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Dunedin: An overview - Part 1
Dunedin City Dunedin is located on the rugged east coast of New Zealand’s South Island. It was officially founded in 1848 by the Free Church of Sco
Dunedin: An overview - Part 2
Places to stay and basic information. The current population of Dunedin has had an effect on the accommodation available. That is to say that you
Dunedin: An overview - Part 3
Now that you are here how do you send your time? So here are a few suggestions:- Take a drive along the winding road of the Otago Peninsula to Maca
Dunedin: An overview - Part 4
Craft beers are latest thing for the drinks industry and Dunedin is home to two craft beers makers, Speight’s Ale and Emerson’s microbrewery. Spei
Dunedin: An overview - Part 5
Places to stop for a meal or snack:- As it’s surrounded by water and farming land Dunedin has access to the freshest seafood, meat and vegetables.
Dunedin: An overview - Part 6
Shopping and Entertainment:- ID Fashion Week has put Dunedin on New Zealand’s fashion map. This one week festival is dedicated to all things fashio
Duty Free & Flying
DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES Although these have been stopped for UK travellers arriving from EEC countries, the previous duty free allowanc
Duty Free Allowances for travellers from the US to the UK
Travellers arriving back into the United Kingdom from the good old USA can now benefit from a slightly more generous duty free allowance. These are th
Easy travel with children
Getting ready for any trip with children in tow can be daunting, especially if you are not seasoned travellers yourself. However, with just a little b
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)
The US Department of Homeland Security has announced a new online system to form part of the visa waiver scheme. It is currently available for volunta
Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia - Part 1
The history of Elfreth' s Alley in Philadelphia If ever you get to visit Philadelphia then there are an abundance of things that will via for your
Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia - Part 2
In the 18th century, it was often common for houses to double as businesses, with offices or shops on the first floor of a house, and the family livin
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