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Oxford England
Oxford is well known for it’s universities there are many, around 39 to 40 going back over 700 hundred years. You will be able to visit some of the universities but not all of them.
Read More »South-East England
South-East England is the main economic powerhouse of the country and is the most populated of the English regions. The region holds a lot of interest to travelers, from landscapes to historical towns and cities. Kent was
Read More »Visiting London
London is one of the world’s greatest cities with history, culture and a capital of international trends such as in music, arts, fashion and neighborhoods such as the Westminster and Knightsbridge and the 2012 Olympics. London
Read More »Central and North Western Scotland
Central Scotland the Lock Lomond has been Glasgow’s retreat it has “bonnie banks” and “bonnie braes” it is important for being the heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossaches National Park it was Scotland’s first national park since 2002. There are
Read More »Edinburgh Scotland
Edinburgh is located in Southern Scotland it is divided into two parts the Old Town and the New Town and is split by the Princess Street Gardens. You will see green sunlit hills, rusty red crags and blue distant sea. The Old Town has
Read More »The Good Ole Irish, Let’s Visit Ireland
We are going to start with Northern Ireland and the “Giant Causeway.” The Giant’s Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the northeast coast of
Read More »A Quick Guide to Planning a European Vacation
Where do you stay in Europe? The choice is yours. If traveling alone or with friends and depending on your finances one can stay at luxurious hotels and beach resorts. If traveling with children you will
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