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  • Top 5 natural wonders in Britain

    Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire

    Brimham Rocks ©burge5k/Flickr

    It might not be the land of immense forests or the highest mountains, but Great Britain has got some of the most mysterious landscapes that will instantly charms you and take you back into the time of legends and myths.

    In the short video Jamie Oliver himself will invite you to visit Britain and explore its wonders, watch and then enjoy the top 5 natural wonders in Britain.

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  • Top reasons to visit Great Britain any time

    Eilean Donan Castle in Great Britain

    Eilean Donan Castle ©visitbritain.com

    While watching the below video I was constantly waiting for the phrase ‘Britain is Great’ to be uttered. Because it would be so true! So here are my top reasons to visit Great Britain – any time!

    Apart from the obvious reasons – mystical countryside, beautiful landscapes that give you the goosebumps, ancient history absorbed in everything and so on – how often does Dame Judi Dench and Jamie Oliver invite you anywhere? Watch the video and see if your reasons to visit Britain are the same as mine…

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  • A Travellers’ Guide to South West England

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    The South West of England is a land of postcard beauty. This is the home of Stonehenge, quaint country cottages, and castles of Arthurian legend.

    This part of the country also boasts the best weather, so with miles of sandy beaches and a seemingly unending coastline, the South West of England is the perfect place to spend your 2012 summer holidays.

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  • Comparing currencies: how buying abroad could save you money

    The Internet has opened the doors to a world of money-making possibilities, through online auctioning and bingo sites. However, not all of the possibilities are quite so obvious. Some of the biggest monetary gains can be made by simply thinking outside the box; or, more appropriately, outside of the country.

    It is no secret that the pound has taken a bit of a battering lately. The news is full of stories of falling figures, telling us how well the rest of the world seems to be doing in comparison to us. Instead of feeling defeated, though, British citizens should be taking advantage of this opportunity to source their clothing and technical goods abroad; thereby making their money stretch further.

    If products are maintaining their cheaper prices in other countries, then this is the perfect time for us to look farther afield before making our final purchase; there is scope to save hundreds.

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  • Travelling Britain by train: The East Midlands and beyond

    Manchester

    Manchester

    There has always been an element of mystique to travelling by train. In the 40s, train travel was an indulgence of the elite, who would hop across continents in style with their own compartments.

    In many ways modern train travel can be akin to a stint in a mobile hotel, depending on how much money you want to spend. However, for those looking to embark on a sightseeing trip, train travel presents an amazing opportunity to venture into areas of Britain we may not normally visit.

    City dwellers may be reluctant to abandon the endless conveniences of the likes of London, Norwich or Liverpool, but with such short, no-nonsense journeys to places like Nottingham and Sheffield, the East Midlands (and beyond) is easily accessible.

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  • The best tea in London

    The British were not the first ones in the world to start drinking tea, but they are definitely the ones who are most associated with black tea drinking habits. Of course, black tea is drunk all over the world, but when you see a dainty little teacup filled with black tea with a dash of milk, you can already picture yourself in an old little teahouse in the center of London.

    The British have fallen in love with tea ever since in was first brought to England in the 17th century, and even now it is the most popular drink in the British Isles. So when you’re in the UK capital, here’s where you can have the best tea in London.

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  • The mysterious Pendle Witch Country in the UK

    Pendle Witch Country is an area locate in the Lancashire Pennines, between the north-western edge of Bronte Country (named after the Bronte sisters) and Ribble Valley and the Yorkshire Dales. This place is not what you’d normally call a tourist magnet, despite the fact that there are plenty of things to see.

    The mysterious Pendle Witch Country in the UK is like a landscape straight out of a Gothic novel, or maybe one of the Bronte sisters’ books. But the wilderness is not what makes this place special, it is its gruesome history and the attractions related to it.

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  • Top 5 Recession-Proof Travel Destinations

    When in Rome, do as the Romans do, states an old saying referring to the essential quality of a traveler to adapt both his tastes and habits to the local customs. Paraphrasing this saying and given we live in a period marked by an economical crisis, any traveler should seek for cost-effective travel destinations. After all, desperate times need desperate measures, right? And reportedly, that’s the principle guiding many hotel managers and airline companies which have recently resorted to rock-bottom prices in order to magnet tourists everywhere. Therefore, provided you’re a precautious traveler longing for a budget-friendly trip, here’s our top 5 recession-proof destinations that are surely to meet your interest.

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