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View of Tourism Village in Fort Street. The Baron Bliss Lighthouse can be observed. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Preview of Gypsylifestyle’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Pochomil, Nicaragua Entry Title: “Fishing Village of Pochomil, Nicaragua” Entry: “We continued on south from Montelimar to the small beach/fishing village of Pochomil. This is a quiet little
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Dancing villagers in an Embera village in Panama’s Darien Jungle. More at www.wickedlocal.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Visit : hotels.balicheaphotels.net The Ubud region of Bali is known for its lush and verdant beauty. It is home to terraced hillside gardens, winding river valleys and is the country’s cultural and artistic center. It is also home to the Ubud Village Resort Hotel, only a short drive from the airport and yet surrounded by
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Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) are exploring the ancient Maya village of Joya de Ceren in El Salvador. Twenty Kilometers north west of San Salvador, Ceren is a 550 AD village that was covered by volcanic ash in 650 AD The inhabitants escaped, leaving their possessions behind. Archeologist have be excavating and interpreting this
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Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) are exploring the ancient Maya village of Joya de Ceren in El Salvador. Twenty Kilometers north west of San Salvador, Ceren is a 550 AD village that was covered by volcanic ash in 650 AD The inhabitants escaped, leaving their possessions behind. Archeologist have be excavating and interpreting this
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Herculaneum – www.BAZHE.com Herculaneum Ancient City, Italy Ancient city of Herculaneum is located at the northwestern foot of Vesuvius. Destroyed, together with Pompeii and Stabiae, by the eruption of AD 79. Buried under a mass of tufa preserved many fragile items. Excavation began in the 18th century and uncovered numerous artifacts, including paintings and furniture.