by JT Curses 2010 Europe Travel – some tips Article by Johnson Gel Europe, the name of the continent conjures up thoughts of beautiful cities, serene rivers and wonderful mighty mountains. Such is the magic of Europe that it is arguably the most popular tourist destination all over the world. Every year millions of tourists [...]
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by downtownBLUE Skiing – Some of the World’s Best Ski Spots Article by Courtney Sanford Mountain tobogganing involves carting a metal saucer-of-a-thing up a hillside (we recommend the chair lift as opposed to a hike) and descending on a metal track to the bottom. It’ll be the most invigorating five minutes of your life. Next [...]
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Reducing Your Carbon Footprint With Some Train Travel Ideas Train travel to Europe and beyond Travelling by train may be slower than by plane, but its advantages more than make up for any loss of time. Train journeys get you much closer to the scenery and allow you to see so much more of a [...]
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by Jacek.NL Some Facts about Basel in Switzerland Article by Jonathan Clarke
Basel is Switzerland’s third most populous city. It is located in that part of Swiss where it meets the borders of Germany and France. Basel is Switzerland’s second-largest urban area. Being located on the north west [...]
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by vxla Some Traveling Tips To Germany About the country The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building and demolition of the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of art and [...]
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