; Kent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Margate, Kent is a seaside village in the Eastern part of Kent in England. It is situated just over 60km northeast of the town of Maidstone. The history of Margate is intertwined with the sea. It used to be a &#8216;limb&#8217; of Dover in the historical alliance of the Cinque Ports. All the amenities of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="">Margate, Kent</a> is a seaside village in the Eastern part of Kent in England. It is situated just over 60km northeast of the town of Maidstone. The history of Margate is intertwined with the sea. It used to be a &#8216;limb&#8217; of Dover in the historical alliance of the Cinque Ports.</p>
<p> All the amenities of this seaside resort in the East of Kent, with its lovely beaches and many entertainment options, were originally developed as a holiday area for Londoners. The town has excellent facilities, including two theatres, more than one cinema, a golf course, fishing opportunities and as mentioned, great beaches.</p>
<p> The town plays host to two excellent museums. Margate Museum (the old town hall) near the old market place, houses displays portraying the history of the town. The Powell Cotton Museum, to be found in Quex Park, has numerous displays of items that were brought back from his many trips to Asia and Africa by this intrepid explorer.</p>
<p> At the time of going to press, the old Dreamland Amusement Park was closed for renovations, but it could be open again by now. It&#8217;s home to one of the oldest roller coaster in the United Kingdom.</p>
<p> The Scenic Railway, the second oldest in the world, was badly damaged in a fire during 2008. Plans are to incorporate the railway with Dreamland Park mentioned above, offering trips to tourists.</p>
<p> The Shell Grotto, with both walls and roof decorated in elaborate fashion by more than four million shells arranged in complex patterns covers about 200 square meters. It was rediscovered during the 1930s, but the original age and origin is unknown.</p>
<p> In the Old Town area at the back of the promenade, you&#8217;ll find a lovely old 16th century two storey timber framed Tudor house that was originally built on a flint base. It&#8217;s in quite a good condition and well worth a visit.</p>
<p> On the Margate seafront you will find a lovely old clock tower that was erected in honor of Queen Victoria in the year of 1897. The harbor building itself, built in 1810 by John Rennie, is in quite a good state of repair. Some of the other buildings along the promenade are not in the same state of repair, although there are still fine examples of Victorian seaside resort buildings to enjoy.</p>
<p> The quite fascinating Old Town lies at the back of the promenade and although not visited by many day trippers, it actually has a lot to offer. There are well preserved examples of Georgian and Victorian buildings, some of them nearly 500 years old. It&#8217;s a lovely spot to just stroll around for a couple of hours.</p>
<p> When it comes to accommodation options, Margate &#8211; Kent has more than enough to satisfy the needs of every visitor. There are cozy little <a target="_blank" href="">bed-and-breakfasts in Margate</a> and also good quality hotels for those who want to enjoy the facilities that only hotels normally offer.</p>
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		<title>For Active Holidays Go To Peru</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go to Peru most people&#8217;s first thoughts aren&#8217;t of trekking up the side of a mountain but this is exactly what adventurous travellers on active holidays do every year. As far as walking holidays the trail leading upto Machu Picchu is one of the most exciting treks you can do on this planet. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you go to Peru most people&#8217;s first thoughts aren&#8217;t of trekking up the side of a mountain but this is exactly what adventurous travellers on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.pura-aventura.com/">active holidays</a> do every year. As far as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.pura-aventura.com/holidays/walking-holidays">walking holidays</a> the trail leading upto Machu Picchu is one of the most exciting treks you can do on this planet. If you love to walk or trek then the Inca Trail with Machu Picchu being the sight that greets you at the end is quite simply found nowhere else. With a road that is 500 year old you really don&#8217;t get a more historic or mysterious atmosphere when walking the Inca Trail anywhere else on the globe.</p>
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<p>The temple that was Machu Picchu was built as a fortress as well as a place of worship. 4,000 feet up on a mountain side to build a temple is quite a tough thing to do so you can only imagine how difficult this was back in the time of the Mayan reign.</p>
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<p>It is a 40 mile walk that never goes below 8,500 feet and for huge sections of the walk you will find yourself at 11,000 feet or above so do not be fooled into thinking this will be easy. Be warned that if you think you might suffer from altitude sickness then this walk is probably not a good idea because there is no medical help to be had. This has got to be one of the most ideal ways to experience a country with so much beauty as Peru.</p>
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<p>As mentioned before take care of yourself and if you start to feel dizzy sit down as there is no one medically trained to help you on the trail. Make sure you arrange a guide before you climb the mountain beacuse it is now compulsory otherwise you will find yourself sitting around without being allowed on the mountainside.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.pura-aventura.com/holidays/peru-holidays">Peru holidays</a> are something really different and if you don&#8217;t feel a multi day trek is within you capabilities then you can always take the train from Cusco.</p>
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		<title>Algarve Hotels: The Ideal Destination For Couples, Families And Friends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a wealth of sporting and cultural activities, as well as stunning and varied landscapes, the Algarve has something for everyone. With a wide variety of hotels in Algarve to choose from, there is something for all budgets and tastes. What to expect The Algarve’s stunning coastline and Mediterranean climate attract thousands of British holidaymakers [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a wealth of sporting and cultural activities, as well as stunning and varied landscapes, the Algarve has something for everyone. With a wide variety of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">hotels in Algarve</a> to choose from, there is something for all budgets and tastes.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>What to expect</strong></p>
<p>The Algarve’s stunning coastline and Mediterranean climate attract thousands of British holidaymakers every year. When the regions orange groves, fig and almond trees are in full bloom, it is one of the most beautiful places in Europe. Regional culinary specialities worth savouring include make full use fresh seafood and locally-sourced meat and game.</p>
<p><strong>Things to do</strong></p>
<p> Set amongst the wooded hills and overlooking sandy beaches, the town of Monchique is an ideal place from which to explore the Algarve .  Close to Albufeira, the Aqualand Water Park is a great place to cool off and promises a fun-filled day out for the whole family.</p>
<p>Take a jeep or bicycle tours of the area, or hire a boat for the day to explore the many coves and rocky coastlines.</p>
<p>For those looking to dance the night away, ‘the Strip’ in the vibrant resort of Albufeira is lined with a great range of pubs, cafes and bars.</p>
<p>With 300 days of sunshine a year and dozens of top quality courses, the Algarve is the ideal destination for golfing enthusiasts. But it isn’t just for low handicappers. There’s also state-of-the-art crazy golf centre in Villamoura, perfect for the whole family.</p>
<p><strong>Finding the right hotel for you</strong></p>
<p>The region’s relatively small size means <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">Algarve hotels</a> allow holidaymakers to enjoy both coastal resorts and charming inland treasures.  If you’re a wine lover, it might be worth booking a hotel near the wine-producing region of Lagoa, famous for its delicious fortified and table wines.</p>
<p>If keen to see some of the Algarve’s cultural attractions, consider taking a trip inland to visit some of the region’s historic cities with their winding streets.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>When to go</strong></p>
<p>The summer months of June, July and August are the most popular time to visit. However, the wildflowers are especially lovely during the spring, plus you’ll find the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">Algarve hotels</a> tend to be far less crowded.</p>
<p>With its shimmering sandy beaches, historic picture-postcard towns and superb championship golf courses, Algarve has something for everyone.</p>
