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Fresh, crisp summer skies, horses, violins, lakes, flowers, mountains, castles, cobblestone. Europe has many a haven of natural scenery poised with charm. Yet there is something pristine about...
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Nigeria’s new train offers a strange trip

Saturday 9 March 2013
Before his 30-hour train journey to northern Nigeria began, David Adedamola was quite excited to ride the just-revived service.
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Medical tourism offers travel firms untapped growth

Friday 8 March 2013
A dentist’s office may not be everyone’s idea of a perfect holiday destination.
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‘Best Jobs in the World’ hunt returns

Wednesday 6 March 2013
SYDNEY: Australia’s tourism industry yesterday resurrected its hugely popular “Best Jobs in the World” campaign, offering a chance to become a “Chief Funster,” “
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Oman’s new face of tourism

Wednesday 6 March 2013
To the discerning traveler Oman conjures images of deserts, mountains, castles and picturesque coastline.
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Thai tourist industry ‘driving’ elephant smuggling

Sunday 3 March 2013
Smuggling the world’s largest land animal across an international border sounds like a mammoth undertaking, but activists say that does not stop traffickers supply
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Al-Masmak museum conjures up Najd’s history

Thursday 28 February 2013
The Al-Masmak district has become popular among tourists and residents of the Kingdom’s capital because of its many old and new buildings, mosques, coffee shops and shopping area.
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New Zealand: Hiking paradise

Wednesday 27 February 2013
White, sandy beaches and turquoise water surrounded by green hills covered with native bushes and trees, wrapped up with azure blue skies and mild temperatures.
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Himalayan Wonderland

Wednesday 20 February 2013
The mountains of Nepal can be shy, hiding behind
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Buffaloes a divisive link to Hong Kong’s past

Wednesday 20 February 2013
A short journey from the skyscrapers at the hectic center of Hong Kong, water buffaloes lumber over jungle-clad hills and through secluded villages where they once worked as farm animals.
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Marvelous Mussawa beckons Saudi tourists

Monday 18 February 2013
Blessed with natural wonders, Eritrea is a country in the horn of Africa, which still remains a mystery and hidden gem.
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