Monthly Archives: April 2008

Tunisia One Of The Best Destinations For 2008

The North African country of Tunisia has recently become a destination for many travelers. It’s hard to say what attracts them more, however. Is it the white sandy beaches, the age-old medinas, or the stylish boutique hotels, often built in … Continue reading

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Cedar Point: The World Capital Of Roller Coasters

If you are looking for fun and excitement, or the perfect place to visit with the whole family, then it might be time for you to visit the Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio. Situated on a small peninsula called … Continue reading

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Laguindingan International Airport Development Project

The Project Management Team of the Laguindingan Airport Development Project (LADP) is in the last stage of the pre-qualification process and will soon announce qualified bidders for the project. The project to build the Laguindingan International Airport has been in … Continue reading

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Argentina Develops Gay Tourism

Argentina has recently experienced a travel industry boom. Mendoza, Patagonia, and Salta are popular destinations for those who travel to the country. However, what might bring some unexpected profit to the market is gay tourism. Also known as LGBT tourism, … Continue reading

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Azerbaijan: Land Of Fire

Azerbaijan, the land of fire located in the South Caucasus, is the largest of the three former Soviet republics which make up the region. Bordering Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Iran, the country presents itself as a unique combination of different … Continue reading

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U.S. Airports Using New Body Scanners For Security Reasons

Starting from last week New York and Los Angeles airports have started using body scanners which can “see” beneath a passenger’s clothing to check whether they are carrying concealed weapons or not. The equipment, which is the size of a … Continue reading

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In Airports, USA on Sunday 20th April by They : Leave a comment

Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel On eBay Auction

A nine-story-tall Ferris Wheel from Santa Monica, California is up for ten-day auction on eBay. The minimum auction price is $50,000 and half of the winning bid minus all required fees will be donated to the Special Olympics. The Pier … Continue reading

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In Travel News, USA on Friday 18th April by They : Leave a comment