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South America: Chile's Easter Island

I have traveled extensively but I will never forget the thrill I felt when I caught my first glimpse of Easter Island. For years I had dreamed of seeing it for myself. After a one-night stay at the magnificent, 5-star Grand Hyatt in Santiago, Chile we boarded LAN Chile for a 3,700-kilometre flight, straight west...

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   The Caribbean: Puerto Rico's historic sites

Puerto Rico offers nothing if not diversity. On one small island, 100 miles long and 35 miles wide, you can experience thousands of years of history and four distinct cultures. Investigate ancient Indian ceremonial parks, compare two of the oldest and most architecturally interesting Spanish Colonial churches, or see a 19th century ...

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Europe: Discover Europe in 2009 with Carnival Cruise Line

Continuing its growth in the rapidly expanding European cruise market, Carnival Cruise Lines will operate an unprecedented number of “Fun Ship” voyages within the region in 2009...

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   Africa: Cruising the Nile in Egypt
Aswan, Egypt - There I was, cruising the Nile with not a care in the world. From a lounge chair on the upper deck, I watched the shoreline as ...

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   Israel: Small and amazing
Israel is a tiny country­­––only about 29,000 square kilometers––and yet, it is a place of amazing variety, with globally unique contrasts. For example, central Israel is the most populous place on earth, and yet, having planted over 240 million trees, it is ...

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Asia: China, ancient civilizations and modern life
Visitors are often surprised to find out how modern China really is. Since the early 90s China has been in the middle of a building boom and infrastructure upgrade that has brought its tourism industry up to Western standards almost overnight. ...

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   Australia: Sydney, the gateway to Australia

Sydney’s laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world’s easiest and most pleasant cities to visit. The people who live here are a friendly, energetic bunch with a tell-it-like-it-is approach to life ...

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