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Kaup, pronounced as Kapu in the local Tulu language, is a village or a small town in Udupi district of Karnataka, India. Kaup Beach is one of the famous beaches of Karnataka where tourists enjoy the beauty of the environment, the long stretches of golden beaches and the cool sea breeze. There is a b... |
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Kaup (pronounced as Kapu in local Tulu language) is a small town on NH-17. It is about 7 Km South of the town of Udipi. The coast near to Kap is formed by basalt rocks starting from Multi river (about 8 Km South of the Lighthouse) and extending up in the Northern direction. Kaup beach is famously kn... |
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The Western Desert is a beautiful, diverse, interesting and mesmerising area of Egypt. Most visitors to Egypt stay in the Nile Valley, visiting the ancient sites and wonders. The Western Desert is part of the Sahara and stretches as far as the border with Libya to the West and Sudan to the South. Th... |
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Bluewater Shopping Centre is a mall in the south east of London. Situated on a 240-acre (97 ha) plot in a former chalk quarry, the centre has a sales floor area of 154,000 m2 over two levels, making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in the UK. The floor plan is a triangular shape with 330 stores... |
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The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its... |
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Waddesdon Manor was built in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French château between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display his outstanding collection of art treasures and to entertain the fashionable world. The 45 rooms on view combine the highest quality French furniture and de... |
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Blenheim Palace was constructed between 1708 and 1722 and is located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It was built for John Churchill(1680-1722), the First Duke of Marlborough. Blenheim Palace is also well known as the birthplace of the 20th century statesman Winston Churchill. It is built in th... |
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The windmills are the quintessential features of the Mykonos landscape. There are 16 windmills and they have been used for grinding agricultural products. All of them are painted white, are circular and have a conical roof made of wood. The windmills, Kato Myloi are situated southwest of Mykonos Tow... |
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Mykonos island is part of the Cyclades island group in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is, along with Santorini and Crete, the most famous and popular Greek islands and attracts thousands of visitors every year. The Greek island is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, its gay community, its exciting nigh... |
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The Duke of York is located along the cobbled entry Commercial Court, one of the oldest streets in Belfast.
The friendly bar staff and good selection of drinks make this a popular bar, which gets busy at weekends. The Duke of York is one of Belfast's most famous traditional pubs, renowned fo... |
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Completely ruined after the departure of the British in 1816, Pondicherry was rebuilt by the first French governors, but it is only in the second half of the century that the most significant constructions were made on government’s and individuals’ initiative. On the seashore, a Phare (light hou... |
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Commercial Court is a tiny, cobbled Cathedral Quarter alleyway and is one of the city's most historic entries. As the name suggests, the area was once Belfast's commercial heart, and several bronze panels pay homage to the pottery, whiskey merchants and old iron foundry that once occupied ... |
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Jordan's deserts comprise 80% of the land area but only 5% of the population. the biggest desert starts as the suburbs of Amman peter out and continue East to the Iraqi, Syrian and Saudi borders. The man-made highlights of the region are the so-called 'desert castles', only one of whi... |
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Petra is a historical and archaeological city in the Jordanian governorate of Ma'an, that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Petra one of the seven wonders of the world is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a v... |
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Perga is today an archaeological site and a major tourist attraction. Ancient Perge, one of the chief cities of Pamphylia in Turkey. St. Paul the Apostle and his companion St. Barnabas, twice visited Perga as recorded in the biblical book, the Acts of the Apostles, during their first missionary jour... |
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Girne is the 'Tourism capital' of Northern Cyprus and probably one of the loveliest islands in the Mediterranean with its horseshoe-shaped harbour dominated by Girne Castle and antique warehouses, which have become cafes, restaurants and bars. The backdrop to the town is the five finger M... |
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Consisting of one main building, this dramatically designed hotel has imposing architecture with towers resembling New York's Chrysler Building. There are 650 rooms. Delphin Imperial Hotel Lara is located in central Antalya, close to Antalium Premium Mall. ... |
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The Erg Chebbi sand dunes, measuring 22 kms long and 5 kms wide, offer desert enthusiasts an astonishing experience. Erg Chebbi is one of Morocco's two Saharan ergs – large dunes formed by wind-blown sand. The dunes of Erg Chebbi reach a height of up to 150 meters and altogether spans an area... |
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Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech, which is scheduled to open in 2014, will be an intimate and exclusive retreat, set in 20 hectares of landscaped olive groves in the heart of the exotic Palmeraie region, with the snow-capped Atlas Mountains providing a stunning backdrop. The resort comprises luxurious a... |
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Jamaa el Fna is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). This ominously named square in Marrakech, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, has a sinister past. Djemaa el Fna, meaning ‘Assembly of the Dead’ in Arabic, was the site of public executions as far back as th... |