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September 1,
Zambia - Travel Article

Zambia, What an Amazing Country!

 Zambia

When you travel abroad, especially far away from home, you want to have peace of mind. The same applies if you're on an African safari. If your desire is to meet warm, friendly people - then travel to Africa's peace haven, Zambia. In Zambia you'll find that which you most desire, the warm African welcome.

Peace, stability and friendliness describe Zambia. It is a country incredibly endowed with natural resources, the heritage of a natural safari country. Just imagine these amazing places:-

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January 1,
Britain - A Year of Culture, Fun and Sport - Travel Article

What's New in Britain 2006?

Fans of William Shakespeare, Agatha Christie and Mozart are among those who will find plenty to interest them in Britain in 2006. A major sporting venue and a royal palace are also set to reopen and there are new museums and galleries to enjoy. Here are just some of the highlights visitors can look forward to in an event-packed year.

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August 1,
Bruges - Travel Article

10 Must-Dos When In Bruges 

Author: Elke Wetzig (elya)

A timeless spectacle, Bruges is a charming city full of medieval flavour. Its architectural treasures lure the eye, revealing a city of rich history. Serene canals and tight cobbled streets seize your imagination, enticing you to explore more and more. 

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July 1,
Johnny English - Travel Article

Britain's Craziest Secret Agent

 

Britain has always had something of a reputation as home to the world's favourite secret agents and now their popularity in books and films has increased with the action comedy from Universal Pictures. “Johnny English” stars one of Britain's most popular comedians, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) in the title role as an incompetent MI7 operative. He is “the agent even the Secret Service keep secret”, to quote the film's trailer.

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June 1,
Britain - On Track - Travel Article

200 Years of Steam Trains

Steam Train - From WP Clipart (Public Domain)

An invention that changed the world is 200 years old in 2004. Britain is celebrating the bicentenary of the steam railway locomotive with a year-long events programme, but it is not an engineering giant such as James Watt or George Stephenson being fêted.

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