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1. Vacation in New York
The life in New York is ideal for young people - and the new “Sex and the City” movie that is border, which makes it even more poignant prospectus. The main attraction is the street culture and the prospectus for cheap clothing, goggles or Ipods - but you just have to [...]

Cities of the World - Phnom Pehn - Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) - Bangkok Phnom Penh (Khmer: official Romanization: Phnum Pénh; pronounced [pʰnum pɯɲ]) is the capital and largest city of Cambodia. It is also the capital of the Phnom Penh municipality. It is an economic, industrial, commercial, cultural, tourist and historical center. Once known as the “Pearl of Asia” in the 1920s, Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap, is a significant global and domestic tourist destination for Cambodia

Episode 5 of my travel vlog. Crossing from Hanoi in Vietnam to Luang Prabang in Laos. It is a two day job on board the world’s most uncomfortable buses. Some people didn’t manage to cross the border because of Vietnamese immigration officials, which makes it worse! You do get to see lovely views though, and as long as you’ve got your iPod and good company, it is a very enjoyable ride! Special thanks to The Heights RIP for giving me permission to use their music. www.myspace.com/theheightsuk

Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim and Paige visit Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report. www.fentonreport.com Jeddah (also spelled Jiddah, Jidda, or Jedda) is a Saudi Arabian city located on the coast of the Red Sea and is the major urban center of western Saudi Arabia.

Anthony Fowlestone applies the Tibetan Buddhism symbol of the Endless Knot to his experiences of travelling the world. Prepare to be inspired to think differently next time you venture out on your next holiday!

Miss Travel Girl is the blog of Rachel, a sufferer of a syndrome that causes both slow progression of blindness and deafness. She is travelling the world to appreciate as much as possible while she still has usable vision.