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POPS5 Free Canadian Passes with Montreal Attraction Pass Discover the history of Montreal as you save hundreds of dollars with discounts up to 50% off at over 40 top attractions, museums, theatre, restaurants and much more, including; Metropolitan Orchestra, Montreal Symphony, Montreal Tower, Montreal Biodome, Montreal Botanical Gardens, Montreal Insectarium, Montreal Planetarium, Le Festin du Gouveneur Science Centre and IMAX Theatre at the Old Port of Montreal, Haunted House Dinner show, Stewart Museum, Contemporary Art Museum, Museum of Archaeology, Top Restaurants, River Rafting, Jetboating, Ghost tours, Bike rentals, Spas...
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POPSMontreal Attractions Passport Purchase a Montreal Attractions Passport and receive a free pass for Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Quebec City - valid for travel through December 31, 2009.
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POPSCan you imagine swimming here? I was doing a little reading on the journeys of David Livingstone in Africa which led me to read a bit about the Victoria Falls (Livingstone is apparently the first Englishman to see the Falls). Here's a video i found that is just remarkable - i can't imagine the combination of exuberance and fear that you must feel while swimming here.
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POPSFire to ice Almost four months after fires devastated the Kinglake region, snow has fallen
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POPSPlan & Book What To Do in Johannesburg Johannesburg is a charming destination due to its mild climate which boasts pleasantly warm summers and winters. The city experiences plenty of sun, with only occasional afternoon showers between October and April
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POPSVictoria Falls Fly-In Tour Experience the immense power of the Victoria Falls - a true natural wonder of the world. You'll go on a guided safari to view the falls, take a cruise on the Zambezi River and have plenty of time to relax on this leisurely three-day tour.
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POPSSwimming in the Devils pool these are amazing pics and u can find more vids on youtube. even though it's been said to be safe I still think it looks frightening.
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POPSSnowy Mountains Hydro Electric Scheme 
If a man has the faith the size of a mustard seed, he can say to a mountain 'move', and it will move. Started in 1949, the scheme provided employment for returned soldiers, 'New Australians', who came to Australia after WW2 to start a new life, to provide electricity for the states of N.S.W. and Victoria, and to turn the 'Snowy' River from it's flow into the ocean, back inland to the irrigation area in central N.S.W. The Government tried to sell the scheme in 2005, but widespread protests, arguing it was not theirs to sell, from people including 100 Mayors from N.S.W., prominent politicians, and conservationists, prevented the sale. As a result of the drought-in Australia, droughts go hand in with bush fires, Lake Jindabyne reached an all time low of around 10%.in 2005. Today the level is around 60%. 'Old' Jindabyne is beneath Lake Jindabyne. They decided to move the town. when the dam was built. Parts of it can be seen when the dam is low or when fishing. Particularly the steeple.
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POPS"A Camera, 2 Kids, & A Camel" The Work of Annie Griffiths Belt "As a photographer I have learned that women really do hold up half the sky; that language isn't always necessary, but touch usually is; that all people are not alike, but they do mostly have the same hopes and fears; that judging others does great harm but listening to them enriches; that it is impossible to hate a group of people once you get to know one of them as an individual." (Annie Griffiths Belt) "A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel" is a photo memoir of her life, that discloses the secrets of a peripatetic life...revealing in often hilarious detail how she managed to juggle two children, bulky cases of camera equipment and everything needed for a nurturing family life as she traveled to far-flung destinations around the world. An award-winning photojournalist and mother of two has lived a life we only dream about...to see and share the world with your family.