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Return of Artifacts to Bodrum

Bodrum Castle Tower and View

The coastline around Bodrum has a rich history dating back many through thousands of years of rule by Persians, Ancient Greeks, Crusader Knights and the Ottoman Empire. All that has left the area scattered with enough relics and artifacts to keep today’s archaeologists very happy and the museum in Bodrum is a popular attraction for them.

An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art…

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Discover Ibiza

Landscape view of Ibiza

Ibiza may be well known as a favoured destination for those who enjoy the nightclub scene, but the third largest of the Balearic Islands, after Mallorca and Menorca, has so much more to offer including a choice of over eighty fantastic beaches.

Talking about the nightclubs on the island first. One of the most famous is perhaps Pacha, which is a large venue and the…

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Fast Cars in Gran Canaria

Mountains and Sunset in Gran Canaria

The islands are no strangers to motorsport events as the larger Rally Islas Canarias takes place earlier in the year and usually attracts large crowds. As a nation the Spanish are great fans of all motor sports. Fernando Alonso is their top Formula One driver while Jorge Lorenzo, who was born in Palma de Mallorca, is a top Moto GP rider.

The rally…

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Agatha Christie Week in Tenerife

Puerto de La Cruz in Tenerife

Theatre productions, film showings, conferences, even a tea dance; these are just some of the events that form part of a special Agatha Christie week in Tenerife starting on 5th June 2009.

You may think it strange that a place like Tenerife would host such a large scale celebration that includes 24 seperate events over a 9 day period, but the island was…

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Termessos Towers in History

Taurus Mountains near Termessos

The ancient ruins of Termessos located about 20 miles north west of Antalya are one of the must-see attractions in this part of Turkey. The town’s history is thought to date back at least 3000 years, so don’t expect to see too much in the way of standing structures but the large Amphitheatre, which could probably have seated between four and five thousand people, is largely…

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