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Why is Sex Necessary in Life?

24th September 2009
Sex is an integral part of the life. The happiness and enjoyment quotient in life is doubled with the active sex life. Sex is the necessary part of the life because without sex your life is incomplete. Life without the sexual passion is like an arid des... Read >
Author: sylvester

Why is Sex Necessary in Life?

24th September 2009
Sex is an integral part of the life. The happiness and enjoyment quotient in life is doubled with the active sex life. Sex is the necessary part of the life because without sex your life is incomplete. Life without the sexual passion is like an arid deser... Read >
Author: Jack Bond

Motorcycle Roads, Routes, Rides

17th September 2009
The U.S. offers a wide array of rides, from snow-peaked mountains, beach-view routes, open farm country, big cities, small towns… you name it! The state of Colorado contains some of the most beautiful motorcycle destinations in the U.S. With breathtakin... Read >
Author: Chelsi

Dry Chapped Lips - Is Your Lip Balm Part of the Solution Or Part of the Problem?

15th September 2009
There's probably no more delicate or widely used part of your body than your lips. And just as your skin is prone to dryness and even damage from exposure to the elements, so too are your lips. In fact, your lips are a lot more sensitive than the rest ... Read >
Author: Donya Fahmy

Cheap flights to Las Vegas- Have a happy vacation with budget travel

17th August 2009
Looking for cheap flights to Las Vegas for your travel, search them online. When you search you will get thousands of companies providing cheap flights to Las Vegas. You have to be very careful in choosing the most trusted company. Las Vegas is the larges... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes

ALOE VERA – The Ageless Medicinal Plant

07th August 2009
This “lily of the desert” has been used for centuries as a natural cure-all for ailments inside and outside of the body. It was first given its name Aloe Vera by noted Swedish scientist Carl Von Linne (Linneus) in 1720. There is absolutely NO T... Read >
Author: Aging Hippy

Visit Las Vegas

17th July 2009
Las Vegas, which bills itself as The Entertainment Capital of the World, is famous for the number of casino resorts and associated entertainment it has. Las Vegas was originally settled by Mormons in the mid-nineteenth century who were attempting t... Read >
Author: Ken Asselin

Canadian business man Jim Balsillie vs. NHL for the Coyotes

30th June 2009
A while ago Arizona decided it wanted a hockey team before it remembered it was in an arid, desert region of the United States. After they received the electric bill and no one showed up to watch their games the Coyotes decided to go bankrupt. And then bi... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Las Vegas: Feel the Trip

08th June 2009
Las Vegas is all about glamour for its own sake and you will always feel to be on a trip there. Besides being the largest city in the state of Nevada-USA, Las Vegas is more popular as Sin City and the entertainment capital of the world. Las Vega... Read >
Author: Amit Sati

Las Vegas, The Best Parties Nevada Has to Offer!

15th May 2009
For the hottest summer holiday, Las Vegas (also known as the Sun City) promises an average of 300 days of sunshine per year with very little rain. Perfect weather, ample shops, open parties, superior cuisine are all on offer at inexpensive rates. This mak... Read >
Author: Pieter Le Roux

Where can I travel in Azerbaijan?

13th May 2009
The strategic position of Azerbaijan lying partly in Eastern Europe and partly in Western Asia makes it a convenient getaway destination for visitors from the two continents. Azerbaijan is the most populous country in South Caucasus bordered by the Capsia... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Casablanca Market can Help Take Your Mother to the Exotic Land of Arabian Nights Without Ever Having

31st March 2009
Mountain View, CA – According to the people that keep such statistics, Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for the phone company. It is also a day when flowers, perfume and a host of the basic gifts are bought and given to the special women in... Read >
Author: Lola

Elephant Safari At Amer Fort

25th March 2009
Just imagine, you are on an adventure trip to the arid desert of Rajasthan, and, after all you have enjoyed and cherished in the colourful state, now you are set for a safari on a beautifully clad elephant. Seeing you, the elephant just bows his head and ... Read >
Author: rahulmsmseo

Before You Go to the Las Vegas

20th March 2009
Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world. That means you should plan your trip before you are in Las Vegas. Otherwise, you can loose your mind in the list of shows, hotels, casinos and of course in the shopping. Searching for “Hotel Las Ve... Read >
Author: cansu

Las Vegas Travel Guide by CheapOair

13th March 2009
Las Vegas, Spanish for "The Meadows" is the most popular city in Nevada and has become a number one tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. While Vegas is considered a playground for adults and might seem like an expensive destin... Read >
Author: Annie Jones

Las Vegas Travel Guide by CheapOair

13th March 2009
Las Vegas, Spanish for "The Meadows" is the most popular city in Nevada and has become a number one tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. While Vegas is considered a playground for adults and might seem like an expensive destin... Read >
Author: Annie Jones

Namibian Desert Wilderness Safari - Serra Cafema Camp

10th March 2009
Namibia, a country of vast open spaces; extreme contrasts of harsh, arid deserts and green palm fringed oases, of thorn bush savannah and rugged mountains, of frosty cold winter nights and sweltering hot summer days. A country with European influence reve... Read >
Author: Claire

