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Double (Glaze) Your Home's Salability

12th October 2009
One sure way to add value to your home is to install attractive double glazed units; these will lower your heating bills which will increase the desirability of your property. It may also get you into the 'green home' section, and then the environment... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Best beaches in Ibiza

16th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk Ibiza has over eighty beaches around dotted around its shoreline. In fact the beauty of the area is that you can choice a beach according to how you feel in the moment and whether you are seeking tranquilli... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Mighty Kanchanjunga- The Gift of the Earth

15th September 2009
North East India is an incredible tourist destination of India offering breathtaking attractions. For adventure lovers, this is a destination with unmatched potential. Trekking in North East India is one of the major attractions drawing tourists from ... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Caledon Attraction

23rd July 2009
Boasting a population of about 60 000 residents, Caledon can be found in the municipality of Peel, Ontario. Caledon is home to an emerging urban centre, but is primarily rural in nature. Caledon has become known as a retreat for the rich. Many of Tor... Read >
Author: T. Payne

Biggest Game Parks in Africa

18th July 2009
One of Africa’s biggest attractions is undoubtedly its enormous wealth of wildlife and, fortunately, the vast majority of Southern and East African nations have been conserving this natural heritage for many decades. Recently, massive transfrontier g... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

My Raleigh gap year experience

17th July 2009
Before joining my expedition with Raleigh I had dropped out of university and was working in a restaurant. At 24 I had experienced periods of depression, was frustrated with my lack of skills, didn’t particularly like my job and knew I wasn’t reaching... Read >
Author: Raleigh

Promoting Rainforest Resource Conservation Programs

16th July 2009
Rainforests are essential natural resources. Rainforests serve as a habitat for native flora and fauna. Rainforests also serve as watersheds that hold and purify groundwater as well as recharge the aquifer. Rainforests also regulate the supply of oxygen t... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Secondary Glazing in London

05th May 2009
About 40 million of sash windows in United Kingdom needed repairs to overcome the problem of draughts sound proofing, and insulation. London is no exception as it has a big no. of Victorian and Georgian properties with attractive sash windows. With risi... Read >
Author: Mason Price

How Nature Can Help ADHD Children

29th April 2009
After exhaustive studies, the medical fraternity has discovered a simple remedy for the growing numbers of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - Mother Nature. Interacting with a natural environment is as effective a... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Shed Foundations

23rd February 2009
If you are a DIY novice, building a shed can seem like a daunting task, the key to success is to plan the task carefully and make sure the base you intend to place your shed on is level, sound and sturdy. Once you have achieved this the rest of the task ... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Shed Foundations

23rd February 2009
If you are a DIY novice, building a shed can seem like a daunting task, the key to success is to plan the task carefully and make sure the base you intend to place your shed on is level, sound and sturdy. Once you have achieved this the rest of the task ... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Shed Foundations

23rd February 2009
If you are a DIY novice, building a shed can seem like a daunting task, the key to success is to plan the task carefully and make sure the base you intend to place your shed on is level, sound and sturdy. Once you have achieved this the rest of the task ... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

St Helens - Tassy Game Fishing Capital

23rd July 2008
The north east of Tasmania is rich in romantic sentiment, an area whose natural beauty is offset by its long history and and established cultures. Driving through the countryside the most striking thing you will notice is the depth and the variation of co... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Behind the Scenes of Costa Rica at Curu Wildlife Refuge

21st July 2008
The Curu wildlife refuge is a 13-kilometer mass of tropical, dry forestland. It is part of the Tempisque Conservation area near Tambar; about an hour's commute from the loose scatter of ultra-lux Costa Rico resorts seemingly hidden within the country's w... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Science for Kids - Mammals

01st July 2008
Unless you live underwater in some vast ocean, you will find that everywhere you turn a mammal or two will be in sight! In fact, even if you do live underwater, you may run into a dolphin or a blue whale, evidence that the world of mammals is as extensiv... Read >
Author: Tracy Pridemore

Kings Canyon: Scenic Desert Royalty

19th June 2008
The harsh desert landscapes of the 'red centre' of Australia are as unforgiving and brutal as they are beautiful. Stretching as far as the eye can see are miles and miles of sunbaked earth, seemingly devoid of feature except for resilient shrubbery, large... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

The Kings Canyon: Outback Royalty

08th May 2008
The centre of Australia is dominated by millions of square kilometres of sunbaked red earth, punctuated irregularly by geological features that vary in their degree of spectacle from interesting to completely mind blowing. Modern tourists seem to be on a ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Extending your home- is it really better than buying?

08th May 2008
When people consider moving home one of the main reasons behind this decision is the fact they don’t have enough room in their current property. An extra bedroom may be needed for a new arrival. Maybe you have decided to work from home but you need an o... Read >
Author: Helen

Enjoy a Marvelous Holidays in Iceland

24th April 2008
Amazing natural beauty from glaciers to sea, makes Iceland a beautiful vacation destination. With so much to see and do, it can be said that Iceland is a cool as well as an affordable place for an interesting holiday time. Iceland is a mixture of friendly... Read >
Author: Ingi Jón Sverrisson

Serengeti National Park

11th April 2008
ARTICLE ON SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK . INTRODUCTION: The name Serengeti comes from the Maasai name meaning ?endless plains?, and these rolling distances of short grass plains provide an exceptional landscape for wildlife viewing. The phenomenal Nation... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Are you thinking of a Home Extension?

06th February 2008
Extending your existing home is an option that is becoming more popular with many home owners in this modern day. A home extension can provide you with the added space that you need as well as possibly adding more value to your home. If you are intere... Read >
Author: Helen

Ngorongoro Conservation Area History and People

19th October 2007
Ngorongoro Conservation AreaHistory and PeopleHumans have been living in the Ngorongoro area for millions of years, the small group of people of who are now living in the near to lake Eyasi they may still represent very ancient culture, these are the H... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tee-Up to Golf Course Living in Tampa

19th October 2007
If you are looking for affordable luxury living in a setting that will take your breath away, look no further; it is time you explored golf course community living in Tampa.Enjoy a laid back lifestyle where your day might begin with a stroll to the clubho... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Tanzania Safari on the Rufiji River

31st August 2007
This Tanzania Safari was the perfect surprise. I arrived at Dar es Salaam Domestic Airport thinking I was about to meet some important visitors for a breakfast meeting. I had been grumbling all the way to the airport. Who organises a breakfast meeting... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Front Porch Design, Planning & Building In The UK

21st August 2007
Building The Perfect Porch For Your Home By www.Trustyle-uk.co.uk So, you’re thinking about adding a new Porch to your home and looking for the best advice and designs? Congratulations! Keep reading, all will be revealed. There are many great ... Read >
Author: Trustyle-uk.co.uk

Tanzaia

01st April 2006
Tanzania: as you arrive in this wonderful country and step out onto the vast plains you rapidly feel very small. Tanzania has one of the largest animal populations in the world; you quickly come to realise you are privileged to become a part of these vast... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Vacation In Chester

16th January 2006
Introduction Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England. It is situated on the River Dee close to the border with Wales, and is one of the best-preserved walled cities in the country. It is the main settlement in the City of Chester l... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Climbing Frames and Play Structures - Do you need planning permission ?

24th November 2005
As a retailer of climbing frames and other play structures to the UK market I sometimes get asked if planning permission is needed for putting a play structure in the garden. The answer to this is 'generally no'. I have yet to come across anyone who h... Read >
Author: Chris OConnor