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During the process of choosing baby safe rooms, you may want to do more than look for hotels that will provide playpens and cribs. Looking for facilities that have special windows and doors that cannot be opened by toddlers is among the things to be considered. It includes the doors as well as bathroom doors [...]
March 20th, 2010 | Posted in Travel News | No Comments
Australia's iconic city of Sydney is the site of magnificent architecture and awesome views. Both new and old cultures are blended in Sydney. Getting here is possible from anywhere at the Sydney International Airport. From there it is easy to get to your accommodation or any place you want to visit by using a private [...]
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London Barking in England, UK is usually discovered on the east side of the city. There are numerous main roads which provide beneficial transport links into the city of London. Barking Road is home to a automobile rental branch which provides vehicle hire from 1 of the primary national car hire firms within the area. [...]
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South Africa is going to celebrate the worlds` largest event FIFA World Cup 2010, by providing the maximum enjoyment both for its visitors and players who arrive to give life to the game. For smooth commuting of fans, FIFA officials, media and associates, the South African Transport Department developed an efficient program. The program includes [...]
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If you would like to see the whole city of Cape Town at a glance then Table Mountain is the perfect solution. The height of Sandstone Mountain (at Maclear's Beacon) is 1,086m (3560ft) above sea level and the flat summit is nearly 3km from end to end. From the top of the mountain you [...]
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The Cape Town Waterfront is situated between Island and Table Mountain, officially known as the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, or the V&A Waterfront. The waterfront was a project that originated in 1988 saw the birth of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront Company, which was permitted to lease 83 hectares of the old Cape Town, [...]
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The new high-speed Gautrain to be launched for World Cup 2010 brings a new era in South Africa's transportation system. Within 40 minutes at a top speed of 160 km/hr (100 miles/hour) the train can cover a distance of 80 kilometers from Hatfield, in the suburbs of Pretoria, to Johannesburg. A connection will provide shuttle [...]
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South Africa has dedicated more than three million hectares of landmass to the conservation of its natural heritage. Apart from other national heritage parks Pilansberg National Park (55.000 hectares) in South Africa is well known for its unique geological location, rare rock types and setting. Some 1300 million years ago volcanic eruptions produces the Pilansberg [...]
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Knowing how to do regular car maintenance will be able to save you some money. It is best that you stick to a regular car maintenance schedule in order to avoid having your car fixed in case it breaks down due to poor maintenance. Read on to know more about car maintenance and also provided [...]
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The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. The park was established in 1898 with nearly 2 million hectares of land to save the wildlife of the South African Lowveld. Its ecosystems are highly varied so that it allows those who enter its vastness to immerse themselves [...]
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