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		<title>There Are Other Fruits That Can Make Wine!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 01:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida is one of the top places to visit across the United States, if not the number one holiday hot spot. Orlando is in Florida, and holds the worlds biggest Amusement parks, attracting many tourists. Florida receives more visitors a year than the whole of the United Kingdom and with so many attractions there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Florida is one of the top places to visit across the United States, if not the number one holiday hot spot. Orlando is in Florida, and holds the worlds biggest Amusement parks, attracting many tourists. Florida receives more visitors a year than the whole of the United Kingdom and with so many attractions there is no wonder why. Disney world is the largest theme park in the world, but is not the only one in Florida. Universal Studios and Disney World are the two biggest here, with at least four more large ones as well!</p>
<p>What else is there in a smaller market that brings people to Florida. There is a lot to see in Florida, but did you know that it is also home to a place where wine is made from Oranges. Fruits contain sugar, which means that they can be fermented, which is how you make alcohol.</p>
<p>The Spanish came over to America, and when they did they needed to the ability to grow wine away from Spain. Grapes were the universal way to produce wine and are still the most commonly used fruit in the world. Even thought the atmosphere and the climate were perfect for growing the grapes, the soil was uninhabitable for them. This soil just didn&#8217;t have the minerals and vitamins that the Grape needed to survive. Although relatively strong fruits, they couldn&#8217;t survive here. Using the grapes was no longer a possibility, and another fruit was needed in order to create the wine, something tougher.</p>
<p>The easiest and clearest option that they took was the Orange, a sturdy fruit that could be easily maintained. They can survive on a lot less than the grape can, and also have high sugar levels. There are orange grove wineries in Florida and are great for you to visit on your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.americansky.co.uk/Florida-holidays.htm">Florida holidays</a>. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.americansky.co.uk/">USA holidays</a> haven’t exactly blossomed because of the Orange wines, but they should be visited, maybe even if you are on a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.americansky.co.uk/USA_SelfDrive_FlyDrive.htm">Fly Drive USA</a> tour!</p>
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		<title>Thailand Travel Guide &#8211; The Town Of Mae Phim</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 03:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can get to the beach resort of Mae Phim easily from central Bangkok &#8211; it is less than two hours away. The nearby city of Pattaya attracts more tourists than Mae Phim, but the latter is more relaxed and more authentically Thai. Do not be fooled into thinking that because it is less crowded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can get to the beach resort of <a target="_blank" title="http://thailandplaces.com/travel/UK/general-7-93.html" href="http://thailandplaces.com/travel/UK/general-7-93.html">Mae Phim</a> easily from central Bangkok &#8211; it is less than two hours away. The nearby city of Pattaya attracts more tourists than Mae Phim, but the latter is more relaxed and more authentically Thai. Do not be fooled into thinking that because it is less crowded means that it has less to offer &#8211; far from it. It is rather a case of <a target="_blank" title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oUJd_Wk4qI" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oUJd_Wk4qI">Mae Phim</a> still being a relatively undiscovered, at least to those living outside of the country, gem on the east coast of Thailand. Affluent Thais have been visiting Mae Phim for a long time, as they have been all to aware of what it has to offer. The beaches have always been beautiful, and there is now first class accommodation and attractions to supplement them. Mae Phim offers wonderful beaches, with white sand and clear blue water. Beautiful beaches are actually pretty common in Thailand, but they are rarely as unspoiled as the ones that you will find in Mae Phim. The local tourism authority highly values it beaches and places the cleanliness of them at the top of its list of priorities. As for accommodation options, you will not be disappointed. From simple guest-houses to luxurious hotels, there is something for everyone in Mae Phim. You might want to consider a vacation rental home. These properties are fully furnished homes that are fitted out with all the mod-cons that you could want. Several bedrooms, private swimming pools and landscaped gardens are all commonplace. On arrival, and having unpacked your bags, you should take a stroll around the town center. It is charming and authentic, and has everything that you could want. It has completely modern amenities, but they sit alongside the traditional Thai aspects of the town, rather than dominating them.</p>
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		<title>All About Wakefield &#8211; West Yorkshire In England</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wakefield,  West Yorkshire is a busy English city. It was a popular market town in the early middle ages, famous for its great meats and veggies. It then became well known for its inspiring natural beauty and wool. Now nearly seventy thousand people call it home and hundreds of tourists travel to visit it every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/wakefield.html">Wakefield,  West Yorkshire</a> is a busy English city. It was a popular market town in the early middle ages, famous for its great meats and veggies. It then became well known for its inspiring natural beauty and wool. Now nearly seventy thousand people call it home and hundreds of tourists travel to visit it every year.</p>
<p> Wakefield was found to have been a thriving society even in early prehistoric era. Thousands and thousands of years ago, the vikings controlled this area. In late medieval times, the location became a well known and bustling trade village. Wakefield has endured a number of fights, wars, and illnesses to become the beloved city it is currently.</p>
<p> The city is also very well known for its landmarks and landscapes. It&#8217;s home to Wakefield Cathedral, the tallest church in the area as well as Yorkshire itself. The area also boasts several ancient and beautiful landmarks like medieval bridges and churches. Hundreds of tourists make treks each year to survey its many attractions.</p>
<p> The city&#8217;s Theatre Royal and Opera House will be a welcome sight for art lovers. The exquisite building has been operating since the 1800s and is still going strong. In its early years Wakefield was known for growing and harvesting rhubarb, every year the city still hosts a rhubarb festival. The region, in fact, hosts a number of small festivals each year. And encompassing the area, there are a number of one in a million parks and forests.</p>
<p> The area is also famous for its national English rugby league which is a part of Britain&#8217;s Super League. The city is also host to a hundred acre water sports center. It has every sport from surfing and kayaking to water volleyball and sailing. And though they do not play anymore, the city was once home to a decorated football team too.</p>
<p> Wakefield Prison is situated within the city limits. Constructed in the 1500s, it first was used as a corrective facility. In the mid 1800s, a well known nursery rhyme was first sung there by the prison&#8217;s women inmates. Currently the building is a maximum security prison and holds England&#8217;s most dangerous criminals.</p>
<p> Wakefield may not be England&#8217;s most famous city. It may not even be Yorkshire&#8217;s most famous city. But the area has a lot of heart. The city has a rich and wondrous cultural history. It is also chock full of decade old landmarks and buildings. Wakefield houses an impressive sports complex and a world famous prison as well. And like most small towns, its beauty is best appreciated in person.</p>
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		<title>Sedbergh &#8211; Cumbria Has A Great Variety Of Activities To Offer The Visitor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for somewhere to take a break with a variety of things to offer then you could check out the accommodation in Sedbergh, Cumbria. The town is working to become Englands book town but also offers interesting history, cultural activities, sports and outdoor adventure and great hiking. It also presents a year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for somewhere to take a break with a variety of things to offer then you could check out the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/sedbergh.html">accommodation in Sedbergh</a>, Cumbria. The town is working to become Englands book town but also offers interesting history, cultural activities, sports and outdoor adventure and great hiking. It also presents a year round program of events.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/sedbergh.html">Sedbergh</a> grew because of its location at the crossroads of old trade routes. It sits at a point where four valleys and their rivers converge on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The Lake District is around ten miles away and so from the town you can explore some rugged and beautiful countryside. This makes the area a paradise for walkers who can even take a quick trip to nearby Kendal for some mint cake.</p>
<p> If you do not have transport then there are lots of hikes and walks from the town and around the streets. The tourist information center is a great resource for walkers with maps and information cards detailing local routes which can be purchased. There are several routes in the town which take in historic buildings such as the restored Norman church and old weaving mills. They also include a number of riverside walks. If you want a more challenging hike then just head into the Howgill Fells. The nearest hill is less than an hour away by foot and gives great views of the countryside right over to the Lake District.</p>
