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East Meets West in Holidays to Turkey

13th October 2009
Turkey can offer more than most countries. For a start it’s in two continents, as Istanbul sits astride the Bosporus, with Europe to the west and Asia to the east. However, Turkey is so much more: high mountains, breathtaking scenery, idyllic coastli... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones

Santorini Holiday Tours – Only Fun

23rd September 2009
Traveling Santorini is an experience, which can’t be explained through words. Santorini is the perfect choice for visitors who are looking for a vacation destination surrounded by scenic beauties and wonderful beaches. The Greek island of Santorini gift... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

Cyprus Real Estate And Where To Buy

22nd September 2009
Paphos (Pafos) A curious mixture of worlds, Paphos is sometimes described as being divided into two halves. The division of this south-western city comprises Kato Pafos (lower Paphos) and Ktima (upper Paphos). The former is the more developed of the two,... Read >
Author: TimMartins

Learn Spanish in Latin America – Much More Than Learning a Language

10th September 2009
Many people choose to learn Spanish in Latin America because of the wide range of incredible locations in which to learn the language. Students can choose a beach location like Montanita in Ecuador, or a very historic town like Cusco, high up in the Andea... Read >
Author: latinize

Cheap airfare to Delhi

16th August 2009
Delhi, the capital city of India is also the pride of the country. While making plans to visit India, with various islands, mainland, scenic beauty to capture your senses and great travel deals one must not miss out their Delhi trip. As a best place, Delh... Read >
Author: JohnMig

Live the Peruvian Dream in Lima

10th August 2009
As the capital of Peru, it's obvious that Lima has plenty to offer. Whether you're a culture vulture that adores taking in ancient Peruvian artefacts in dusty museums or a night owl looking to hit the city's hottest night spots, you're guaranteed an excel... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Experience Culture, History, and Nature at Larnaca

04th August 2009
When planning a holiday, many people might seek one prominent aspect to their getaway - such as pristine beaches, cultural attractions, or perhaps a bustling nightlife. However, if you’re looking for an ideal mix of culture, nature and history then La... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Celebrating Greece Holidays

03rd August 2009
Greece is unlike any other Country in the world. The culture and history that exists in the land is hard to beat. Anyone who travels to this ancient land is sure to get a first class history lesson about the famous ancient civilizations that once covered ... Read >
Author: travelmatch11@gmail.com

Applications of Aerial Photography

09th July 2009
Aerial photography is used in many different sorts of applications in the world today. In fact, aerial photography has, in all likelihood, impacted an important area of your life without you even realising it. These applications include, but are not limit... Read >
Author: Barry Kane

Adventures You Could Think Of Undertaking In Greece

08th July 2009
Greece is a land of mysteries, mythologies, tales of manís ancient past and the immense developments it has garnered over the last three millenniums. It is known for having had a thriving economy, magnificent beaches, some truly world class Greek hotels ... Read >
Author: ArticlesFly.com

Wind Chimes: A Musical Addition to Your Backyard Paradise

05th June 2009
When it comes to selecting wind chimes for your lawn or garden there is are endless types and sizes to choose from. Wind chimes are made from suspended tubes, rods or other objects and are often made of wood or metal. They are usually hung outside of a bu... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

Travel with Change in Peru

05th June 2009
It is important to travel with change in Peru. The sol is the official currency of Peru. While the US dollar is widely accepted in the larger hotel and supermarket chains, and just about every travel agency, the sol is used almost everywhere else. Man... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

Tattoo Cover Ups- Why We Need It?

18th May 2009
Tattooing is a widespread art with tattoo like marks from archaeological sites indicate that the art is thousands of years old. A tattoo may be defined as a permanent mark or design under the top layer of skin made by the injection of colored pigments. Th... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Al Ain: a True Oasis in the Desert

15th April 2009
Al Ain is often described as the ‘garden city’ of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located approximately 60 miles inland on the edge of the Oman border in Abu Dhabi, its name translates as ‘The Spring’ and, originally used as a favoured watering ho... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Top 6 Egyptian Landmarks

02nd April 2009
An awe inspiring country always leaves you finishing your holiday with much more than happiness. It’s the memories that you take with you, the things you see and in this case, the knowledge and the things you see that make you talk about Egypt for a ge... Read >
Author: Martin Shane Jones

Greece holidays offer sun, adventure and plenty of history.

