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Do you believe in the travel diary?

travel diary The wonderful thing about travel is that you experience so many things from food, culture, adventure and art. But what can’t be shared is often lost within your endless abyss of memories. A travel diary is the answer to capturing a treasure trove of tales that can be relived whenever you open that spiral-bound notebook.
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URGENT TRAVEL UPDATE- HURRICANE SANDY

1Cover Travel Insurance is issuing the following information regarding Hurricane Sandy. This information is particularly important to people who purchased a 1Cover Travel Insurance policy issued before or at midnight (AEDST) on Saturday 27 October 2012.
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The Shopping Hub – Bangkok

Welcome to Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, a maze of alleyways, buzzing Vespas, tuk-tuks and a mass of people sniffing out a bargain on every corner. Bangkok Chinatown is an unforgettable experience, where you’ll find yourself lost more times than not and you’ll be bombarded with deals, delicacies and delicious cuisine.
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The Perfect Balinese Wedding

Imagine tying the knot whilst riding two Sumatran elephants along a picturesque Balinese beach with the sun slowly setting across the crisp blue ocean.
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The all-inclusive cruise holiday

Are you strapped for cash this year and have pulled the holiday off the agenda? Think again, a cruise holiday is one of the most affordable overseas holidays, with virtually all expenses included in the cruise line fee. What you see in the price is what you pay, all up – no surprises! The basic fare includes your room, food, boat-to-shore transportation and almost all on-board activities. Cruises offer real value-for-money holidays – you just need to be strong enough to resist the temptation to spend your precious pennies on the additional on-board and shore expenses. So what exactly is included in your cruise liners ticket aboard ships like P&O and Princess Cruises?
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