With a population of 73,000 as of 2006, Galway is Ireland's fastest growing and third-largest city. Located on the west coast of Ireland, a 2008 poll ranked Galway as the 14th best tourist destination in Europe and, behind Dingle, the second best in Ireland. It ranked ahead of traditional touris
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As modern consumers, we're spoiled for choice in most of the things we buy and today's portable camping showers are no exception. Although for some the term "camping shower" may conjure up an image of a perforated tin can slung over a tree branch, the fact is that the products on the market toda
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Privacy is the keyword for tourists who visit the spectacular Island of Hilo in Hawaii. Often they do not want to compromise on privacy while they are away on a vacation far from the maddening crowd. Destination Hilo is unique, special and magical. If you wish to explore this magical island then
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Driving is a way of life in LA. Thanks to fewer cabs in this city, people are actually more relaxed when driving. The only obvious problem would be the amount of traffic on the roads throughout the city. Compare the amount of traffic to other cities in the US, and you will find that LA has it go
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Most of the people who carry out business will have their business partners in other countries or they would have their company's branch in some other country. These people have to travel a lot in order to enhance their business and they spend a lot on travelling. It is necessary to see whether
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Lyon Dubai City is a large project developed by the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The expected completion time is set for 2016-2017. The project requires the merging of Dubai and Lyons, and many partnerships between the two cities. Construction is expected to begin in 2010.
It was duri
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Flowing gracefully through the bustling city of Shanghai, Huangpu River is a splendid 114 kilometre long river. A branch of the Yangtze River, Huangpu is the city's largest with an average width of 400 metres and a depth of 9 metres. Previously identified as Huangxiepu or Chunshen River, Huangpu
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