Orlando, Paris

Orlando is a popular tourist town in the state of the Florida (which is in the USA). It is not only popular for its hot weather, sunny beaches, shopping centres and nightlife, but its main attraction is the entertainment. There is plenty of theme parks in the area, including the world famous Universal Studios, Disney [...]

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Life in New Zealand

This is a typical hotspot to those who enjoy travelling. The country has many venues for water sports (including surfing, sailing, volleyball, kayaking and canoeing.
Not only does New Zealand have lots of watersports, but there are also many walking spots available. The set in which the massive blockbuster hit, ‘The Lord of the Rings’ [...]

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Paris, France

Paris is the capital of France, it is also known as the place of Romance. No-one would deny this title, due to the exotic scenery and landscapes that can be found in the Capital.
One of the main (and maybe most bizarre) features that lures travelers to Paris is the delicacy. Unlike in the UK, [...]

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mexico Tradition

Mexico is just south of America, and is ethnically and traditionally different. The country is well known for it’s hot weather, different cuisine and sombrero’s (large pointy hats made of straw).

The food in Mexico varies, with beef, enchiladas (flour based wraps, which are used to stuff fillings in, such as vegetables or meat), spices and [...]

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Disaster at Pompey

Pompey is a part of Italy near Naples. It is a high tourist attraction due to the large, one thousand years overdue volcano called Vesuvius. However, this isn’t the only attraction, and is in fact, the lesser of the two Pompey has to offer. In the little town of Pompey, a tourist can expect to [...]

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