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  1. Can You Capture "Accessible Tourism" in a Single Photo?

    ENAT is planning to publish a 2008 Wall or Desk Calendar with photos supplied by ENAT members. We would like to receive your best digital (high resolution, 300 dpi) or printed photos (minimum 10 x 15 cm.), illustrating the theme: This is Accessible Tourism! We will need 12 excellent shots - one

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  2. UK Cruise Holiday Agents Could Get Disability Advice Service

    van der Schee said: "Agents want to differentiate themselves - a network is an excellent way of doing

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  3. Access 2 Africa Safaris

    We cater for the mobility impaired and able bodied traveller. You will be able to relax and know that you will be given our personalised attention which is born of our own experiences and excellent understanding of the needs of mobility impaired. We also have personally experienced the various

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  4. New Publication - 'Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility' Published by Bradt Travel Guides

    : July / August 2009. Comment: “An excellent guidebook offering practical and comprehensive advice

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  5. Summer Holidays? Don't Forget Your Camera. The ENAT Photo Competition is On!

    Tourism Destinations" We will need 12 excellent shots - one for each month of the year. You might

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  6. Sage Traveling

    nature of this website makes it an excellent source of information on disabled travel to Europe

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  7. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    the Belgian Presidency for their excellent cooperation, which allowed the swift and successful conclusion

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  8. PREMIKI Travel Agency for Accessible Tourism

    discover the natural and cultural attractions of Slovenia, learn about our excellent cuisine

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  9. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    as part of a joint drive to build on our excellent reputation and to help ensure that all our visitors

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  10. City of Salzburg, Austria

    excellent results in improving accessibility, achieved with the direct participation of people

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