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23rd September 2009
This has made Bhutan one of the highest per capita refugee generators in the world due to the implementation of the “Driglam Namzha” (Cultural Code of the Ruling Elite) with a "One Nation, One People" policy which imposed the language, dress code, and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Many people really love the thought of taking the chance and living in a foreign country. It sounds so dreamy and romantic. But the reality for many expats is that very shortly after arrival in their new home, they find that there are often harsh realitie... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
5 things you should know about Etosha safari park (other than looking for the animals):
1. The gates open at sunrise and close as sunset - there is generally a mad rush to get to the gates for sunset so make sure you don't get caught in someone else's ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2009
Every city in the world has some sort or the other of transport system, whether it is by foot along trails and dirt roads, on highways or in underground tunnels. In that respect, Cairns is no different. Here is a little bit of information on Cairns transp... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
15th September 2009
Although bicycling for exercise or as a form of transportation the Gary Fisher Mountain Bike has been around for years, the idea of cycling as a competitive sport or for exercise in the mountains is a relatively new concept. Mountain bikes are now one ... Read >
Author: JW Minor
14th September 2009
Lawnmowers aren’t just for cutting grass anymore; now they’re tearing up the dirt roads. In order to participate in this perhaps bizarre, but definitely exciting new sport of lawnmower racing, one will have to learn how to build a racing lawnmower of ... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
21st August 2009
Shoes have gone by several various names all over the world. Aussies refer to flip flops as thongs. In other parts of the world flip flops are named slippers or sandals. However, no matter what you call them, flip flops are frequently linked with summer a... Read >
Author: Yvonne
30th July 2009
Under the historic canopied boulevards of Myers Park the birds tweet and the joggers jog. This is where the elite of Charlotte NC planted their roots many years ago, and those on the move live (or pine to live) today. The homes you find here, are set in a... Read >
Author: Claude Cross
11th July 2009
If you are an avid motorcyclist it is likely that you'll want to consider the advantages of owning a lightweight motorcycle trailer to tow behind your bike.
The advantages of owning a motorcycle trailer are numerous and will enhance your mini, overni... Read >
Author: MarkAmes
11th July 2009
Kauai, the Garden Island, is the oldest of the Hawaiian Islands and provides breathtaking scenery to visitors. Kauai’s seemingly endless, beautifully soft beaches invite people to sit back, relax, and take it all in. Take a hammock, beach chair, or a ... Read >
Author: Ilovemyhammock
22nd June 2009
A mere thirty minutes drive outside of the city of Ontario Canada is the city of Oakville. Its a city of some 140,000 residents that make up part of the greater Ontario area. This town also sits right on the edge of Lake Ontario, which provides the backbo... Read >
Author: Guy Gibston
17th June 2009
I hope that everybody can enjoy a trip to Maine this summer.
Maine is a fabulous destination to travel for anybody who is seeking an original experience.
The strength of Maine has always been in its vast and unequivocal beauty, sometimes forgotten ... Read >
Author: maineshome
13th May 2009
Cannondale R700 and Cannondale. The True Story
Here are 7 tips about cannondale.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 7 tips are useful reminders - especially where cannondal... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
13th May 2009
5 More Hints, Tips For Cannondale and Cannondale F500
Accurate cannondale information is not always easy to find on the Internet.
I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant cann... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
12th May 2009
Cannondale and Cannondale 600 - Another 8 Useful Hints
Accurate cannondale information is not always easy to find on the Internet.
I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant can... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
11th May 2009
Beach resorts, hotels and tourist accommodations are flourishing in Costa Almeria. Most are found in areas such as Mojacar on the east, and Anguadulce, Almerimar and Roquetas de Mar on the city’s west. Costa Almeria is brimming with modern and high clas... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com
11th May 2009
Beach resorts, hotels and tourist accommodations are flourishing in Costa Almeria. Most are found in areas such as Mojacar on the east, and Anguadulce, Almerimar and Roquetas de Mar on the city’s west. Costa Almeria is brimming with modern and high clas... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com
11th May 2009
While many people have found themselves stuck and an incredible amount of garbage that they need to get rid of, few have really learned much about bulk trash pickup and how it really works. Some people will resort to burning the trash or throwing it along... Read >
Author: srini
29th April 2009
Cannondale Ironman and Cannondale. 7 More Useful Tips
Here are 7 tips about cannondale.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 7 tips are useful reminders - especially where ca... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
29th April 2009
Cannondale and Cannondale 800. The Top 5 Things You Should Know
The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about cannondale and cannondale 800.
Let's face it, reading 5 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it wi... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
29th April 2009
8 Essential Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale 700
The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about cannondale and cannondale 700.
