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chilly Mediterranean06 Jun 2007 20:50 GMT4
21C in Barcelona, 23C in Malaga while 25C in Helsinki.
Neapoiltans are the scum of the peoples.06 Jun 2007 19:27 GMT8
Neapoiltans are the scum of the peoples.
Mr Diego Stamincha PHD
http://napolimerda.blogspot.com/
Man knew he had TB before flying to Europe06 Jun 2007 18:13 GMT193
When I was a kid in the 1930s the health authorities would post quarantine
posters on the front door of you home announcing that
somebody with a serious infectious diseased lived there.  These were the
days before anti-biotics. Since then both the general population
Guide public toilets of Paris06 Jun 2007 00:33 GMT5
You will soon be going to Paris and already you dream about strolling all
day in this most romantic city. But did you think of everything? Your long
walks could be spoiled by unrelieved natural needs!
Our "Paris Pause-pipi Guide" enables you to avoid this inconvenience; it is
negotiating rates for hotels and a question about rail travel05 Jun 2007 23:47 GMT17
Any problem negotiating hotel room rates in Rome, Italy in July?
Are there plenty of vacancies?
Also, if we want to take a train, do we need a Eurail pass first?  Or can we
just go buy a ticket at the station when we want to travel?  Is there a
Shopping in Prague05 Jun 2007 20:46 GMT2
I plan to re-visit Prague for a few days at the beginning of December.
I have only been to Prague once before and found it such a beautiful
city I spent all of my time seeing the sights.  I loved it.
In December because of weather and some commitments, I imagine I will
European monasteries and lodging05 Jun 2007 18:45 GMT9
Are there monasteries that allow lodging in Europe, particularly France,
Belgium, Netherlands?  Are they inexpensive?
I'm not Christian, but would not mind some meditative space and
surroundings.
Overnighter suggestions please05 Jun 2007 18:28 GMT2
Away with the wife on Saturday evening (anniversary), but because of
work can only get the 8.20 Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais and
returning late-ish on Sunday.
I was thinking of staying at St-Omer or Hardelot or Le Touquet, but I'm
Who is world's sexiest body05 Jun 2007 09:52 GMT1
See who is the worlds most sexiest body
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o.html

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Vienna-Paris, Paris-Munich, Munich-Florence05 Jun 2007 03:35 GMT6
I am looking for cheap airfares between the above cities for travel in
August. In Paris,CDG is preferred, ORL is second. Any favourite
websites for this sort of thing, other than Skyscanner ?
Thanks & Regards
New train connections Moscow - Warsaw and Moscow - Venice04 Jun 2007 23:55 GMT1
The new summer timetable (effective 27th may) of Russian railways has two
improvements regarding international service to the west:
MOSCOW - WARSAW
There is a new daily direct train between Moscow and Warsaw (via Minsk,
Carpathian Foothills in Poland04 Jun 2007 21:55 GMT9
I recently finished compiling a video of the village Siemiechow
located in Poland. It's quite beautiful here if you have an
appreciation for small places and nature. The village is located 32 km
south of Tarnow in the Carpathian foothills. here is the link:
Baltic amber04 Jun 2007 21:34 GMT14
We're thinking of flying to one of the Baltic cities (Riga, Vilnius,
Tallinn) for a short sightseeing trip and hopefully get some amber
jewellery for madame at a bargain price. Any recommendations? Would
there be restrictions on taking amber out of the country?
Is NikonUSA FOS?04 Jun 2007 20:29 GMT4
I have been told by reps of NikonUSA that an electrical cord can be
purchased almost anywhere, especially in Europe, that has a figure eight
connector plug on one end and a European plug on the other end. I have not
been able to find one on the internet, or locally, anywhere. ...
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