In the southeast corner of the Mediterranean Egypt is one of Africa’s largest countries. From sprawling Cairo we travel up the Nile to Luxor and then into the ancient Valley of the Kings.
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Barcelona is Spain’s capital of the proud and distinct region of Catalunya. With Franco's fascism now long gone, Catalan's creative and independent spirit is on a roll. Many visitors find this to be Spain's most cosmopolitan and vibrant corner.
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Norway in the far north of Europe stretches high into the Arctic and takes up the Western part of Scandinavian Peninsula. From its metropolis of Oslo, we catch the train to Sognefjord in the Fjord country, finishing in Bergen.
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This program brings more Alpine thrills: starting at 10,000 feet up on the Zugspitze on the Austrian border and ending in the rugged Dolomites mountains of Italy.
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Using London as a starting point and base from which to explore, we’ll first head West to the Cotswolds, then up to Strafford–upon-Avon and Warwick, and finally we take a short side-trip to Cambridge.
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Three master cake artists go head to head in competition to build the ultimate five-foot tall cake, take home $10,000, and have their cake showcased as the centerpiece of Petersen Automotive Museum’s Sneak Preview Exhibit.
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Denmark is small, flat and really well-organized. While its capital city Copenhagen is a thriving metropolis and the country has a vigorous economy, get out into the countryside and what the traveler finds is closer to cute.
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