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Crystal, limestone, volcanic rock, ice - these beautiful caves are a geology buff's dream, and a great place to visit for any traveler!
27 Amazing Natural Caves (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010
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From pantomime horses in Manchester to a film buff's fantasy at the Whitstable Biennale, here's the week in art shows up and down the country
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From pantomime horses in Manchester to a film buff's fantasy at the Whitstable Biennale, here's the week in art shows up and down the country
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This week, Lonely Planet's Tom Hall offers advice on whether to book flights while the ash cloud threat remains, a history buff's trip to Germany, and travelling in southern India
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Philip Larkin has survived his brief exile from literary fashion as a middle-aged misanthrope with too pronounced a taste for pornography, to emerge unreservedly as the poetry buff's favourite poet of the past 50 years.
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The festival's daily schedule, which includes at least 20 films, tests the dedicated film buff's mathematical and logistical ingenuity.
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Based on graphic novels, it's a sci-fi buff's delight, telling the droll story of an agent hired by unseens forces to combat alien incursions with the help of a new sidekick and would-be artist.
Michael Giltz: DVDs -- Life On Mars and Those Clever Brits 2009
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Seriously... that is a movie buff's absolute dream, having those guys in your midst all the time. solarguardian
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From Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa's diaphanous Dior building -- as elegant and sexy as a silk slip -- to Jun Aoki's silver-mesh Louis Vuitton store to Kengo Kuma's wood-slatted headquarters for LVMH, Omotesando is a design buff's street of dreams.
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Frank's caricatures are not just hilarious because they look funny; they appeal specifically to the film buff's experience and memory of a movie, a scene, a performance.
Archive 2006-10-08 2006
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