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makes impossible possible! I laughed like a little kid for the first time since I lost my leg», says one of the golf legends - Manuel de los Santos, who competes with one leg. View the YouTube video
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Less mobile visitors to Dachstein World Heritage are for the first time provided with barrier-free access to the Krippenstein cableway up to the top of the mountain. Improvements include the accessible car park, ramps and only-short-distance passages wi...
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, nous voulons vous donner toutes les informations nécessaires sur vos droits en vacances mais aussi
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VisitEngland is the strategic leadership body representing the public and private sector stakeholders of English Tourism. It works in partnership with VisitBritain, the Regional Development Agencies and local authorities, and the private sector, creatin...
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the obligations of public bodies to ensure that, as far as practicable, the whole or part of a heritage site... interpretation of their legal requirements via a journey sequence through a heritage site set out... with site conservation and preservation. The Draft Code will be revised after consultations
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visited sites in Greece. 1.5 million people visited the Acropolis World Heritage site in 2012 and over 5 million people visited the New Acropolis Museum in the first 3 years after its opening in 2009... of a lift for wheelchair users to access the Athens Acropolis – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the symbol
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. The site provides practical information to wheelchair users about accessible locations and activities in Europe. The site is published in English, French, Dutch and German languages, reflecting its... visited and the services they have received. Photo: Bert van Driel, out for a spin With his
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information The information provided about each establishment was collected on site by PREDIF accessibility... fed into both the Tur4all app and PREDIF’s Accessible Tourism web site www.predif.org. Each year... with accessibility criteria that establishments should comply with if they are to be visited and enjoyed
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controls to allow drivers with limited leg function to accelerate or brake using a hand controlled device
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Paraplegics, single leg amputees, and many other disabled people with a keen interest in sport can still enjoy skiing to the full and make the most of a winter holiday on the slopes. This is the result of specifically tailored equipment that can be rented (or loaned for free) in almost every ski
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