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Here’s a great article on ski resorts at Bulgaria. If you are planning a trip there, make sure check out the ski resorts too.
clipped from www.bizaims.com

Bulgaria’s mountain skiing resorts
ulgaria is located on Balkan Peninsula.
It is bordered on the north by Romania,
on the south by Turkey and Greece, and on the west by the Serbia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
To the East Bulgaria is washed by the Black Sea. More than half of the country’s territory is mountainous or hilly. The majority of tourists are interested in fine Black
Sea beaches, basically round Varna. Amateurs of winter vacations are advised to visit
known mounting skiing resorts such
as Borovet, Pamporovo, Vitosha and Bansko.

Borovets, Bulgaria
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Here’s some great pics of landmarks in Spain as a reason for traveling to Spain. Nicely done.
clipped from www.tomisimo.org
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They really light up the Glòries Tower in Barcelona.

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The entrance to Gaudi’s Güell Park in Barcelona, looks like an enchanted place. This is one of about 70 municipal parks in the city.

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Here’s some great info about the narrowest street in the World. I believe it’s Germany this is…
clipped from www.amazing-planet.net

Spreuerhof Street - The Narrowest Street in the World #1

Spreuerhof Street - The Narrowest Street in the World #2

Spreuerhof Street - The Narrowest Street in the World #3

Spreuerhof Street has been, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the narrowest street in the world since 2007.
In reality, it’s just a passageway, an exit from a rear courtyard. In the eighteenth century, this district was completely destroyed in a huge fire. To ensure that, in future, fires couldn’t spread so easily from house to house, a narrow space was left between them.

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I probably would stay away from Hostels in general but if you must, here’s some tips for going wild in cheap hotels.
clipped from www.nomadicmatt.com

sex in a hostel
DO head to the bathroom. This is a great place to do the nasty. You can lock the door and the shower makes for easy clean up after. Well, only a little bit because you might get a little dirty while in there but hey, comes right off!
DO head to the roof. Tons of hostels have roofs and tons of them keep them unlocked. No one one is going to bother you (unless they get the same idea- though maybe “the more the merrier” is a philosophy you take with you all the time?). Bump uglies under the stars all night long. It will be the most romantic time you get in a hostel.
sex in a hostel
DON’T have sex on the top bunk. You’ll shake the bed. It will creak. You’ll wake up everyone, especially your bunk mate. It’s just mean- there are other places to go. Don’t be that guy or girl! (or any combination of the two!)
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I am not sure if Lebanon is like Switzerland at all but here’s some great pics of Lebanon.
clipped from www.darkroastedblend.com

“Switzerland” comparison does not exactly come to mind when you consider how war-torn and miserable this nation has been in the recent years. But cast a longer look around you while visiting this incredible spot in the Middle East - and the ancient, spectacular beauty of the place will start to haunt you, bless you, and lift you above political agendas and human strife.

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Here’s some definitely interesting souvenirs you should consider bringing back from Greece.
clipped from www.greecelogue.com

Another item which is better left on the shelves! Seriously, you can buy caps at home and I doubt you would wear your Greek cap everywhere…that’s unless you are a serious athlete and train a lot and you might actually find something useful to do with it. But still, the money can be used for something totally different.

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