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James Bond

007 To Turn Travelers to UK Side [Video Coverage]

2012-10-04 by Phil Butler

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For another tourism boost after London 2012, the UK calls on none other than Bond, James Bond to “turn” foreigners for VisitBritain. To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Ian Fleming’ s notorious character on film, an all out ad campaign is set to be launched.

Tags: 007, Daniel Craig, Ian Fleming, James Bond, UK travel, VisitBritain

Lefkada: A Treat of the Elements, Vouched for by a Legend

2011-05-31 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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Two seas surround Greece, each with its own special characteristics. In the East you have the famous Aegean, peppered with islands such as Mykonos, Paros, Milos and Santorini, commonly dry rocky places with sandy beaches. In stark contrast to the Aegean, there is the Ionian Sea in the West, its islands feature high elevations and lush green forests as far as the eye can see. Greece shares the waters of the Ionian with many other tourist paradises such as Croatia and Italy too.

Tags: Aristotle Onassis, Greece tourism, Greece travel, Greek attractions, Greek Islands, James Bond, kite surfing, kiteboarding, kitesurfing, Lefkada, Milos, Mykonos, parasailing, Paros, Porto Katsiki, Santorini, Skorpios

Montenegro – The Luxury of Beauty Reaches Out

2010-10-27 by Phil Butler

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Montenegro reaches out to foreign investors with aggressive new plans and economic potentialities. Prime Minister Dukanovic’s ambitious plans for infrastructure refinements and luxurious touristic developments will certainly attract the most forward thinking monied people. Will industrial and other markets thrive? Only time and making a good case will tell for Montenegro’s emerging economy.

Tags: Bar-Boljare Road, Casino Royale, James Bond, Montenegro econom, Montenegro tourism, Porto Montenegro, Prime Minister Dukanovic, Ranko Krivokapic, Seria, Tivat, Turkish investment, World Bank

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