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The Top Three Walks in Turkey

Walking holidays in Turkey encompass all manner of scenery from perfect white sand beaches to ancient Phoenician shipwrecks and temples. With such a diverse range of scenery choosing your ideal Turkey walking holiday can be hard, as this enigmatic destination has simply loads to offer the foreign visitor. You’ll soon discover that one Turkey walk [...]

[ More ] May 27th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Menorca, Son Bou – Know Before You Go

If it’s your first holiday to Menorca, Son Bou, the popular tourist resort will provide you with a range of home comforts away from home. But with all the excitement of planning a summer holiday many people forget to do the most obvious of tasks. So run through this list before you go and check [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Blowing the Budget in Budapest

There are many ways to backpack Budapest on the cheap, but what if you want to throw caution to the wind and blow your budget entirely? If you’re planning on seeing the sights in style, make sure you double check with the driver of your shuttle from Budapest airport to city, just what the best [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Etiquette of Pagers

Anyone who has ever faced an emergency, been in business, or generally found themselves unable to communicate in the way they want to has probably considered the virtues of pagers. These little gems can literally save lives and their powers to do good should not be under-rated. But over the years sometimes pagers have gotten [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Walking USA’s Windy City – Chicago

On a walk through America’s windy city, Chicago, you are guaranteed to encounter a dramatic skyline – after all this is a city that claimed to have built the world’s first skyscraper. The architecture and the music help to set this city apart from its other American counterparts and both can be experienced in their [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Internet Marketing Seminars – Reasons to be Cheerful

If you’re in the business of Internet Marketing, seminars are a great way to teach you the basics of this mind-boggling industry. But if the words Internet, marketing and seminar make you break out into a cold sweat then it’s time for a rethink. While some seminars can be enough to cure even the most [...]

[ More ] May 25th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Different Faces of SEO Jobs

If you’re looking online for SEO jobs  then you’ve probably already discovered that different SEO consultants provide different specialisations when it comes to this vast area of online marketing. As SEO jobs have expanded in popularity over the years, so have the qualities and skills that employers search for in prospective employees. Here is a selection [...]

[ More ] May 25th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Walking Peru – Know Before You Go

When walking Peru you’ll come across a country that’s so different from the western hemispheres that walking the landscapes can prove to be both awe-inspiring and at the same time disconcerting. You can make your Peru walking trip a little easier by making sure that you’re fully prepared before your travels.
What languages do they speak in [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Sightseeing New York’s Famous Streets

Sex and the City, Friends and Gossip Girl all have special landmarks that fans can visit whilst sightseeing New York and these television programs have, in turn, created a following of visitors keen to see the bright lights of the city and hang out in the spots associated with their favourite characters. However, New York [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Walking South Africa Past and Present

When it comes to walking, South Africa is a country second to none. From Cape to Cape and East to West there is stunning scenery, breathtaking landscape and extraordinary sights that you will be hard pressed to forget in a hurry. However, there are some other walks that will stand out in the memories of [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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5 Festivals Highlighting Cape Town’s Cultures

Cape Town is a vibrant city of many cultures, from the Muslim population of Cape Malay to the Rastafarians and Trendies in the Bohemian capital of Observatory. The best way to immerse yourself in these Cape Town cultures is by attending one of the many festivals that celebrate the unique identity of the residents:Cape Town [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Making Music in Cape Town

If music be the food of life for you, then you won’t want to leave it behind when you’re on holiday in Cape Town. The good news is you don’t have to. There are many ways that you can enjoy music in Cape Town, whether you are simply watching it, or making it yourself.
Go on [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Reading up on your Gap year

So you’ve taken the plunge! You’re off on a gap year to an exotic country abroad to work on an animal conservation project. It’s been something you’ve been looking forward to for years: you’ve chosen your project, you’ve gotten your inoculations, bought your backpack and booked your seat. But you’ve still got a couple of [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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3 Ways to Document Gap Year Projects

Many of the people embarking on gap year projects are young and wet behind the ears. However, the earlier you go away on your adventures, the longer you will have to forget about them in the future as your mind becomes crowded with responsibility of every-day life. That is why it is so important to [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Lorum Ipsum – It’s all Gobbledygook

A while ago, we created a new webpage for our internet marketing seminars. When it was nearly completed we crowded around our web designer’s computer to take a quick look. The site design was great, but where the text should be were the strange words “lorum ipsum”.
 
