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South America for the Dead and for the Living

I had a dream, why I`m saying I had? Because it is already fulfilled with minimum cost. Since I open a guide with lots of details about festivals all over the world, I stumble upon on a random page, and my eyes stuck on a very interesting event that is being held in Oaxaca, Mexico. [...]

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Blue Rider – The Life and Work of August Macke

August Macke was born in the town of Meschede, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany. You can visit his hometown from any Dusseldorf trade show hotel.

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The Spas the Limit

While human culture may thrive on the newest scientific and technological developments to make life simpler, faster-paced, or more efficient, sometimes all of it serves just make one more anxious. Despite this extreme difference in lifestyle compared to our ancestors two thousand years ago, or even two hundred, we share remarkably similar physiological and psychological [...]

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Liverpool’s Top 5 Pubs

Liverpool is a fascinating city, associated with influential docks, and a sterling contribution to the Industrial Revolution across Britain. Anyone on a visit to one of the many Liverpool city centre hotels will find some great pubs in the area, and the following five are particularly worthy of note.

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Gymnasts Storm to Victory in Perthshire

Gymnasts have revealed their skills at the Kinross Secondary Schools competition in the Bell’s Sports Centre in Perth. As many cheering fans and family flocked to the hotels in Perthshire, the events showcased the talents of many junior gymnasts who are hoping to make it big in the competitive sports.

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Wearing History in Edinburgh: The Kilt

Scotland holds many alluring myths and legends. The landscape itself is a testament to wild and untamed nature that seems to be at the heart of Scottish history. The memorable and stirring images of Mel Gibson as Robert Wallace preparing to best the English in the film Braveheart is at the heart of such an [...]

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Liverpool’s Landmarks

Located in the North of England, Liverpool can easily be reached by car or train. Alternatively, if you’re planning to travel to the city by air, you’ll find a range of conveniently located Liverpool airport hotels.

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A Chance to Connect

It was another rainy day on our vacation, and we were truly struggling to come up with something to keep ourselves occupied. Luckily our luxury hotel Edinburgh had a wealth of suggestions for us, as we felt like we had exhausted all of our options up to that point.

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Sailing The Sunny Seas of Sardinia

For many people the ideal holiday abroad consists of making the most of the sunshine and the much needed time off work, but there are two ways of doing this. For a lot of us, one way involves lounging by the pool or the beach and soaking up the sun with a few drinks and [...]

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Restaurant guide to Glasgow

In the past, Glasgow has often been overshadowed by Scotland’s other cultural giant: Edinburgh. The city is however, gaining a lot more national attention in recent times as people are slowly realising the charm of the city’s unique and mesmerising character. As well as one of the successfully launched chain of

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