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Let’s continue our journey through London’s street’s. Here’s our first stop… The West End The West End is the city’s social and cultural center, right next to the London home of the royal family. Stretching from the edge of Hyde Park to …

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The largest city in Europe, London is home to about seven million people. Founded by the Romans in the first century AD as an administrative center and trading port, the capital is the principal residence of British monarchs, as well as the center of …

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Colorful pageantry, ancient history, and a varied countryside attract millions of tourists to Britain each year. Facilities for visitors have improved considerably in recent years, with major urban centers offering a good variety of restaurants and hotels. The affluent southern region is more expensive than …

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The landscapes of Europe A wide range of climatic and geological conditions has forged an impressive variety of landscapes in Europe. Although the appearance of much of the land has changed dramatically since mankind began to cultivate it around 7,000 …

Great Britain

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Separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel, Britain has been assiduous in preserving its traditions. However, the island can offer the visitor much more than stately castles and pretty villages. A diversity of landscape, culture, literature, art, …

 

Travel Information about Europe

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Europe by Air With its network of international flights, Europe is one of the most accessible parts of the world to reach by air. Compared with North America and Australasia, European flights are a relatively cheap, quick and convenient way to …

 

Practical information about Europe

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Millions of visitors travel to Europe for reasons many Europeans take for granted – the rich diversity of history, architecture, art, and landscape. In Western Europe tourist facilities are generally of a high standard, while in the former Communist countries …

 

Learn to “toss the belly”

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Beside the fire, as the wood burns black A laughing dancer in veils of light Whose dance transforms the darkness to gold. —Abu Abd Allah ben Abi-l-Khisal, The Serpent of the Nile Unless you have a really detailed map of …

 

Date your muse, please!

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As much as you want to sit down, grab your pen or laptop, and start producing epic novels and award-winning screenplays, it’s probably not going to happen. At first. When first you commit to a life of writing, a lot …

 

Make a quilt in Anne’s land

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A quilt is a visible expression of the quiltmaker’s soul. —Edith Zakem, Prince Edward Island quilter Prince Edward Island, the smallest and least populous of Canada’s ten provinces, is world renowned for two things: Anne of Green Gables and its magnificent quilts. …