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A Tourist Guide To Albufeira    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Albufeira is a town on the Algarve, in the central region, and is a popular holiday destination for thousands of tourists who stay in Albufeira hotels every year. The old town of Albufeira is a good-looking, cobbled street affair that is packed with restaurants and cafes that serve some excellent seafood - grilled sardines are a local favourite and a bit of a signature dish of the area.(read entire article)
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Cannes To Calais: The Best Of France    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Every summer, thousands of Brits make their annual pilgrimage to France. Whilst a jokey rivalry with our nearest European neighbours still exists, the fact is the many of us simply cannot help but fall in love with the country, inspired by its beautiful countryside, fabulous culture and, without a doubt, its mouth-watering cuisine.(read entire article)
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Boston Travel Guide    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
The largest city in New England and one of the most historic and influential cities across the whole of the United States of America, Boston is a fascinating place to head off to for a trip. With so many museums and monuments to explore, as well as great artistic highlights on show all the time, not to mention its proximity to Cambridge just across the Charles River and home to Harvard and MIT, it is no wonder that millions flock to the city every single year.(read entire article)
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Hotels In Cala D Or: The Surrounding Attractions    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Cala D Or is a well established resort town on the eastern coast of Mallorca, or Majorca to use the local spelling. Mallorca is the largest Spanish island, and is part of the Balearic archipelago. Mallorca is popular with European tourists, particularly from Germany and Britain.(read entire article)
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Santa Monica You''re Not That Far    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Santa Monica was once a town in itself. It was built as a seaside retreat for Los Angeles residents way back at the turn of the last century. Now however, it has been gobbled up by the ever-growing city limits of LA. However, it still maintains a character of its own, that is much more appealing than its big sister up the coast.(read entire article)
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Oslo Holiday Fun    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Scandinavia seems to be the place to be if you want good health and a clean conscience when it comes to travelling this year. Not only are countries like Norway, Sweden and Denmark some of the most unpolluted in Europe, they also display a very high standard of living and a commitment to fresh air, fresh food and environmental respect.(read entire article)
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The Melbourne Experience    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Don''t, for one minute, think Melbourne is the ugly, boring sister to Sydney. In fact, Melbourne is the most multicultural city in Australia. Being a coastal city, it has much the same things to offer as Sydney, namely a healthy mix of city living and lazy surfer-dude beach life. But it is less obvious than Sydney and this understated, and somewhat coy atmosphere makes you instantly fall in love with this city.(read entire article)
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Tossa De Mar, More Than A Beach    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
High up on the eastern coast of Spain is the small municipality of Tossa de Mar. Situated exactly between Barcelona and the French border, Tossa is a small fishing village that has become a popular tourist destination, but there is much more to do than simply relax on the beach.(read entire article)
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Oban Travel Guide    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Oban, on the coast adjoining the Scottish Highliands, is the seafood and sea-kayaking capital of Scotland. Plus, thanks to its distilleries, it also shaping up to be a thriving whisky producing area too.(read entire article)
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Discover The Real Portugal In Alvor    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
In the past decade, Portugal has slowly been making an attempt to topple Spain''s dominance of tourism in the Iberian Peninsula. Although not quite matching the Spanish giant, it is getting close. However, this more relaxed, and less obvious take on tourism makes it all the more appealing.(read entire article)
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