Leaning Tower of Pisa Slideshow

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Dinner with the Captain Slideshow

We had received a sealed envelope with an invitation from the captain to share dinner. Here we were on this cruise — there were 200 passengers — and there was no way that the captain could have dinner with all the passengers in the few number of nights there were on the ship.
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Peterhof Gardens Slideshow

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About Slideshows

For list of current Slideshows, click here. Slideshows on Aloha Creek are displayed through a very powerful slide engine. To maximize your viewing experience, please note the following: When you select a slideshow, it will start automatically in a web page. On a PC, You can move the slides by grabbing and sliding with the […]
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Piazzale Michelangelo Slideshow

Piazzale Michelangelo is a famous square in honor of Michelangelo Buonarroti. It has a fabulous panoramic view of Florence, Italy, and is a popular place overlooking the city for tourists to visit. If you go up the hill, you can find easy parking at the Catedral. It was built in 1869 and designed by architect Giuseppe Poggi.

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Street Market Slideshow

There is something special about «Le Marché» in France. Many countries have open-air street markets where local growers bring their vegetables.
Bakers, butchers, growers, cheese merchants and other vendors all bring their wares. Sometimes regular storefront-type resellers sell standard merchandise – sweaters, hats or umbrellas.
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