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07th September 2009
Sri Lanka is bountiful in nature and for most parts much of the cities, towns and villages have remained green. Compared to its bigger Asian counterparts, Sri Lanka has its fair share of entertainment options, be it for eco-travel, hiking, surfing, shoppi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd August 2009
Many people have the misconception that nice vacation accommodation would require an expansive price. This is actually a very wrong assumption and it might be the fact of you wasting hard earned money on unnecessary wastage. Lovely vacation rentals can ac... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
31st July 2009
If you have a novated leased vehicle and can't afford to pay out the residual value at the agreements end, you may benefit from the assistance of a novated lease remarketer.
A remarketer could help if you:
• Don't know the best way to attract buy... Read >
Author: stainleys
20th May 2009
Kokoda is one of the most unique, rewarding experiences for the track adventures. The Kokoda Trail is an arduous trek through harsh yet magnificent, jungles between the north and south coasts of Papua New Guinea. This 96 kilometre trail is best known for ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
12th May 2009
As cars become technically more adept and as fuel economy, comfort and performance of competing cars get closer, design and styling becomes the vital differentiator. No longer just another feature of the car to be appreciated, the way a car looks today pl... Read >
Author: myindiaguide
01st May 2009
Commencing high in the Bolivian Alps, is the world’s most perilous road, known as the Road of Death (El Camino de la Muerta), built in the 1930’s. The condition of your vehicle doesn’t matter, the locals say, “Prayer is the only way to got over it... Read >
Author: lynthomas
09th April 2009
A great sex life is invariably the most important thing in the lives of man and woman. It keeps the family bonded. Although there are several different factors to the success of a marriage or a family, sex is one of the most important one. There are c... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
11th March 2009
We are just halfway into January and already many travel and tour operators are proposing which destinations will be the most popular this summer. In a recent statement, Post Office suggested that Thailand will be the best value for British visitors and ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th March 2009
Avoiding the summer holidays peak season, Easter is a great time to get away and enjoy the best of the top destinations around the globe.
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With the Easter holidays just around the corner it’s not too late to book a last minute break for you and... Read >
Author: Kim
09th March 2009
Maschsee Lake is a splendid manmade lake that has become a must see and explored place in Hannover. It’s safe, clear waters attract many water sports enthusiasts. The 6 kilometre trail that lies along the banks of the lake are admired by joggers, cyclis... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
16th January 2009
Edinburgh Airport is Scotland’s main airport and one of the busiest in the UK. We've put together a guide to help you get to and from the city centre from here. Read on for more…
Edinburgh Airport is located 12 kilometres (8 miles) to the west ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
11th January 2009
Facts on Formula One Cars contain striking information about these racing cars. Though we all know about the F1 cars but still there are various facts that we many not be aware of. These facts disclose various information about the engine, drivers, tracks... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
30th December 2008
The common mistake that is made by the most of people is forgetting certain things to take with them while going on familyholidays. The enjoyment of the family holiday trip will be totally affected and the mindset of the entire family members will become ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th December 2008
therapy? With so many department stores and boutiques starting their January sales earlier each year, you can now purchase designer goods - which boast a significantly smaller price tag - sooner than you think.
Department stores are always a safe bet f... Read >
Author: Brooke
12th December 2008
The vibrant city of Barcelona has got something for everyone thanks to its fabulous parks, architecture, shops and beaches. Add to that, countless art galleries and museums and you truly have a city brimming with an exciting mixture of fun and culture!
I... Read >
Author: Patricia
02nd December 2008
This article is based on National UK Statistics Road Traffic, the Free Flow Vehicle Speeds and Road Congestion in Great Britain during 2007. These statistics are studied by the underwriters of car insurance at the UK’s largest insurance companies.
Road... Read >
Author: michael challiner
25th November 2008
Boasting over 150 kilometres of picturesque coastline, Spain’s Costa del Sol is a popular destination amongst those wanting to spend their days just lazing by the seaside. The region is home to some truly stunning beaches where one can work on that perf... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
16th November 2008
The Pennsylvania New York is a hotel which has enraptured many a tourist and visitor by its immortal heritage and history. One of the most endearing facts about this hotel is that it is located in the humdrum of New York City. Situated in 7th Avenue whils... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
16th November 2008
The Pennsylvania New York is a hotel which has enraptured many a tourist and visitor by its immortal heritage and history. One of the most endearing facts about this hotel is that it is located in the humdrum of New York City. Situated in 7th Avenue whils... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
16th November 2008
Truth be told, Pennsylvania Hotel New York has had a tumultuous time throughout its history. While like every hotel it has endured its fair share of complaints, there are those who do view it as a charismatic and undeniable monument that is reflective of ... Read >
10th November 2008
For most people getting from Adelaide to Perth is as easy as jumping on a plane for a few hours. But for the more adventurous there is an alternative- a much harder alternative, but one that is altogether more satisfying. It involves driving for 1000s of ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
30th October 2008
Fremantle is an intriguing place. A Port City just 20 minutes south of the Western Australian Capital, Perth, it has grown into one of the most popular tourist centres in the state in recent years. And what has been the cause of this? Well, like I said, i... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
23rd October 2008
Last week saw more than 70,000 people descend on the Dubai International Conference Centre for the annual Cityscape Exhibition. A traditional focus of activity for people interested in investing in the Dubai real estate market, this year’s show promised... Read >
Author: Editor123
23rd October 2008
Last week saw more than 70,000 people descend on the Dubai International Conference Centre for the annual Cityscape Exhibition. A traditional focus of activity for people interested in investing in the Dubai real estate market, this year’s show promised... Read >
Author: martine
04th September 2008
New regulations have set a system in place that if you should purchase a car in 2010 and it emits more than 130g of CO2 per kilometre you travel you will have to pay the “first year rate” charge.