<p> The efforts of the local residents in making Sedbergh a cultural town have certainly paid off. There are many activities for the visitor to take part in. The range of bookshops in the town is amazing considering its size. The book enthusiast will not be disappointed by a visit to Sedbergh. Every August the Festival of Books and Drama is held.</p>
<p> Books and literature are not the only cultural assets to be found. There are local classes and societies for history, singing, embroidery, weaving and cooking. A comprehensive program of events takes place all year long. There is a heritage arts center in a converted mill building. This hosts up to twenty crafts people and artists at any time and visitors can see exhibitions of work, watch the artists as they work and buy their products.</p>
<p> If you want to take part in some sporting activities there are a number of options. The local golf course is renowned for being challenging yet very beautiful. Killington Lake has canoeing, sailing and windsurfing. The local rivers are great places for fishing. There are also plenty of horse riding and cycling routes.</p>
<p> Sedbergh, Cumbria is a picturesque town set in beautiful countryside. There are many cultural and sporting activities and a year round program of events to keep the visitor happy.</p>
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		<title>101 Kinds Of Paradise: The Many Climates Of Hawaii</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a diverse, breathtaking, climate, Hawaii enjoys nearly perfect weather throughout the year. Most of the year, the coasts have relaxing daily temperatures between the mid-70s and mid-80s. Of all the states in America, Hawaii is the only one with no sub-zero temperature in recorded history. Since Hawaii has only 2 seasons—Summer (May through October) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a diverse, breathtaking, climate, Hawaii enjoys nearly perfect weather throughout the year. Most of the year, the coasts have relaxing daily temperatures between the mid-70s and mid-80s. Of all the states in America, Hawaii is the only one with no sub-zero temperature in recorded history.</p>
<p>Since Hawaii has only 2 seasons—Summer (May through October) and Winter (November through April), you will experience more heat and humidity variation from elevations and windward-leeward coasts, than you will due to the seasons. If you’re curious what the weather is like right now, check out the <a target="_blank" href="http://weather.hawaiiactive.com/">10 Day Weather Forecast Hawaii.</a></p>
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<p><strong>Hawaii’s Beneficial Geography</strong></p>
<p>The inhabited Hawaiian Islands are only twelve- to sixteen-hundred miles north of the equator and are between 19 and 23 degrees north latitude. Since Hawaii is so near to the equator, the sun is high in the sky all year round, which heats the Hawaiian Islands and the ocean around them..</p>
<p>The warm ocean temperatures help to keep Hawaii’s atmosphere at ease. Yet 2 other factors add to Hawaii’s reputation as a tropical paradise with diverse microclimates: Hawaii’s trade winds, and Hawaii’s several volcanic mountains.</p>
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<p><strong> Hawaiian Volcanoes</strong></p>
<p>Millions of years ago, volcanic eruptions from the Pacific Ocean floor formed the mountains of Hawaii. The resulting diverse ranges of height are a major source of the diversity of weather on the Hawaiian Islands.</p>
<p>When moist, warm air meets mountain slopes along breezy coasts, the air is forced to ascend, expand and chill (this is known as orographic lift). This forms heavy clouds and causes precipitation along the windy slopes. When this air reaches the leeward slopes, it moves down, condenses, and warms, making leeward coasts generally sunnier, warmer and drier.</p>
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<p><strong>Hawaii Trade Winds</strong></p>
<p>Trade winds coming from northeast of Hawaii average 12 mph. These winds occur around ninety percent of the time in the summer and around 50 percent of the time in the winter. They keep humidity at a low level and ensure comfortable temperatures, especially on the northeastern coast of Hawaii.</p>
<p>These cooling winds are created since warm air rises near the equator, flows northward through the upper atmosphere, then cools. Becoming heavier as it cools, it plunges back to the earth’s surface at about 30 degrees latitude, where it flows toward the equator to replace more rising, warm air. This creates cool northeasterly breezes moving along the ocean’s surface, and over the Hawaiian Islands.</p>
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<p><strong>Climate and Weather of Oahu</strong></p>
<p>Oahu, like the other Hawaiian Islands’ tropical climate, is subject to variations of elevation and geographic location more than the seasons. Its rain-bearing trade winds are blocked by Oahu’s two parallel mountain ranges &#8211; Ko‘olau (reaching 3,105 feet), and Wai‘anae (reaching 4,020 feet).</p>
<p>Thus Honolulu, Waikiki, and Ko Olina on the southern and western sides of the island are dry and warm. Conversely, Kailua and Aeia on the windward side, and The North Shore, near Haleiwa (a popular surf town), are cooler and wetter.</p>
<p>The winter season usually brings very rough conditions to the north shore’s world-famous surfing beaches, ideal for big wave competitions, but hazardous for novice surfers and swimmers. Check out the current <a target="_blank" href="http://weather.hawaiiactive.com/oahu-weather.html">Oahu 2 week Weather Forecast</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Climate and Weather of Maui</strong></p>
<p>With 2 volcanic mountains separated by a central valley, Maui offers a very diverse climate despite its size. You’ll come across everything from a lunar-like desert on top of Mt. Haleakala, 10,320 feet high, to flourishing tropical wildlife toward the Hana coast. Wild ginger, bamboo, eucalyptus and pines are just a few examples of Maui’s beautiful plant life. In 1982, Pu‘u Kukui, the summit of the West Maui Mountains, had 739 inches of rainfall, which is the U.S. rainfall record. Have a look at some of the variations in Maui’s climate ccoming up: <a target="_blank" href="http://weather.hawaiiactive.com/maui-weather.html">Hawaii Weather Forecast Maui</a>.</p>
<p>Paia and Haiku, located near Maui’s north shore, are world-class kite boarding and windsurfing destinations, and they have delightful trade winds and beach access. Many great resort areas, such as Makena, Wailea, Kihei, Lahaina, Kaanapali and Kapalua, experience the island’s year-round sunshine, dry weather and fantastic beaches as they are along the southwest shore.</p>
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<p><strong>Climate and Weather of Big Island</strong></p>
<p>On the Big Island, there are 5 shield volcanoes, contributing to the most diverse climate in Hawaii. The Big Island also contains ten of ten of the world’s 15 climate zones. Hilo, on the windward side, is the wettest city in the U.S., averaging more than 130 inches of rain per year.</p>
<p>The leeward coast is usually sunny and warm, averaging as little as 5 inches yearly. Kailua, Kona, and Kohala include resort areas on these dry coasts. .</p>
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<p><strong>Climate and Weather of Kauai</strong></p>
<p>The small, circular island of Kauai is formed by one eroded volcano, whose highest peak reaches 5,243 feet at Mount Wai‘ale‘ale near its center. With more than 460 inches of rain per year, this peak is thought of as the wettest place on the planet. Just 20 miles southwest of the extremely wet mountain is the Kekaha coastal area, which averages less than 20 inches of rain per year.</p>
<p>With their lush tropical surroundings on the north shore, Na Pali Coast, Princeville, and tranquil Hanalei provide incomparable opportunities for nature adventures. Poipu and Koloa on the drier, warmer south shore are the primary resort areas of Kauai.</p>
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		<title>Swim With The Gentle Giants In Holbox Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whale Shark season is from mid May to mid September off the Coast of Holbox Island near Cancun Mexico.  The largest fish in  the world, the Whale Shark reaches lengths of greater than 40 feet (13 meters) as well as a weight in surplus of 21 tons.  Whale Sharks return to the  waters in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whale Shark season is from mid May to mid September off the Coast of Holbox Island near Cancun Mexico.  The largest fish in  the world, the Whale Shark reaches lengths of greater than 40 feet (13 meters) as well as a weight in surplus of 21 tons.  Whale Sharks return to the  waters in the environs of Holbox year after year due to the rare natural environment and timing of available food which takes place each spring  and continues through the majority of the summer season.</p>
<p> The Whale Shark is a filter feeding fish with a principal food intake of plankton and other tiny plants and animals and has  been observed on occurrence feeding on incredibly miniature schooling fish.  The environment around Isla Holbox are perfect throughout the  summer months as it is uniquely located in close proximity to the joining points of the Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.   This joining of three oceans results in a prosperous seasonal explosion of life.</p>
