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		<title>Experienced at York National Railway Museum.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A National Railway Museum in York, Britain is the biggest railway museum on the earth, the reason for this conservation and interpretation of the United Kingdom state group of historically significant railway automobiles in addition to other artifacts. The Museum contains of an unrivaled collection about locomotives, breaking stock along with railway supplies.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <strong>National Railway Museum</strong> in York, Britain is the biggest railway museum on the earth, the reason for this conservation and interpretation of the United Kingdom state group of historically significant railway automobiles in addition to other artifacts. The Museum contains of an unrivaled collection about<strong> locomotives</strong>, breaking stock along with railway supplies.</p>
<p>Inside 1975, our National Railway Museum, housed held in a different constructing at the time, succeeded United Kingdom Rail&#8217;s selection plus continued in order to develop this. Every area about railway history is protected in the 3 event halls. Victorian cobbled walls, ancient outlets in addition to prison cells are part of your six hundred year tour UK living. <strong>York Castle Museum</strong> is really a museum about normal spending, displaying thousands of family stuff as well as celebrated games, fashion, armor, weaponry, tools, print presses, making utensils, planting equipment.</p>
<p>It absolutely was in 1975 because of this of beginning a 1968 Transport act the national Railway Museum inherited the <strong>British Railways collection</strong>. Seeing as after that the management has been drastically produced to protection nearly all places in railway history.Rails&amp; Reels will combine screenings of several movies, away from iconic attribute films fixed round the organizers that will <strong>British Transport Films</strong> would rather promote the railways. Go on travel with the specified history in British Railways from the early 19th century by way of to your present at this outstanding museum. The railway series in this article consists of above a hundred locomotives and also 750, 000 railway artifacts.</p>
<p>Our reveals this audience which included a attractive creation from finely choreographed moving stages, easy to maneuver actors and finely tuned phase direction the every one run at the same time similar to clockwork. This World&#8217;s largest railway museum, towards the side probably the town, properties a large selection of enormous steam engines, celebrated locomotives in addition to interactive display. The wide exhibition halls get something in support of the other team&#8217;s relatives.</p>
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<p>Subsequently lunch time we looked around the massive selection in royal carriages and different goods wagons inside museum’s choice. Further on, will be locomotives and consists of the train and this it is possible to stroll by way of, and at a way aspect of beginning a hall may be the <strong>collection in Royal trains</strong> and carriages, including accepted royals from Queen Victoria toward the current Queen. When compared with among the opulent illustrations, it&#8217;s shocking to determine the way stark a Royal train was first during the war decades.</p>
<p>The replica mechanized transmission unit relates to a computer simulator in order that employee will demonstrate obstruct and lever sequences, along with two specifically- produced brass obstruct bells is manipulated by visitors. A series in story boards along with presents away from the make a reservation group are going to be built within a new gallery, which will relate your improvement from signaling. From specific interest will be live connect towards computer method an it is York train movements. Different shows might be with railway accidents and disasters.</p>
<p>Tour attractions like the superb gothic church with York Minister, this National Railway Museum and therefore the Shambles (a cluster of narrow streets dating from medieval times). York is also home to an interesting cafe pub and restaurant culture with if you only desire to sit back and relax.</p>
<p>The museum takes on mixture toward different blue chip companies as well as companies along with several visitors coming back again and again. Your striking backdrop may be provided throughout 3 exhibition halls, property an international pre- eminent railway selection. This railway services nearly devised the arrangement vacation, plus elevated this intensively as well as in the United Kingdom but also in to USA. Our debuted is the reason the history with the agencies whilst in time covered, plus examines his conditions to poster promoting.</p>
<p>Your types are often displaced in order to additional museums in the region, including the Locomotion in Shidon. Perhaps the most striking one of lots of units is the “Palace upon Wheels” screen. In North Yorkshire, every the intersection with the Rivers Ouse as well as Foss, the City of York is usually located in a small location included from the location partitions, with the surrounding areas known as the Mainstay. A modern city from York, nevertheless, is much greater containing many old time places the obviously is curiosity guests in everyone.</p>
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		<title>Turin, Italy.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turin is a beautiful and well organized city surrounded by Alps in northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont region. It is home for FIAT automobiles and football clubs like Juventus and Torino FC. The city is rich with history, culture, heritage and natural beauty. There are many  art galleries, museums, castles, restaurants, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Turin</strong> is a beautiful and well organized city surrounded by <strong>Alps in northern Italy</strong>. It is the capital city of <strong>Piedmont region</strong>. It is home for <strong>FIAT automobiles</strong> and football clubs like <strong>Juventus and Torino FC.</strong> The city is rich with history, culture, heritage and natural beauty. There are many  art galleries, museums, castles, restaurants, piazzas in the city. It was also the first capital of Italy.</p>
