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sivo writes: A holiday on an island certainly has its own inarguable charm. That is of course unless you happen to be an islander who dreams of spending time in the bustle of a large city. But since I assume that a great number of readers live on those bigger continents, I stick with the statement that an island has that exotic flair. Travel agencies always offer tours to South Pacific islands in the style of “last paradise on Earth”. The commercial side of the tourism industry comes through here. Despite that the islands still manage to draw us in. Knowing about this would be Stanyk – a Czech who offers a tour guide to the Cook Islands. Before we get to his personal experiences from travel, let`s have a look at some of his information and advice.
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ITALY: Crisscrossing it by car – part XIV.
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sivo writes: We return to our serial on Italy. Our guide remains Czech tourist Jan Rehacek who journeyed across the Apennine peninsula by car. Last time out we wrote of his visit to the town of Paestum. Today we carry on to the town of Matera.

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ITALY: Crisscrossing it by car – part XIII.
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sivo writes: We continue with our serial on Italy. Our guide is Czech tourist Jan Rehacek who traveled across the Apennine peninsula by car. Last time out we wrote of his visit to Pompeii. Today we carry on in the town of Paestum.

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FRANCE: The country in a lucky thirteen days – VI.
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ITALY: Crisscrossing it by car – part XII.
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