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Hanoi Rocks    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
If you are thinking about traveling to Asia this autumn, there is one place you should be sure to pass through. In October of this year, Vietnam''s capital, Hanoi will celebrate its 1000th birthday, and with the planned celebrations it sounds like you shouldn''t miss out.(read entire article)
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Our Favourite Montego Bay Attractions    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Jamaica has 14 parishes in total, and Montego Bay is the capital of one of them, St. James Parish. Montego Bay is the second largest city in Jamaica, which was discovered in 1494 by Christopher Columbus. On his arrival he called it Fair Weather Bay, and it remains part of the British Commonwealth.(read entire article)
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Love Leicester    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
As British residents, we are incredibly lucky to live in a country that is furnished with so many exciting cities in which to shop, wine and dine and enjoy all manner of cultural and artistic entertainments. Whether it is a simple family day out that you are looking for, or a full on city break for two, you are sure to find that you are spoilt for choice when it comes to finding the perfect destination.(read entire article)
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Hit The Sky    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
The twentieth century has been a travelling one. From the high-speed train, to the rise and rise of the automobile to the concorde, we seem to have a hunger for speed. And for many, flying is the ultimate thrill. There''s always one passionate flyer in every family, who counts down the days to the trip, enjoys the ''food'' they get served on the plane. They get to the airport and just want to speed through as quickly as possible.(read entire article)
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Exploring The Sights And Sounds Of Ho Chi Minh City    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
As the economic centre of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is a bustling metropolis unlike anywhere else on earth. Culturally diverse, you will find the deeply traditional sitting comfortably alongside the glaringly new. The City is easy to explore on foot, with many top attractions located within District One, including the stunning Notre Dame Cathedral, a must-see in anyones book.(read entire article)
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A Guide To Mykonos    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Mykonos is a popular Greek island holiday destination for tourists in the Aegean sea. It has two main parts, Ano Mera and Chora, or Mykonos Town as it is also known. Chora is set on the coast, with a beautiful bay and traditional whitewashed buildings and narrow streets all around. Ano Mera is a small village based inland and is almost 8km east from Chora.(read entire article)
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Going To Goa    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
If you are looking to travel a little further from the usual European list of summer holiday destinations then central Asia could be a tempting possibility. Whilst there are many locations in India beloved of western visitors, Goa has been regarded with much affection since it was discovered as a major hippie hangout in the 60s and 70s. Here is a quick look at a few of Goa''s main attractions:(read entire article)
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Create A Vacation In Coventry    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Coventry has always had its critics and there are many people who would balk at the idea of taking a holiday in Coventry but in recent years it has done a great deal to clean up its act and increase its appeal as a viable minibreak destination.(read entire article)
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Free Days Out For All The Family In Miami    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
Head to the Little Havana district of Miami and you will find something called Viernes Culturales, or Cultural Fridays. On the last Friday of each month from 6.30pm til late, the Calle Ocho in Little Havana opens its doors to visitors for free. Here you can see free open-air concerts, and watch sculptors, musicians and artists at work, as well as take a guided tour of Little Havana.(read entire article)
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Playtime In Playa Del Carmen    Submitted as: Bonny Kominek
It is difficult to believe that just 40 years ago, the southern Mexican state of Yucatan was little more than quiet fishing villages, arid plains and inland marshland and forest. Since the ''discovery'' of Cancun in the 1970s, this area of the country has seen the kind of rapid development that evinces both the most damaging (and yet successful) aspects of free market capitalism, and typifies Mexico''s continuing battle against being sold out by its own politicians and businessmen.(read entire article)
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