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South Tyrol

South Tyrol is located on the southern side of the Alps and it is Italy’s northernmost province. Here the Alpine people’s deep rootedness to their native soil and staidness meld with Mediterranean joie de vivre to produce a unique mixture. Nature and culture are intertwined and people cling to their traditions and customs. New attitudes [...]

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Spain Travel: Playa de las Americas – Tenerife

Itook this video clip during a trip to the Tenerife (part of the Canary Islands) in November and December of 2006. I am actually a travel writer and have written more than 700 articles from a variety of different locations. My articles are published at www.travelandtransitions.com. I have also been compiling my content into FREE travel ebooks about destinations such as Havana, Mexico City, Sicily, New York City, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and many others. The books also have useful travel info and practical travel booking tools. Feel free to check them out at http

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Maldives – Resorts and Hotels

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Galapagos Cruise Ship

The amazing Galapagos Islands is said to be aproximately five million years old. Accidentally discovered by explorer Bishop Tomas de Berlanga in 1535, this string of tiny volcanic islands has been designated a World Heritage Site and today plays a very vital role in understanding how our dear planet has evolved. Also known as the [...]

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Cortona Tuscany Italy

See this beautiful town of Etruscan and Roman origins in the province of Arezzo Italy. Overviews the Chiana valley and the Trasimeno lake. This video is posted at: tworosetos.ning.com

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How to Save on Vacation Costs

Travel savings advice, tips and ideas to reduce your travel budget. Learn how to save on vacation costs with these easy tips. Don’t just put your vacation costs on a credit card. Saving money on vacation expenses is actually more about how informed you are.

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Cyprus Guide

Cyprus (meaning Copper from the Latin name Kuprum) has had its history traced back over 9,000 years. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Greeks became very interested in Cyprus because of its abundance of copper and other minerals. It has always had Country settlers there from Greeks to Romans, Lebanese [...]

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How to Fly Cheaper Around Europe with Budget Airlines

Here’s a good tip to help cut the cost of flying to many European cities and make your dollar go a little bit further. With the current high value of the euro, it has become increasingly expensive for Americans to take a vacation in Europe. Since 2002, the euro currency has appreciated over 45% against [...]

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Tuscany, Italy: Rustic Slow Food

When travel dreams take people to Italy, Tuscany is often their first stop. There’s something almost seductively charming about this region and its rustic good living. Today we’ll experience two classic examples of “la dolce vita” (the sweet life): joining an early-morning truffle hunt through an oak forest, and tasting the bounty of a small-town artichoke festival. For more information on the Rick Steves’ Europe TV series

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How To See New York For $35 a Day

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from vinzfeller and more videos in the New York City Travel category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Having a fantastic day in New York City doesn’t have to break the bank, if you know some insider secrets. To complete this How-To you will need: A Metro card Comfortable walking shoes Energy A sense of adventure Step 1: Start with breakfast Start your day right, with a New York City bagel. Grab one and a cup of coffee from any deli or street vendor for about $2.50. Tip: To sound like a native, order yours with a “shmear” of cream cheese. Step 2: Get a Metro card Get a Metro card. As of spring 2008, a one-day unlimited pass for the public transportation system will be $7.50. It allows you to take as many subway or bus rides as you like at a fraction of the cost of a tour bus. Step 3: See free landmarks Check out gorgeous free landmarks like Grand Central Station, the New York Public Library, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, and the Chrysler Building. Tip: Grand Central Station and the Public Library offer free tours. Step 4: Take the Staten Island Ferry Take the Staten Island Ferry; it’s how 70000 New Yorkers commute to work every day. You’ll have excellent views of the …

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