PARIS
2006-08-28 15:22:28
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answered by happylittletoes 6
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Paris is beautiful. subway is very convenient - do not forget to bring a 2" x 1" photo - you can buy a week pass = it is much cheaper. Do not miss the 10 p.m. show for the Effie Tower - it is so romantic,
watch for pit pocket - they use razor blade and cut your backpack or purses
Cann is soso - you can take a little tram to tour for an hour
Nice and Leon is no big deal
there is a travel agency in Europe - I join the tour for $ 48 /day including hotel, tour guide and tour bus. tip for the driver and tour guide is $5 the tour guide speak Chinese , English and Dutch
www.amttravel.com
www.GOEUGO.COM
or you can call The Netherlands phone number 31 10 213 02 08
it is very cheap and the hotel is very nice - it included morning breakfast buffet
do not forget to bring the water bottle w/ you - you cannot drink the tap water
summer is very hot in Paris - but it is so much to see - do not forget to pick up a free map in the hotel lobby - if you want to buy
expensive stuff, eg LV purses. - you need to bring your passport to the stores
and get the tax refund in the airport
2006-08-29 07:45:25
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answered by gooooooooooofyung 2
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Ooty Sound pronunciation?, short for Ootacamund Sound pronunciation? (the official name is Udhagamandalam), is a popular hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. The word Ootacamund itself is a derivation from the toda tribal word Utaka-mund. It is sometimes referred to as "Queen of Hill stations"
History
The Nilgiri Hills were supposedly first claimed in recorded history by the Hoysala King Vishnu Varadhan sometime in the 12th century. However, the hills remained isolated from the glare of civilization until they were surrendered to the conquering British by the Muslim king Tipu Sultan of Mysore in the 18th century. The British citizens in neighboring Coimbatore liked the climate of this forested land, and occupied it by taking land from the native tribes (Toda, Irumba and Badaga); often buying up many square kilometres in a day for the price of a few meals. The hills were developed rapidly under the British Raj because they were almost entirely owned by private British citizens, unlike the rest of India. Ooty served as the summer capital of the Madras Presidency, and had winding hill roads and a complicated rack-and-pinion railway system built by influential and enterprising British citizens with venture capital from the Madras government. Following independence, India has come to love it for the same reasons as the British.
2006-08-31 10:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived all over the globe, and for a nice slow paced life Fiji, Taveuni Island. But I think the best is Hong Kong. In the united states I like San Francisco or Boston
2006-08-29 03:04:06
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answered by Colonyhkman 3
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Yazoo City, Missouri
2006-08-28 22:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The whole is ours
Anyway place where I can live happily is my draeam place
Iam pretty happy in India
Though I have travelled to US Canada - Europe - far East there is nothing like home
Maybe the dreams are just dreams
2006-08-28 22:23:38
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answered by Life 5
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Ouray, Colorado in the San Juan Mountains of SW Colorado. Particularly in the fall when the Aspens turn. I also loved Ireland, particularly in the Connamarra region. You can have your big cities. I prefer a place to be tranquil.
2006-08-28 22:26:26
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answered by gtoacp 5
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Lacoste, France! It is the most peaceful place I have ever lived. The smell of fresh lavender, fresh bread in the morning, siestas in the middle of the day, and less than 100 people living there, many of them artists. It is absolute heaven, but hell on the legs, as it is virtually on the side of a mountain and extremely steep! Wonderful place though...
2006-08-28 22:24:02
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answered by Babeli 2
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Italy, definatley. The architecture, the beauty, the people, the history. the art, the whole package. I love venice, florence, and rome. but if i were to live there it would definatley be tuscany a gorgeous country town full of lil villa's and farms. It is breathtaking.
2006-08-28 22:24:12
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answered by TR 4
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San Diego. However, before the Katrina mess I dreamed of going to New Orleans for MardiGras, but never made it.
2006-08-28 22:24:20
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answered by Darby 7
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My dream country is Japan so I can buy everything Hello Kitty!
2006-08-29 00:47:07
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answered by Mimi Kitty 4
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