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    Holiday Hypermarket: dream vacation planner

    November 7th, 2007

    Holiday Hypermarket is a travel agency based in the Britain, and it is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.

    And now it has gone online.

    Through its website, you can get literally millions of package holiday bargains, last minute deals, cheap flights and all inclusive holidays to destinations all over the world.

    For example, should you check out the flights to Kefalonia on their website, you’d be shown bargains on offer at the top of the screen, which you can grab immediately. Further down is a quick description of the place. But what really caught my attention is what’s displayed below the holiday videos at Kefalonia posted by users. In striving to show what the place really looks and feels like, that sure beats mere text and pictures!

    The bottom of the screen is embedded with Google Maps and Google Earth, so that you can check out Kefalonia from above.

    Those are great features to help you to prepare for that holiday you’ve been looking forward to.

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