<p> The Whale Shark poses no risk to humans on a snorkel or diving expedition.  In actuality, it is a brilliant occasion to  change the false notion that sharks are man eaters.  The Whale Sharks surrounding the Island of Holbox really appear to  take pleasure in and welcome the human interaction and are rather gentle and leisurely moving.  The experience of swimming with these  magnificent fish is awe inspiring.</p>
<p> Isla Holbox presents the idyllic and closest land location in the world to experience an encounter with these very sizeable  magnificent and peaceful creatures with access only 20-60 minutes from the island by boat.  Tours and expeditions from this  Mexican island location have been featured by National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, Shark Diver Magazine and many  others.</p>
<p> The usual Whale Shark swimming encounter necessitates simply a snorkel, fins and mask though most tour operators also require  and make available a life vest.  Following a briefing on suggestions and safety, you will take an early morning boat ride from Holbox  Island to the feeding areas of the Whale Sharks where they lazily graze on plankton close to the surface.  You are then  escorted in small groups or pairs with your biologist tour guide into the water where you swim along side one of natures oldest  and largest creatures, it really is a Jurassic experience!</p>
<p> The calm and measured swimming pace of the Whale Shark makes contact to these remarkable fish comfortable for most citizens, kids as young as  5 years of age and as old as 90 have swam with the Whale Sharks.  The open interaction with these astounding creatures is a  once in a lifetime experience.  Getting to the sharks is an experience in itself with schools of dolphin regular and a  variety of tropical birds including; Flamingos, Pelicans, Cranes and a wealth of others local to the area.</p>
<p> If you are interested in this incredible encounter, there are a number of wonderful <a target="_blank" title="hotel holbox" href="http://www.mexicoholiday.com/holbox-island-hotels">holbox hotels</a> ranging from luxury  boutique hotels to cabanas on the beach. Isla Holbox is a welcoming fishing village hosting a population of around 1500  permanent residents, mostly fishermen, hoteliers and trip operators. You will find incredible <a target="_blank" title="holbox hotel" href="http://www.mexicoholiday.com/holbox-island-hotels">holbox travel deals</a> regardless of what hotel you choose. Golf carts are the preferred mode of transportation on  this sleepy Tropical Island and ecological playground.</p>
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		<title>Step into Spring with Great Deals on Algarve Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Travel to a region in the southern part of Portugal – the Algarve for plentiful nightlife, a large array of amenities and stunning beach scenery. If you want to visit the area in the ideal time, then come in Spring, due to flowers, plethora of festivals, less crowded conditions and lower prices. Due to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Travel to a region in the southern part of Portugal – the Algarve for plentiful nightlife, a large array of amenities and stunning beach scenery. If you want to visit the area in the ideal time, then come in Spring, due to flowers, plethora of festivals, less crowded conditions and lower prices. Due to the popularity of the region, holidaymakers can find a large array of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">Algarve hotels</a> suitable for every type of budget and taste from luxury all inclusive resorts to inexpensive seaside accommodations.</p>
<p>After the cooler and wetter winter months, the Algarve region returns to life in the springtime. Wildlife, orchards of orange and almond trees bloom and spread an enticing scent throughout the region and are appealing to visitors.</p>
<p>Many golfers and others who like the outdoors love the Algarve during the spring due to its mild temperatures and bountiful sunshine. Enjoy the clear, temperate waters without the occasionally uncomfortable heat found during the summer months. The beaches and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">Algarve hotels</a> are not as crowded at this time of the year, so visitors can avoid the swarms of the summer.</p>
<p>On April 25th is Liberation Day, where lots of festivals celebrate the end of a dictatorship in Portugal. Holidaymakers visiting the Algarve on Liberation Day can expect to start their day with a street party and end it with a fireworks display. Many local villages hold processions and parades, during the Easter holidays.</p>
<p>Loulé, hosts an annual “Spring Flavours” gastronomy festival in late March, which allows visitors to sample local foods and some of the other the most notable Easter festivals take place in São Brás de Alportel.</p>
<p>Spring can be spring a more budget-friendly time to visit the region, which falls before the early June to September Peak season in Portugal and means the prices for Algarve hotels will be less. If you were looking for one key reason to visit the area, other than its beauty and attractions, then you will be enticed by the many <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_algarve_hotels.aspx">hotels in Algarve</a> and resorts offer special pricing during the spring months.</p>
<p>The climate provides plentiful sunshine for sunbathers and the water is usually warm enough for swimming during the spring. Saving your money will enable you enjoy an indulgent vacation even while sticking to a tight budget, as you could splurge a bit on your hotel or restaurant choices.</p>
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		<title>Barmouth &#8211; Gwynedd A Wonderful Choice For A Break</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever wanted to visit Wales then why not treat yourself to a luxury visit in a stunning setting? Barmouth in Gwynedd is one of the most stunning areas of Northern Wales. The Welsh Seaside Resort of Barmouth offers a great deal to visitors. With mountains stretching far and wide, there are some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever wanted to visit Wales then why not treat yourself to a luxury visit in a stunning setting? <a target="_blank" href="http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/barmouth.html">Barmouth in Gwynedd</a> is one of the most stunning areas of Northern Wales. The Welsh Seaside Resort of Barmouth offers a great deal to visitors. With mountains stretching far and wide, there are some amazing, breathtaking views.</p>
<p> There are so many things to see and do in this beautiful area including: Harlech Castle and steam trains. If you are interested in history this area has a history that goes back a long way. As well as historic sites this area is also great for those that love walking. There are many miles of woodland area that can be explored on foot. There are some excellent walks, including the Panorama walk.</p>
<p> The Mawddach Valley is in the south west corner of Snowdonia National Park. Whilst you are in Barmouth it is worth checking out the Old Town. The Old Town has beautiful cottages with slate roof&#8217;s and is fantastic to walk around. You might also like to see the harbour that many people visit just so they can walk over the attractive Barmouth Bridge. The Barmouth Bridge stretches over the river, making the ideal setting for an evening walk.</p>
<p> If you love playing golf then you should take a trip to the Bala Golf course in the Snowdonia National Park. There is also a large beach which is perfect for sunbathing in the summer sun. Families usually take their children to the beach, but if you want somewhere quieter then you could try walking to a different part of the beach. The beauty of the beach is that it is so large that you can find a quieter part without much problem.</p>
<p> Barmouth is a place of great contrast that attracts visitors of all ages. It is the perfect place to enjoy the mountains, beach, harbour and sea. There is a funfair starting in March and ending in October. As you can imagine that attracts many families but, also younger people to the area.</p>
<p> Barmouth is perfect for those who enjoy walking, sailing or who simply want to relax in the summer sun. The Three Peaks Race starts annually from Barmouth to Fort William. It is a very difficult race that involves sailing from Wales via England; a total mileage of approximately 389 miles. It is worth watching if you are in the area at the same time as the race.</p>
<p> The Fairbourne and Barmouth Railway track is also situated in Barmouth. The railway track was first laid in 1895 by a man names Mr Arthur McDougall of &#8216;McDougall&#8217;s Flour&#8217; fame. It was constructed so that building materials could be transported for the building of Fairbourne village. All in all Barmouth is a wonderful place to visit and take the family or your pet dog!</p>
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		<title>Large White Horses And More &#8211; The Town Of Westbury In West Wiltshire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Westbury is a town in West Wiltshire, about 18 miles south east of Bath that centres around its historic market. It has also been known as Westbury-under-the-Plain because it lies under the north-western hills of Salisbury Plain. The town is of note for its church. Built in the 14th century, All Saints’ Church has the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Westbury is a town in <a target="_blank" title="West Wiltshire" href="http://www.westwilts-communityweb.com/">West Wiltshire</a>, about 18 miles south east of Bath that centres around its historic market. It has also been known as Westbury-under-the-Plain because it lies under the north-western hills of Salisbury Plain.</p>