This is not unusual in itself as the words [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | 9 Comments |
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Following Fashion Whilst Sightseeing New York

New York – the fashion capital in the world. Home to department stores such as Macy’s and Bloomingdales, there is truly nowhere closer to the trends. So, if you fancy following the fashions whilst you’re sightseeing New York, why not check out a fashion show or two?
New York Fashion Week
If you’re a true trendsetter, then [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Online Marketing Solutions the LeadGenerators Way

LeadGenerators is proud to announce the re-launch of our Internet Marketing training programme. 
 
However, this time we won’t just be holding our popular 1 day Online Marketing Seminars; we’ll be adding in our new Social Media Breakfast sessions as well!  A day out at one of our Internet Marketing training seminars or breakfasts might be just [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Watch Out Watch Out! There’s an Elephant About

At LeadGenerators, we like to think our talents spread that little bit further than the average travel marketing agency.  And this month, our PPC guru Vicky, has definitely proved us right!
 
No doubt if you were out and about in London yesterday, you might have noticed the odd elephant here or there.  The reason for the [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Gap Year Projects – Going Solo Or Going Social?

So, you’ve decided to take some time out from your life. After all, you deserve it don’t you? Five long years of study behind you and another five stretching out ahead of you; getting a life is one thing, but everybody needs a little adventure in their lives. Making the decision is the easy part, [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Hiking in Oporto, Portugal

The port city of Oporto is better known for its fortified wines than its historic port, which marks the end of the 560-mile-long Duoro River. The surrounding Douro Valley not only makes for a perfect vineyard, but the hills are one of the best places in Portugal for hiking.
If you are planning a trip hiking [...]

[ More ] May 22nd, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Christchurch – a City of Contrasts

Christchurch, known as “The Garden City” is the second largest city in New Zealand. It is the gateway to the rest of the South Island and all it has to offer. Perfectly positioned to take advantage of the region’s spectacular natural beauty, the city itself is a vibrant and buzzing hub. In New Zealand, walking [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Sightseeing New York – Money No Object

It sounds like a dream come true – sightseeing New York, one of the world’s most exciting cities, on an unlimited budget. Imagine how exciting your experience of New York could be if you didn’t have to consider the cost of anything. How much more would you see; how much more could you do; and [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Having Fun with Less Money in Budapest

Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is popular with lovers of art, culture, architecture and history. Truly a destination with something for everyone, Budapest has many out-of-the-way nooks and crannies to explore on foot that will unlock the secrets of the city without costing you the Earth. One of the [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Sightseeing New York Sex and the City Style

Nobody knows more about sightseeing New York, than the archetypal, Big Apple inhabiting, single and not so single gals of the TV series Sex and the City. Having trawled every corner of the city looking for love and eligible bachelors, there is no part of New York that they cannot tell you about. But what [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | 1 Comment |
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Sightseeing New York for Sports Fans

There’s nothing you can’t do in New York, or so the experts say, and it is a city that opens her arms and welcomes you in to her charm, quirkiness, glamour, grunge all churned up in a great big melting-pot of wonderfulness! There literally is something for everyone and sightseeing New York can take on [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | 1 Comment |
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Cruising the Ancient Turquoise Coast

There is hardly a more scenic way to explore Turkey then on a walking holiday. However, the rugged coastline of the ancient turquoise coast features many impenetrable coves and inlets that can only be accessed by boat. So why not pair your walking holiday in Turkey together with a gület cruise and explore the best [...]

[ More ] May 21st, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Eating Out in Cape Town

For a long time, South Africa had a reputation, as far as dining was concerned, in which the cooking placed third to the restaurants’ imaginative décor and lively atmosphere. However, thanks to a steadily growing number of foreign visitors, the days of overcooked meats and pasty sauces are becoming a thing of the past. Dining [...]

[ More ] May 20th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Cape Town – Getting Around the City

Cape Town is situated mainly on a mountainous peninsula that stretches from the Cape Flats in the north to the Cape of Good Hope in the south. To see all of the city’s most interesting sights, you’ll have to travel the length and breadth of it. That won’t be a problem, because there are organised [...]

