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Europe, France, Locquirec

Locquirec, Bretagne France

Locquirec manages to have beaches on both sides, without ever quite being thin enough to be a real peninsula. Around the main port, smart houses stand in sloping gardens, looking very southern English with their whitewashed stone panels, grey slate roofs and jutting turreted windows.

England, Europe, London

London Tube, Piccadilly Line

Have you ever taken the metro in London? It’s colorful and clean! Who would have thought that the metro is so clean in London! I was the first to be surprised. Be prepared to be amazed!
I know the French metro, and for sure they can not be comparing with respect to cleanliness. While inside the Paris metro you can smell pee and dust, it is cold and dark, not to mention that it’s very dirty everywhere, the London tube is very clean, fresh and very well lighted.

Attractions, North America, USA, Utah

Utah Museum of Natural History

Museums are the best place to go to when you are in the search for cheaper and educational way to bring your child or your friends who share the same interest in museum sightseeing. The best museums in the United States are the ones that have almost everything in between. There is the Smithsonian Museum which is always been on top of all the recorded museum of natural history.

Asia, Bangkok, Thailand

5 Top Things to Do in Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is one of the most stunning cities in the world with over 50 tourist attraction features, world class hotels and educational facilities. Bangkok has a wide range of things that it offers to anybody who wants to test the hospitality of the Thai people.

Blog, Travel Tips

Multicentre Holidays – What Not to Do

The only thing in the world more exciting than an exotic holiday is an extended exotic holiday that includes visits to several different locations one after the other. As travel gets easier and cheaper than ever before, each passing year seems more and more intrepid travelers jetting off on multicentre holidays and packing in more experiences that most will encounter in a lifetime.

Caribbean, Cuba

Cuba Travel Guide and Travel Information

Cuba has been under a communist regime since 1959 and this has resulted in a political isolation which has spared Cuba from the effects of commercial tourism. An ongoing trade embargo imposed on Cuba by the United States has caused shortages of food and essential commodities on the island.

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