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Torres del Paine is among the biggest of Chiles national parks, occupying almost 600,000 acres (242,000 ha) of land in the south on the border with Argentina. It is also among the most important, receiving a significant proportion of domes Like any American, traveling occasionally is just what I love doing and I bet you share the same stuff with me. But traveling does not mean that you would be safe. Escaping from our job and other stressful activities is just something that w
These days seemingly everybody is on Facebook and those whoaren't will frequently find themselves pestered to join. Facebook is a greattool for catching up with long lost friends and family members as findingpeople, even if their name is John Smith, is relatively easy. People likenothing more than sharing gossip, spreading news, liking this and that andairing their views with their facebook community. It's almost as if people haveturned their back on the real world to a certain extent, preferring tocommunicate and gossip remotely instead. I've seen numerous school or university reunions organisedon Facebook, but what there seems to be a lack of is groups of friends fromdifferent corners of the country (or world) organising a group holidaytogether. Surely spending a long weekend or a week in each others company isnicer than all getting together for the odd night out, having a meal, gettingdrunk, ending up at some club and wondering what happened the next morning. Atleast you can find out if you embarrassed yourself on Facebook! The beauty of having a weekend away instead of a night outis the pace can be much slower. There's no need to cram a month's worth ofgossip, drinking and dancing in to the one night because you've got the wholeweekend or week to catch up. Renting a holiday home is the perfect place tohost such a reunion as everybody is more comfortable on neutral ground andbeing somewhere new always adds excitement. With all the extra time you canspend 'quality' time with distant friends; watch films, cook meals, go forwalks and shopping trips, anything you want really. There are plenty of largeholiday homes to rent and many are nestled in beautiful countryside,overlooking picturesque harbours or perched on the river bank. Facebook is great for trying to organise people and sharinginternet links of any large houses to rent which could be a suitable venue foryour Facebook break. One thing with Facebook is that word easily gets around,so if the numbers grow from say 12 to a potential 35 or even more, then juststart looking for large holiday homes which can accommodate your party. The cost of some large houses to rent canappear very expensive, but when divided by the number of adults staying, you'llfind the cost is often quite reasonable. Many of the large holiday homes available to rent areself-catering, however catering can be arranged in some properties if required.There are many unusual large houses to rent too if you look hard enough; howabout a weekend in a Scottish castle on the edge of a remote loch? Or in aVictorian manor house in a large country estate? There are hundreds ofbeautiful large properties to rent just waiting for you and your friends tohave a Facebook break. So why not get organised and spend some time talking toeach other instead of typing to each other?
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