[ More ] May 20th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Many Tastes of Desire Resort

Desire Resort in Mexico is one of the world’s premier adult-only resorts, offering an enticing blend of liberalism and eroticism coupled with world-class culinary delights. The chefs know exactly which foods will help to keep you in the mood all night long and these all feature heavily on the menus of the Desire Resort:
Mamma Mia
On [...]

[ More ] May 19th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Alternative Uses for Marijuana Seeds

When it comes to innovation, pot smokers can be right up there with Alexander Graham Bell after an evening on the weed. It’s only a short step from bulldust to brilliance and many a great invention can evolve out of a hallucinogenic revelation. So, apart from the obvious, what alternative uses do you think a [...]

[ More ] May 19th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Communication Strategies of the Opposite Sex

They say that men are from Mars and women are from Venus, and at no point is this more obvious than where communications strategies are concerned. Relationships are rife with healthy debates about one party or other not responding, not paying attention, or even worse simply not listening. So what are the best communications strategies [...]

[ More ] May 18th, 2010 | 2 Comments |
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Discovering Istanbul on a Turkish Walking Holiday

Istanbul is a culturally and geographically interesting city. On a Turkey walking holiday in this fascinating metropolis, you could see some amazing architecture and even do some shopping at buzzing local markets, getting a feel for the dynamic and diverse culture.
Istanbul is Turkey’s largest city, and former capital. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait, [...]

[ More ] May 18th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Perks of Internet Marketing Training Seminars

Everyone likes to spend a day outside of the office every once in awhile, but how do you persuade your boss that an Internet Marketing Training seminar is worthy of a day away from your desk? With this foolproof checklist – that’s how!
Benchmarking
Internet Marketing might be something that you dabble in yourself, or even specialise [...]

[ More ] May 18th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Animal Encounters While Walking Peru

With its fascinating history and breathtaking landscape, the South American country of Peru has always been a popular destination for those searching for a holiday a little out of the ordinary. Walking Peru’s Inca Trail up to Machu Picchu is, for some, the ultimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience. For history buffs there is much of interest, from [...]

[ More ] May 17th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Where to Find the Witches Whilst Walking Peru

As you will find during your time walking, Peru is a place where you will see modern day life cross over with tradition at every turn. Peruvian culture from many generations, which date back as far back as the time of the Incas is everywhere you look and is unlikely to be forgotten for many, [...]

[ More ] May 17th, 2010 | 1 Comment |
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Rotorua – New Zealand’s Warmest Welcome

New Zealand is a country rich in natural beauty and dramatic contrasting landscapes. Nowhere however, is the quirkiness of Nature more prevalent than in the North Island spa city of Rotorua. In New Zealand, walking holidays will take you through a range of vastly different experiences: from windswept beaches and rugged coastlines; to hiking through [...]

[ More ] May 17th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Interesting Places to Walk in Spain

Spain walks make for spectacular sightseeing opportunities, where you can experience the country’s beauty at your own pace. Here are some interesting and beautiful places to visit when on a Spanish walking holiday.
The Tomb of Santa Teresa
The town of Avila is an ideal place to wander when on a Spanish walking holiday. Steeped in a [...]

[ More ] May 17th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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A Lake District Meander

The Lake District in the north west of England is one of the most beautiful places to visit when on a UK hiking holiday. With its unique wildlife, beautiful lakes and tall fells, it is a popular hiking destination. Learn about the sites worth seeing, the local wildlife and the literary greats who have been [...]

[ More ] May 14th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Exploring the South Downs Coast

The South Downs Way is one of the most well known walks in England, stretching a distance of about 160km. The route covers many beautiful places, from rolling hills and quaint English villages to dramatic cliff-lined coastal regions. Many people choose this route for a UK hiking holiday, but for those who find the thought [...]

[ More ] May 12th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Walking in England’s Southernmost County

There’s much more to Cornwall than the Cornish pasty. A popular destination for UK hiking holidays, the county is famous for its Celtic and Breton cultural connections, as well as its spectacular undulating coastline of cliffs and coves. Follow the coastal paths leading to Land’s End that make walking in England’s southernmost county a pleasure [...]

[ More ] May 10th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Transporting Palermo’s Tourists

The task of a shuttle driver transporting guests from Palermo airport to the city will ultimately involve discussions about the holiday the tourists will be about to have. Shuttle drivers learn an enormous amount about the regions they operate in, simply through chatting to their clients along the way. Giulio Monreotti discusses the knowledge he [...]

