South Walton Beaches

Travel Florida-Travel Beaches of South Walton: Walton Beaches Travel Video Postcard Tucked away in Floridas  panhandle the 26 miles of the Beaches of South Walton in Floridas panhandle boast costal dunes graceful waves and emerald green waters The towns and beaches of South Walton, Florida, in Florida’s panhandle are family travel favorites Family Travelers find them safe Family Travelers ...
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France, Nice Beaches and Tips

France, Nice Beaches and TipsIt takes a bit of thought to get the good from the Nice beaches both public and private. The biggest hurdle to overcome is the medium - strong pebbles or 'galets'. The main benefit from the private beaches is the use of a proper sun lounger - bliss from the rocks. The private beaches charge about ...
Categorized Under: Europe, France
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Turk & Caicos Island Beaches for Vacation Tips

Turk & Caicos Island Beaches for Vacation TipsTurk & Caicos Island Beaches for Vacation Tips; Customs and immigration were handled efficiently and quickly, and this was the first island where we were photographed by the immigration officers on arrival. The shuttle ride was around 15 minutes long from the airport. Upon arrival at Beaches we were greeted warmly, given ...
Categorized Under: Caribbean, Turks and Caicos Islands
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Johannesburg Guide

Population: 5 million Currency: 1 Rand = 100 cents Opening hours: Mall shopping hours are generally 09.00-17.00/18.00 Monday to Saturday, and 09.00-14.00 on Sundays. Most museums and galleries are closed on Mondays. Internet: www.joburg.org.za www.gauteng.net www.southafrica.net www.southafrica.info Newspapers: The Star, Johannesburg's oldest English-language daily newspaper, has a Tonight listings supplement. The weekly (Friday) Mail & Guardian has extensive What's On listings. The Sowetan City ...
Categorized Under: Africa, South Africa
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Ibiza Beaches

Every year more than 4 million visitors come to the island, which has just under 100,000 permanent residents. ‘Eivissa’ is the formal Catalan name and the name used by its inhabitants. The Balearic island has had many occupants over the last thousand years, from the ancient Phoenician and Carthigan peoples to the Greeks, Moors, Turks and ...
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Egmont Key Beach

Egmont Key BeachEgmont Key, Florida, is a 360-acre wildlife refuge accessible only by boat. Several operators offer snorkeling excursions to this barrier island where visitors can enjoy its unique eco-inhabitants - gopher tortoises, box turtles, shore and wading birds and nesting sea turtles. The island's proudest man-made possession is its lighthouse, built in 1858, which continues to ...
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