VISITING NEW PLACES MY WORLD GUIDE
Bora Bora Island
What can we find here? Bora Bora is as close to paradise as you can get without doing anything really drastic. It is the perfect place to spend a relaxed holiday while still having access to exciting activities at the same time. Hardly surprising, water sports are top notch here.  Bora Bora is also packed full of Polynesian sights, smells, and sounds you'll want to experience.  Ancient Archeological ruins, leftover World War II bunkers and cannons are found on the island and can be visited on guided tours.
BOTSWANA
More about this wild world… Botswana is an African success story. After achieving democratic rule in 1966, three of the world’s richest diamond-bearing formations were discovered within its borders. Today, the country enjoys a high standard of economic stability, education and health care, which, with the exception of  South Africa , is unequalled elsewhere in sub-Saharan  Africa . However, its modern veneer belies the fact that much of it remains a country for the intrepid (not to mention relatively wealthy) traveller. This largely roadless wilderness of vast spaces requires time, effort and, above all else, lots of cash to enjoy it to its fullest.
MAURITIOUS The island’s mountainous centre is often overlooked by visitors seeking a quick fix of sun and sand, which is a shame as the magical mountains, the  Black River Gorges National Park  and the bustling towns of the Central Plateau all make for very worthwhile visits. As you can drive anywhere in  Mauritius  in under an hour, it’s well worth hiring a car and exploring the country’s interior for a day or two. Walkers and bird-watchers will love the  Black River Gorges National Park , climbers and hikers will love the idiosyncratic, almost whimsical nature of  Mauritius ’ volcanic mountains and anyone who likes bargain hunting will enjoy a trip to  Curepipe  or  Quatre Bornes  for the shopping and markets or to Floréal’s textile museum.
USA: HOLLYWOOD
DISNEY WORL ORLANDO… I RECOMMEND TO LIVE THE MAGIC HERE..
MADRID… Madrid is an ex-convent schoolgirl, a rebellious teenager who pushed the boundaries of hedonism and then grew up and got sophisticated without ever forgetting how to have fun. That’s why this is a city as at home in the  nightclubs  and  bars  that give the streets their soundtrack as it is in the hallowed halls of  high culture . Madrid’s calling cards are many: astonishing  art galleries , relentless nightlife, its transformation into  Spain ’s premier style city, an exceptional  live music  scene, a feast of fine  restaurants  and tapas bars, and a population that’s mastered the art of living the good life. It’s not that other cities don’t have some of these things. It’s just that Madrid has all of them in bucketloads
PAMPLONA MY LOVELY CITY.. Pamplona (Basque: Iruña), capital of the fiercely independent Navarra, can seem a touch austere at times, partly because of the dark stonework of its older buildings and partly because of a lingering reputation for Navarran reactionary politics. Yet Pamplona is the home of Los Sanfermines (Fiesta de San Fermín) one of the most riotous and extreme festivals in  Europe . At the heart of the festival is El Encierro, the Running of the Bulls, an activity that many other countries would have banned years ago because of the perceived cruelty to animals and danger to people.  Come and enjoyyyyyyy
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Bora bora

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    VISITING NEW PLACESMY WORLD GUIDE
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    What can wefind here? Bora Bora is as close to paradise as you can get without doing anything really drastic. It is the perfect place to spend a relaxed holiday while still having access to exciting activities at the same time. Hardly surprising, water sports are top notch here.  Bora Bora is also packed full of Polynesian sights, smells, and sounds you'll want to experience. Ancient Archeological ruins, leftover World War II bunkers and cannons are found on the island and can be visited on guided tours.
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    More about thiswild world… Botswana is an African success story. After achieving democratic rule in 1966, three of the world’s richest diamond-bearing formations were discovered within its borders. Today, the country enjoys a high standard of economic stability, education and health care, which, with the exception of South Africa , is unequalled elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa . However, its modern veneer belies the fact that much of it remains a country for the intrepid (not to mention relatively wealthy) traveller. This largely roadless wilderness of vast spaces requires time, effort and, above all else, lots of cash to enjoy it to its fullest.
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    MAURITIOUS The island’smountainous centre is often overlooked by visitors seeking a quick fix of sun and sand, which is a shame as the magical mountains, the Black River Gorges National Park and the bustling towns of the Central Plateau all make for very worthwhile visits. As you can drive anywhere in Mauritius in under an hour, it’s well worth hiring a car and exploring the country’s interior for a day or two. Walkers and bird-watchers will love the Black River Gorges National Park , climbers and hikers will love the idiosyncratic, almost whimsical nature of Mauritius ’ volcanic mountains and anyone who likes bargain hunting will enjoy a trip to Curepipe or Quatre Bornes for the shopping and markets or to Floréal’s textile museum.
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    DISNEY WORL ORLANDO…I RECOMMEND TO LIVE THE MAGIC HERE..
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    MADRID… Madrid isan ex-convent schoolgirl, a rebellious teenager who pushed the boundaries of hedonism and then grew up and got sophisticated without ever forgetting how to have fun. That’s why this is a city as at home in the nightclubs and bars that give the streets their soundtrack as it is in the hallowed halls of high culture . Madrid’s calling cards are many: astonishing art galleries , relentless nightlife, its transformation into Spain ’s premier style city, an exceptional live music scene, a feast of fine restaurants and tapas bars, and a population that’s mastered the art of living the good life. It’s not that other cities don’t have some of these things. It’s just that Madrid has all of them in bucketloads
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    PAMPLONA MY LOVELYCITY.. Pamplona (Basque: Iruña), capital of the fiercely independent Navarra, can seem a touch austere at times, partly because of the dark stonework of its older buildings and partly because of a lingering reputation for Navarran reactionary politics. Yet Pamplona is the home of Los Sanfermines (Fiesta de San Fermín) one of the most riotous and extreme festivals in Europe . At the heart of the festival is El Encierro, the Running of the Bulls, an activity that many other countries would have banned years ago because of the perceived cruelty to animals and danger to people. Come and enjoyyyyyyy
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