<p> The town is of note for its church. Built in the 14th century, All Saints’ Church has the third heaviest ring of bells in the entire world. It also holds a 16th century clock, built by a local blacksmith, and an Erasmus bible.</p>
<p> The most famous feature in Westbury is the White Horse which may date back as far as 878AD although there is no hard evidence yet to suggest that it is any older than 1720. It is however, the oldest and largest of the Wiltshire horses.</p>
<p> The horse is cut into the Westbury hills below Bratton Camp hill fort. It can be seen from the viewpoint on the B3098. You can get up to the horse itself but the paths are steep and not very wide either. If you do decide to take the walk up, you will be rewarded with fantastic views over the countryside below.</p>
<p> The current horse is a different design from the original. In 1778, G. Gee had the image re-cut in the chalk to create a better likeness to a real horse. In 1873, that horse was in need or restoration because of erosion and it is the shape that was created during this period that can be seen today.</p>
<p> Although the original horse had a chalk surface, these days the horse has a concrete one that has been painted white. This is because maintenance costs were high and concrete is easier to look after.</p>
<p> The town is perfect for cyclists and walkers as the chalk downland is lovely. Wild flowers brighten up the hills in the summer and hang-gliders can be seen regularly taking advantage of the thermals.</p>
<p> Westbury is well situated for access to Bath, Salisbury and Bristol with a direct train service to these cities. It is a great countryside stop off if you are heading on to these destinations.</p>
<p> For <a target="_blank" title="Westbury Wiltshire" href="http://www.westwilts-communityweb.com/">Westbury Wiltshire</a>, head to <a target="_blank" title="West Wilts" href="http://www.westwilts-communityweb.com/">West Wilts</a>.</p>
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		<title>Delight in your vacation at the Kona Village Resort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The remarkable and relaxing Kona Village Resort is  located on the western coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.   If you&#8217;re planning to relax, unwind from the pressures of life, and get closer to nature, Kona Village Resort is the ideal place to go.  This holiday resort caters to couples seeking romance along with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The remarkable and relaxing <a target="_blank" href="http://konavacation.org/">Kona</a> Village Resort is  located on the western coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re planning to relax, unwind from the pressures of life, and get closer to nature, Kona Village Resort is the ideal place to go.  This holiday resort caters to couples seeking romance along with families looking to devote quality vacation time together.</p>
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<p>The Polynesian style cottages have no phones or television sets.  This way, guests can devote their days trying out new things to do, exploring the rich Hawaiian marine life in the bay, or just devote time Have a calming time on the beach.in kona hawaii</p>
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<p>The resort offers 125 individual bungalows that are spread out across 82 tropical acres.  They all are different in style, size, and view.  The south side of the resort offers palm trees and tropical foliage, while the lagoon side features wildlife, and the north side features a unique lava flow.</p>
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<p>In terms of dinner, you&#8217;ll have either two oceanfront restaurants.  The cuisine is light with an emphasis on fresh island vegetables and fish.  On Friday, the resort hosts the infamous and legendary Lu&#8217;au, which is a Hawaiian  tradition for several years.</p>
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<p>The Kona Village Resort is located on 82 acres of tropical heaven with a large beach &#8211; private  for guests.  You can explore the resort bay that is teeming with wildlife, including the Hawaiian grean sea turtles and blue tangs.</p>
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<p>If you visit the resort in between December and April, you may catch the North Pacific humpback</p>
<p> </p>
<p>whales as they migrate from Alaska to Hawaii &#8211;  right off the beach.  Almost every night at the resort, you can see the manta rays swim into the light while you&#8217;re watching Hale Moana restaurant.</p>
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<p>There are numerous different pursuits to select from here as well, including snorkeling, kayaking, and sailing.  The Kona Village resort will even organize daily volleyball games and glass bottom boat tours.  If you choose, you can also play tennis, go fishing, or even scuba diving &#8211; in the crystal clear Hawaii water.</p>
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<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://konavacation.org/">Kona Village</a> Resort in Hawaii is another fine example of everything Hawaii has to offer you on your beach holiday.  Hawaii is a beach family vacation paradise, with something for the entire family. If you&#8217;ve been looking for the ideal family vacation spot, Kona Village is where you need to spend the majority your time.</p>
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		<title>Getting A Look At The City Of Ely &#8211; Cambridgeshire, England</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a look at the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England is pleasant for what it reveals about this small city that lies close to Cambridge and the University of Cambridge itself. Boasting of a population of about 15,000 people, Ely is the third-smallest of all cities in the country, as a matter of fact. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a look at the city of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/ely.html">Ely, Cambridgeshire</a>, England is pleasant for what it reveals about this small city that lies close to Cambridge and the University of Cambridge itself. Boasting of a population of about 15,000 people, Ely is the third-smallest of all cities in the country, as a matter of fact.</p>
<p> The history of the city can be traced back to the sixth century, when a local Catholic order of monks founded an abbey in the area. Ely itself is famous in the country for having held out the longest against the imposition of Norman rule, doing so until it was finally conquered in 1071. The name of the city most likely comes from the number of eels swimming about in the waters near the city.</p>
<p> The Lord Protector of all England, Oliver Cromwell, once worked as a local tax collector in Ely for several years. His 15th century-era home still stands and it now serves as a museum and local tourist office. Cromwell himself helped to bring about the republican form of Commonwealth, a system which still exists to this day, to one extent or another.</p>
<p> The town also plays host to the famous Ely Cathedral. Building on it first started in 1083, at the direction of William I. It continued to be built for years, with some sections erected as late as the early 14th century. The cathedral itself is considered to be one of the most impressive structures to emerge from the medieval era.</p>
<p> Cromwell also had a hand in a locally-important charity, which was recognized by King Charles I when he granted it a charter to operate in the 16th century. Copies of that charter, along with other documents and meeting minutes signed by Cromwell, are on display at the Ely Museum. Cromwell was once a governor of this charity, which still serves the public at large these days.</p>
<p> Today, Ely has more than a few structures, buildings and other remnants existing from that era, as well as being able to boast that many of its streets and paths are still laid out as they were originally put down throughout its history. The city also conducts a large biweekly market, and the local river also attracts a great many people interested in water recreation activities.</p>
<p> Cambridgeshire, the county in which Ely resides, is ceremonial and non-metropolitan by classification. In addition to being known for its host role for the University of Cambridge, it&#8217;s also host to a great many high-tech business firms. In fact, the region is often referred to as &#8220;Silicon Fen, &#8221; to reflect that fact. It has a current population of 780,000 people and there have been people in the area since neolithic times.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Finding Bargain Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 13:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regulare holiday goes will undoubtedly know already about the offers and savings you can get, but even now some people are wary of the,. With the 4 and 5 star hotels being so cheap many people decide not to book them as they can&#8217;t believe the price. The lower price doesn&#8217;t mean lower quality. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regulare holiday goes will undoubtedly know already about the offers and savings you can get, but even now some people are wary of the,. With the 4 and 5 star hotels being so cheap many people decide not to book them as they can&#8217;t believe the price. The lower price doesn&#8217;t mean lower quality. The advantages of bargain holidays are that.</p>
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<li>With a bargain holiday you will get everything of a full price holiday, although you may have purchased the holiday at a fraction of other people. You can save a substantial amount of money when you choose to go on bargain holidays and not have to compromise on any aspect of your holiday.</li>
