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This guest post was contributed by Lela Lake for Finland holiday experts, Baltic Travel. Finland is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden on the west, Norway on the north and Russia on the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland. Around 5.4 million people reside in Finland, with the majority concentrated in the southern region. If you travel to Finland, these are four incredible sights you can reach by car.
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London is one of the most popular composition cities in the entire world. The city is full of traders, students, tourists and others who visit the city for their various reasons. London is a hub and prime place of crossover of many air routes and hence you can find out that the city has more than one airport. Since there is a large section of outsiders commuting between the city and the airports, there are various companies providing London airport transfers.
One of the known companies for London airport transfers is Harmony Cars. Harmony Cars specializes …
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A holiday is the best time of the year when one can relax and have a great time with friends and family. The most important part of any vacation is the accommodation. The accommodation is that part of the holiday which can make it relaxing and rejuvenating. Many times a hotel is not the preferred choice for many to stay. Staying in apartments can be more relaxing and comfortable. The best place to look for apartments when on a holiday is http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk. Be it villas in Greece or villas in Majorca, one can get them here …
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Scorching heat and acrid smoke have nearly doubled death rates in Moscow. Where does the smoke come from? It is actually coming from the raging fire from the forest nearby. Firefighters battled wildfires covering 1,740 square km (1,075 sq miles) in what the state weather forecaster said was Russia’s worst heat wave for a millennium. The average death rate in the city during normal times is between 360 and 380 people per day! It’s more than 40 degrees (Celsius, or 104 Fahrenheit) on the street. Can you imagine? It is HELL!
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A floating stage, resembled a giant book on Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria can be considered as the biggest book on earth. However, the giant book of Lake Constance can only be seen during Quantum of Solace festival each year. The festival has become renowned for its unconventional staging of shows. The example of its strange opera show was Verdi’ s opera “A Masked Ball” in 1999 featured a giant book being read by a skeleton.
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Homelidays is a lot like any website you may use to book a hotel, for each location you get a description, a list of amenities, photos, maps and testimonials from people who have stayed there. The main difference is that this website specializes in longer term stays. You can search around the website all you like, but in order to check out pricing you will need to register with the website, agree to their charter and activate your account with an email that will be generated. All easily enough done with high speed internet. So once again, a …






