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A house swap is one way for people to travel the world in comfort and without huge accommodation and food expenses. Most people who do house swaps end up very happy with the experience. However, there's always a chance of being disappointed with ... more »
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Where to travel and tour in the Philippines.. more »
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A free property exchange takes place when two people swap houses for a predetermined amount of time. Some people do this to have a regular home during their vacation. Other times, people do a free property exchange when they have to temporarily ... more »
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Professors at colleges and universities spend a lot of time prepping for class, teaching and grading their students' work. They need a break every few years to work on their own research and refresh themselves. When a sabbatical leave takes an ... more »
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The decision to dump a timeshare from your holdings does not need to focus entirely on a sale. The expenses of listing your timeshare through a broker and the discounted sale price necessitated by a flooded market make for an unsatisfactory ... more »
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The city of Los Angeles is one of the most diverse in the nation. This gives the city a huge advantage when it comes to cuisine. From the vast agriculture that's grown just outside of the city, to Chinatown, to the Hispanic flavors prevalent in ... more »
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Even for the gringo with limited Spanish, eating well in Mexico is easy and should be fun. Forget what your mother told you about sanitation and dig in... more »
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A veritable British institution, the Butlins chain was originally founded by Sir Billy Butlin to provide places where Brits could holiday with their families without breaking the bank. Manned by the famous Butlins Redcoats, there are now three ... more »
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A timeshare should be viewed as purchasing a vacation to the same place on an annual basis. Some people find timeshares to be the best way to vacation where others find that the timeshare really isn't the best value for them. Use these steps to ... more »
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The latest trend in vacation planning is the home exchange. Two families who want to travel without the expense of chain hotels swap houses for a few days based on a pre-arranged agreement. You need to use the right resources to expedite the ... more »
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The best way to avoid a dispute is not to sign a timeshare contract until you've had a chance to review it thoroughly, without a salesperson breathing down your neck. However, if you do sign a contract and realize you made a mistake, then take ... more »
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Adelaide, Australia, sitting on the Eastern shore of Gulf Saint Vincent, is a growing tourist region in Southern Australia. Visitors can expect to enjoy the comfortable Mediterranean climate of this coastal city, as well as a range of cultural ... more »
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Visit the land Down Under, and rub elbows with some of the friendliest people on earth. Check out the capital cities, or explore a vast network of national parks and the rugged terrain of the outback, and you're sure to experience a vacation to ... more »
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Bordering Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east and Niger to the north, Benin is in a unique geographic location. The majority of the country's residents live in the southern coastal plains in Porto Novo and Cotonou. This area is particularly ... more »
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The second largest city in Norway, Bergen is a cute town of approximately 240,000 residents. Full of charming wooden buildings on a backdrop of majestic mountains, Bergen is a delightful city for travelers interested in history. The nightlife and ... more »
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Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is a modest-sized city of about 130,000 residents. Bern's old town was placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List because of the design coherence, which features four miles of arcaded walkways that are embellished ... more »
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Nestled between China and India in the Himalayas, Bhutan is a small country known for its scenery and architecture. No matter what type of structure it is, all buildings have to conform to traditional designs, making the city a spectacular sight ... more »
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Bilbao, located on the northern coast of Spain near the Bay of Biscay, is the largest city in distinctive Basque Country. Founded in 1300, Bilbao is famous for its thriving arts scene, invigorated recently by the opening of the Guggenheim Museum... more »
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Birmingham, Alabama is home to many historic sites from the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Tourists flock to this charming southern city for amazing outdoor activities, the nationally acclaimed zoo and the Alabama ... more »
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Birmingham, located close to the geographical center of England, is also the country's second largest city and its main industrial center. The temperate summers and relatively mild winters, along with numerous museums and architectural features, ... more »
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Bismarck is located in the center of North Dakota. Along with Mandan, the two cities are know as the Bismarck-Mandan metropolitan area. The Missouri River separates Bismarck and Mandan... more »
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Known for its annual carnival, Bissau is the capital of Guinea-Bissau. With 355,000 residents, the city is the country's largest city, major port, and acts as the administrative and military center. Though the city is underdeveloped, there are ... more »
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Bozeman, Montana, is a beautiful, quaint city in the Gallatin National Forest, and an outdoorsman's paradise. Hunting, camping, hiking, hot air ballooning and more await the visitor to Bozeman. But don't let that fool you; there are plenty of ... more »
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Nestled along the south bank of the Tennessee River, and home to some of the country's oldest relics from the Civil War, Decatur is a vacation destination with plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy. History buffs will enjoy the walking tour ... more »
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Known as the Mile High City because of its elevated position over 5,400 feet above sea level, Denver, Colorado is a thriving city famous for skiing, healthy living and professional sports teams. Residents here credit the clean air and Rocky ... more »