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Other travel news in brief

MySpace provides a door to Oz

A new generation of Irish are being invited down under through a MySpace page aimed at encouraging 18- to 30-year-olds to apply for the Australian working holiday visa. Tourism Australia has teamed up with MySpace to create www.myspace.com/ workinoz, a site providing information on the Australian working holiday visa and Australia as a tourist destination and the perfect place for a gap year.

Kim Jong Il's games

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Fancy a holiday with a difference? A travel operator that organises tours to North Korea, Koryo Tours, is offering trips to coincide with this year's Mass Games in Pyongyang, which run from August 4th until the end of September.

Every day during this period, except Sundays, Kim Jong Il's dictatorship will be staging 100-minute afternoon performances to mark the 60th anniversary of the foundation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

See www.koryogroup.com.

Museums to carry around

Dublin's Magical Museums, a pocket-sized guide to more than 30 Dublin museums - well known and not so well known - has been launched. Written by Muriel Bolger, the book, published by Ashfield Press, retails for €10.99 and is available at bookshops or through www.ashfieldpress.com.

Cooks of Connemara

The Connemara Loop, a voluntary group set up to bring visitors to northwest Connemara, has published a book of recipes submitted by members ranging from hackney drivers, shop owners, local hoteliers and other tourism providers. It is available for €2.95 by e-mailing connemaraloop@ gmail.com.