The Small Community of Hutto, Texas By Ki Gray

Hutto, Texas is a small community located seven miles east of Round Rock and northeast of Austin, Texas. The current population of Hutto is estimated at around 17k residents, and Hutto has been a very fast-growing city since the construction of State Highway 130, also called the Trans-Texas Corr

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Kullu Tourism - High in Attraction by Sanjog KR

Kulanthapitha - literally meaning 'the end of habitat world' - was a pretty hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Sitting comfortably in the last snow ranges of the Himalayas, it was ideally located on the banks of River Beas. With due course of time, people realized the importance of i

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Bikaner Rajasthan Tour By Sanjeev Verma

Bikaner is one of the historical cities of Rajasthan in India. Located at an altitude of 242 meters above sea level, Bikaner is a land of forts and palaces. It is situated amid the hot Thar desert of Rajasthan at a distance of 240 km from Jodhpur city. Bikaner was found by Maharaja Bika Ji in 14

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Driving Past the Top 5 Sights of Budapest By Gergely Garaami

Arriving in a new city is always exciting and Budapest is no exception. From the moment you board your Budapest airport shuttle, you can feel the history of this ancient capital, and on the ride to your hotel you could catch sight of some of the city's most famous landmarks. The Danube Appro

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Libya - A Total Eclipse - An Intergenerational Travel Adventure By Gerry Hogan

With Libya in the news again I've been thinking about my trip there in 2006 and how my experience was enhanced by the kindness of ordinary people. Maybe I got special treatment -- my travel buddy was my 9-year-old grandson and I'll go on record to say that there could not be a better duo! A gran

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Experience the Thrills of a Honeymoon Safari By E. Drummond

Why Choose a Honeymoon in Africa? These days, honeymooners are choosing to avoid the tourist-ridden destinations that offer little or no privacy, which is why African safari venues are becoming more popular as honeymoon destinations. Being well off the beaten track, honeymoon safaris combine ad

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Visiting Tallinn, Estonia By Cody Nevins

Tallinn is the largest city and capital of Estonia, with a population of 404,000 as of 2009. It is situated on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, on the northern coast of Estonia. The city has been attacked, razed and pillaged on many occasions throughout history, including by the Germans in the

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The Mighty Chobe in Botswana By Annette Hendley

Botswana is one of the few African countries that has a stable government, is rich in minerals, exquisite in natural beauty and has a strong currency. Their currency is, at this point, even stronger than the South African Rand. Even though South Africa is mostly seen as the advanced and stable count

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Naples - A City Built by a Mermaid By Michael Drewell

Naples is a port city in southern Italy. It is also the capital city of Campagna district. As the capital city of Campagna district in Italy, Naples has a population of over one point two million people. It is the most important city in the south of Italy. Also, it is the third largest city and

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Barbados - A Spring Break Paradise For College and University Students By Matt Scriven

Barbados - probably the most famous Caribbean island there is, and certainly the one that's best suitedĀ for a fantastic Spring Break! Known all over the world for its gorgeous sandy beaches, sparkling waters, and tropical climate, Barbados is an island paradise that will suit you down to the gr

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