Seville Hop on Hop off Bus Tours

Seville Hop on Hop off Bus Tours

Seville Hop on Hop off Bus Tours

To cross the city quickly and comfortably while still enjoying the sights, hop on one of its tourist buses.

Tourist bus through the streets of Seville | ©Sandra Vallaure

Walking through the streets of Seville is a real pleasure for the traveler, but the high temperatures, especially in summer, can be a nuisance. The tourist bus is an ideal option to tour the city and enjoy its sights without cold or heat. read more

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Sicily Weekend Break

Sicily Weekend Break

Sicily is the largest of the Italian islands, moreover, it is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is separated from the Italian peninsula by the narrow Strait of Messina. The island was inhabited 10,000 years ago and today’s capital is the city of Palermo.

The most prominent landmark of the island is Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in the world and the tallest one in Europe. The island has a Mediterranean climate with mild and rainy winters and sunny and hot summers. The Sicily weather with pleasant temperatures allows you to visit Sicily throughout the year. read more

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Seven locals share the inside scoop on their favourite emirate

here's what I love about this emirate

Seven locals share the inside scoop on their favourite emirate

Seven insiders from seven emirates pick their favourite de-stressing spots, places to eat, not-to-miss excursions, attractions and best-kept secrets. There are reasons they love these places that you won’t find on a travel website.

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Heba Al Fazari is founder of the new online fashion retailer Coveti.com read more

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Servier – Phlebolymphology

Servier – Phlebolymphology

Phlebolymphology is an international scientific journal entirely devoted to venous and lymphatic diseases

Deep vein thrombosis and air travel: risk management in 2015

Abstract

Long-haul flights increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) for several weeks after the flight by 3-fold among passengers compared with the general population. The risk increases with flight duration and persists for several weeks (until week 8) after landing.

This risk is not the same for all passengers and should be determined before any long flight, especially among frequent travellers. The calculation of risk is based on simple clinical data, easily obtained by the treating physician. If the patient has a personal history of VTE and chronic venous disease, a full assessment by a vascular specialist is justified. read more

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Search & book cheap Turimex Internacional bus tickets

Search & book cheap Turimex Internacional bus tickets

Wanderu is an official partner of Turimex Internacional

Wanderu is the simplest way to book bus and train travel in North America and Europe. We partner with more than 300 bus & train companies around the world to help you search, compare, and find the best travel deals all in one place.

No Wanderu Fees • Without any extra fees, we make it easy to book your tickets. read more

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Seychelles Visa For Indians: Applications, Requirements And More

seychelles visa for indians

Seychelles Visa For Indians: Applications, Requirements And More

Seychelles island is a dream location often seen in movies for many of the visitors. This island nation comprises of 115 islands and is home to inumerable beaches, coral reefs, and nature reserves. The place has been known to attract honeymooners, family, backpackers. Coupled with rich marine life has made this place one of the best for scuba diving. The destination has dive sites for both the beginners and experienced ones. If you’re planning a trip to the exotic island, make sure to read the complete guide of Seychelles Visa For Indians that is a must-read for every traveller before visiting this beautiful island. The 30-days free charge visa has made this destination more accessible for Indian tourists. read more

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Table Manners in France Explained

woman eating a meal; table manners in france

Table Manners in France Explained

These are the show notes with timestamps for episode 93 of the podcast: Table Manners in France Explained. We provide these so you can skip directly to the part of the conversation you’d like to hear again.

2:30 Elyse’s thoughts on the attacks of November 13, 2015. The French are not going to be defeated or surrender even though these events have given us much to worry about. Advice for people coming to visit France soon after a terror attack. read more

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Sessions 102: Power User

Sessions 102: Power User

In Sessions 101 we looked at an overview of the Session concept. In this post we’ll take Sessions to the next level.

While it solves a very simplistic workflow in its basic out-the-box form, the modern high volume shoot needs a bit more management. Fortunately, Sessions are super expandable when things get bigger. There’s a couple of good reasons for pushing beyond the standard Session – especially when dealing with serious volume. read more

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Should I Tell My Boss I Have Bed Bugs?

Should I tell My Boss I Have Bed Bugs

Should I Tell My Boss I Have Bed Bugs?

When most of our customers first realize they have a bed bug problem on their hands, they have two questions. Their first: “How do I get rid of these horrible things!” Their second: “Oh god, should I tell my boss?”

Well, we have all the answers you need on how to get rid of bed bugs on our bed bug Dayton treatment page. So, let’s turn our gaze in this guide to the tricky question of whether you should let your employer know your home is infested with bed bugs. read more

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Seven detained after knife attack near ex-Charlie Hebdo offices

Seven detained after knife attack near ex-Charlie Hebdo offices

A man armed with a meat cleaver wounded two people in the attack on Friday.

The main suspect, identified as an 18-year-old man of Pakistani origin, was arrested near the scene. Police said six others were in custody and being questioned.

The attack is being treated as a terrorist incident.

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said it was “clearly an act of Islamist terrorism”. He said police had underestimated the threat level in the area. read more

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