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„Aqualandia is a water park full of pools, slides and sun loungers. There are attractions for all ages and abilities, for the really daring there is the Spacemaker slide.“
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„The two guys who run the place are very friendly and real characters. They give you a free glass of wine if you have to wait to be seated (they later also slipped us a free carafe of wine because one of our courses was slightly delayed). They speak English well and go out of their way to make everyone welcome. The prices are pretty reasonable for Venice, but the food tastes great.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/holiday/you_call_the_shots/ venice_food_cheap_eats.shtml
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„If you don't show this B&B on the programme then you will have missed the most amazing B&B you could ever stay in. Gorgeous rooms complete with tv, video, DVD player, FREE USE OF A MOBILE PHONE while staying with them!!!, tea/coffee maker, chocolates, bottled water, fluffy robes, phone in the room, drinks and cookies to help yourself to in the kitchen, glass of wine or two in the evening, everything in the bathroom you could possibly want toothpaste, toothbrushes, razors, hairdryer, lotions and potions, soaps, deodorant, shampoo, loads of huge monogrammed towels (even a special one for make-up!) magazines and lunch defying breakfasts served on different china every morning, Beleek, Wedgewood, china from France, china from Russia. All superbly cooked by the wonderful, amazing Jim while the larger than life (in every way) Roger shmoozes guests and makes sure that everything you could ever possibly want to know about Toronto is available.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/holiday/.../ toronto_accommodation_hotels_mid_price.shtml
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„They said it might not necessarily be coffee drinking that led to better health, but that people who chose to drink coffee had healthier lifestyles in other respects. BBC Scotland reporter Alan Grant: "Exploding the myth that coffee is bad"However, the study did show that those who drank the most coffee were the least likely to die from heart disease while the opposite was true of tea drinking. Tea has been thought to have health improving properties because it contains antioxidants - particles that have been found to reduce the risk of cancer and prevent good cholesterol turning into bad cholesterol, which can cause heart disease. Coffee, on the other hand, has been thought to be bad for health in large amounts because it can alter heart rhythms.“
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_409000/ 409915.stm
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„Andrew Enever reports from Bolivia. Coffee production has been a bad business in recent times. A massive increase in world production has hit the price of beans on the New York coffee market, where coffee fell from a 10-year average of around $1.20 per pound to an all-time low of only $0.42 per pound earlier this year. When I went into coffee nobody knew Panama produced anything except Noriega Price Peters, coffee producer However, in the lush tropical Andean valleys, a short, steep descent from Bolivia's capital La Paz, experts from Colombia and Panama are persuading producers to pay greater attention to their plantations.“
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1937731.stm
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