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Offline Gilbert

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Re: Travel to Europe..
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2011, 09:36:18 PM »
On the internet you can find many travel guides who can help you fulfilling all your requirements.

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Re: Travel to Europe..
« Reply #11 on: September 27, 2011, 02:00:23 AM »
I think it is possible....

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Re: Travel to Europe..
« Reply #12 on: September 28, 2011, 07:46:57 PM »
Yes you can hire one travel agency or company as there are several companies online that are providing best suitable facilities according to your needs so you should compare and select one which can suite your needs.

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Re: Travel to Europe..
« Reply #13 on: October 07, 2011, 03:39:18 PM »

I'm one of the million who dream of taking a trip to Europe.I look forward to seeing historical sites, visiting cultural landmarks and enjoying the continent's natural beauty..




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Top 5 major attractions in Melbourne
« Reply #14 on: October 10, 2011, 11:57:43 PM »
Have a nice trip in Europe.

 1) Catch a game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, or as its known by locals, the MCG. Stop by and watch a cricket match, a soccer game or a game of AFL. Australians are famous players of this sport and it’s not too hard to pick up the rules if you’ve never seen it before.
 
 
 
 2) Explore the Melbourne Museum. Admission in Melbourne Museum is only $6 and it’s free for children ages three to sixteen years old. The Melbourne Museum is closed during Good Friday and Christmas. The Melbourne Museum will give you a real view Melbourne’s history and it is educational too. Children love this place especially the happy atmosphere. It covers a wide range of subjects from science to technology. Don't forget to take some photos for a memento.
 
 
 
 3) Check out Chapel Street - South Yarra. Chapel Street in Melbourne is a famous street where you shop at boutiques and discount shops. There is a long line of cafes, restaurants and Melbournians clothing stores for you to check out.
 
 
 
 4) Visit the eerie and historic Old Melbourne Gaol. This is where Ned Kelly was hanged. He was a legendary figure in Melbourne. This place is known to be haunted, not by Ned, but his mother, who was supposedly waiting for her sons to come back. Legendary or not, this is a historical place built in the 1800’s and has been restored by the Australian Government and is now known to be one of the famous tourist spots in Melbourne.
 
 
 
 5) Last but not the least, visit the Queen Victoria Markets. This is a place where you can collect your tourist mementos like Didgeridoo, Crocodile Dundee hat, stuffed wallabies and kangaroo toys, and lots of things besides. You can also check out clothes, food, books and more. This is a place where you can see lots of bargains. If you want to buy some memorabilia of your Melbourne holiday, this is the place to go.
The island of Corfu is located just off the West coast of Greece. Corfu enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate along with excellent beaches making it a popular destination for holiday makers. Corfu is very green compared to other Greek islands: hot and dry summers along with winter rain creates lush vegetation which is dominated by over 2 million olive trees. These olive trees on Corfu are the main cultivation, although Corfu's tourism now provides the most income.