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<p><strong>Main Attractions:</strong><br />
1) <strong>Museo Egizio</strong>: This is the second largest Egyptian museum in the world. It is located near the center of the city.</p>
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<p>2) <strong>Mole Antonelliana</strong>: It is the landmark of the city. Now it is known as national museum of cinema. This building is the tallest museum in the world. It is 548 feet long and started building in 1863. This is located near the city center.<br />
3) <strong>Palazzo Reale</strong>: This was a royal palace of House of Savoy, was built is seventh century. Now this museum of House of Savoy. This is known as <strong>center point of Turin city</strong>.<br />
4) <strong>Palazzo Madama</strong>: This is the city museum of ancient art. Located beside palazzo reale.</p>
<p>5) <strong>Castello del Valentino</strong>: This was the castle of Royal house of Savoy. This is located in Valentino Park.</p>
<p>6) <strong>Reggia di Venaria Reale</strong>: This is beautiful and grand royal residence. It is surrounded by beautiful royal garden. Now it is a museum. Venaria is about 10 kms from Turin city.<br />
7) <strong>Parco del valentine</strong>: This is the beautiful and big park on the bank of river Po. There is a museum Borgo e Rocco medievale. There are two castles and one beautiful fountain in the park.</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.fuyotravel.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> <strong>Piazza vittorio</strong> : It is the 17th century style largest plaza in Europe. It is located on the bank of river Po. There are shopping areas, restaurants around this place.</p>
<p><strong>Places To go near the city:</strong></p>
<p>1) <strong>Bardonecchia</strong>: This is a mountain valley located 90 kms from Turin city near the French border. This place is famous for snowboarding and winter games.</p>
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<p>2) <strong>Milan</strong>: The major Italian city is about 120 kms from Turin.<br />
3) <strong>Aosta valley</strong>: It is also another alpine valley about 67kms from Turin.</p>
<p><strong>Foods:</strong><br />
Chocolates and Wine are very famous in Turin. There are <strong>local chocolates called as Gianduiotto</strong>. Piedmonte wines are produced here locally.</p>
<p><strong>Transportation:</strong><br />
GTT is the metropolitan transport corporation for Torino. There are different travel passes available for 19-35 euros. This is extremely beneficial for tourists. Transportation and much entry to museum are free with these cards.</p>
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		<title>Visit York, United Kingdom!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As one of the most aesthetically pleasing and historical cities in the UK, if not the world, York is a great place for a weekend visit.York is a walled city, and is referred to by some as “the UK’s favorite city”. The streets are quintessential “cobblestone” with mediaeval properties displaying a great deal of heritage.



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As one of the most aesthetically pleasing and historical cities in the UK, if not the world, <strong>York</strong> is a great place for a weekend visit.York is a walled city, and is referred to by some as “<strong>the UK’s favorite city</strong>”. The streets are quintessential “<strong>cobblestone</strong>” with mediaeval properties displaying a great deal of heritage.</p>
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<p>Visit <strong>Stonegate</strong>, which has the <strong>Teddy Bear Shop</strong>, containing beautiful hand-crafted bears and stuffed animals. Also on Stonegate is the Evil Eye Bar – rumored to be the favorite bar of actor Johnny Depp. Keep walking along Stonegate and you will reach <strong>York Minster</strong>. This is the oldest gothic cathedral in Europe, and is a site to behold. You can take a tour of the historical building, and even look out across York from the very top of it.</p>
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<p><strong>York Dungeon</strong> is a favorite attraction of visitors to the city. There is new “Bloody Vikings” display, and you can go through the darkest depths of<strong> York Prison</strong>, and other exhibits designed to chill you to your very core. As the website proclaims: The York Dungeon Brings York’s Horrible History to Life.<br />
If you’re interested in the historical aspect of the city, then the <strong>Jorvic Viking</strong> Museum is for you. This museum will take you back in time to when the Vikings roamed the streets of York. There are many cool exhibits, including “dig” in which you can excavate the remains of York’s Viking history. You can <strong>make your own Viking coin</strong>, and take a trip through the actual ruins of <strong>Viking homes</strong>.<br />
At the national railway museum you can see the <strong>historic trains and steam engines</strong>, and see how the technology has progressed over the course of the last century or so. There’s also a library and archive center for those really interested in the history of the rail. There are three halls of trains, including one which is the world’s fastest steam engine! You can also tour the <strong>Japanese Bullet Train</strong>. The best thing about <strong>York  Railway Museum</strong> is that entry is absolutely free, although they reserve the right to charge for some rare special events and exhibits.</p>
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<p>On a beautiful summer day there is nothing nicer than going on a cruise of the <strong>York River Ousse</strong>. Yorkboat offers a variety of services, including the history tour, in which they will tell you all about York’s cultural and historical background on the journey. There are some more fun boat rides and some more romantic ones where you can get dinner on the river by twilight.<br />
