Beyond the Incas - The Ancient Ruins of Chavin De Huantar By Gary Sargent

Located high up in the Peruvian Andes approximately 250km north of Lima and to the east of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, they belong to one of the oldest known civilizations in South America and offer an intriguing insight into an ancient culture that ruled for over a millennium. The

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Camping Sleeping Bags - How to Choose the Right One by Adrian Broadby

There are many more sleeping bags available on the market today than there are purposes for which they are used. The qualities and properties of a sleeping bag that is used for a children's sleepover are vastly different from those required of a bag that is to be used for sleeping during a trek

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Getting Back to Basics With Camping by Bob Darrah

Whether you are watching TV, listening to the radio, reading the paper, or tweeting for that matter, a lot of the conversation has been about the recession and the recovery from it. A clear majority of the people I watch and listen to seem to think that, although the recession and the subsequent

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Car Leasing - The Most Popular Option By Steve Hill

Over the last few years I have chosen to lease a car in preference to purchasing a car. I actually believe that this is the future and is perhaps the route that the decimated car industry should be attempting to go down. Yes car ownership could well be a thing of the past, within perhaps a decad

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Car Hire, the Ten Most Important Tips By Tom Pretty

Car hire is one of the best ways to travel when on holiday, it grants freedom of travel and the option to only spend time doing the things you love. Selecting and finding car hire services however can be a difficult and time consuming process. The purpose of this article is to provide the reader

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Comparing Prices of a Rental Car and a Taxi Cab By Justin DiMateo

Long beach is one of the hottest destinations in Southern California. So no wonder, the rates of Taxi cabs would be slightly higher than a place that is not so desirable. You can of course take a taxi cab if you have enough money in your pockets and you do not want to put liability directly on y

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Car Hire in Spain in Times of Crisis By Ana Rubio

The Secretary of the Spanish Tourism Department, Joan Mesquida, expected a decline of 10% in foreign tourist arrivals for the summer season. Despite this, the car rental sector appears not to have noticed the decline in their levels of reservations. Concerning Madrid, Barcelona and Alicante a

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The Rise in Popularity of Leasing High Quality Cars By Steve Hill

Over the weekend I read an article in one of the Sunday newspapers which rather surprised me. It suggested that the recession has had a positive effect on the car leasing industry, or at least at the high end. So why would this be so? Well this is what I will be attempting to answer within the f

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Guide to Eating Out in Alicante Region By John Downes

Where to Eat in Alicante One thing that Alicante offers you is plenty of choice - whether you are on a budget, or prefer classy restaurants, there is a great mix of restaurants in the region to suit all tastes. Keeping in line with the majority of Spain's tourism regions, Alicante has a wide

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Rental Car Insurance - A Brief Summary By Elijah James

The majority of us get confused whenever we come to think about Rental car insurance. It makes our mind overloaded with questions. Most frequent questions that arise are; should I select or choose it? Is my rented vehicles insurance covering cars? Car insurance means that if your rented automobi

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