Let's face it, reading 8 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
16th April 2009
There are a multitude of reasons that can motivate a person to buy a bike rack. Tired of taking the front wheel off to make more space. Tired of jamming dirty bikes into the back of a car. Tired of needing an extra car just to fit all the gear. Well, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th April 2009
H-D motorcycles were raced almost from the beginning of the company. In fact the very first appearance of a motorcycle created by William Harley and the Davidson brothers, Arthur, Walter, and William, was in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin motorcycle race.
H-D... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
17th March 2009
One of the largest ( 6th largest) of the Hawaiian islands is the island Lanai (hence, it is quite small compared with the other islands of Hawaii). It is commonly called as the pineapple island because the island had an island wide pineapple plantation i... Read >
Author: Ross Linden
13th March 2009
Flip flops have gone by several different names around the world. Aussies refer to flip flops as "thongs". In other parts of the world flip flops are called slippers or sandals. However, no matter what you call them, flip flops are often associated with s... Read >
Author: mrmj2009
13th March 2009
Do you suffer from arthritis? Have you been injured? Is walking a challenge? If so, I'm willing to assume all kinds of activities, like taking the dog for a stroll and grocery shopping, are a real challenge. A host of varying mobility-associated impai... Read >
Author: EricWeeks
13th March 2009
Do you suffer from arthritis? Have you been injured? Is walking a challenge? If so, I'm willing to assume all kinds of activities, like taking the dog for a stroll and grocery shopping, are a real challenge. A host of varying mobility-associated impai... Read >
Author: EricWeeks
10th March 2009
It’s time to feel the spirit of bliss with mini dirt bikes. Looks like, the thirst for these sleek mean machines is never ending. Icon for the youth, they are the safest on fast tracks. A truly magnificent mean machine and pioneer fantasy bikes for youn... Read >
Author: Aliceshown
23rd February 2009
Anyone who has ever owned or driven a car knows the bumper is one of the most vulnerable exterior parts. From rocks that kick up on dirt roads and compact parking spots to minor debris that can be seen routinely flying across highway roads, it's is not un... Read >
Author: Mark Carpenter
23rd February 2009
Leaving Barkly Homestead Roadhouse behind, we are heading towards The Three Ways Roadhouse, where the Barkly and Stuart Highways meet in the Northern Territory. It is a drive of 180kms.
It is extremely hot with temperatures soaring to 43 degrees and as... Read >
Author: travellinglilly
03rd December 2008
Buying your first car is not a simple task, though no doubt it is an exciting experience. Like passing your driver’s test and getting your own driver’s license, owning a car is a rite of passage, a coming-of-age experience. There are a lot of factors ... Read >
Author: Dan Bodrero
31st October 2008
Having a lift kit for your Mazda truck or SUV can increase its ground clearance, lessen its jarring that is caused by several irregularities while on the road. It also provides your automobile with a kind of beefy and unique look. Before jumping right int... Read >
Author: Kay Zetkin
06th October 2008
Annually, millions of tourists travel to Arizona to witness one of the world's most overwhelming natural wonders. The Grand Canyon is inevitably awe-inspiring because of its immensity - 277 river miles (446km) long, 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
20th August 2008
Lets face it the price of gas is still rising and there is very little chance that it will ever fall back down to what it was. In fact the experts are predicting that it is going to get a lot worse, and this is sending many drivers into a frenzy trying to... Read >
Author: Richard Legg
20th August 2008
Being on the road is no walk in the park. In fact, the romance of the road can be highly overrated when you factor in mishaps and perils that make you lose valuable time. And not even your best designer mechanical pocket watch can recoup the time lost (... Read >
Author: Bradley Mckoy
21st July 2008
There are no gas mileage secrets that oil companies are trying to hide from you. There are common sense tips to help you save money by getting more mileage from the gasoline that you put into your vehicle. If you have never paid any attention to the milea... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
16th July 2008
Some of the best neighborhoods begin as nothing more than dirt roads and vacant lots. They are seen as stretches of land offering little more than an area to drive through, a dot on a map, until a developer or a homeowner stumbles upon them, and possibili... Read >
Author: Joe
11th April 2008
If you have kids or you know someone else who does, you have probably faced with the daunting task of selecting a toy to buy. It is often difficult to decide what toys are interesting and appropriate for young children. Remote control toys, however, are a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
The one thing about the Kruger National Park is that it’s almost always hot. Going on a Kruger Park Safari you are met with high humidity and a lot of insects. But don’t let this put you off. The Kruger National Park is by far the best National Park i... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
31st March 2008
Mountain Biking refers to biking on dirt roads, trails in parks, or unpaved surfaces. It makes use of a bicycle which is designed to withstand the rigors of rough terrain. Joe Breeze, Gary Fisher, Charlie Cunningham, Keith Bontrager, and Tom Ritchey were ... Read >