The charges range from £115 for a BMW 3 Series all t... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
02nd September 2008
Germany and Britain have long been seen as leaders in the automobile industry with the stylish and classic looks of Aston Martin and Jaguar synonymous with British culture, just as BMW and Audi are in Germany. As the current economic climate forces fuel p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
21st August 2008
Bathurst is the perfect option for campervan holiday makers wishing to see the New South wales countryside without venturing too far away from Sydney. Its only a 207 kilometre drive inland- a drive that takes you through the Blue Mountains and past some s... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
09th July 2008
Playa de la Tejita is located on the south coast of Tenerife between El Medano and Los Abrigos. It is also known locally as Red Mountain beach or Playa Montana Roja, taking these names from the mountain at the eastern end of the beach. The surrounding are... Read >
Author: Lester Emanuel
03rd July 2008
Its called the 'Secret South'- the length of Western Australian coastline next to the Southern Ocean that until recently has been largely ignored by the tourist masses. But as travellers get more intrepid and even the most far flung places become more acc... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
23rd June 2008
Royal Sotogrande Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain is situated just off the highway N-340, Cádiz to Málaga, at kilometre 130. Pass control gate at the entrance of the urbanization and take the Paseo del Parque towards the sea, which will lead you... Read >
Author: Richard
27th May 2008
Sky is the only limit for Gurgaon. The skyscraping buildings of the city will be dwarfed soon as the town and country planning department relaxes the norms on building height. Under the new norm, it will be possible to construct residential buildings more... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
23rd May 2008
Copper Mountain was referred to as the best ski slope in "North America" by the US Forestry Service, for its amazing resources and ability to cater for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers. Based only 120 KM from Denver airport and with 160 metres of ... Read >
Author: ski987
06th May 2008
Majorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, a group of islands that are part of Spain and situated in the Mediterranean. Majorca's history as a popular holiday destination dates back to the 1960's when the package tour industry was born.
Youn... Read >
Author: Stewart
28th April 2008
Vera Playa gets its name from the town of Vera which is located in the eastern, coastal, region of Almeria in Andalusia, southern Spain. Playa is the Spanish word for beach. The stretch of coast that Vera Playa is located on is called the Costa de Almeria... Read >
Author: Stewart
09th April 2008
Alistair Darling has hit motorists hard in his first budget as chancellor and he is justifying his swingeing tax and fuel duty hikes as ‘cracking down on pollution’.
Even though the chancellor delayed the 2 pence per litre increase in fuel duty d... Read >
Author: mpressman
04th April 2008
Tasmania is rich in secrets- around every corner of its historic towns are harboured stories and tales of years gone by. Its full heritage and lively history are indicative of its interesting past, a past just waiting to be explored by intrepid travellers... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
02nd April 2008
It’s been a tough time for owners of larger vehicles as they have recently become the prime target of environmental lobbyists who are keen to see them driven off the roads completely.
In addition to already paying higher costs to buy or lease such ve... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th March 2008
Morocco's dazzling mosaic of Arab and Berber cultures—with a dash of African and European influence—is at once strange and romantic, alluring and disconcerting. It's little wonder that Morocco has regularly drawn seekers of the exotic. Although Morocc... Read >
Author: elizabeth5
19th March 2008
Throw yourself off a cliff!
Does throwing yourself over the side of a cliff or down the edge of a waterfall with only a rope and harness appeal to your sense of adventure? Then abseiling in South Africa is for you. You can enjoy South Africa's spectacu... Read >
Author: Toureagle
11th February 2008
cheap european city breaks are a good style to loose and have by from the natural routines of living. Take a weekend recess to leave the trials of the making week or a little recess mid-week to be reward of cheaper airway tickets. Breaks in Europe Europea... Read >
Author: Teddy Jogedebremeister
18th January 2008
For a Western Australian experience that brings you close to the state capital of Perth but far enough away that you escape the hustle and bustle of big city life look no further than Joondalup. Just a short drive north of Perth this serene city is a sto... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
09th November 2007
Tasmania is one of the best states to visit if you are looking for beautiful walking trails. Combined with a driving holiday you are within a day of most walks, and there is so much to see and do in between. Most of the walks are found in the large expans... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
01st November 2007
We want you to have a memorable holiday, so these simple guidelines will give you extra incentive to keep you and your family safe on the road as you head out to enjoy many days of freedom in your rental car. Road safety is advertised without reservation ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
22nd October 2007
Walking the trails in NSW Experienced bushwalkers are looking for challenges and diversity. Beginner bushwalkers are looking for safety and beauty. New South Wales has some of the most diverse walking tracks in Australia, and there is no doubt that there ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
02nd October 2007
Indian cricket team returns home with Twenty20 World Cup after 1983. India won the twenty20 match with a constricted five-run win over bordering rival Pakistan in Johannesburg, South Africa. Overjoyed fans danced and showered rose petals on India's winnin... Read >
Author: prasannamoorthy
09th February 2007
Over the past 20 years, thousands of UK residents have acquired a property in Spain, and a consistent and substantial growth in UK property prices has provided the opportunity for many people to achieve their dream of owning a second property. Reasons f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th November 2006
Around midnight. Almost silent, apart from the semi-sibilant rustling of the leaves. And dark, profoundly, pitch-black, cannot see a finger one centimetre in front of own your nose, dark.
Waiting. But for what? Then, a slight whisper filters back f... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan
20th November 2005
If you're travelling to London on a budget, where do you start to look for good value hotel accommodation. Which districts are unsafe or best avoided? How much should I be paying?
I would suggest if you are looking for the best value in London you use ... Read >
Author: Robert Handford
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