The crossroads of three great religions, Jerusalem has been fought over for centuries. This is the Holy Land. Whether you’re a pilgrim or a tourist or a little of both, Israel offers a world of memorable experiences.
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This time we’re in Spain to explore the delights of Granada and its famous Alhambra palace, then we’ll unroll our beach towel in Europe’s fun-in-the-sun headquarters: the Costa del Sol.
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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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In Scandinavia, Sweden and Finland are separated by the Baltic Sea. From the stunning capital of Stockholm, we’ll take a ferry across the Baltic to Russian-flavored Helsinki.
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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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Twenty years after the Berlin Wall started coming down, the tunnels that had offered a Cold War escape route have become a popular tourist attraction. (2 November 2009) ... "isl ger-tunn-20091102i" berlin tunnels tourist attraction
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