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The busy, buzzing street of La Rambla is filled with locals and tourists alike. Kiosks, flower stalls and street artists, along with colorful shops and historical buildings, all are present in this iconic Spanish street. The History of La Rambla La Rambla, originally,...
2016/04/06 by
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London Eye by travelinnate.com. You may think of it as a giant Ferris wheel, and, indeed, it may be one of the most frequented tourist destinations in London, but it is definitely worth the slow spin. After you’ve boarded your glass capsule (25 people can go into...
2016/04/05 by
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British Museum by travelinnate.com. Housing one of the largest and most diverse permanent collections among all museums of the world, it isn’t hard to see why the British Museum is such a popular tourist attraction in London. From the Elgin Marbles, fabled in...
2016/04/05 by
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The Little India is located in the region of the Singapore neighborhood and it is across the river from the Chinatown. It is located right in the west of the river and also have a Kampong Glam in the side of the North. Both of these areas known to be very famous and...
2016/04/04 by
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Uluru, more famously called Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, is one of Australia’s most popular natural landmarks. The ancient monolith is formidable, to say the least, and has incredible statistics. The name Uluru is from Aboriginal tradition, and it is also the...