Posted on July 7th, 2005 by Administrator
This is Paris and it is raining, which is as it should be. Paris rain is not as the rain of other cities. It is softer, benevolent. It caresses, rather than soaks.
Perhaps the main reason I come to Paris is because of the food. Not that I am a true gourmet. More a gourmand. […]
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Posted on July 5th, 2005 by Administrator
Inns are a delightful alternative to hotels and resorts. They can be just the right ticket for your vacation, providing you understand how they work and function.
Are they for everybody?
No, they’re not. But here’s the answers to some basic questions to determine if it’s the type of accommodation that’ll work for you…
WHAT’S […]
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Posted on July 2nd, 2005 by Administrator
Egypt has long been the source of countless conspiracies, ranging from ancient lost civilizations to extraterrestrial markers. The reason for this focus is likely because Egypt is the most romanticized ancient civilization, and also because it is home to the mystical Great Pyramid of Giza, the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. This article […]
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Posted on July 1st, 2005 by Administrator
Bryce Canyon is not a canyon. It is the spectacular edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, a place where intricately carved towers and archways of stone shimmer in a dazzling array of colour under the bright sun.
The state of Utah in the United States is home to many beautiful National Parks, and Bryce Canyon National Park […]
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