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KL myhome
content about staying in Kuala Lumpur and how to get home overthare. … Read entire article »
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Indonesia’s most specific lodging advice (TSLA)
Travelers who are seeking for specific accommodation or location in Indonesia will benefit because TSLA only will highlight specific accommodations with specific characters. This will hopefully give travelers a better idea where to stay best during their journey through Indonesia. http://tsla.thadeaou.com … Read entire article »
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Masai Mara wildebeest Migration The annual wildebeest migration has begun and the tourist rush to the Masai Mara is on the rise. The Masai Mara is located in the southern Kenya tourism circuit right in the midst of the vast Savannah landscape with unending vistas of grass, velds supports the highest numbers of wildlife in Kenya Masai warrior country. The sheer numbers of the fearful, leaping and kicking wildebeest catches the crocodile by surprise forcing them to give way from the stampede and guaranteed death from trampling. Since food is moving, the predators, including the awesome African lion accompany the blue wildebeest across valleys, velds and rivers as they eat the sick, weak, old and the lost ones in the Africa’s grandest wildlife march. Nothing is as breathtaking as Observing the Wildebeest River … Read entire article »
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Maldive Digest
Maldive Digest provides latest information of the happenings in the Maldives. It also provides a directory of sites in that country, which you can check before you visit Maldives. Also, the website provides a an updated Database of all the resorts in Maldives with images, awards and facilities in respective resorts. The Maldives was largely terra incognita for tourists until the early seventies. Strewn across the equator in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives archipelago possesses an exceptionally unique geography as a small island country. Nature has fragmented the archipelago into 1,190 tiny islands that occupy a mere one per cent of its 90,000 sq km territory. Only 185 islands are home to its 300,000 population, while the other islands are used entirely for economic purposes of which tourism and agriculture are … Read entire article »
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