Nov
05
    

If you thinking of France think of champagne, here is a great video how it’s made. Why don’t you consider a short organic vacation in Champagne? Looks great!

Filed by Maria on 05-11-2007


Oct
31
    

With the song below we wish you scary spooky and thrilling Halloween.

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Filed by Maria on 31-10-2007


Oct
15
    

New York, the-city-that-never-sleeps, the-big-apple and the-largest-colorful-chaos-on-the-planet, recently launched new campaign to promote its travel and tourist services. This is Entertainment, This is Fashion, This is Food, This is Shopping, and This is Just Another Day are some of the This-is that NYC offers. Then you have Just Ask The Locals where celebrities and residents of New York will answer your questions. Watch out for Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore.

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Filed by Maria on 15-10-2007


Oct
03
    

I absolutely love this Sesame Street character and especially this on-board caption! Grover is the ultimate flight attendant.

Kindly uploaded on YouTube by sesamestreet66

Filed by Maria on 03-10-2007


Sep
28
    

Marrakech is one of the biggest cities in Morocco and often mistaken for a capital. It was even know as Morocco city. Actually Rabat is the Moroccan’s capital while Marrakech is the second largest city (after Casablanca). Influenced by both Islam and Christianity, it is colorful, pleasantly chaotic and unexpected. Many of the foreign tourists who visit is often leave it with mixed feelings or surprise, love, affection or frustration. Let’s see why this is happening.

Language
If you’re heading to Morocco you’d definitely consider some French lessons and you’d be absolutely sorry for not paying attention to your language courses in high school. Though big cities and travel centers are quite crowded with tourists from all over the world, there are still people who do not speak English. Surprised? You haven’t heard anything yet. Local people speak Moroccan Arabic, something that is quite different from the Mid-East one and slightly influenced by French and Spanish. In addition there are many other dialects impossible to be learnt for a few day holidays.

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Filed by Maria on 28-09-2007