A Day in Villa Lucia - Lake Como by Paul Rone-Clarke

Waking to the silk-grey waters and snow-capped mountains, I walk gracefully and somewhat majestically out of the Villa. One finds oneself taking on a whole new persona of a regal and historic nature whilst the past of the lake permeates the present, it unarguably adds grace to natural grandeur.

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Traveling to Retford - Some Interesting Sites By Simon Haughtone

Retford is a market town that is in the county of Nottingham and about 30 miles from the city of Nottingham. The Chesterfield canal cuts right through the center of town and the town is in the valley created by the Idle River. Retford received its right to hold a market in 1246. The town most

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Kanturk Castle, Co Cork Ireland - What’s the Story by Dermot Condell

"A man's home is his castle..." so the saying affirms. Sadly in this case, it seems Kanturk Castle, Cork, Ireland never became a home. Regardless of it, what did get constructed was and is magnificent. The main edifice consists of 4 story, while each tower stands up to 5 story. Now as you strol

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Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort - Something For Everyone by Tim Roseland

When Conde Nast traveler magazine, in 2002, awarded the Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort as its number one find it is People's Choice Awards, one of the major reasons for their selection was that the Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort is a place where there is never nothing to do. Visiting this

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Colon Theatre Argentina

The Colon Theatre in Buenos Aires is one of the best opera houses in the world. Opened in 1908 in the name Teatro Colon this theatre with 2,367 seats and standing room for 1,000 took twenty years to complete. This theater is situated in 9 de Julio Avenue which is the center of the city. But the prin

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