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  • One Day in Rhodes

    Rhodes

    Rhodes is a bit of an anomaly in Greece. It’s got the largest continuously inhabited medieval old town in the world. In a nation that celebrates the Classical... Read more

    The 27 August 2012 by   Antipodeanblog
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  • Introduction to Kayaking

    Introduction Kayaking

    A few weeks ago a friend of mine invited me to join him on a Kayaking introduction course. He was one of the organizers of this event taking place at a... Read more

    The 27 August 2012 by   Sneaky
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  • World’s Deepest Swimming Pool

    World’s Deepest Swimming Pool

    Nemo 33 is a diving center in Belgium home to the world’s deepest swimming pool. Filled with 2,500,000 litres of non-chlorinated and highly filtered spring... Read more

    The 23 August 2012 by   Ningauble
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  • Happy Birthday to Madonna

    Happy Birthday Madonna

    Happy Birthday to Madonna Veronica Louise Ciccone who turns 54 today. According to Wikipedia, she has sold more than 300 million records worldwide and is... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Ohsocynthia
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  • 10 Of The Most Impressive Old Aqueducts

    Most Impressive Aqueducts

    image credit Aqueducts were built to bring a constant flow of water from distant sources into cities and towns, supplying public baths, fountains and private... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Calaguas, the Beach That Started It All

    Calaguas, Beach That Started

    If I can remember the last time a I ride a bus bound to province it was way back 2002. I usually spend the summer visiting my grandparents in the sleepy town... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Killerfillers
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  • Comparison of Free Online Map Sites ‘Bing Maps Vs Google Maps’

    Comparison Free Online Sites ‘Bing Maps Google Maps’

    Online web mapping for most people is still a relatively new concept; however it has actually been around now for many years now, long enough that a good... Read more

    The 15 August 2012 by   T_mackinnon
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  • An Easy Breezy Trek in Gulugod Baboy

    Easy Breezy Trek Gulugod Baboy

    On a weekend, bound for nothing to happen, I organized a fun climb to Gulugod Baboy. With first timers in tow, I chose this mountain since the trail to the... Read more

    The 06 August 2012 by   Killerfillers
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  • The Amazing Food of the Middle East

    Amazing Food Middle East

    The Middle East has a loads of unique culture, much like any region in the world. Each country's sights are different, the people have their own traditions, an... Read more

    The 06 August 2012 by   Livingthedreamrtw
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  • Old Town – Nice, France

    Town Nice, France

    Despite being so geographically close, France and Italy yet both have their own very distinct cultures. But what if I told you that there’s a place on Earth wit... Read more

    The 05 August 2012 by   Jsleigh14
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