wikitravel.org:
There are two large shopping centers on the outskirts of town: Centro Maya (on the right of the highway heading towards Tulum -opposite Playacar) and Plaza Las Americas (entrance is on the righthand side of the highway as you head to Cancún, by the large traffic circle with statue at the entrance of Playa del Carmen).
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world66.com:
The fame of the Canaries as a travel destination began with the great scientific explorations of the 18th and 19th centuries, when European naturalists frequently visited the unique volcanic landscapes and the varied native flora.
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nationalgeographic.com:
Imagine the sight of Death Valley National Park is something akin to scientific pornography for hard-rock geologists.
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wikitravel.org:
Lanzarote -low lying and arid, with a spectacular volcanic landscape in the west of the island.
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world66.com:
The scenery in Gomera is splendid with an amazing system of terrace farming and thousands of palm trees perched on steep green valleys, in addition to the exotic foliage of the central plateau, inhabited by the ancient laurel forest enveloped in mist.
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By ferry from Los Christianos in Tenerife to San Sebastian, though there is also now a passenger ferry direct to Valle Gran Rey, the Garajonay Express.
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wikia.com:
Playa del Carmen is a city on the coast of the Caribbean Sea in the north east of the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, located at 20.62° North, 87.07° West.
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Death Valley National Park includes all of Death Valley, a 156-mile-long north/south-trending trough that formed between two major block-faulted mountain ranges: the Amargosa Range on the east and the Panamint Range on the west.
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world66.com:
Some of the best beaches in this area are near tourist complexes of different sizes, offering the amenities of a large city in some cases, or the quiet of a small village in others, or the possibility of practicing water sports.
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lonelyplanet.com:
Compare & book flights from 100's of domestic & international airlines.
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wikipedia.org:
Racetrack Playa is a place in Death Valley National Park ,very famous for its ' sailing stones ', rocks that mysteriously move across its surface.
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The Alicante Airport (ALC), connected by many international airlines, is located 11 km (6.8 miles) south of the city.
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world66.com:
More information on Playa del Carmen Travel at Wikitravel.org.
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fodors.com:
Since there's a 3-meter tide, it's safer to go swimming at either high or low tide, and avoid the strong currents when the tide is turning.
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This beach is filled with delicious restaurants, palm trees, and gentle waves.
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world66.com:
Playa del Ingles Travel Guide.
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lonelyplanet.com:
Ixtapa was a coconut plantation and nearby Zihuatanejo a sleepy fishing village until 1970, when Fonatur -the Mexican government's tourism-development organization -decided that the Pacific coast needed a Canc�n-like resort complex.
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