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Jordan

Posted by dancejill

... in the Arab World. Jordan is a pro-Western regime with very close relations with the United States and the United Kingdom. Entry and Visa Requirements A valid passport is required. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of ...

Scotland

Posted by kathryn77

... boarding local services from the machines at the bus stop. This will be easy to identify. Visas Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and is therefore part of the European Union, allowing all member countries entry without the need for a Visa. Visit ...

Money Travel Tips

Posted by greekcypriot

... or time changing money at borders. Not all European countries have switched to euros. As of now, major holdouts include the United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and Croatia. Each of these countries has its reasons for choosing not to use ...

Starter Kit for Turkey

Posted by manzara

... trying to sell you a carpet or some Turkish Delight!) Visas: The nationalities of many countries (including the United Kingdom and the United States of America) can purchase a sticker Visa on arrival at the airport, sea port or border crossing. ...

Best Eastern European country to visit?

Posted by alexandra_bg

... over the past decade[update]. Beach-resorts attract tourists from Germany, Romania, Russia, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The ski-resorts have become a favourite destination[citation needed] for British and Irish tourists. Alpine ...

Starter Kit for Zimbabwe

Posted by angela_louise

... withdraw money from the ATMs. Traveller's cheques are not accepted in many places. Visas: Many nationalities, including USA, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia can obtain 90 day visas on entry but you should check with the embassy first. Landscape: ...

Netherlands Starters Kit!

Posted by mitsukishiroi

... on the west side of Europe, bordering Germany and Belgium on the east and south side. Located west of the Netherlands is the United Kingdom. Amsterdam is the nation's capital, though the parliament is seated in the Hague. As of 2010, about 16,5 ...

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Posted by lou82

... not completely over our hard times, but we have improved greatly. Overview Belfast in Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and currency is in British Pounds. Belfast is fast becoming a popular tourist destination since the devolution of the ...

05 - May 2009 Photo of the Month

Posted by jacquesl

... Go Home Where It's Spring! - Lake Tekapo, New Zealand, by: 2.) Closeup - reminds me of Vancouver. - London, United Kingdom, by: 3.) Akaroa - Auckland, New Zealand, by: 4.) red canyon - Mui Ne, Vietnam, by: 5.) Silly Camel. Chiang ...

Starter Kit London England

Posted by nixsboys

London - General introduction with things to see and do London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and is one of the largest cities in the European Union. It has extended in size over the years and includes 32 boroughs along with The City of ...

Professor Studies Sound of Flatulence

Posted by aopaq

... research? Here is some of the article about this professor's work: Professor Trevor Cox, of Salford University in the United Kingdom, is a man who is obsessed with acoustics. He now wants to know which specific flatulent sound makes people laugh ...

The best of a London Christmas

Posted by travelmonster

... pudding races and carolers singing near a gigantic Norwegian tree are just a few of the activities that draw families to the United Kingdom's capital at Christmastime. Whether a resident of the city or a visitor, the following is a taste of the best ...

Local Expert profile for London, inasia2008

Posted by starlagurl

... everything there is to know about London and the UK. Local Expert Profile: Joanne Poulter TravelPod's Local Expert for the United Kingdom, Joanne Poulter is one of the most prolific contributors to the forums. You can find her telling jokes, chatting ...

1000's of Photos

Posted by irax

... in a form where alphabetical ordering matches the date, for example, today I could create a directory called '2006 12 18 United Kingdom' 4) Create a directory in each of these directories, one for each place that I visited, again preceed the name ...

Isle of Wight - Walk of the Week

Posted by sianeth

... a couple of months ago though, that was nice. You're right - working too much and stupid hours aswell - got up at 5am this morning! And also don't have the internet at home so I am struggling to get on... hope you're all well here!

Stranded - Dover travel question

Posted by mattsd175

I have a car and am wondering if anyone wants a lft home , North of dover ?

The Castle of Dover

Posted by darrenstravels

... , tho more for the tunnels than the actual castle. I wouldnt advise taking the train, it takes forever to get there from London. Other castles in the area are Leeds Castle (in my home town) and Bodium Castle on the Kent/East Sussex border. Both are ace.

The Castle of Dover

Posted by greekcypriot

... invasion - and the castle is its sturdy centerpiece. Although its hill-top location had been noted long before. The castle is still home to a Roman lighthouse, while there is evidence that an Iron Age fort also occupied the site. Where: On top of the ...

Mickey Mouse heads for the UK

Posted by manzara

Mickey Mouse heads to UK in search of Walt Disney World 'twin town'. Does your home town have that extra bit of sparkle? Is it a magical land where dreams come true and every path leads to 'happily ever after'? And is it populated by princesses, ...

Howdy...... :)

Posted by kathryn77

... traveller budget at that time I wanted to last longer on my trip, so fled to Asia to survive on a cheaper budget. Anyway, when I got home and had a job again, I decided to do a week long trip in Scotland by car - I had a new found desire to explore my ...

Howdy...... :)

Posted by tonyshez

... this is not a big deal at all.... we have a S*$#load of time. of course at the time we won't wanna leave and come home to go back to work etc, but a month in the uk is like 6 months in australia..... we wont be needing to see every single square ...

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