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Wayne | March 26th, 2008
I first came across Best of the Best a few years ago while I was killing time at Heathrow airport while I waited for a flight to the USA. As I was wandering around the terminal building I suddenly came across a gorgeous looking bright red Ferrari adorned with similarly gorgeous looking ladies selling tickets […]
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Wayne | March 12th, 2008
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have just had occassion to visit a couple of the largest cities in India. I have been to Mumbai several times before, but it was my first visit to New Delhi.
There are a number of obvious contrasts, but the main one is with regard to the […]
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Wayne | March 11th, 2008
I have just returned from a trip to India for my work. As it is a relatively short journey as long haul flights go, my company policy doesn’t allow business class travel. Consequently I had to look for an economy seat with an airline where I could be assured of at least a decent amount […]
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Wayne | December 4th, 2007
The city of Glasgow is a much loved and endearing place for
local people and visitors alike. Glasgow city center is now very
much considered to be a cosmopolitan city as it also offers all
things to all people.
Glasgow is within easy reach of all the cities in Scotland. It
is forty five minutes from Edinburgh, an hour […]
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Wayne | December 3rd, 2007
Aberdeenshire is a district of Scotland that surrounds, but does not include, but has it’s headquarters in, the city of Aberdeen. Aberdeen is the second largest city in Scotland and is known for it’s wide use of granite as a building material and it’s North Sea Oil related industries. However Aberdeen has and a long […]
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Wayne | November 24th, 2007
Liverpool in England is a city in the midst of a, long awaited, renaissance. Once one of the world’s busiest sea ports Liverpool has had many influences over the years which have helped mold the city into the diverse and cosmopolitan city of culture it is today. The city of Liverpool celebrated it’s 800th birthday […]
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Wayne | November 23rd, 2007
The antiques market at Plaza Dorrego is already a classic among tourists visiting Buenos Aires!
For more than 35 years, 270 stands are set up every Sunday at 11AM, at the Plaza Dorrego (at the corner of Humberto Primo and Defensa street), where all kinds of merchandise representing a big part of Buenos Aires’s glorious past, […]
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Wayne | November 22nd, 2007
Do you want to do something really special for your partner, do you want to spoil them in total luxury with the best food in the most beautiful surroundings? If so have you thought of a treating him or her to a romantic bed and breakfast break or long weekend? At any time of the […]
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Wayne | November 22nd, 2007
Travel insurance is not something a lot of people think about when they’re preparing to take a trip however spending a little money ahead of time, can save a traveler lots of money if something goes wrong.
Nowadays, most airfares are non-refundable. Hotels, vacation packages and cruises require prepayment or a hefty deposit and they usually […]
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Wayne | November 20th, 2007
International air travel is forever on the the increase, even in today’s climate where we are more security conscious and aware of the effects upon the globes environment our appetite for visiting far off places grows insatiably. Many of us are familiar with air travel but even those who regularly take domestic flights will find […]
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