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Differences Between British and American EnglishPosted by: kirsty_wilson in Travel General, tags: American English, British EnglishWords that vary between British and American EnglishDuring your travels, readings or even taking part in the world-wide arena of social media, how often have you seen words that are expressed that don’t quite seem right? Then you realise it’s the expression used from another part of the world. There are a number of differences that can be isolated between both British and American English. I have compiled a short list of the words that immediately come to mind. Some of these have recently been reinforced after seeing my American travel Tweeps on Twitter use such expressions. Yesterday was a great example. As we move into Spring here in Australia, everyone in the States and Canada were embracing the arrival of ‘Fall’ – we refer to Fall as Autumn. Can you add to the following list? BRITISH – AMERICAN “Divided by a Common Language” has numerous positive reviews as a great travel companion. You Might Also Enjoy The Following Travel Posts
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RIO de JANEIRO, Brazil: Ipanema Beach, Carnaval and Christ the RedeemerPosted by: kirsty_wilson in South America, tags: Beaches, Brazil, Festivals, MountainsWhere is Rio de Janeiro?Rio de Janeiro or better known as simply Rio, can be found on the east coast of the largest country of South America, Brazil. Its setting would have to be one of the most spectacular in the world and the locals refer to it as ‘cidade maravilhosa’ (marvellous city). The city is home to beautiful white beaches, the most well known being Ipanema beach, rainforests and towering mountains making it a most luring travel destination.One of the most recognisable features of Rio is the image of the towering statue of ‘Christ the Redeemer’ sitting some 710 metres high upon the Corcovado peak and offering fabulous views over the city and surrounds. Rio is also the home of one of largest and most colourful festivals, the Carnaval. The festivities span five days with it culminating in a parade of floats, dancers, drummers and generally, a huge crowd that adds to the party atmosphere. This handy paperback book of Rio de Janeiro (City Guide) has been suggested by a reader that it works well in conjunction with the local taxi’s to get around rather than the bus network. MapTravelTipsPlus Google Map of Rio One Great Reason to Visit RioOne great reason to visit Rio would definitely to time a visit with Carnaval. The other fabulous sights will always be there for you! Discover Rio de Janeiro – BrazilFor More InformationYou Might Also Enjoy The Following Travel Destinations
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