The sun had disappeared a while back and my Calm Air plane was landing in Churchill, an isolated village on the shore of the Hudson Bay, in the great north. It was -12 degrees and the ground was covered with snow: the city would sleep, a fox turned at the corner of the seven blocks that make up the town, alone, the lights would reflect the black night.
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Tips & Tops Copa México
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Set aside in a quiet nine exuberant isthmus acres, with spectacular views to the Pacific Ocean, the St. Regis Punta Mita Resort presents a private and intimate shelter, where art and nature are perfectly combined.
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When I arrived to Tokyo, an air of a city in movement was perceived like it the buildings themselves would move animated by the crowd that would swamp the streets, the shops and the trains.
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In the middle of Tokyo, the Ginza street is a spending center for luxury products, famous district for its very well dressed women and for the outrageous real state prices; of the most demanded for by merchants from all over the world.
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Saint Michel Island / France
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Monasteries of Meteora / Greece
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Beach of the Cathedrals / Spain
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Sacred Uluru / Australia
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With its superb location in the city’s prestigious financial district, Mandarin Oriental Tokyo brings contemporary elegance to Nihonbashi, the historical and cultural centre of Tokyo commerce.
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