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Promenading in Prague
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/6/2008
- Travel
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As the frenzy heightens in less than a hundred days before Christmas, one of the many things we look forward to is our Christmas vacation In most cultures around the globe, such is the best time to spend the holidays with the family
A History That Speaks For Itself: The Prague Castle
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/4/2008
- Travel
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Castles, kings, queens, prince, and princesses – these are some marvels that continuous to play significant elemental roles that inspire stories of gallantry, valor, love, and romance Undeniably, one of the most inspiring adventures that one could have is a visit to a place where the stories started – a trip to an actual castle
A Triumph Arching Through Time
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/4/2008
- Travel
- Unrated
It is no question that Paris, France gained triumph when the Arc de Triomphe was completed between the years 1833 and 1836 Not only was it regarded as a canvas of their nation’s rich history
More Than a Place of Worship: The Notre Dame de Paris
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/4/2008
- Travel
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Way before the Christian faith was introduced in France, the site of the Notre Dame already served as a center for adoration and worship According to the historical narratives about the area, even the Celtic tribes had some sacred groves of trees in that location
A Perpetual Symbol: Rome’s the Coliseum
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/4/2008
- Travel
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One of the most notable destinations of travelers and tourists who pass by Rome is the Coliseum Rome’s Coliseum is situated in what is often referred to as the “Centro Historico” of the city
A Journey Through the Four Corners: The Public Squares of Rome
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/4/2008
- Travel
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You haven’t been to Rome if you haven’t been to the public “Squares” that are lurking around this phenomenal area Undeniably, the public squares of Rome are included in its list of major attractions, not just in the entire city but that of the entire Italy
Experience Amsterdam History With an Amsterdam Canal Cruise
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/2/2008
- Travel
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The city of Amsterdam has lost half of its waterways to build more streets, buildings, and parking spaces However, it is still known as the most watery city as canals and harbours are all over the city
You Can’t Miss The London Eye
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/1/2008
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The London Eye is one of the most visual landmarks in London It is formerly called the Millennium Wheel
Amsterdam is a Place Full of Christmas Spirit
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/1/2008
- Travel
- Unrated
If you and your family are thinking of another place to spend Christmas, you may consider spending Christmas in Amsterdam
During the Christmas season, you may want to enjoy the outdoors as well and see other beautiful sites and the rich culture of the people of Amsterdam
If I Say London, You Say Big Ben
- By Edward Grey
- Published 11/1/2008
- Travel
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London is always going to be famous for the Big Ben Clock Tower It is the first thing that comes in the minds of most people when they hear the place London
