"He is richest who is content with the least, for content is the wealth of nature."Socrates
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Cappadocia, Turkey - Land Of Wonders Combined forces of mankind and nature have created three wonders of Cappadocia- its "fairy chimneys" (coneshaped pillars of tuff capped with basalt) in the unique valleys that look like another planet, ancient underground cities and 1500-year old rock cut ...
Residential Tourism in Costa Blanca We are flocking to Spain for our holidays in greater numbers than ever before. But forget the old annual fortnight's package holiday. Now we want to hop on a low-cost flight to our own home in Spain - preferably, for two thirds of us, on the Costa Blanca ...
Travel to Nova Scotia: Canada's New England If you're on a budget, tired of crowded beaches and packed hotels, love seafood, and have a 19th-century mindset, then Nova Scotia is for you.Think New England, and vivid images come to mind: of lighthouses and fishing boats, charming coastal towns, ...
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Italy, a veritable treasure chest of culture and heritage - with its food, wine, culture and history, is always on the top of a European tour list. A tour to Italy would not be complete without going to Florence. This city is in the heart of Tuscany and is sometimes considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. It is a place that is famous for its abundance of fine art and architecture and in the modern day, its fashion and leather goods. If you are feeling a little tired out after a few days of sightseeing in Florence, a Florence hills tour can be a great way to relax and wind down. With a great ambience and an aura of solitude the hills of Florence are very popular and ideal for those who wish to take a break from the city. If you only have a few hours to spare and don't want to venture too far from Florence, then a trip to the town of Fiesole is highly recommended. Set amongst the hills, just 5 miles from Florence, Fiesole makes a pleasant half-day trip from Florence and provides a wonderful view of the city. You can get there by bus from the centre of Florence in around 20 minutes. If you're feeling more energetic or have a little more time to spare you can walk from the centre of Florence to Fiesole in around 2 hours. Once in Fiesole you can easily spend two or three hours wandering round, taking in the sights and the views of Florence and the valley below. Sights include a Roman Amphitheatre and baths dating from 1 BC, the Duomo and a few small museums. If you have a full day to spare there are numerous tour companies that can organise day trips by bus, walking tours or biking trips. Alternatively you can hire a car and use a map to discover the delights of the Tuscan countryside for yourself. A guided walking tour of the Florence hills will provide you with an insider's view of Florence & Tuscany - you can discover the hidden treasures and learn of great legends and stories, giving you a more intimate experience of the region of Tuscany. A walk through the Florence hills is invigorating and you can soak up the beauty of the surroundings as you breathe in the fresh air and bask in the warm sun. You'll also find plenty of photo opportunities as you pass by churches, castles, hill top towns and villages, olive trees and vineyards If you're reasonably fit and have cycling experience you may want to take a Florence Hills Tour by bike. There are many tour companies that offer guided biking expeditions of the area. With these tours you will cover more ground than the walking tours and you will see many of the different terrains and landscapes that the Florence hills have to offer. Be sure to find out as much information as possible about the cycling route before you go, as many tours of the Florence hills by bike can be arduous because of the steep climbs that you have to make. If you want to make the most of the peace and quiet and spend a few more days enjoying the countryside you may want to book a stay in one of the many bed and breakfasts, hotels or villas in the Tuscan hills. Hiring a car will allow you to venture just that little bit further afield and visit some of the beautiful Tuscan hill towns such as San Gimignano, Colle Val D'Elsa and Monteriggioni. Regardless of how much time you have to spend there, a trip to the hills surrounding Florence will give you a taste of the Tuscan countryside that will help to make your trip just that little bit more special. Suzanne Morrison is a keen independent traveller and considers Florence one of her favourite European cities. Visit her website to learn about more Florence Italy Sights
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Now Online: "Europeana", Europe's Digital Library - eGov Monitor Europeana, Europe’s multimedia online library opens to the public today. At www.europeana.eu, Internet users around the world can now access more than two million books, maps, recordings, photographs, archival documents, paintings and films from ...
Lil' Wayne maps North American dates - Entertainment.uk.msn.com Lil' Wayne is gearing up for a tour to support his album 'Tha Carter III', which sold one million copies in its first week of release in June. The jaunt will kick off December 6 with a show in Rochester, NY which is a rescheduled date, following a ...
Apple releases iPhone 2.2 OS with Google Maps Street View! - Intomobile.com Apple’s iPhone 2.2 OS has long been expected to bring a host of new features to the iPhone and iPhone 3G. With new feature highlights like Google Maps Street View and a refreshed iPhone Safari UI, the iPhone 2.2 OS promises to take your iPhone to ...
iPhone 2.2 update brings Maps update and more - San Francisco Gate The latest iPhone 2.2 software update available now brings some welcome additions to Maps and some thoughtful improvements to Safari and iTunes. The biggest thing is the upgrade to Maps, which can now factor in walking and transit routes when you ...
Google Releases Enhanced Maps Features for iPhone - WebProNews "The most eye-catching one is Street View," says Mobile Maps software engineer Joe Hughes . "Apple's silky-smooth implementation makes it a joy to pan around the world. You might wonder why you'd want to look at panoramas of the world while you're ...
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