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Where is the best place to visit in the world?
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james47
Joined: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:56 am Posts: 18 Location: U.K
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Where is the best place to visit in the world?
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Where is the best place to visit in the world? Keep sharing more and more information
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Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:24 pm |
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Baron22
Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:58 pm Posts: 13 Location: U.K
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Re: Where is the best place to visit in the world?
Hello friends That is in my opinion one of the best places to visit, large competition among hotels, good rates, lots of places to visit, tourist attractions, and it is always warm there. When I plan to go somewhere I usually use Traveler video collections at travelervideos.com It has a good collection. Thanks
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Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:34 pm |
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tinny34
Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:52 pm Posts: 18 Location: U.K
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Re: Where is the best place to visit in the world?
Hi
ara was once a magnificent capital described by an ancient poet as “a fragrant flower in full bloom”. According to history, it was the first permanent of Japan established in the year 710 until the movement to Nagaoka took place in 784 when the government was seriously threatened by the growing influence and political aspiration of the city’s powerful Buddhist monasteries. However, due to the glorious Nara period, this city remains full of historic treasures which include some of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples.
Geographically, Nara is now the capital city of Nara Prefecture in the Kansai region. It is located in the Kinai plain, less than one hour from Kyoto and Osaka. An ancient Japanese book entitled Nihon Shoki states that the name “Nara” was derived from the Japanese word narashita meaning “made flat”.
As Nara is well-known as the treasure-house of Japanese arts and the birthplace of the culture of Japan, it has been rated as one of the most rewarding tourist spots in the country. What you find here are the renowned ancient temples and shrines which reflect the timeless history of this archipelago.
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Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:34 pm |
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hyna thomas
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:37 am Posts: 21
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Hello The last independent Buddhist mountain kingdom in the Himalayas, Bhutan (Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragon) is one of the most remote and tantalizing corners of Asia. Seventy percent of its 18,000 square miles is forested, and the nation treats nature with admirable respect—its king is young and environmentally sensitive, and many of the country's higher regions remain nearly free of the footprints of man, untouched examples of the fast-disappearing Himalayan environment. The nine-day trek to Chomolhari, Bhutan's sacred and highest mountain, at the border with Tibet, offers outsiders a rare opportunity to experience its unspoiled mountain wilderness and varied terrain, not to mention its almost complete lack of other trekkers (Bhutan heavily restricts tourism). Climbing beside terraced farms and verdant rice paddies, through meadows and low forests, travelers venture beyond the tree line into a world of glaciers and rock, where the legendary snow leopard prowls. Campsites are set up in high alpine pastures where yak herders bring their shaggy animals to graze by pristine mountain lakes. Clinging to a sheer mountain ledge about 3,000 feet above the terraced Paro Valley, Taktsang, the Tiger's Nest, is a destination of treks long and short, and of reverent Buddhist pilgrims
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Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:08 pm |
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Riley
Joined: Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:27 pm Posts: 21 Location: uk
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Re: Where is the best place to visit in the world?
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Find best places to travel and the most popular tourist destinations in England. There are best places to vacations travel in England, and what are interesting places to go?Visiting England tourism is great idea for all Tourists around the world. England is one country in Europe, which often go by all foreign tourists in the world.
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:38 pm |
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britny
Joined: Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:16 pm Posts: 22 Location: U.K
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Re: Where is the best place to visit in the world?
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Ada Bojana is an artificially created river island. In the 19th century, at his location two smaller islands where located between which a ship called Merito was sunk. Though the years, the wreck of this ship and the two islands nearby, gathered river sediment and created this beautiful island. Ada Bojana has a triangular shape. It is touched from one side by the Adriatic Sea and the other sides by the river Bojana. The beach facing the sea is sandy, 3km long and is a heaven for sailing. On the river banks of Ada Bojana there are many fish restaurants that catch the fish in the old time-honored methods.
The Skadar Lake is the largest lake in the Balkans. Its specific beauty is revealed in the rich flora and fauna. The Skadar Lake is an important habitat of water birds. The rare curly pelican is the mark of the National park. Average depth of the Skadar Lake is 6m and, since some parts of the bottom are under sea level, it takes the depth up to 60m. Such places at Skadar Lake are named "oka". The shore of the Skadar Lake is picturesque and abounds in peninsulas and swampy bays. The Skadar Lake hides numerous endemic species of flora and fauna. It is decorated by Goricas, small islands covered by wild pomegranate laurel and ivy.
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kavin
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:37 am Posts: 24
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Re: Where is the best place to visit in the world?
Hello
Big D, as Dallas has been called for half a century, was built in the 19th century on the fruits of oil and cattle businesses, making it a comparatively young city. Dallas owes its boom in recent decades to the banking, electronics, fashion, and motion picture industries, and it’s not shy about strutting its glitzy stuff, either. You’ll readily find this giant on the plains of North Texas a place that loves to have fun, what with serving as birthplace to the frozen margarita machine and boasting more shopping centers than any other urban American center. Now the ninth-largest city in the nation, it flings its arms north toward Oklahoma, east to Louisiana, south toward the fabled Texas Hill Country, and westward toward Fort Worth, the other half of the metropolis called the Metroplex. Although there is a burgeoning light rail system called DART and the city’s center offers a few places to get around on foot, you’ll need wheels to fully explore this Texas sprawl.Based on Traveler magazine’s acclaimed Places of a Lifetime series, National Geographic’s Ultimate City Guides give you everything you need to inspire—and plan—your next vacation to one of the world's great cities. With photo galleries, walking tours, a quiz, and articles full of recommendations for each city, you’re in for an adventure even if your only visit is a virtual one.
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