27th March 2009
Greece has so much to offer, there is plenty to do and see. The first thing that probably comes to mind when thinking of Greece is of course Athens being the birthplace of the human civilisation. Athens has some of the top archaeological sites in Europe a... Read >
Author: Kim

Why you should live in Cyprus

27th March 2009
Are you looking for a dream location to settle down in? Tired of drab weather, stress-filled days and the hustle and bustle of your current lifestyle? If you are looking for a change in work, a chance to retire, or just the opportunity to have a house to ... Read >
Author: Allison Cooke

Holidays in Greece - In and Out of the Mainstream

19th March 2009
There are many quieter, traditional areas of Greece which repay investigation and can provide an idyllic holiday, away from the more bustling tourist centres. The power of Greece is very much contained in its diversity - many different kinds of holiday ar... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

Eco-Smart Tulum

17th March 2009
My boyfriend and I have never had a vacation in our 2 years together. We planned to take a break for our second year anniversary. We wanted to run away from big city life, but in one condition, we didn't want to "rough it". After several hours searching ... Read >
Author: Ella

Cyprus Aims For New Golf Tourists

06th March 2009
Officials in Cyprus are working harder than ever to discover more ways to attract visitors. The latest push is to increase their number of golf courses from the four that are currently up and running to fourteen complete courses. The idea behind an inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why You Should Live in Cyprus?

04th March 2009
Are you looking for a dream location to settle down in? Tired of drab weather, stress-filled days and the hustle and bustle of your current lifestyle? If you are looking for a change in work, a chance to retire, or just the opportunity to have a house to ... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith

Iraq: Holiday Destination of 2009?

03rd March 2009
In July last year, The Times ran an article about the prospect of Iraq as a holiday destination. Despite three decades of war and terrorism, it may come as a surprise to some that the country still has a tourist board, and is home to ‘some of the fines... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Cheap Flights to India

03rd March 2009
One reason that you might want to book a flight to India is for travel. Tourism is one of the biggest industries in India, and there are numerous interesting sites you might want to visit while in India. History One reason why a person might take a... Read >
Author: gaurav99

Akrotiri- The Buried City of Santorini

31st January 2009
The Greek island of Santorini is a magical and dramatic vacation destination For Tourists. Every year thousands of Visitors from all over the world not only come to see it’s heavenly beauty, but also to view it’s archaeological site located about 12 k... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

Akrotiri- The Buried City of Santorini

31st January 2009
The Greek island of Santorini is a magical and dramatic vacation destination For Tourists. Every year thousands of Visitors from all over the world not only come to see it’s heavenly beauty, but also to view it’s archaeological site located about 12 k... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

Things to Enjoy In Tulum

12th January 2009
When you hear the word “Tulum”, what normally pops into you mind? I bet it’s the Mayan Ruins. Of course Tulum is famous for its ruins, one of the most visited Mayan ruins.History unfolds as soon as you step onto the ruins. The location on a cliff ov... Read >
Author: Ella

Reasons to Visit the Greek Islands

09th January 2009
The beautiful mountainous islands, scattered throughout the Mediterranean, Aegean and Ionian Seas, offer a unique perspective of Greece. Each of the islands, of which there are more than 150, is unique. The beautiful islands open a door to a different way... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

Greece. Travel To Destination: Paradise

09th January 2009
With Mediterranean blue waters and the black sands of Santorini as such prominent features, it is no wonder that Greece is considered a travelers paradise. This country boasts more than eight thousand miles of coastline shared between the mainland and the... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

Things to Enjoy In Tulum

05th January 2009
When you hear the word “Tulum”, what normally pops into you mind? I bet it’s the Mayan Ruins. Of course Tulum is famous for its ruins, one of the most visited Mayan ruins. History unfolds as soon as you step onto the ruins. The location on a cliff ... Read >
Author: Ella

Little Things I Know About Tulum

11th December 2008
The word Tulúm is said to be a Yucatec (Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula) Mayan word meaning fence or wall. The wall was about eight meters thick and 400 meters long on the side parallel to the sea. Though it is believed that’s its old n... Read >
Author: Ella

Discovering the best Historical Sites of Gran Canaria

30th November 2008
Exciting Historical Sites to Explore on Gran Canaria Gran Canaria's historical villages are the highlights of any historical tour of the island. Aguimes is laid out in a traditional Spanish style with center plazas that serve as gathering points and mee... Read >
Author: Phil Redgrave

National Geographic Presents: Herod’s Lost Tomb Game Review

26th November 2008
As far as famous biblical rulers go, Herod is a king mostly known for his ruthlessness and brutality. However, in the National Geographic Presents: Herod’s Lost Tomb game, you get to experience the other nature of this Judean king and try to unearth his... Read >
Author: Ruff

Infiorata Barocca in Noto

10th November 2008
The Infiorata Barocca is a structure of modern construction, born in 2007, located within walking distance from the historic centre where you can admire the beauty of the wonderful "Baroque Netino." Our rooms are equipped with complete bathroom servic... Read >
Author: Marco

