Photographer Larry Gerbrandt's nine year project: capturing the luminous wheat fields and farms of the Palouse in Eastern Washington.
Italy
Since the eurozone crisis spread to Italy, hoteliers and entrepreneurs are lowering their prices in a bid to attract tourists. We're not talking about Rome or Milan, of course, but further out into English haunts like Tuscany and Puglia. It still won't be cheaper than eastern Europe, but for those wanting a taste of Italy without getting their wallet spanked, now has never been a better time.
Top Travelzoo deal: £229 for a twin break to Rome and Florence inclduing flights and train fare.
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I have been to some of those destinations, one fact which is not mentioned in the article is although they are nice and untouched beaches ,but the northern countries ( Estonia, Belgium,...) are cold in summer, so it is not for swimming .with strong winds,one can just have fun flying a kite.
Poland is not cheap, taxi and beer are not essentials of a travel, hotels are. you dont expect people to sleep in the streets and get a taxi . do you?
half of MSN articles are just fake advertisements rather than a real giude. DISAPPOINTING.:(
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