<li>You will find many destinations on offer with bargain holidays, its not just the usual popular holiday destinations. Whether you are looking for an all inclusive in Turkey or a cruise for your honeymoon, you will be able to find a bargain holiday which is ideal. The only difference when booking a bargain holiday is that particular types of holiday might require shopping around for.</li>
<li>It pays if you can set off at short notice, as some of the best bargain holidays depart within a few days of booking.if you leave it right until the last minute you will find the holiday will be much cheaper than if you book it in advance. Wait till the very last minute and you can take advantage of really cheap deals.</li>
<li>With bargain holidays you will be able to get far more for your budget. Take advantage of cheap last minute breaks by using your budget to see some of the most beautiful places in the world. Get a holiday of a lifetime at a price you can afford with a bargain holiday.</li>
<li>There are bargain holidays to suit everyone. There&#8217;s lots of holidays on offer including ones for couples, familys, long haul and short breaks, the choice is huge.</li>
<li>A bargain holiday is both available online and on the highstreet so you will readily be able to get the perfect break at the right price?</li>
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<p>If you need a good holiday but are worried you can&#8217;t afford it, you should consider taking a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.onthebeach.co.uk/l/bargain-holidays/">bargain holiday</a>. It&#8217;s a great way to see a new part of the world with family or friends, and save a great deal of money while you&#8217;re doing it. So rather than sit at home worrying if you can afford your annual holiday check out bargain holidays and book yourself a sunshine break now.</p>
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		<title>Koh Chang Thailand &#8211; Best Travel Destination</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 13:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Travel Destination – Koh Chang Thailand When looking for a unique, travel spot that also serves as the perfect family get-away, many travellers are now choosing to stay at Koh Chang hotels. It serves as the perfect island retreat. Looking for a family vacations spot? Koh Chang, Thailand is the largest of 52 islands found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Travel Destination – Koh Chang Thailand</strong></p>
<p>When looking for a unique, travel spot that also serves as the perfect family get-away, many travellers are now choosing to stay at <a target="_blank" href="http://hotels-koh-chang-thailand.com/">Koh Chang hotels</a>. It serves as the perfect island retreat.</p>
<p>Looking for a family vacations spot? <a target="_blank" href="http://hotels-koh-chang-thailand.com/category/koh_chang_thailand/">Koh Chang, Thailand</a> is the largest of 52 islands found in the province of Trad. To stay at one of Koh Chang Thailand hotels might be the best choice you can make. It is a peaceful island in South East Asia that is sometimes referred to as “Paradise Island”. It makes for a fun vacation spot with lots of attractions.</p>
<p>There are several excellent Koh Chang Thailand hotels and hotel packages to choose from. Hotel packages can include difference activities such as water rafting, bungee jumping, mountain biking, go-kart riding, paintball or rock climbing. They could also include an island tour by boat or an adventure in scuba diving or snorkelling.</p>
<p>Koh Chang, Thailand is home to several peaceful, tranquil beaches. Two of the better known sandy beaches located in Koh Chang are the White Sand Beach and Klong Prao Beach. These are extremely popular with tourists. They also boast remarkable waterfalls and extraordinary tropical woodland.</p>
<p>Residents of this spectacular island are known for being very polite and respectful. It is quite easy to adjust to their customs.</p>
<p>When in Thailand, it is customary to put the palms of your hands together (similar to one praying) when one greets another. It is not appropriate to shake hands.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://hotels-koh-chang-thailand.com/tag/accommodation/">The best accommodation</a> to choose from in Koh Chang Thailand include luxury villas, simple beach huts, apartments, suites, bungalows and hotels. There are so many marvellous resorts and packages that it will be hard to choose just where to stay.</p>
<p>Thai people highly regard their Royal family. Please be respectful to the Royal family. If you are going out to see a movie in Thailand, you will see a picture of the King before the movie starts. Everyone is expected to stand at this time, out of respect for the Royal family.</p>
<p>When shopping in Koh Chang, several great buys are to be found. Some of the tourist’s favourite items to buy are jewellery, antiques, gems, textiles and traditional handmade craft items. One of the favourite handicrafts to choose from is Thai silk. It comes in an array of gorgeous colors and can be bought by the yard, or in souvenirs or clothing.</p>
<p>Bangkok is sometimes referred to as the Colored Gemstone Capital. Rubies and sapphires are found there and every type of colored gem can be purchased there.</p>
<p>On your next vacations you should consider Koh Chang Thailand? You will be amazed with this travel destination.</p>
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		<title>Hotels in Tenerife tantalise the taste buds</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 00:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tenerife is an ever-popular holiday choice for many reasons, from its climate and scenery to activities, but not to be overlooked are its culinary offerings All types of tourist are catered for on the isle, with authentic, local cuisine and international options both available Whether seeking something familiar or a true taste of the island, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tenerife is an ever-popular holiday choice for many reasons, from its climate and scenery to activities, but not to be overlooked are its culinary offerings All types of tourist are catered for on the isle, with authentic, local cuisine and international options both available Whether seeking something familiar or a true taste of the island, delicious dishes are always served up at the independent restaurants and <a target="_blank" title="hotels in Tenerife" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_top_tenerife_hotels.aspx">hotels in Tenerife</a>. Here&#8217;s a taster of what&#8217;s on offer:</p>
<p> Meat</p>
<p> Meat, including pork, beef, chicken, or rabbit, is often slow-cooked in liquid and served as a sauce or stew. Pork fans should also try &#8216;fiesta meat&#8217; &#8211; pork which is spiced and marinated and often served with potatoes as a side dish.</p>
<p> Vegetables</p>
<p> Fresh vegetables are a common theme for many island diets as they are more practical and cost effective than importing food from the mainland. Vegetarian stews are popular, filled with tomatoes, potatoes, onions, maize and peppers. Gofio – a cereal paste prepared with grains such as maize, toasted wheat, or barley – is frequently served with stew.</p>
<p> Specialities</p>
<p> A specialty of Tenerife is ‘mojo’ sauce, which is often served with fresh seafood, such as sardines, octopus, shellfish, boiled vieja (sea bream), tuna, and jareas and tollos (a local, salted fish). When served of small potatoes its truly delightful. The sauce is prepared with oil, vinegar, red pepper sauce, and a variety of spices including coriander, cumin, pepper, parsley, garlic.</p>
<p> Meanwhile, those looking for something a bit different will be intrigued by the moles eggs recipe &#8211; a traditional egg dish cooked with sweet syrup made of two spoonfuls of sugar per egg yolk. Some other delicious dishes to try include fried chorizo, sweet black pudding and &#8216;tollos&#8217; (dried and season strips of shark).</p>
<p> Drinks</p>
<p> The many vineyards in Tenerife are in a prime position to offer up the perfect accompaniment to an evening meal. After a busy day of wine tasting, visiting museums or just taking in the sites, holidaymakers can sit down and relax with a gorgeous meal and a glass of &#8216;vino&#8217;.</p>
<p> There are a number of ways to make the most of Tenerife cuisine. All inclusive packages at many <a target="_blank" title="hotels in Tenerife" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_top_tenerife_hotels.aspx">Tenerife hotels</a> allow guests to try out a variety of dishes all within the cost of the room. This is a great option for those on a budget and the standard of food on offer is generally very high &#8211; as is the case with most <a target="_blank" title="Canaries hotels" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_top_canary_islands_hotels.aspx">Canaries hotels</a> right across the archipelago. If the hotel menu is limited, however, then bed &#038; breakfast is the way forward. This way, visitors can sample the island&#8217;s many restaurants and the varied dishes on offer at their leisure, get the full effect of Tenerife&#8217;s fabulous flavours.</p>
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		<title>Disabled Holiday To New York: Getting There Is No Longer Half The Battle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us long for the opportunity to travel. We crave the thrill of going to new places and seeing new things. Thanks to modern technology, travel is faster and easier than it ever was in the past. Choose how you want to travel, buy a ticket and just head out. For those will disabilities, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us long for the opportunity to travel. We crave the thrill of going to new places and seeing new things. Thanks to modern technology, travel is faster and easier than it ever was in the past. Choose how you want to travel, buy a ticket and just head out. For those will disabilities, though, <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/enjoy-accessible-travel-to-new-york/">accessible travel to New York</a> has, sometimes, been a problem.</p>