Blacksmith Metal Art and Blacksmith Metal Art Overview

21st October 2008
The blacksmith is one of the oldest professions known to man. When ancient man discovered how the shape and use metals, the nature of civilization was changed forever. And the person at the center of this change was the blacksmith. In America, the blacksm... Read >
Author: Ivan Smith

Buy a Flight to Paphos in Cyprus

26th September 2008
A flight to Paphos in Cyprus will land at the international airport which is approximately 9 mile (15km) east of Paphos. There are a number of options to travel from the airport into the town which include taxi, rental cars and bus. Taxis are located outs... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Khon Kaen – Centre of Northeastern Silk

12th September 2008
Khon Kaen is an amazing tourist destination of Thailand and is mainly famous for producing silk. It is a core of various museums, monuments, archaeological sites, and national parks.At the same time, its Cobra and Turtle Villages are extremely famous amon... Read >
Author: Alex

Why shouldn't We Love Them So Much?

21st August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rug Route When and how rugs were first designed remains a mystery, even after thousands of years. The first rugs, found at archaeological sites in Egypt, date the earlier rugs to 2,500 years B.C.E. That's over 4,500 years ago! The me... Read >
Author: Rugroute

What are the Best Greek Islands to Visit?

16th August 2008
This is a hard question to answer because there is no one best island because they are all wonderful destinations to choose for a vacation. To find the best Greek islands to visit, the best thing to do is to look at what each one offers because what one t... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Looking for a List of Things to Do on Santorini?

16th August 2008
When you look at the extensive list of things to do on Santorini and the many sights to see, you will realize why this is one of the most famous of the Greek islands. It is located in the Aegean Sea, about 63 miles north of Crete, making it the most south... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Car hire: Greece is the word.

23rd July 2008
Greece, or to give the country its real name the Hellenic Republic, has become a popular place to visit and it is easy to see why as there is a considerable amount on offer to all visitors. There are places to visit if you want to embrace the culture of t... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Check out the Cheapest Flights to Cyprus

07th July 2008
The cheapest flights to Cyprus can be found on the internet from as little as £49.00 each way, leaving you more money to spend when you arrive. Cyprus property for sale is a great investment and if you are looking in Cyprus for a villa in Limassol or ind... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Torture In The Spanish Inquisition By Death

27th May 2008
Learning Spanish: 'Mexican Spanish Language Courses' Free Lessons In Spanish Telling Time Because I spoke (albeit limited) Spanish they wrote down the words for me so I could sing along. Our team of highly qualified professors with an average of twent... Read >
Author: Lori

Greece Hotels offer the best of lodging facilities

30th April 2008
Located in the southern region of Europe Continent, the country of Greece is on the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula. It touches the borders in the north with Bulgaria, Albania, the FYROM, and Turkey. Its time honored customs and traditions can be... Read >
Author: nancy eben

The Captivating Greek Island Of Crete

16th April 2008
The world has always rejoiced visiting Crete, the largest of Greek islands and also the fifth largest in the whole of Mediterranean. The island is spread over an area of 8,336 km² (3,219 square miles) in the Southern Greece, and forms one of the thirteen... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Ancient Egypt comes to London: The Tutankhamun Exhibition

09th April 2008
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' is an incredible collection of over 130 Egyptian treasures from across the Valley of the Kings and other Egyptian archaeological sites; the exhibition includes approximately 130 objects from the tomb of Ki... Read >
Author: mpressman

How Many Countries In The Whole World Speak Spanish

03rd April 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish Classical Guitar Lessons Spanish Language Examples I bought level one of Pimsleur Spanish went through it and then sold it so I could buy level two. There are many different ways for you to get this done. You are almost cert... Read >
Author: Lori

An Archaeological Road Trip of South Africa

19th March 2008
Take a Tour through South Africa's Best Archaeological Sites South Africa has been called the “Cradle of Humankind” and the country's archaeological sites rank among the most scientifically and historically important in the world. Archaeologists be... Read >
Author: Toureagle

UAE Area Guide, Part 5 of 8 - Fujairah

11th March 2008
Fujairah is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates or UAE and is a wonderful emirate to visit with many attractions and points of interest to keep visitors busy. Fujairah is steeped in history and there are many historical sites o... Read >
Author: John Hill

English - Spanish Prhase Translation

12th February 2008
Learning Spanish: Smart Board Spanish Lessons Download Learn To Speak English Lessons Mp3 Spanish Next question the most important one the answer will determine if you will learn or not. Here you will meet people of all ages coming from all over the w... Read >
Author: Lori

Caesarea

22nd January 2008
Caesarea is one of the major tourist attractions in Israel. This city attracts hundreds of tourists because of its unique landscape, beautiful resorts and colorful archaeological sites. Caesarea villas are surrounded by famous antiquities, museums and pic... Read >
Author: Natalie

