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A Relaxing Break in Cala Bona

December 3, 2007

The resort of Cala Bona is a twin resort with Cala Millor and is on Majorcas quieter east coast, approx two hours transfer time from the airport in Palma. Cala Bona is not a purpose built holiday resort more a more traditional town that has adapted to cater for the islands tourist market. The town has narrow streets, a wide variety of open air cafes and bars and also a small working harbour. There are two beaches in the area. Cala Bona translated to English is the good bay, and Cala Millor translated... Read more »

Vibrant Cities With Soaring Skyscrapers

December 3, 2007

It is a country located in the north western region of South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil to the south by Ecuador and Peru to the North by the Atlantic Ocean, through the Caribbean Sea and to the west by Panama and the Pacific Ocean. Colombia is the only country in South America that borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The fourth largest country in South America and one of the continents most populous nations. Colombia has substantial oil reserves... Read more »

Stuttgart One of The Greenest Cities

December 3, 2007

Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Warttemberg in southern Germany. The sixth-largest city in Germany, Stuttgart has a population of 593,639. It is located between forests and vineyards, is an urban community in Southwest Germany The main attractions are clearly the hilly landscape, the numerous vineyards that stretch all the way to the city centre, the many parks that make Stuttgart one of the greenest cities in Germany and the mineral water fountains that characterize this region as... Read more »

Vietnam National Administration of Tourism

December 3, 2007

Lying on the eastern part of the Indochinese peninsula, Vietnam is a strip of land shaped like the letter S. China borders it to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, the East Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the east and south. The countries total length from north to south is 1,650km. Its width, stretching from east to west, is 600km at the widest point in the north, 400km in the south, and 50km at the narrowest part, in the centre, in Quang Binh Province. The coastline is 3,260km long... Read more »

Second Largest Island Praslin

December 3, 2007

The second largest island in the Seychelles is very unspoilt with less than ten percent of the nations population residing on the island. Just ten km by four km in size Praslin lies forty five km northeast of Mahe, fifth teen minutes by air or an hour by catamaran. The island of Praslin is famous for its tranquil atmosphere, fabulous unspoilt beaches and the Vallee de Mai. It is also the home of the extraordinary double coconut. Praslin is an island with a rich history and fascinating legends. It... Read more »

The Most Beautiful Town of Cyprus

December 3, 2007

Located on the south west coast of the island of Cyprus is the city of Paphos and it dates from 1400 BC. Local people say that the city is built on the spot where the Greek Goddess of Love Aphrodite, was born. In Greco Roman times Paphos was the island’s capital. Pafos is one of the ancient towns and most beautiful of Cyprus The population of Paphos at the end of 2001 was 47300, and is a popular sea and a fast developing tourist resort. It also has an attractive fishing harbour. It is divided... Read more »

Oslo is The Capital City of Norway

December 3, 2007

Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway. It is also a municipality, and a county of its own. Oslo is not one of the most appealing cities, compared to other European capitals, but this spacious city has a quite few prime sights, particularly museums and no shortage of outdoor attractions and activities around the city. Byporten Shopping has a unique blend of shops. Oslos newest shopping centre is situated right beside Oslo Central Station and includes more than 70 shops, 10 restaurants, a... Read more »

Liechtenstein is an Ideal Destination

December 3, 2007

Liechtenstein is geared up for tourism, and is well worth the visit. Most people have traditionally only passed through the country, but why not plan to spend a day or two exploring this small country with a big heart in the centre of Europe. Liechtenstein is still split along the old country lines of the upper and lower counties. The lower is smaller and is centred on the Eschnerberg, a hill in the middle of the Rhine floodplain. Schellenberg was the name of the old county, and the village of Schellenberg... Read more »

Angola Has a Most Unusual Climate

December 3, 2007

Angola is a country in south central Africa bordering Namibia to the south, Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, and Zambia to the east, and with a west coast along the Atlantic Ocean. The exclave province Cabinda has a border with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A former Portuguese colony, it has considerable natural resources, among which oil and diamonds are the most significant. The country is nominally a democracy and is formally named the Republic... Read more »

Magical of Himalayan Kingdoms Bhutan

December 3, 2007

Seeking to preserve its unique culture it has guarded itself against unchecked tourism and modernization and even now remains a rare destination for most travellers. As well as its colourful religious and social traditions, Bhutan is the guardian of some of the worlds most beautiful mountain scenery. Although as large as Switzerland, Bhutans population is well under a million people, and its sparsely inhabited hill and mountain tracts are a natural paradise. In the central valleys, life goes on much... Read more »


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