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Sense

Deutsch: Sinn / Español: Sentido / Português: Sentido / Français: Sens / Italiano: Senso

In the travel context, "sense" often refers to the way travel experiences appeal to our five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. It encompasses the idea that travel is not just about seeing new places but fully experiencing them with all our senses. This holistic approach to travel encourages people to immerse themselves in the local culture, cuisine, and environment, thereby gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation of a destination. Experiencing a place through all five senses can make travel more memorable and meaningful, as it connects travelers more intimately with the locations they visit and the people they meet.

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Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple

French: Grotte de Seokguram et temple Bulguksa
The Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple is a World Heritage site in South Korea defined by the UNESCO in 1995 and definitely a recommended cultural sightseeing Location.
It is on position 1052 (969, 910) in our monthly survey..

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Seongnam

Seongnam is a major city in South Korea (502).

This city is on position 1633 (939, 1927) in our monthly survey.

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Seoul

Seoul is the capital and a major city in South Korea (4).

This city is on position 104 (91, 379) in our monthly survey.

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Seoul - Incheon International Airport

Seoul - Incheon International Airport-Airport is an airport in Seoul/South Korea with the Airport Code ICN

This airport is on position 837 (504, 300) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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Seoul - Kimpo Airport

Seoul - Kimpo-Airport is an airport in Seoul/South Korea with the Airport Code GMP (formerly SEL)

This airport is on position 363 (319, 718) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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September to November

Deutsch: September bis November / Español: Septiembre a Noviembre / Português: Setembro a Novembro / Français: Septembre à Novembre / Italiano: Settembre a Novembre

September to November refers to the autumn or fall Season in many parts of the world, a time that is often considered ideal for travel. This period offers several advantages for travelers, including milder weather, fewer crowds, and the chance to experience seasonal events and natural beauty, particularly autumn foliage. In the context of travel, September to November is often referred to as a "shoulder season," which is the time between peak and off-peak travel periods, offering a balance of good weather and lower costs.

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Sequential turbochargers

sequential turbochargers are the two or more turbochargers working in sequence, so that one begins working at low revs and the other(s) begins working at higher revs.

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