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Travel smarter with GuidePal City Guides

At GuidePal we’re passionate about travel, and we believe that the only way to truly see and experience a city is to do it like a local. We grew tired of those out-of-date, dull, over-priced travel guides compiled by writers with no real experiences in the city - it’s clear to us that there’s a lot of virtual traveling going on, and too much travel-payola. So we launched a mission to provide free city guides that are completely objective, unbiased, constantly updated, and created by people actually living in the city. And we can proudly say that we’ve succeeded in our mission.

Southern Brittany France (South Bretagne) - Loire Atlantique (Holiday Travel Guide)

More at www.brittanyholidayguide.com (Holiday Travel Guide) Once you reach the Loire-Altantique department, you know you have arrived in Southern Brittany in France (south Bretagne - Breizh). This is a land much flatter than the rest of Brittany, a land of rivers & canals with a Nature Regional Park in Grande Briere, a coastline of beautiful beaches with the glamorous seaside resort of La Baule and his dominant city, Nantes, Brittany’s former capital. Small seaside resorts worth a visit include Le Croisic, Piriac-sur-mer, Saint Brévin and Pornic without forgetting the stunning medieval city of Guérande with its salt mashes. For more information on places to visit in Southern Brittany, your travel & accommodation arrangements, the festivals taking place and more, visit http - Video of Nantes’ Mi-Careme Carnival: www.youtube.com - Video of Nantes City: www.youtube.com Music credit: Kevin McLeod

How To Find Cheap Airfare

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The Vice Guide to Travel - Philippines Jeepneys Part 1

To see Part 2 go to: www.vbs.tv In case you’re a little fuzzy on your South Pacific history, here’s a quick little primer on the complex state of Filipino-American relations in the early 40s from a fresh Swedish perspective: Americans wanted back what they rightfully owned by purchase, so they gathered a bunch of Filipino troops and chased out the Japanese. This was just a couple of months before a little device called The Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, thus ending WWII and warfare as it was known up until that point. A couple years later they decided/were forced to jam. Apart from the kids born out of soldierly love, the Americans also left their army supplies behind. It would have been more expensive to bring it back home, and anyways war as they knew it was over so who gave a hoot, right? Among the stuff they left floating around were the infamous Willys Jeeps. Even if you’re a girl or hate the History Channel, if you’ve only ever seen one war movie or flipped past an episode of M*A*S*H you know exactly which vehicle I’m talking about. Metro Manila, with its estimated 18 million inhabitants, is a transportation nightmare the likes of which my spoiled Swedish brain cannot even begin to wrap itself around. I’ll start getting mad at “the city” when it takes 20 minutes to take the train across town, but who do you get mad at when there are millions of busted down old Toyotas and overloaded scooters between you and the other side of the city? Apparently, if you’re Filipino

A Tourist Guide to Feira de Marco: STANDS & CANDY YUM YUM

Please rate, comment and subscribe! :) - *CLICK TO EXPAND* This is my NekkoVlog #6 in which I show you the wonders of Aveiro and in this case little snippets with my mom. This is part one though :P Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Blogs: catarinasart.blogspot.com & http