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Turks & CaicosLos Angeles
Los Angeles
Celebrities, movie cameras, and persistent paparazzi may be the hallmarks of present-day Los Angeles, but the second largest city in the United States has a rich and varied history that extends far beyond the glitter of the silver screen.
LA is the entertainment capital of the world, a cultural mecca boasting more than 300 museums, and a paradise of good weather. From tourist attractions like the Walk of Fame to the largest historic...
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Maldives
Maldives
The Maldives encapsulates sheer tropical bliss in each of its low-lying coral islands.  Located off the coast of India and Sri Lanka, this string of islands group into 26 natural atolls in the Indian Ocean.
These ancient coral reefs grew up on the edges of towering volcanoes which have long since sunk into the ocean, leaving behind the beautiful coral islands that lie there today. 
Renowned for luxury and romance, these island...
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Mauritius
Mauritius
The idyllic island of Mauritius lies off the east coast of Madagascar and Southern Africa with glistening Indian Ocean surrounds.  This tropical paradise is famed for its cobalt blue waters and white sandy beaches, making it the perfect location for a relaxing getaway.  However, Mauritius also offers visitors a wealth of historic sights, a multitude of cultures, geographical diversity and endless exciting activities including g...
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Mexico
 
Mexico
Caribbean Mexico Beach Resort Guide
On the historic Yucatan peninsula, Caribbean Mexico has some of the region's most modern resorts.  The main resorts combine the magic and myths of Mexico, the convenience and luxury of modern hotels and the calming waters of the Caribbean.
The L-shaped island of Cancun, linked to the mainland by a causeway, is 14 miles long and just a quarter of a mile wide.  More than 75 hotels line th...
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