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  • In Spain, temperatures touched 29C, while in Greece they ranged between 26C and 28C.Travel information firm Trafficlink estimated there was up to 50% more traffic on the most popular summer routes in the UK, with roads in the north proving to be very busy as sunseekers flocked to Yorkshire, Scarborough and Blackpool.

    Indian summer brings out the crowds 2011

  • As these astonishing mementoes show, the US authorities are promoting the world's most notorious prison camp as a cheap hideaway for American sunseekers ? a revelation that has drawn international anger and condemnation.

    Tuesday, June 24, 2008 As'ad 2008

  • As these astonishing mementoes show, the US authorities are promoting the world's most notorious prison camp as a cheap hideaway for American sunseekers ? a revelation that has drawn international anger and condemnation.

    Monday, June 30, 2008 As'ad 2008

  • Walking along the beachfront, Meyer and his entourage stopped frequently to speak to bemused holidaymakers and sunseekers.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • The less-observant tourist might miss it, but a look to the side of this road built during the Roman empire soon shows that this is no longer the fiefdom of ice cream-eating families and sunseekers.

    The Guardian World News Audrey Gillan 2011

  • Most of Britain basked in glorious heat on Saturday as the mercury hit an all-time October high in several parts of the country, prompting sunseekers to head en masse for the coast.

    The Guardian World News Jamie Doward 2011

  • A close U.S. ally and popular destination for European sunseekers, Morocco with its many political parties and regular elections was once the bright star in a region of dictatorships.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • From the fluttering of the daffodils in the warm breeze, the gentle quacking of ducklings and beaches packed with sunseekers - you may think you were in the middle of a Welsh summer.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • A close U.S. ally and popular destination for European sunseekers, Morocco with its many political parties and regular elections was once the bright star in a region of dictatorships.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • A close U.S. ally and popular destination for European sunseekers, Morocco with its many political parties and regular elections was once the bright star in a region of dictatorships.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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