Focus on Kenya

30th January 2009
Kenya has long been regarded as one of the premier African safari destinations and for good reason. Millions of years ago, the tempestuous earth formed the Great Rift Valley, volcanoes and surrounding lakes, creating a natural environment unrivalled on th... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Some Facts About Desert Iguana

12th January 2009
The desert iguana (Dipsosaurus Dorsalis) is 10 to 16 inches long when fully grown. It has a large, round body with a long tail. In fact, the tail of the desert iguana is longer than its body. Described as "blunt-headed", desert iguanas have very distinct ... Read >
Author: John Simmons

California's Great Public Golf Courses

09th September 2008
California is nothing if not diverse, with climate zones ranging from the arid desert to the snowy alpine - in some parts of the state, all within 100 miles! The origins of golf are uncertain; it is arguable (particulary by the Scots) that the game ori... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Baja Peninsula' The Home Of Sun, Sea And Sands

02nd September 2008
Sun filled vacations Baja California, Mexico is simply divine. There are no words to express the free and non crowded beaches, the golden days filled with sunshine and the perfect weather that lasts the year around, cooled by the rich sea-laden breezes... Read >
Author: Rachelle Fuentes

Arizona Horse Properties Appeal to Equestrians

01st September 2008
Arizona Horse Properties Appeal to Equestrians Due to the quantity of time, money and energy that goes into keeping up a effective equestrian operation, selecting the perfect horse property is no small task. Fortunately Arizona is a state that every ho... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas

Get An Authentic Experience And Culture Of The Australian Outback

21st August 2008
No, silly, "the outback" is not a restaurant chain where you can get "shrimp on the barbie" and a "bloomin' onion," although their cuisine is to die for! The Australian outback is a complex landscape comprised of rich clay soils and greenery, contrasted w... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Hoodia Gordonii- The Story

15th February 2008
Hoodia gordonii is a plant that bears a close resemblance to a cactus and can be found in the Northern Cape area of South Africa as well as parts of the southern regions of Namibia. It tolerates wide ranging variations in temperature- over 40C is common i... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Motivational story : In the desert

04th February 2008
One day, there was a man walking for a long time in the hot arid desert. He was very exhausted because he was in a great thirst. He had run out of water and hadn’t drunk water for days. He kept on walking and walking slowly and saw everywhere if there w... Read >
Author: suhardi

There's More To Arizona Than Great Homes

15th August 2007
Arizona has always been known for it's fantastic homes. In fact, over the last few years this state has become synonymous with home value and real estate. This state is one of the hottest areas for real estate in the entire country and was (and still is) ... Read >
Author: Sanjog Gopal

The Big Island of Hawaii

30th June 2007
About 1,200 years ago, Polynesian voyagers navigated the Pacific Ocean paddling canoes, using the stars as their guide, and arrived on these rocky shores. Bringing with them foods like taro, chickens, pigs, bananas and coconut, fishing skills and knowledg... Read >
Author: Kelly

De-Stressing In Yuma - Spas

08th January 2007
The heat can suck the life right out of you. At Yuma spas, you can get the mental and physical rejuvenation you are looking for. De-Stressing In Yuma - Spas When you think about Yuma, you may not initially think of spas. Ah, but there is something ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Hiking in Joshua Tree

15th December 2006
If you are looking for a tremendous spot to hike in California, it is hard to go with any choice other than Joshua Tree National Park. Hiking in Joshua Tree As you are well away, the United States has an amazing national park system that far to few... Read >
Author: John Grimes

It's Official: Writer's Block is a Myth

01st September 2006
Nearly every person I've spoken to on this subject believes that there is some force that overtakes writers at some point during their careers, suddenly transforming what was a veritable torrent of creativity and productiveness into an arid desert. Some ... Read >
Author: Mindy Gibbins-Klein

An Overview of Libya For Travelers

31st July 2006
To say that Libya is a controversial country is a mild understatement. Regardless, it is turning away from its violent past and even opening up to travelers. An Overview of Libya For Travelers Libya is located on the northern coast line of Africa. ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Central Australia's Magical Palm Valley

12th June 2006
Palm Valley is a magical Central Australian tour destination located on hour or two west of Alice Springs in the magnificent Western MacDonnell Ranges. The Finke Gorge National Park covers an area of 46,000 hectares and includes the spectacular Palm Valle... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Central Australia: The Western MacDonnell Ranges

12th June 2006
The ancient landscape of Western MacDonnell Ranges stretch west from the Central Australian outback town of Alice Springs for over 200 kilometres, forming a rugged red barrier across the vast desert plains of Central Australia. The ranges hold a wealth of... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

What is Hoodia?

08th November 2005
Hoodia gordonii, "Whoo De Ah", is the scientific name for a leafless, spiky succulent plant that grows throughout the semi-arid desert areas of Southern Africa primarily the Kalahari Desert. The local inhabitants (the San) have eaten Hoodia stems to defen... Read >
Author: David Skul