Visit Mesa Verde National Monument

21st January 2008
Perched in alcoves in steep semi desert canyons, are ancient apartment complexes, some of which are several stories tall where an ancient people lived and thrived in soutwest Colorado. Cliff Palace is the jewel of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, and is... Read >
Author: Jerry McElroy

Your Greece Holidays Guide

14th November 2007
Greece is one of the most stunning destinations that you could choose for a holiday. The climate is excellent, the seas are warm and crystal clear, the island resorts are run well and the flights are not expensive either. Planning ahead will make A greece... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Things to do in Dubai

19th October 2007
Are you going to be visiting Dubai sometime in the near future? If so, you will want to become familiar with the many attractions that will be sure to keep you busy. After all, if you are going to visit Dubai you might as well see as much as possible. You... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Adventures You Could Think Of Undertaking In Greece

02nd October 2007
Greece is a land of mysteries, mythologies, tales of man’s ancient past and the immense developments it has garnered over the last three millenniums. It is known for having had a thriving economy, magnificent beaches, some truly world class Greek hotels... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

American Indians and Subsistence on the Great Plains of North America 10,000 Years Ago

26th August 2007
When the ancestors of today’s American Indian, Alaskan Natives, and First Nation peoples migrated to the Americas, the variety and types of animals encountered were very different than those of northeast Asia. These early migrants had to learn how to h... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

Rome - All year round – and much cheaper with a new pass

13th July 2007
Along an extraordinary itinerary that will take you on a path through history, art and culture, the Roma Pass network including over 40 monuments, museums and archaeological sites, represents an unicum among the cultural riches of Italy thanks to the wide... Read >
Author: Martha Mc Qurie

A Destination Guide to Cyprus

09th February 2007
Cyprus History Cyprus can be found in the North East of the Mediterranean and is the third largest island the first being Sicily and the second being Sardinia. Although the island is now a tourist spot it has a very vibrant history that includes Cleop... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visiting Turopolje region near Zagreb, Croatia

17th January 2007
Lowland region South East from Zagreb is called Turopolje. It is beautiful and fertile mass of fields and rivers with one hilly section - Vukomericke Gorice. Cultural, historical and archaeological sites are plentifully. From prehistoric, Roman, Mediev... Read >
Author: Josephine Boehm

Private Investment in Mexico’s Tourism Sector Booming

22nd December 2006
Sectur expects year-end total to surpass US$12 billion Exceeding US$11.6 billion, private investment in Mexico’s tourism sector has already surpassed federal goals for the 2001 to 2006 period by 29 percent, reports Sectur in its latest comprehensive ... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Private Investment in Mexico's Tourism Sector Booming

04th October 2006
Sectur expects year-end total to surpass US$12 billion Exceeding US$11.6 billion, private investment in Mexico's tourism sector has already surpassed federal goals for the 2001 to 2006 period by 29 percent, reports Sectur in its latest comprehensive st... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities in Tequila Earn World Heritage Site Status

02nd October 2006
Mexico's newest UNESCO World Heritage Site highlights the plant and culture behind the tequila spirit The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recently named the agave landscape and ancient industrial facilities in the town ... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Highland Hill Farm Properties and Arrowhead Hunting

07th August 2006
Many people are interested in the prehistoric past, and the history of the settlement and development of America. You can help here at Highland Hill Farm. We at Highland Hill Farm want to inventory, assess, and protect all archaeological sites and histo... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Archaeological and Historical Resources and Hunting Artifacts in Pa

07th August 2006
People are interested in the prehistoric past, and the history of the settlement and development of America. You can help here at Highland Hill Farm. We at Highland Hill Farm want to inventory, assess, and protect all archaeological sites and historical... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Archaeological Hunting .... Artifacts in Pa

07th August 2006
Are you interested in the prehistoric past, and the history of the settlement and development of America? You can help here at Highland Hill Farm. We at Highland Hill Farm want to inventory, assess, and protect all archaeological sites and historical pr... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Property Guide to the Turkish Mediterranean

24th July 2006
A stunning coastline, lots of sunshine and great value for money have made Turkey a firm holiday favourite for over 20 years. The same things are now attracting property buyers in ever increasing numbers too, with the prospect of EU membership in the not-... Read >
Author: dominic whiting

Messinian Property Hotspot

06th March 2006
Properties in Messinia are becoming increasingly popular with buyers wanting to purchase homes in Greece. Even though prices in this hotspot continue to increase properties still provide good value for money. There are an abundance of Messinian propertie... Read >
Author: Claire May

Ancient Athens versus modern Athens, in Greece. Greek Athens

19th November 2005
Ancient Athens versus modern Athens??? Could we marry those two antitheses without causing any disgrace? Could we be right to suspect that such a project may end up into showing a considerable lack of vision if not, a great lack of culture???? Ancient... Read >
Author: S Pappas