Guide to Sunny Suffolk By Sarah Quinlan

Sunny Suffolk The UK has always been well known for its grey and rainy weather, and this summer was no exception - unless, of course, one was in Suffolk! Whilst the rest of the country was opening up their umbrellas in defense of massive downpours, and wondering when the reported summer heatwa

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New York Cruises - Best Ships & Itineraries of 2008 - 2009 By Anne L. Campbell

Over one million people sailed from New York's three ports (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Cape Liberty, Bayonne, NJ) in 2007, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation, and that number is expected to increase in 2008. Since 9/11 the number of ships and passengers increased to the

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Driving a Right Hand Drive Car is Easy By Lisa Ann McKenzie

In England, Scotland and Wales you must, as a car rental customer, be ready to drive on the left side of the road. It may sound very difficult, but once seated in your English rental car with the steering wheel on the right side, it will soon seem natural to follow the traffic on the left sid

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Why People Use Local Airports By Keith Barrett

In some of the largest countries on the globe it often feels like there are airports for every city. The situation in the UK has often felt somewhat different and this is, essentially, a small island. For many of us, it's not unusual to have to travel to London before then taking a flight out of

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Main Advantages of Regional Airports By Keith Barrett

In many of the very largest nations of the world it seems like there are numerous domestic airports to allow people to move around easily. In the UK we've often been used to living on a rather smaller scale. It's often been expected, for instance, that we should have to make our way to London be

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Advantages of Local Airports By Keith Barrett

Some countries of the world are so great in size that it almost seems like every city needs its own airport. Here in the UK, we're used to living life on a smaller scale. Many of us have grown used to travelling to London before flying out of the country. It's been much the same story for visito

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The Best Way to Find Undiscovered Britain - Beautiful Country Walks By Andrew Regan

Keeping fit and healthy, both in mind and in body, is the best way to ensure that you get to work most days and avoid unwanted illnesses. As the old saying goes 'prevention is better than cure', so pursuing a healthy way to live means that you will be better prepared to fight off those unwelcome lit

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Golf Vacations in Spain By Alison Addy

Golf Vacations in Spain Many people choose to go to Spain as their holiday vacation destination. Years ago the favorite vacation spots of most couples and families was Florida and the infamous Disney world. While this is still a favorite and wonderful vacation location, many are choosing to "expa

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Scotland Holidays - Aviemore and the Cairngorms By Charles Marriage

This area is a foremost tourist area in Scotland and is privileged to have two of the most distinctive ecosystems in the UK.High up in the Cairngorms there is the relict flora of the last Ice Ages - a British tundra. As well as heather there is enough lichen to support reindeer, dwarf willows, the c

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One Businessman’s Exuberance, Excitement, and Appreciation - And it Was Only Day One of Our Tour By Sandy Shaw Platinum Quality Author

A successful and well-to-do building contractor came up to me at The Western Wall in Jerusalem, and told me that he was now ready to go home. His words were quite a shock to my system because it was only our first day in Jerusalem. Waiting patiently for him to elaborate he began to pour out what

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