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The Locals of Edinburgh
by Darcie Deaville, Aug 6, 2008
Everyday life in Edinburgh, Scotland for the people, dogs, and cats. The flowers! The music!
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Aberstwyth, West Wales: An Insider's Guide
by Sarah J Morton, Aug 6, 2008
Aberystwyth is a vibrant seaside town on the West Wales coast, with a host of attractions to offer the visitor. Let a resident of the town take you below the surface.
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Edinburgh: The City With Many Stories
by Darcie Deaville, Aug 3, 2008
One of many pieces in Darcie Deaville's writing series, "Diary of a Raving Musician." Edinburgh was the first city in history to have a skyscraper. In fact, they just kept on building on top of each other. The merchants lived in their shops at the bottom. The poor lived at the top, and in between you would find the middle class, like lawyers and doctors. There was little or no sunlight.
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Visa to UK: How to Apply
by thaise poerschke, Aug 2, 2008
I’m Brazilian and I've lived in London since 2006. For me to be here, it was a big challenge. I had to ask for a Visa. Brazilian citizens, as well as the majority of the citizens that don’t have a passport from any of the countries of the European Union, need a visa.
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Mysterious Scottish Island and Its History
by Lauren Axelrod, Jul 31, 2008
In Scotland's cold sea waters lay several islands with castles, stone circles, ruins, and plenty of folklore.
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Why London?
by ShreenaS, Jul 29, 2008
London as a cultural centre and hotspot in the 21st Century.
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Touring Pre-Historic London
by Dawn Michel Ryan, Jul 29, 2008
To attain a glimpse of what London may have been like before it was the London as we know it, a visit to The Museum of London's Pre-Historic wing is the perfect venue.
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When Hotel Du Vin Lost Its Sparkle
by Spencer Hawken, Jul 28, 2008
British hotel chain Hotel Du Vin is acclaimed for its service, food, wine, and standards; but claw beneath the surface and things are not as jolly as they seem.
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Visiting Great Britain: A Great Day in the Countryside
by Glynis Smy, Jul 23, 2008
With rising costs worldwide, it is wise to budget carefully when on holiday. Here is a great journey into the British countryside. Even if you are staying in the heart of the city of London, it is a peaceful day out that does not cost a fortune.
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Lincolnshire and the Fens: The Hidden Delights of East England
by Sarah J Morton, Jul 23, 2008
Lincolnshire is the second largest county in England, yet is often missed from the tourist trail. There are many undiscovered corners to this beautiful and rural county. This guide will reveal them to you.
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