<p> For people who suffer mobility issues, a lot more preparation must go into their travel. Careful thought has to be put into the plans. They have to make sure their needs are met, regardless of where they go. A destination that cannot accommodate them creates many hassles. There are some who have just given up trying.</p>
<p> Transportation and accessibility issues can take all the fun out of a vacation. Attractions have to be able to accommodate those in need. Some buildings that are under legal exemptions are just not enjoyable.</p>
<p> While some companies, such as those that run airlines, have become helpful, some still are not. Your airline can provide a wheelchair and other assistance to help you. Some modes of transportation, such as trains and buses can be more problematic. The small cramped aisles are very hard to negotiate in wheelchairs or using walkers.</p>
<p> Due to the prominence of this issue, some people have made it their mission to help. You can find many websites online that can help you find the information you need for almost any destination. They keep information on the most accessible places to visit. Most also specialize in advocacy, to make more aware that <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-travel-articles/">disabled travelers</a> exist.</p>
<p> Emerging Horizons, Accessible Journeys, Disabled Travelers and SATH can all be great sites to use. They keep their information as current as possible. They can easily help you find the most accessible places in New York or anywhere else. Whether you have to move slowly or use a wheelchair, they know the best places for you.</p>
<p> Another thing you will want to do is to make sure and let the need for some services be known ahead of time. If you inform your airline, they can have a wheelchair ready to help you, if you need it. This can really speed up the process and save you a lot of time. There is no need to sit home any longer and not enjoy yourself. Accessible travel to New York is no longer just a dream!</p>
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		<title>Italy Travel News About Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feel and discover Italy by yourself. These three chic as well as intimate resorts show off the finest of Italy in three very distinctive settings; Lake Como, Rome and Capri. On the Lake On the banks of Italy&#8217;s Lake Como, tucked into an expansive, peaceful garden, lies the CastaDiva Resort with its stylish lodging in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Feel and discover Italy by yourself. These three chic as well as intimate resorts show off the finest of Italy in three very distinctive settings; Lake Como, Rome and Capri.</p>
<p>On the Lake On the banks of Italy&#8217;s Lake Como, tucked into an expansive, peaceful garden, lies the CastaDiva Resort with its stylish lodging in a number of unique mansions with names inspired by operatic heroines. Opening in May 2010, CastaDiva&#8217;s showpiece will be the 18th-century Villa Roccabruna, the one-time place of dwelling of opera singer and Bellini muse Giuditta Pasta. Once this majestic lodge opens in May 2010, vacationers could have the chance to be impressed by and experience this scenic and beautiful place.</p>
<p>From a majestic pool perched right on top of the lake, to charming lawn paths winding past small brooks, as well as a health spa evoking the elements of water, earth, fire and air, CastaDiva gives international- elegance rejuvenation to a lucky few. The spa&#8217;s leisure area, housed within a historical nineteenth-century harbor, include chaise lounges positioned dramatically on a glass floor suspended above the water. A pretty fountain dancing to a display of lights and Italian Songs shall be displayed nightly to entertain the visitors.</p>
<p>Just beyond the resort, guests will find unending diversions: seven golf courses, mountain climbing, and watersports starting from diving to boating. Captivating villages alongside Lake Como beckon guests to discover roads steeped in tradition and culture.</p>
<p>In the City In the center of historical Rome, the elegant Resort Gladiatori Palazzo Manfredi welcomes visitors with unique Italian warmth along with an incomparable attention to detail. Its sixteen guest accommodations are trendy and opulent, with home windows and a rooftop garden terrace that display spectacular perspectives of the Colosseum, Imperial Forum and the Domus.</p>
<p>Visitors could choose to explore the town by way of the lodge&#8217;s swish Lamborghini Gallardo, available for day by day rental, or simply walk the marvelous Via dei Fori Imperiali to points of interest ranging from the Piazza Venezia and Quirinale Palace to the Trevi Fountain and Via Condotti, Rome&#8217;s most unique and elegant shopping street.</p>
<p>At the Shore Carved from a cliff&#8217;s side on the island of Capri, overlooking the waters of Marina Piccola and its dramatic Faraglioni rock formation, the Lodge Punta Tragara caters to a chosen few site visitors with incomparable warmth and memorable views.</p>
<p>This hotel by the cliff designed by Le Corbusier in 1920, was once a personal villa, constructed with forty four suites and rooms all unique from each other. All rooms are constructed with private balconies so that visitors could benefit from the cliffside view showing the gorgeous bay from different angles from every room.</p>
<p>Guests may experience 2  seawater swimming pools, delight in a relaxing remedy at the luxurious new UNICA Beauty &amp; Health spa, and dine on inspired Mediterranean classics via candlelight at the Monzu Restaurant &#8211; each and every vantage point offering yet another picture- perfect view.</p>
<p>Perched on top of the charming town of Marina Piccola, the Hotel Punta Tragara offers direct entry to the ocean and to 2 of Capri&#8217;s most unique Beach Clubs. It is only minutes from the bustling Piazzetta, the best shopping street of Via Camerelle, and the picturesque Via Tragara, considered one of the most beautiful walks on Capri.</p>
<p>At TravelBooksforItaly.org you&#8217;ll find products, information, and resources on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.travelbooksforitaly.com/">travel books for italy</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.travelbooksforitaly.com/looking-for-travel-deals-learn-to-be-wise/">italy travel reviews</a>, and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.travelbooksforitaly.com/great-food-and-wine-matchings/">how to travel in italy</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hotels in Spain: A Perfect Holiday for Art Enthusiasts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With its well-deserved reputation, Spain has become a haven for art enthusiasts. Many great artists, including Pablo Picasso, El Greco and Diego Velázquez called Spain home and there are numerous museums and exhibits showcasing its world-famous art. A cultural excursion to explore some of these gems is easy to arrange and need not break the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With its well-deserved reputation, Spain has become a haven for art enthusiasts. Many great artists, including Pablo Picasso, El Greco and Diego Velázquez called Spain home and there are numerous museums and exhibits showcasing its world-famous art.</p>
<p>A cultural excursion to explore some of these gems is easy to arrange and need not break the bank either. Whether you want to enjoy the world-famous art museums of Madrid, the stunning architecture of Barcelona or the avant-garde museums of Bilbao, you will find there are plenty of affordable <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_spain_hotels.aspx">hotels in Spain</a> that are ready and willing to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Getting a cultural fix through Visiting the Capital</p>
<p>To see works by many of the Old Masters, including Velazquez, Rembrandt, Rubens, El Greco, Titian, Raphael and Goya, visit the Museo Nacional del Prado, which holds over 8,600 paintings.</p>
<p>It is impossible for art enthusiasts to see the entire collection in one day, as the museum is so large. To save yourself time, it is worth noting the which artworks you would like to see, beforehand, or allot several days for visiting. The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_spain_hotels.aspx">hotels in Spain</a> can be found starting from £30 per person per night, from modern complexes to luxury hotels situated in some of the city’s beautiful historical buildings.</p>
<p>Be inspired on the streets of Barcelona</p>
<p>Barcelona houses a Picasso Museum with 3,500 of the artist’s earliest works and a Catalan National Art Museum, as well as the breathtaking Gaudi architecture showcased throughout the city.</p>
<p>Witness Gothic, Renaissance and Romanesque art from the 11th to 18th centuries in the Catalan National Art Museum (MNAC), as well as a spectrum of Catalan art. Accommodation starts as little as £32 per person per night and can be found by searching for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_spain_hotels.aspx">Spain hotels</a>.</p>
<p>Appreciate the modern art in the city of Bilbao</p>
<p>To see a large array of art from the time period of 1945 to now, visit the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. The museum building, a large curvy structure created from titanium, limestone and glass, sits by the Nervion River.</p>
