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- Thursday 12 October 2006: Canadian coffee map for the thirsty tourist.
- Wednesday 11 October 2006: Running map for the fit tourist
- Tuesday 10 October 2006: geoNames is one great global map index mashup webtool
- Monday 9 October 2006: Click gChart for global links to local travel, time and more
- Sunday 8 October 2006: Many avenues for online tourism content
- Saturday 7 October 2006: Train eTickets to be sold at ATMs and Post Offices
- Friday 6 October 2006: Tech 2.0 advice for tourism industry
- Friday 6 October 2006: Biometric check-in at Scandinavia Airlines
- Thursday 5 October 2006: Website for Women Travelling Solo
- Wednesday 4 October 2006: Media-rich touchscreen tables boost pub experience
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Tourists find off-season vacations increasingly attractive
How about travelling to a winter destination in the summer or fall instead? The rates are cheaper, the crowds are smaller and the adventure can be just as enjoyable. Escape2play of Utah, USA, specializes in such off-season bookings. In ski town Park City, Utah, reports PrWeb, instead of skiing, sleigh riding, or snowmobiling, you can hike, attend open-air concerts and festivals, go fly-fishing or go hot air ballooning.
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