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Top Ten World Destinations for 2009

Posted October 26, 2008 , trackback

Top Ten World Destinations for 2009 by TripAdvisor TravelCast

1. Budoni, Sardinia
2. Agia Galini, Crete
3. Petra, Jordan
4. Ardmore, Ireland
5. Peschiera del Garda, Italy
6. Protaras, Cyprus
7. Torre del Mar, Spain
8. Hanioti, Greece
9. Wadduwa, Sri Lanka
10. Goslar, Germany

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