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Formerly the capital of England during the 10th and 11th centuries, Winchester, located along the southern coast, has an almost surprising small town atmosphere. Famous for its cathedral, which is considered one of the most beautiful in England, ... more »
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Located 25 miles west of London on the Thames River, the city of Windsor is most famous for being the site of Windsor Castle, one of three official residences for the Royal Family of England. The castle itself, built in 1070 by King William I, ... more »
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Armenia, once a part of the Soviet Union, is a now an independent republic. Located on the Ararat Plain, it borders Turkey and Iran. Yereven, the capital and the largest city in Armenia, is a hub for the country's industry and culture... more »
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York, located in Northern England not far from the Scottish border, is one of the oldest cities in the United Kingdom and is rich with Roman and Viking traditions. Surrounded by marshes where the rivers Ouse and Foss meet, the city is famous for ... more »
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A quaint New England village known for its reputation as a chic summer colony, York, Maine is a lovely place to visit. From upscale shopping in York Village to arcade games in York Beach, the town of York has a little something for everyone... more »
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Yosemite is a world-renowned and stunningly beautiful U.S. National Park located in California, on the eastern border with Nevada... more »
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Zambia is a land-locked country located in Africa. It surprises visitors with spectacular sightseeing opportunities and a rich habitat for diverse wildlife... more »
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Zimbabwe, a landlocked country in southern Africa, is filled with contrasts. In addition to large urban centers, Zimbabwe contains stunning natural habitats for a variety of game, a thriving crafts community and fascinating tribal culture... more »
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Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland and a gratifying tourist destination. With a combination of German, French and Italian cultural elements, Switzerland provides visitors with ample opportunities to visit museums and view historical sights... more »
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Whidbey Island sits at the top of Puget Sound, 30 miles north of busy Seattle, and is a full 62 miles long and 36 miles wide. At the north end, the island itself has adopted an urban hum, while further south, rural life still dominates... more »
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House swapping gives you a chance to experience something new and go somewhere you've never been. You get to switch houses with someone and enjoy the comfort of their home. The best part is--you don't have to pay hotel room rates for it. Thanks ... more »
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Alberta, Canada is a delightful mixture of both the spectacular Rocky Mountains and cities full of exciting people and places. You'll find luxury accommodations throughout Alberta, from downtown Calgary to the wilderness of the Rocky Mountains... more »
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Albuquerque is the largest city in the southwestern state of New Mexico. Located in the center of the state, Albuquerque is the fastest growing city in the United States. With a strong Spanish culture and historical heritage, Albuquerque, New ... more »
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Welcome to the beautiful and diverse Alsace region of France! Alsace is known for its unique location, encompassing the Vosges mountain range to the west and the Rhine and German border to the east. If you are looking for a place to unwind and ... more »
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Amsterdam is a city of canals with plenty of history and beautiful sights to entertain even the most seasoned traveler. Here you will find everything from the traditional tulip to the most contemporary avant-garde design to museums featuring the ... more »
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Home to the world-famous, recently renovated Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, California is also developing a reputation as a great sports town. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim play baseball at Angel Stadium and the Mighty Ducks play hockey at the ... more »
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The Temples of Angkor Wat are synonymous with Cambodia herself. Built between 700-1100 AD, the ruins include 39 specific sites and cover a total of over 120 square miles making it the largest religious structure in the world... more »
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Ancient Ankara, today the capital of Turkey, is home to a stunning collection of ancient archaeological treasures, historic mosques and beautiful gardens. From its ancient bazaar to every modern convenience, Ankara makes an exotic vacation for ... more »
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Antigua and Barbuda, once Great Britain's base in the Caribbean, are now 2 of the Caribbean's most popular tourist spots. Find endless opportunities to explore, surf and snorkel by day and a wide range of restaurants and entertainment to enjoy by ... more »
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Known as the "diamond center" of the world, Antwerp, Belgium is equally famous for its rich cultural offerings. There's plenty to explore here, whether you want to see Antwerp's historical sights or spend your days shopping (Antwerp is also ... more »
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The dense forests of the Ardennes landscape have seen many conquests, from the Romans through World War II. While the rolling hills and woodlands have been described as a hiker's paradise, the region's principal cities, Liege, Namur and Tournai, ... more »
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Climb through dense forests to discover beautifully restored medieval castles. Cruise down the river to enjoy magnificent vistas. All this, as well as luxury accommodations, await you in the Ardennes region of Luxembourg, the smallest country in ... more »
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Argentina, located in South America, is a land of sophistication mingled with proud heritage. As volatile as its citizens, its climate ranges from scorching heat to freezing cold and from summer floods to winter droughts... more »
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Descendants of an unidentified Indo-European people, Armenians speak a language unlike any other known. A strong yet peaceful nation, it was the march of 1 million Armenians in revolt that led to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union... more »
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Situated on the banks of the Rhine river in the eastern part of the Netherlands, Arnhem is the capital of the Gelderland province. You will find plenty to see and do on your visit to Arnhem, and finding luxurious accommodations is easy to do in ... more »