Mossel Bay - A Small Harbour Town With Alot Of Muscle!
Named “Mossel Bay� by the famous Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerdon, whose crew consumed huge amounts of tasty molluscs after landing here in 1601. Today, this coastal town's famous muscles are prized by connoisseurs around the world, but Mossel Bay has other tasty treats just waiting to be discovered... Posted by Gregory Hudson
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Moving to Spain
This article provides you with basic information that you may require if deciding to move to Spain. Posted by Allison Thompson
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Moving to Spain and Surviving!
Moving to Spain and starting a brand new life is a commonly held dream but every year thousands of expatriates return home having failed to survive their move overseas. This article examines the reasons why people fail and it shows people how to avoid the common traps and survive a move to Spain. Posted by Rhiannon Williamson
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Moving to Spain: Tips and Lessons Learned
We were internet marketers that needed a break. So we started a tapas restaurant in Spain. Some said we were crazy, some said we were brave. We say we are a little bit of both. Read our story, the lessons we learned and our tipsÂ….. Posted by Katja Dekker
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Moving to Spain? Is Spain the One Best Place in the World to Live?
Thinking of investing in Spain? You will never make such a good investment like buying Real Estae in Spain! Weather, Culture and festivals are just a few reasons to be moving to Spain. The people are another one and life itself seems to taste better under the Spanish sun. Invest in Spain: Country profile. Posted by Ofer Shoshani
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Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
"Mr. Who?" asks the wide-eyed child about to enter The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction, dragging his exhausted parents on for the third time today. Sorry, my friend, he isn't the "lost" Power Ranger, he's not "Experiement 213" from Lilo & Stitch, nor will you likely see him in the "House of Mouse" or "That's So Raven" on the Disney Channel. No, Mr. Toad was born in 1908, a little but before your time, in a popular tale called the "Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. In 1949, he and his oddly-named friends like Moley, Mac Badger, Ratty and Winky were adapted by the folks at Disney into the feature film, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Posted by Louis Mongello
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Munich Germany -- 10 Insider Tips
Munich Germany is a city in the state Bavaria. Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Munich Germany are? I will tell you 10 of my good ones. Posted by Marcus Hochstadt
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Must Read Tips For Shopping & Booking Your Travels Online
Booking & shopping online has proven to revolutionize the travel industry. There are many pros to utilizing online booking sites to plan your trip. Bottom line is, it saves you time and money, both important factors when planning your trip.
Before you go booking your trip online, read our tips on doing so to ensure you find the best deals and are protected in the process...
Posted by Joe Collinsworth
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My Adventurous Trip to Malta
I had written a novel entitled The Cellini Masterpiece under the penname of Raymond John. Since I do my own distribution, publicity and promotion, I thought it was essential to set up a network in Malta. The following is an account of our adventure. Posted by John Anderson
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My Canada
Canada is the most northernly located country in North America. Canada borders the United States of America to the south and the Artic Ocean to the North. Posted by Ryan Fyfe
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My History of Walt Disney World
It has always been a dream for me to see the largest theme park in Florida. Posted by Christine Corbin
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My Introduction to Spain
I had imagined that Spain was a dusty prairie, kind of like the old west. I expected to see villagers in plain clothes and cattle walking around. Instead what I saw was Palm trees, blue skies and green grass. It was absolutely beautiful!
Posted by Aaron Anderton
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My Review of Groople- Group Rate Travel Search Engine
Over the years I have planned many trips and far too much time on the phone nailing down details on hotels and airlines for large group trips. I had always wished that booking for groups could be as easy as booking for individuals using online search engines. Until now there simply was nothing available to accomplish this goal. Enter Groople.com, a group rate search engine for hotels, airfares, busses, trains, and cruises. I decided to take it for a spin and see if it was indeed the answer to my prayers. Posted by Chad Criswell
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My Top 10-List of Archeological Places I've Been to Around the World
This was a surprise to see this, and half of this I got to see with him; what a traveler...I loved it. Rosa Posted by Dennis Siluk
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My Unforgettable Jaunt to 'Eh-land' Or How I Learned How to Stop Worrying and Love Canada
I spent Thanksgiving of 2004 in Toronto. I wasn't sure I would make it. The thousand mile trip turned into a pilgrimage, with unexpected hazards along the way. Posted by John Anderson
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Mysterious Tel Aviv Lifestyle 2004
Israel. What do you think when your first hear this word? Right, like most people you imagine what you probably saw on CNN or NBC. Blown up buses, Suicide Bombers, Military Operations, Outright Viole... Posted by Liron Rose
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Namibia – A Bountiful Harvest Awaits the Adventure Traveler
Timeless deserts, thorn bush savanna, desolate wind ravaged coastlines, majestic canyons, and sun-baked saltpans are the bounty that awaits the traveler... Posted by Andrew Muigai
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Naples and Southwest Florida Real Estate Is Hot!
There has never been a better time to Invest in Naples and Southwest Florida Real Estate! Collier County is ranked number one, and Lee County ranked number two in the entire State of Florida in Exist... Posted by Scott Berry
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NC Railroad Museum Enthralls Kids Young & Old Alike
Take a ride with me as we journey down New Hope Valley Railroad's tracks and experience a little bit of American train history. Posted by Matthew Keegan
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Nelson Mandela - Towering Man of the People
How to find Nelson Mandela in Cape Town. What's he like as a person and how he spent his time in Cape Town, South Africa. Posted by Helen Palmer
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Never Get Lost Again - Map Reading is a Thing of the Past
Do you spend lots of time planning routes and checking maps on the road. You don't have any more with a Magellan RoadMate. Posted by Niall Kennedy
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New Bern, NC: History at its Finest
When traveling through the South, certain destinations such as Charleston and Savannah have strong appeal to many as they are rich in history and warmth. In North Carolina, New Bern has a similar appeal and it is just now being "discovered" by visitors as a terrific destination in and of itself. See why this birthplace of North Carolina holds such a strong interest for visitors. Posted by Matthew Keegan
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New Caribbean Island Coming
Here's an announcement you don't hear everyday . . . a NEW Caribbean island is coming in 2007. Posted by Linda Thompkins
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New Requirements for Travelers Entering the United States
Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a major change from previous entry requirements. Make sure you understand the new requirements. Posted by Richard Chapo
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New York City Off -The- Record: Part 1
Live like a local: An insiders guide to an outsiders adventures. Posted by Janice Hoffmann
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New York City Restaurants You May Not Know About
New York City, and Manhattan in particular, has countless
restaurants, many of which are outstanding. What are some
of the best restaurants in New York City that visitors to the
Big Apple may not know about? Read on to find out about a
few of them. Posted by Marc Hurwitz
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New Zealand Travel
New Zealand is one of the ultimate travel destinations in the Southern Hemisphere, with something for just about anyone. New Zealand has everything, right from ski fields to volcanoes, from big cities to small towns and from beaches to mountains. Posted by Ramnish Gupta
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New Zealand Vacation Attractions - The North Island
What is there to see and do in Auckland and New Zealand?
Travel writer Greg Mattson takes a look at some New Zealand vacation highlights from Auckland and the North Island.
Posted by Greg Mattson
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New Zealand's North Island
From Cape Reinga in the north right through to Wellington in the south, New Zealand's North Island offers some unique opportunities to tourist and locals alike. Posted by Ramnish Gupta
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New Zealand's South Island
Natural, untouched beauty! That's what New Zealand's South Island is all about. The South Island is home to the Southern Alps and some great skiing and snow boarding opportunities. Posted by Ramnish Gupta
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