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High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells
High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells is situated opposite The High Rocks, a former hotel but now a large restaurant and banqueting complex, 2 miles west of Tunbridge Wells and 2½ miles east of Groombridge. To get there from the centre of Tunbridge Wells take the Lewes road (A26); turn right at the second mini-roundabout and then first left. After about a mile the road makes a sharpS-bend over a railway bridge; immediately beyond this is the entrance to the rocks on …
Tourist Information to Mana Pools National Park Zimbabwe
Mana Pools National Park was established in 1963. It lies along Zimbabwe’s northern border on the banks of the Zambezi River, downstream and northeast of Lake Kariba. The area is rich in wildlife and comprises 2,190 square kilometers. Mana Pools is ranked as one of Africa’s outstanding wildlife reserves and during the winter months it has the highest concentration of game in the entire continent. Huge herds of Elephant and Buffalo are drawn to the sweet Zambezi waters, followed by …
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Volcanic Adventures in Ecuador
Ecuador has plenty of geothermal unrest that makes visiting the country an explosive and exciting adventure. Both on the mainland and in the Galápagos Islands, you will find there is a plethora of volcanoes that provide exciting outdoor adventures. Go bathing in Baños, a jungle-frontier town with steaming thermal pools full of allegedly health-inducing minerals. The inexpensive public bathhouses provide a relaxing and soothing Ecuador vacation. While Volcán Tungurahua causes a lot of trouble for the locals, it also allows …
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