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181: 10 tips for language learning success
1. Don’t be unrealistic You aren’t going to be an expert from the word “go”. Even if you have a basic grasp of the language, there are still going to be some areas that are new to you and it will take

182: Things to Do in Dawlish Warren
Dawlish Warren is a lovely seaside town on the Devon coast across the water from Exmouth. With the holiday season just starting if you were stay in Dawlish Warren you would not be short of things to d

183: How to survive a rainy week in Cornwall with the family
This year my family and I decided to take our annual holiday in England. When I say ‘my family and I’ I of course mean my wife who typically makes all the decisions in the house. My wife grew up in Co

184: Best Campsites In Europe
If you want to camp in Europe, you should know that it's going to be a little bit different than camping in the United States. The campgrounds in much of Europe are in settings that are much more simi

185: Passo Tonale - Alps Skiing on The Cheap
During "Le Grande Guerra" from 1915 to 1918, Italy's Passo Tonale (A.K.A. Tonale Pass and Passo del Tonale) was one of the handful of passes linking the Austro-Italian border. This pass in particular was once a guaranteed western approaches into Trentino, the lower vestiges of northern Italy.

186: Folgaria - Italy -- A Report Of One Of Italys Best
If you've ever wanted to see Italy-or, at best, Italy's mountains and rugged terrain-then you'll want to visit in the winter when winter peaks don snow caps and the whole of the ski community come to play hard. One of the best places to ski in Italy lies outside of the small town in Folgaria, Italy.

187: Tips For First Time Campers
Many families today do not have the opportunity to spend very much time together. With many couples both working everyday and kids having more activities than ever to keep them busy, many people don’t

188: The Isle of Wight Coastal Path
With the stunning views of the sea and incredible chalk geology in some areas, there are many areas that are just filled with neat little places to stop and explore the island’s heritage. There are so

189: Really Wild Food & Countryside Festival, Pembrokeshire
It is a way to explore our ancestors lived in the wild without many of today’s modern conveniences with a few new ideas thrown in. Following the newly popular green trend, the festival helps people re

190: Needles Park at Alum Bay- The Ideal Family Holiday
The original lighthouse here was built in 1785 believing that it was too high above sea level to be usable, it was abandoned and a new one was built. The name 'Needles' is supposed to come from a thin


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