Author: ABC of Mountain Biking
19th January 2008
The factors to take into consideration when deciding where to ride your horse are: where you keep your horse and your level of experience with horses. Other aspects such as whether you want to have a pleasure ride or to train your horse will also factor ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
08th January 2008
The North American International Auto Show is just around the corner and automakers are already giving hints as to what vehicles they will be showing off at the biggest automotive show in the continent. Japanese automaker Toyota announced that they w... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
05th November 2007
"How much?""100 dirhams," answers the young boy, barelylooking up from his work.You make a quick calculation in your head anddetermine that the cost of the hand-fashionedsilver bracelet is about $10. The workmanship isexquisite, and you find it hard to be... Read >
Author: John & Anita
01st November 2007
From the office to the home; Golden Ribbon Gifts have personalized gifts to suit everyone. You may be buying for your mother, newly-born nephew or brother, husband, boss or employee. Whatever the occasion is, Golden Ribbon Gifts has personalized gifts onl... Read >
Author: Babics
29th August 2007
All the other TV programming service providers crow about how great their programming is to record but only Dish Network gives you the ability to take it with you when you travel, or go to visit your friends. It's called Pocket Dish and it's a little devi... Read >
Author: Kaptain
29th August 2007
This continues the description of our train ride from Cochrane, Ontario to Moosonee, Ontario. The Polar Bear Express runs during the summer months with a train connecting the two cities during the remainder of the year. Ontario Northern Rail Road is the o... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize
23rd August 2007
On your next visit to California, be sure to plan at stop at one of California's ghost towns. The past has been well-preserved at some of the more elaborate towns and the whole family will enjoy learning what life was like in California back in the late 1... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
02nd July 2007
By Ian Parish
I love to get on my motorcycle and ride I am fortunate enough to live in Utah, which offers many different opportunities from the steep windy mountain roads, to the flat open desert highways, to the scenic beauty of our many national parks... Read >
Author: Ian Parish
01st July 2007
Games like Grand Prix Challenge or Colin McRae Rally 3 feel a lot more realistic when you are holding an actual wheel in your hands. However, for the keyboard lovers a simple search for race car games com can bring these games on to your personal computer... Read >
Author: Michael Trad
19th January 2007
If you have never been to Panama you may have an image of bumping around dirt roads in an old bus with chickens and pigs in the back seat! Remember that Michael Douglas movie, Romancing the Stone? Although it’s true in most Latin American countries it's... Read >
Author: PanamaMark
10th January 2007
If you travel a lot, sooner or later you have to visit Costa Rica. To get around the country, you are going to need to rent a vehicle. Here are a few tips on doing so.
Renting a Car in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is an amazingly beautiful country with pl... Read >
Author: John Grimes
03rd January 2007
Between 1989 and 1993 more than 95,000 Lhotshampas (Bhutanese Nepali-speaking Hindus of Nepali origin who live(d) in the southern plains of Bhutan), nearly a sixth of the kingdom's total population of approximately 600,000 have been forced to leave or for... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
13th November 2006
October 22, 2006
Expansion of Panama Canal Is Approved
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 7:25 p.m. ET
PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) -- Voters overwhelmingly approved the
largest modernization plan in the 92-year history of the Panama
Canal on Sund... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet
13th November 2006
This is a brief discourse designed to help you avoid some pitfalls that many before you have encountered:
Panama is a wonderful place especially to the expat or would be expat. It is easy to become taken with the country and start thinking emotionally ... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet
25th July 2006
It can be hard work locating the perfect field of poppies in front of the perfect view of a Tuscan town. You think it might just be easier to slap in a field of poppies on your computer at home later. Well, these days it is a viable alternative, one much... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock
25th July 2006
A splash of scarlet poppies among lush green fields in the foreground, a medieval hill town in Tuscany, the red brick warm and glowing, in the background the photograph travel brochures dream of. People will flock to see fields of poppies. Finding the p... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock
25th July 2006
It's springtime in Tuscany, early May. Arriving at Pisa airport the air smells different, dryer, lighter, brighter with the alluring waft of some flower scent, even amid the concrete hustle and bustle of airports everywhere. I'm travelling light, or as li... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock
05th November 2005
It's springtime in Tuscany, early May. Arriving at Pisa airport the air smells different, dryer, lighter, brighter with the alluring waft of some flower scent, even amid the concrete hustle and bustle common to airports everywhere. I'm travelling light, o... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock
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