[ More ] May 10th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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English Walking Breaks – Land’s End to Cape Cornwall

If you take any English walking breaks in southern Cornwall, you will undoubtedly visit Land’s End. Located on the westernmost point of the country, this iconic landmark has become one of the busiest attractions of the area. Summer is the most popular time to visit, but if you’re not scared of a little cold, a [...]

[ More ] May 9th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Evolution of Haulage Companies

These days, haulage companies benefit from all sorts of new-fangled technology, which makes the lives of the drivers that little bit easier. With gadgets such as satellite navigation and mobile phones at their fingertips, the world of haulage has certainly evolved. But how did haulage companies survive in the days prior to modern technology?
Two-Way Radios [...]

[ More ] May 6th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Famous Haulage Work Stories

If you’re feeling a bit tired and jaded, why not have a smile with a few haulage work stories. Believe it or not – all of these are true!
The grand tour

The poor shipping clerk sitting at his desk was desperately trying to explain to an irate client why their trailer load of critically important Italian [...]

[ More ] May 6th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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The Lake District’s Hassness Walks

An area of outstanding beauty, the Lake District is a favourite destination for walking in England. This is the place for tranquil English walking breaks where you can escape the hustle and bustle of town life for some of the best hiking in the United Kingdom.
The Lake District is a region championed by Alfred Wainwright, [...]

[ More ] May 6th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Top Five Attractions to Visit on Holidays in Menorca

Menorca is a fascinating island with many things to see and activities to take part in. With so many opportunities and attractions to enjoy, it’s hard to choose which ones to look at first. We help out by examining what’s on offer and counting down the top five attractions to visit on your holiday in [...]

[ More ] May 5th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Bonita at Base Camp: Trekking Up Everest

In April 2010, every commuter in London knew the face of Bonita Norris after she made the papers by becoming the youngest woman to summit Mount Manaslu. Later that month, with her sights on the British Everest youth record, she began a series of training climbs from Everest Base Camp. Trekking progressively higher up the [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Adventure South Africa

For people who like to spice up their vacations with a bit of adventure, South Africa is the ideal destination. Here, you will find a wide range of exciting outdoor pursuits to choose from, no matter what the time of year. Whether you want to go canoeing on the Orange River, hunting exotic plants in [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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South Africa – Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is the largest national park in South Africa , and one of the best wildlife reserves in the world. It stretches from the Limpopo River in the north, to the Crocodile River 352 km (220 miles) to the south. The park averages 60 km (38 miles) from east to west. It is [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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South Africa – A High Time in the Overberg

The word Overberg is Africaans for “over the mountains.” It is an appropriate name for this remote but stunningly beautiful part of South Africa. It is near the southern tip of the country, separated from the Cape region by the Hottentots Holland Mountains. The Overberg is almost as wild today as it was when the [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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3 Things That Are Much More Scary Than a Confidential HIV Test

A confidential HIV test seem like one of the scariest things you can imagine. But smile, grit your teeth and go right ahead as there are many things in life that are much more scary. We look at just 3 of the things that are much scarier than a confidential HIV test.
Thank you for visiting Travel [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | Comments Off |
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Ménage on the Plage at Cap d’Agde

Looking to arrange a ménage? Then head to the plage at le Cap d’Agde . This resort is a haven for libertines and the sexually liberated. These confident souls aren’t afraid to bare all, but it’s not like they have a choice. There’s only one rule at le Cap d’Agde and that’s no clothing!
When you [...]

[ More ] May 4th, 2010 | 15 Comments |
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Walking and Cooking in the Tuscan Hills

Walking in Italy’s Tuscan region offers beautiful rolling hills of manicured vineyards and rustic stone villas. This area is as well-known for the beautiful scenery as the delicious home style cooking of the region. So why not combine the two on a walking holiday in Italy’s Tuscany region.
For breathtaking walks in the Tuscany region head [...]

[ More ] May 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off |
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A Taste of Tuscany – Walking Holidays in Italy

There’s plenty in Tuscany both for the connoisseur and for those who want to spend their holidays walking in Italy. Imagine a day of seeing the sites, sampling some wine and then taking an after-dinner walk. Italy is the perfect place to do it. Tuscany in particular is full of good food, wine, city culture, [...]

[ More ] May 1st, 2010 | 5 Comments |
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