Luxor straddles the mighty Nile, that ribbon of water which allowed the Egyptians to form one of history’s greatest and most sophisticated civilisations . . . → Read More: Finding a Pharaoh or two in Luxor
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Luxor straddles the mighty Nile, that ribbon of water which allowed the Egyptians to form one of history’s greatest and most sophisticated civilisations . . . → Read More: Finding a Pharaoh or two in Luxor It is always the flowers that are the star of the show, all planted out in eye-catching and unusual designs . . . → Read More: Canberra bursts into bloom There are 6,500 islands in the group, although many are just skerries, or rocky outcrops . . . → Read More: Aland islands in Finland Work on the cathedral began in 1079, and construction didn’t really end until the 16th century . . . → Read More: Winchester home of castles and cathedrals Plovdiv has been settled for about 6,000 years . . . → Read More: The living history of Bulgaria Ten honeymoon-themed hotels are to be built the in 2011, as well as several places that will be ideal for official wedding photos to be taken . . . → Read More: A new honeymoon hotspot in China All 68 bridges were re-decked and equipped with handrails and the surface made more suitable for cyclists and walkers . . . → Read More: Rail trail it in New Zealand This is akin to your local butcher selling you meat at the agreed price then charging an extra $5 for the privilege of serving you . . . → Read More: Tiger charges for check in |
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