Here’s a great list of best wine destinations around the world. Of course, don’t forget to bring couple bottles back as souvenirs.
| Perhaps the world’s most famous wine destination, the Bordeaux region of France has long been renowned for its vineyards that produce everything from delicious table wines to the most expensive bottles in the world. In Bordeaux, the French passion for food and wine unite for a sensational wine-tasting experience. |
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Here’s some definitely interesting souvenirs you should consider bringing back from Greece.
| 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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Check out the Salty Dawg Saloon, way too cool.
I wonder if anyone ever steals those dollar bills and how many dollars do you think they add up to?
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The Salty Dawg Saloon is a famous landmark of the town of Homer, Alaska.
A patrons pins a dollar bill to the ceiling of the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit in Homer,
Alaska, August, 6 2008. Tourists often write their names or hometowns on dollar bills to leave
as souvenirs after visiting the bar. The tradition started when a man walked in and tacked a
dollar on the wall of the log cabin. He explained that his friend would be by later and the money
was to buy him a drink. |
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