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Asia
Asia is an exotic and diverse continent a place of extremes! The world's largest continent
is also home to the world's highest peak, Mt.
Everest in Nepal, and the world's lowest point
in the Dead Sea. There is so much to be seen between the two. The eastern cultures are so different from anything that westerners know. Seeing this continent on television does not do it justice. See it for yourself.
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South
America
The Equator cuts through this continent making
the temperatures hot but you'll stay cool knowing
where to go.
In Argentina t he major change to watch out for is the devalued peso. This means that Argentina no longer seems exorbitantly pricey compared with neighbouring countries.
Brazil, though it's landmass is bigger than the U.S., has no mountains to compare with its Andean neighbours, but in every other respect it has all the scenic and cultural variety you would expect from so vast a country.
Ecuador's a land of bold contours and heightened colours, where you can find yourself beneath a canopy of dripping vegetation amongst clouds of neon-coloured butterflies one day, and in a highland market, mixing with scarlet-ponchoed indígenas the next.

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Middle
East
Don't write this region off as as just being all
desert. There is plenty of history and culture to
explore. All are keen to see the Valley of the Kings, the Pyramids at Luxor and to go diving in the Red Sea. However, there is much more to this exciting mixture of the ancient and modern worlds that is attracting more and more visitors every day.
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Caribbean
& Bermuda
Relax under the sun and on the sand in the islands.
You can still find plenty of activities to fill
your days and nights.
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Europe
Austria to the UK and Antwerp to Zaragoza. The information
is at your fingertips. A continent filled with culture and diversity, Europe is bound to provide everything you need in food, scenery, music, architecture and history to make your visit a memorable one.
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Australasia
Includes the islands of the South Pacific, such
as Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and adjacent
islands.
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Africa
A vast and diverse continent stretching from the Mediterranean to the Cape of Good Hope. Sometimes known as the Dark Continent, Africa has the
longest human history of any continent and the longest
river. Though it is famous for its jungles and safari holidays, Africa has even more to offer.
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North
America
The United States, Canada, and Mexico make up the
friendly neighbourhood of North America. There is so much to see and do in this country which has been a world leader in youth culture and road trip. As one of the richest economies in the world they have invented so many entertaining ways to spend their money.

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Bahamas
Bahamas, a major centre for tourism, popular for the exotic beauty of its landscapes, shores and beach resorts. The islands of Grand Bahama, Abaco and New Providence offer tourists the opportunity to visit a wide range of attractions and tourist sites, combining beautiful, wild, tropical landscapes with sumptuous and imposing, modern architecture and infrastructure. The unique, intriguing contrast between exotic landscapes that seem to be untouched by man and modern architectonic colossi, breathtaking skyscrapers and state of the art technology renders the Bahamas the perfect holiday destination for tourists in search for adventure and excitement.
Paris,
France
It's little wonder that so many wistful songs have been
penned over the years about France's capital, Paris.
Few cities leave the visitor with such vivid impressions,
whether it's the drifting cherry blossoms in the tranquil
gardens of Notre-Dame, the riverside quays on a summer
evening, the sound of blues in atmospheric cellar bars,
or the ancient alleyways and cobbled lanes of the historic
Latin Quarter and village Montmartre.
Las
Vegas, NV USA
Though discovered by Spanish explorers in 1829, Las Vegas is still considered a young city. There have been a few changes made since its discovery. Shimmering from the desert haze of Nevada like a latter-day
El Dorado, Las Vegas is now the most dynamic, spectacular
city on earth. At the start of the twentieth century,
it didn't even exist; at the start of the twenty-first,
it's home to well over one million people, with enough
newcomers arriving to need a new school every month. There is more to this city than slot-machines and hotels. .
Sydney,
Australia
There's more to this place than dingoes and Skippy. This country provides the kind of lifestyle that people think of when they talk about freedom. The island of Australia has even got a variety of climates to choose from at any given time of year.
Flying into Sydney provides a thrilling close-up snapshot
of the city as the airplane swoops alongside sandstone
cliffs and golden beaches, revealing toy-sized images
of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House tilting in
a glittering expanse of blue water.
Beijing,
China
China is expected to be the dominant world economy in ten years. This has lead to a major transformation of its tourist industry. You now can stay in the most luxurious hotels at a reasonable rate and tour the traditional sights without hardship.
The brash modernity of BEIJING (meaning Northern Capital)
comes as a surprise to most visitors. Traversed by freeways
(it's the proud owner of more than a hundred flyovers)
and spiked with high-rises, this vivid metropolis is
China at its most dynamic.
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