Lost cities annually attract crowds of tourists. WebUrbanist.com.has published the list of the most interesting lost cities has published a portal
1. The city-fortress of Kowloon (Kowloon Walled City) settled down in China, near to Hong Kong. Till 90th years it represented area of slums with high criminal atmosphere and horrifying unsanitary. Now on this place [...]
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Lost cities
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Ryanair refuses to recognize tickets
Largest European budgetary airline Ryanair has declared, that it will give up transportation of passengers, who have bought tickets through foreign sites. The company has declared that such sites-agitators, which are showing tariffs of its own site, complicate its work. The airline has also no opportunity to inform passengers about in such changes the schedule. [...]
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10 most “ethic” countries for vacations
Now tourism is the most developed industry on the planet, which brings more incomes, than oil branch. The Internet-portal EthicalTraveler.org has published the list of ten developing countries, the most worthy ranks of ethic destination.
Here is the list of criteria, on which the countries were chosen, these are the influence of tourists on environment protection, [...]
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New sea resort in Bulgaria
After entering amendments the government of Bulgaria has approved the plan for development of sea resort Tsarevo within the limits of which distribution of construction on territory of natural park Strandza is expected.
Despite of numerous protests of environment defenders, the board of experts from nature protection department has also coordinated the plan of construction. One [...]
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Emirates begins exploitation of A-380
Airline Emirates has declared about inaugural flight of new two-deck passenger plane A-380, which takes place on August, 1st, 2008, on a route Dubai - New York. Emirates will become the first air carrier, which will start to maintain commercially A-380 in the USA. It is planned, that regular flights will be made on the [...]
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