York also has shopping centers at <strong>Clifton Moor, Coppergate Center</strong>, and <strong>McArthur Glen</strong>. The city center is full of great places to eat and drink, including the most flooded pub in Britain, and the historic Lendal Callar. At night, there are several clubs for people who want to experience the nightlife as well as the daytime history of the city. York has something for everyone. It is a great historical and cultural city.</p>
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		<title>Island of Burano, Italy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nice place to visit is the island of Burano. An island near to Venice, Italy. All visitors are fascinated Burano many colored houses which are reflected in the green waters of the canals, the Campanile wrong, the tranquility and calmness of the old ladies embroidered with their pillow and, among themselves, laughing and chatting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A nice place to visit is the <strong>island of Burano</strong>. An island near to <strong>Venice, Italy</strong>. All visitors are fascinated Burano many colored houses which are reflected in the green waters of the canals, the Campanile wrong, the tranquility and calmness of the old ladies embroidered with their pillow and, among themselves, laughing and chatting in squares.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s like being in paradise, kids whizzing free with their bicycles, balconies with colorful flowers more beautiful, fishermen hoist the fish freshly caught from their traditional boats. As soon as you descend from the vaporetto ACTV you are in a green lawn where there&#8217;s a solemn sculpture artist <strong>buranello Remigio Barbaro</strong>, then further you dive into the banks leading to the main street. When you arrive in <strong>Piazza Galuppi</strong>, the only island of gracious ladies, shop owners, invite more tourists curious to go and admire the workmanship of the lace, then if you need to cool down you can sit in a typical trattoria buranella where you can eat delicious fresh fish.</p>
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<p>If you do not have time to make a long stop at a bar you can catch a flight or an ice cream candy typical island (among the best in the &#8220;Compass&#8221;) in a pastry and enjoy it until you reach the end of Piazza Galuppi . Within it, as well as many other important works, there is a famous painting by Gian Battista Tiepolo.</p>
<p>Always in the same square is the Lace  Museum, the Palazzo del Municipio, the well done entirely in Istrian stone and the statue of Baldassare Galuppi performed by Remigio Barbaro, a famous sculptor from Burano.</p>
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<p>It remained in the square, pull over to the road, there are stalls that offer good prices for souvenirs of the island, local products in Murano glass and Venetian masks. Also in this street every Wednesday morning the market is held on the island and not far from here you can not miss is the fish market where you can see the typical fish of the <strong>Venetian lagoon</strong>.</p>
<p>Among the streets of Burano you can admire the various capitals at the entrance of the narrow streets up to the island&#8217;s most famous house, &#8220;the House of Bepi&#8221; painted with the use of all colors. The different colors of the houses, which today have become the main feature of the island, once served to define the property. However, there is a &#8220;legend&#8221; linked to the island&#8217;s colorful character, who says that the fishermen were to paint his own house in order to recognize it from afar during long periods of absence due to fishing. It’s really a nice place to visit.</p>
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		<title>Bucharest (Romania)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bucharest is a beautiful, large and monumental city, and that is the most beautiful European city after Paris by my opinion.Bucharest is a magnificent city of parks, large avenues and beautiful architecture that was built mostly of French and Italian architects. Even has its triumphal arch, slightly less than it was in Paris, but equally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bucharest</strong> is a beautiful, large and monumental city, and that is the most beautiful European city after <strong>Paris</strong> by my opinion.Bucharest is a magnificent city of parks, large avenues and beautiful architecture that was built mostly of <strong>French and Italian</strong> architects. Even has its triumphal arch, slightly less than it was in Paris, but equally beautiful.</p>
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<p>While I drive to the hotel I could not hide excitement about the building which we passed. Here&#8217;s an example: on the ruins of the building of the former secret intelligence service Securities, was built a modern building of dark green glass which simply fits in. What are not fitting are the dirty streets and cars. Reportedly, there is not enough water drains at the streets and the city is not easy to wash. The city is full of hotels, boutiques, fashion clothing brands and a variety of <strong>American fast food </strong>chains. The city has 69 hotels, of which 12 with five stars.<br />
<strong>Palace of Parliament</strong> is the magnificent building. When I saw it I left breathless. Palace of the Parliament is the second largest building in the world, after the <strong>Pentagon</strong>! Apparently there are 1100 rooms, and how large is above ground, also is large below.  700 architects worked on it. Below the building is located a bunker that was so equipped.</p>
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<p>Today concerts are held there. From its large windows you have a view of perhaps the most beautiful boulevard that I have ever seen, <strong>Unirii Blvd</strong>. Long until the horizon, and with the fountain in the middle. Magnificent sight.<br />
Bucharest is one of the most beautiful cities that I saw. There I was taught to reject all prejudice about anything.</p>
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