Cat Ba Island which is on the south of Halong Bay, 30 km from Hai Phong city center and 25 km from …
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Added by Nguyen Ngoc diep on September 4, 2013 at 10:20pm —
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The vivid topography of India makes it one of the top visited tourist destinations. Right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, every stated is embellished with an amazing landscape. While it is not an easy job to pin down every natural splendor the country, this content deals with the top coastlines.
Nestled in different parts of India, are flamboyant white sand beaches covered with thick coconut groves are nothing less than a paradise on earth. Mentioned below are the top five beaches of…
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Added by Arvind Kumar on September 4, 2013 at 10:18pm —
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With conservation and management, tourism in the provinces has developed drastically, generating trillions of VND in revenue each year.
The sustainable exploitation of natural resources, mineral resources in particular, has always been a hot issue and priority for developing countries. Among the potential solutions to this issue is the harmonisation of exploitation and conservation of the national natural and geological heritage to promote tourism. Endowed…
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Added by Mary on September 4, 2013 at 10:15pm —
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It’s going to be a sinful weekend in Las Vegas as the girls go wild at Shedonism.
The four-day all-girl party during Las Vegas Pride Weekend kicks off tomorrow, Sept. 5, with seven hot events set to thrill women through Sept. 9, when they will need an extra day to recover.
Thousands of women are…
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Added by Girls That Roam on September 4, 2013 at 7:35pm —
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Fogo island is the highest of all of the islands in the Cape Verde archipelago. The “island-volcano” is a gigantic volcanic cone that rises from the water, and is ideal for hiking. The landscape is spectacular due to its high altitude, and it has a lovely crater of 8km in diameter with steep walls. Half of the crater collapsed in…
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Added by Iberostar Hotels & Resorts on September 4, 2013 at 2:52pm —
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Avgas Gorge, on the western coast of Cyprus, is a magnificent fissure in the limestone cliffs. It lies in an unfrequented part of the island where tourists rarely went.
At the time of my first visit, I lived in Yorkshire. So, my first sight invited comparison with the limestone country of the Pennines. But, after the first section of the gorge, guarded by a cold, dark…
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Added by Keith Kellett on September 4, 2013 at 7:05am —
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India is one of the most ideal and really vast countries of the world. The Northern of Indian has a variety of viewing destinations that guarantee the guests to let them appreciate some of the best and popular holiday locations which range from snowfall assigned hills of the Himalayas, mountain channels, deserts of Rajasthan, wild animals recreational areas, backwaters and a variety of social…
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Added by Abhinav kumar on September 4, 2013 at 5:20am —
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Tourists who have ever had the chance to visit Phu Pho province in Vietnam travel couldn’t forget to visit Heaven Pond- Fair Spring. According to the fairy tales, whoever has the luck to bathe in Heavy Pond- Fairy Spring in 3 years will have a skin as bright as pearl, a face as beautiful as full moon, and a soul as elegant as that of a fairy.…
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Added by Mary on September 3, 2013 at 11:15pm —
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Recognized as the Biosphere Reserve of the World, Cat Ba Island is also a fresh-air and beautiful place to travel. For tourists who travel to Vietnam, please don’t think anymore, just come to this magic land of blue sky and sea!
With a 70m altitude, and the post to overlook Lan Ha lagoon, Cat Ba lures tourists who travel to Vietnam by its heavenly captivation.…
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Added by Mary on September 3, 2013 at 11:11pm —
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Moc Chau is one of the most beautiful and widest highlands in northwestern mountainous region in Vietnam. Moc Chau Highland is located in Son La Province, about 200km away from Hanoi along National Road No.6. The weather there is cool, moderate around the year and therefore suitable for tourists to come for discovering,…
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Added by Mary on September 3, 2013 at 11:06pm —
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My Son Community-based Tourism Village in Duy Phu commune, central Quang Nam province, was opened on March 14 by the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
The project will be carried out by Archaeological Survey of India, which previously…
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Added by Mary on September 3, 2013 at 10:30pm —
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“Sir” Ivan Wilzig hosted the Sinners and Sailors Soiree this Labor Day weekend at his Watermill home. The nautical theme bash supported Ivan’s non-profit organization, the Peaceman Foundation, which battles hatred, violence and P.T.S.D., all year and to support Wounded Warriors. Guests wore elaborate costumes....men were in white with sailor’s hats and women dressed in burlesque inspired attire. Ivan’s castle was made to look like a battleship, named the U.S.S. Sir Ivan’s Castle.…
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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on September 3, 2013 at 9:00pm —
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Although it is no longer a rarely to find on a hotel bed a sign asking the guest to reuse his/her towel or to accept having sheets changed once every three days rather than once a day, many people still wonder if tourism is an environmentally friendly industry. Due to past mistakes the public often is cynical about tourism and it is not unusual to hear people wondering out loud if the desire to change sheets once every three days is more about saving the hotel money then about saving the…
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Added by Peter Tarlow on September 3, 2013 at 5:30pm —
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Bangkok is popularly known as “the town of angels” because of its thrilling and excessive energized life style. It is a city full of life well-known for its designer shopping malls, skyscrapers and dynamic nightlife. Every year millions of tourists travel to Bangkok to spend some beautiful moments of their life with family and friends. The stunning capital of Thailand is also well known for some of its annual events. Following are the highlights of city exciting…
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Added by Globe Hunters on September 3, 2013 at 10:33am —
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por Andrés Figueroa Vásquez
El pueblo costero de Sámara, en la provincia de Guanacaste, ha creado una marca como destino deportivo. Por ello, ha sido sede de varios eventos de atletismo en los últimos meses. Así, los pasados 18 de mayo; 1 y 2 de junio se desarrolló…
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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on September 3, 2013 at 9:23am —
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Soon t he leaves will be starting to show tinges of red, orange, and yellow so now is the time to plan for a spectacular peak season drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a 469-mile scenic highway that connects the Shenandoah National Park in northwestern Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in North Carolina.
Ride awhile, then stop awhile: the two-lane…
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Added by Mary Ann DeSantis on September 2, 2013 at 3:11pm —
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North India structures the largest region in India. From the immense crests of the Himalaya it clasps the gargantuan flat plains of the Ganga Valley and the upland plateaus of the Northern Peninsula. This tremendously diversified landscape is home to equitably vast dimension of peoples from those of Mongolian and Tibetan stock in Leh and Ladakh of some of the earliest India settlers, the tribal peoples in Madhya Pradesh. There are wide variations in the weather over the region both within…
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Added by Abhinav kumar on September 2, 2013 at 3:09pm —
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Why in the world should you settle for all those cheesy malls and resort gift shops, the cruise-terminal complexes and hypercommercialized downtowns clogged with cookie-cutter perfume, watch, and T-shirt shops? If you know where to look, it’s still possible to find unique local products, atmosphere, or both. There are of course various straw markets and crafts centers on…
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Added by David Paul Appell on September 2, 2013 at 1:06pm —
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by David Paul Appell
For too many folks, Caribbean shopping in the 21st century seems to be all about duty-free malls, Rolex and Seiko shops, cheesy T-shirts, and made-in-China trinkets. Good thing there are still plenty of distinctive options where local flair and products can still be found —if you know how to smoke ‘em out. Following up on last week's…
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Added by David Paul Appell on September 2, 2013 at 11:33am —
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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 1, 2013 at 8:59pm —
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