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Khartoum is an oasis for foreigners because it is one of the only safe places in Sudan. Because of ongoing violence in the northern Darfur region, tourism has all but disappeared. Despite this, the capital city of Khartoum is undergoing an ... more »
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A Long Island vacation may be a day trip to one of the state's most popular beaches or a summer-long excursion to the posh shores of the Hamptons. With more than 30 different wineries, plenty of celebrity sightings, mind-blowing scenery, the most ... more »
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Maui is the second-largest island in Hawaii and one of the most popular with tourists. Known for its spectacular sunrises and miles of pristine beaches, Maui welcomes well over 2 million visitors a year... more »
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Once the hideout of Blackbeard the Pirate, Nassau, located on the island of New Providence, is the capital of the Bahamas. Located just 180 miles east-southeast of Miami, Nassau is one of the most convenient and popular vacation spots in the ... more »
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A trip to the Big Apple is a vacation to remember. No matter whether you're taking in a Broadway play or exploring one of the city's national treasures, booking accommodations in the "city that never sleeps" doesn't have to keep you up all night... more »
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Majestic Niagara Falls has long been a destination for honeymooners and families alike. The Civil Corps of Engineers turned off Niagara Falls briefly in 1969, but today thousands of gallons of water pour off the falls every minute of the day. ... more »
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Odense is a Danish city that seems to be overshadowed by Aarhus or Copenhagen, which is unfortunate. Odense features over 1,000 years of history to enjoy, plus tons of shops, museums, events and cultural attractions to make it a great stop on the ... more »
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Too many European vacationers leave Portugal out of their Europe itineraries. Neighboring countries like France and Spain receive far more tourists every year than the small nation of Portugal. This only adds to the charm of Portugal, where you ... more »
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Rabat is the capital of Morocco, located in North Africa. It is the second largest city after Casablanca, and is situated where the Atlantic Ocean and the Bou Regreg River meet. The river bisects the city, dividing it into Rabat proper and the ... more »
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Ruidoso, New Mexico is a small town located in the Lincoln National Forest in the scenic Sierra Blanca mountain range. Tourists are visiting this part of New Mexico in increasing numbers to enjoy the escape into a sleepy mountain community... more »
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Versailles is one of the most well-known cities in France, thanks to its infamous chateau. Most visitors prefer to find accommodations in Paris and make Versailles a day trip. However, there is a lot more to see in this charming royal city than ... more »
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The only thing I love more than traveling is finding the local eateries while I’m there. Food encompasses a lot of a region's local eccentricities and flair. Here are some suggestions to find local eateries when traveling... more »
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Finding your lost objects from your trip to Israel is very simple. just go to www.ebood.co.il, press on English, and search for your lost stuff... more »
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Akron, Ohio is a busy urban center with luxury accommodations only minutes from the city's exciting attractions. Akron is the place to be for the hustle and bustle of downtown shopping, city lights at Christmas and fine restaurants. Follow these ... more »
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Algeria is the second largest country in Africa, and tenth largest in the world. The northern region is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on one side and mountain ranges on the other. The Sahara Desert, 80 percent of Algeria's land mass, provides ... more »
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Augusta is the sixth-largest city in the state of Maine as well as its state capital. Located in the central part of the state, Augusta is situated on the Kennebec River. The city is home to the L.L. Bean Company, the Pine Tree State Arboretum (a ... more »
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Located in the Acadia region of Maine and situated along the Penobscot River, Bangor is the third-largest city in the state. Bangor is home to horror writer Stephen King, the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and the Bangor Museum. In addition, the ... more »
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Barcelona, Spain's second-largest city, emerged as one of Europe's most desirable destinations after hosting the 1992 Summer Olympics. Its popularity persists thanks to its big nightlife, unique architecture and welcoming atmosphere... more »
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Barranquilla is one of Colombia's hidden treasures, a city overshadowed by its bigger (and far more crowded) brothers Cartagena and Bogotá. Even so, this port city on the northern coast has plenty of great tourist attractions, a Carnival and ... more »
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A small nation deep in South America, Bolivia has some of the most breathtaking tropical scenery in the world. Bolivia shares the highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca, with neighboring Peru and is home to a portion of the Amazon ... more »
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The smallest of Denmark's islands, Bornholm is a favorite holiday destination offering an artist's colony tucked between beaches and forests. Long a favorite with German tourists, it is just being discovered by the rest of the world... more »
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Get ready for the historic English city of Bristol. With beautiful medieval artistry and Roman charm, this English city will please you with its class and local sparkle... more »
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The landlocked Central African Republic, located at the heart of the African continent, is a land of deep mystery and fierce tradition. It is also currently a land of incredible political turmoil and militant violence, with barely a semblance of ... more »
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Chisinau is the capital of Moldova, a small Eastern European country that shares borders with Ukraine and Romania. Formerly a part of the Soviet Union, Moldova suffered many years of domestic violence and economic depression, but is now making a ... more »
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As the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is the largest city in the country and one of Scandinavia's most visited cities. As Copenhagen is a blend of history and modernity, luxury can be found in many forms... more »