<p>Inside, traditional paintings and sculptures are a minority in the collection, which trends towards electronic and installation art forms and outside there is a 30-foot-tall puppy topiary, designed by American artist Jeff Koons. For those who prefer more traditional forms of art, visiting the Museo de Bellas Artes may be more appealing. A boutique hotel in the old historic sector of Bilbao near the Guggenheim Museum can be found from around £45 per person per night.</p>
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		<title>Finding the best holidays in Egypt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always thought that one day I would visit Egypt. If you think of Egypt, you naturally think of antiquities &#8211; a place where the term ‘Giza’ is not referring to a cheeky-chappy from the London’s East End!. Pyramids rather than sun-soaked beaches and crystal clear water spring to mind. If your idea of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always thought that one day I would visit Egypt. If you think of Egypt, you naturally think of antiquities &#8211; a place where the term ‘Giza’ is not referring to a cheeky-chappy from the London’s East End!. Pyramids rather than sun-soaked beaches and crystal clear water spring to mind.</p>
<p>If your idea of great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jaz.travel">luxury holidays</a> involves being near or in water, then Hurghada may well be the place for you. It&#8217;s no wonder that the place is known as the &#8216;Red Sea Riviera&#8217;, as there is so much to do. Just some of the many activities on offer include, diving and snorkelling, deep-sea fishing and windsurfing. You don&#8217;t have to be an expert to love the diving, which is the great thing about Hurghada. You only need a snorkel to witness some to the most wonderful underwater scenes in the world.</p>
<p>Four miles south the southern section of Sharm El Sheikh stands on a cliff overlooking the port. and is a great view.</p>
<p>One of the centre for tourist activities in Sharm is Na&#8217;ama Beach. Located just north of Sharm, this area is developing into a resort town of its own. Most <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jaz.travel/destinations/egypt/sharm_el_sheikh/">Sharm El Sheikh hotels</a> at Na&#8217;ama Bay have their own, private beaches with comfortable amenities such as chairs, shades and even bars.</p>
<p>Shark&#8217;s Bay is also nearby, and again is a growing resort community with more and more to offer, along with several diving centers.</p>
<p>You may not fancy the beach lifestyle, but could be more suited to the leisurely lifestyle of a Nile cruise. A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jaz.travel/NileCruises.asp">Nile cruise</a> is the perfect way of seeing life as it has always been in Egypt. Many of the sights have remained the same for thousands of years and should stir the imagination. On a normal tour, you may be taken from Luxor to Esna where you would expect to walk among the temple of Amun Ra and visit the temples of Karnak and Luxor. The dam at Aswan would be one of the destinations on the itinary, an engineering triumph fit for the pharoahs!</p>
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		<title>Not Your Average Holiday with Mexico Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot on offer for holidaymakers in Mexico, from the spring break party crowd to the couple looking for a romantic excursion to the culture vulture who wants a tan. The brilliantly-hued turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the white sugary sand are two fabulous reasons for travellers to pay a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot on offer for holidaymakers in Mexico, from the spring break party crowd to the couple looking for a romantic excursion to the culture vulture who wants a tan.  The brilliantly-hued turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the white sugary sand are two fabulous reasons for travellers to pay a visit to this large Mexican city.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_mexico_hotels.aspx">Mexico hotels</a> can accommodate every budget and holiday whim: choose from cheap yet cheerful budget motels to super luxurious five-star resorts and everything in between, plus with thousands of things to do, you’ll never be short for fun.</p>
<p>Beaches</p>
<p>Cancun is made up the city centre on the mainland, and seven islands surrounding the trendy Nichupte Lagoon. It is easy to get around the area, so you should have no trouble getting around the 14 miles of beaches.</p>
<p>Sporting Activities</p>
<p>Many of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_mexico_hotels.aspx">Mexico hotels</a> have entertainment on-site, including golf courses and tennis courts.  The Mexican sunshine can get very hot indeed, so it is worth taking a dip in the Mesoamerican Reef – the largest coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean. Try finding some treasure in the sea and go snorkelling and scuba diviing.</p>
<p>Cuisine</p>
<p>For genuine Mexican food, you can’t go wrong with tasting the real deal, which will be a lot better than the burritos you’ve had before. Traditional cuisine incorporates several local delicacies like fish, meat and fresh vegetables and spices. You can also come across endless amounts of tequila with the more generic Tex-Mex versions.</p>
<p>Nightlife</p>
<p>Many of the clubs sport everything from laser and light shows  to acrobatic acts and some of the world’s top DJs and are world-famous. Once you&#8217;re finished partying, you&#8217;ll be glad of the accessibility from the clubs that many <a target="_blank" title="Mexico hotels" href="http://www.hotels4u.com/en_mexico_hotels.aspx">Mexico hotels</a> have. For a more chilled out night, visit one of the bars in the area, with regular gigs and concerts.</p>
<p>Culture</p>
<p>To a bit of history and culture into your holiday and take a break from sunbathing, try exploring the many Mayan ruins. Add a boast factor to your holiday and visit the recognised pyramids of Chicen Itza, were recently named one of the Seven Wonders of the World by UNESCO.</p>
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		<title>Brisbane will keep you busy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brisbane has plenty of unique things to do as well as the usual city sites. A holiday in Brisbane will never be short of things to do. There are plenty of things to do and see. You can start from calm walking along the river to the adrenaline rush of skydiving, which is very exciting.The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brisbane has plenty of unique things to do as well as the usual city sites. A holiday in Brisbane will never be short of things to do. There are plenty of things to do and see. You can start from calm walking along the river to the adrenaline rush of skydiving, which is very exciting.The number of <a target="_blank" href="http://brisbaneblog.com.au/things-to-do-in-brisbane/">things to do in Brisbane</a> is simply endless.</p>
<p>A good technique to set your mood when you first get there is to travel around the city through walking, by sailing at the river or by a speedy ferry. Absorb the tourist attractions and find out why the river is so central to Brisbane&#8217;s life. More extraordinary sightseeing contains historic walking tours, special art tours with fine food and wine, adventure tours, ghost tours, eco tours and a huge range of culinary fayre from <a target="_blank" href="http://brisbaneblog.com.au/restaurant-brisbane">Brisbane Restaurants</a>.</p>
<p>Try going to Lone Pine or Alma Park Zoo if you are an animal lover. Here you will get very close to native Australian wildlife. For the outdoors kind, hit the road or go to the sea on a fishing charter, or go on a sailing tour or cruise at the Moreton Bay. You shouldn&#8217;t miss going to North Stradbroke and Moreton Island&#8217;s beaches by 4WD.</p>
<p>Guests and locals can view it all from the top of Mount Coot-tha or cruise the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.brisbaneblog.com.au">Brisbane River</a> to South Bank&#8217;s sandy beach on the City Cat. Explore Queensland society at the new Gallery of Modern Art if you want a different take on the city, or get up close with a local at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, which is a home of koalas and kangaroos. You will also find an Old store and windmill built in 1828 by the convicts.</p>
<p>For those on a budget there are plenty of things to do in Brisbane. Here are some of them:</p>
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<li>Explore the botanical gardens; it has amazing views of the river.</li>
<li>Have a picnic with friends in New Farm Park.</li>
<li>The Queen street mall is great for window shopping.</li>
<li>The Valley. Brisbane&#8217;s main area for nightlife.</li>
<li>Take a stroll around Southbank on the western side of the river.</li>
<li>Try to know its history through asking a tour guide or from a local in the city.</li>
<li>You can also check out all the festival events of the city.</li>
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<p>Blrisbaneblog dot com dot au will help visitors decide what to do in this great city. It has an extensive list of Things to do which are constantly being updated as well as added to through the blog. The aim of the site is to be succinct in it&#8217;s conveying of good information to visitors as well as educating visitors and locals about regularly used elements of the city. rest assured if you have any interest about Australia or Brisbane you should subscribe to the blog at Brisbaneblog.com.au and you will be kept informed about this special part of the world.</p>
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