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		<title>Learning About an Area through the Local Library</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I have been all over the world and you can learn a surprising amount about the local people and their culture by visiting the local library. If the area you are in does not have a local library, then you need to find a new town to bed down in.
Visit the cultural center of any [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Australia &#8211; Canberra</title>
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Canberra is a city of open spaces, parklands, monuments and Australia&#8217;s seat of government.
The capital city of Australia is today home to a population of around 320,000 friendly people. Remember to get cheap flights to Canberra for your trip. Situated in south east Australia in Australian Capital Territory on the western slopes of the Great [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://beachhavenpubliclibrary.org/australia-canberra.html</link>
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		<title>Capturing Nature&#8217;s Beauty</title>
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Once you have caught the wildlife &#8216;bug&#8217;, there&#8217;s simply no letting go. The appetite for learning is instantly awakened; it grows and grows and never stops. There are always new species to see, new facts to be learned. But the relentless quest to satisfy an ever-expanding curiosity often hides a more powerful passion in wildlife [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://beachhavenpubliclibrary.org/capturing-natures-beauty.html</link>
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		<title>Japan Travel Tips</title>
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When exchanging travellers cheques in smaller, regional post offices, you will need the address of someone who lives in Japan. We were turned away when unable to provide a resident&#8217;s address &#8211; they would not accept our hostel&#8217;s address without the name of a resident. Luckily for us we had a friend who lived in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://beachhavenpubliclibrary.org/japan-travel-tips.html</link>
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		<title>I Love the Japan</title>
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Kamikochi is well worth a visit with at least a one night stay. Glorious hikes which are long and fairly easy, spectacular mountains, beautiful ponds and forests. Aim to stay away from the main tourist route and push up through the main valley. Accommodation is pretty expensive, but provides a real insight into contemporary Japanese [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Important Information for Car Drivers Who Intend to Travel to Seattle</title>
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Seattle is among the most favored place for tourism today, as this city offers various events all year round, for example International Film Festival, Northwest Folklife, etc. Travel by car is among the preferred ways to go to Seattle. Car journey has many advantages, but regardless of how watchful you are, some car problems could [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://beachhavenpubliclibrary.org/important-information-for-car-drivers-who-intend-to-travel-to-seattle.html</link>
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		<title>Rinjani: Fascinating Insights</title>
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Well, I discovered that “Whilst in Lombok, Indonesia” can be equally valid. Not two years ago I found myself surrounded on all sides by a dirty great big archipelago of over 13,000 (I counted least 14,376) of Mother Natures finest &#8211; Indonesian islands. For I was standing on Lombok – just one amusing ferry journey [...]]]></description>
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