Articles, tagged with "shira", page 1
10th August 2011
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. Climbing this mountain offers an extraordinary trekking experience that will remain unforgettable forever. Some people choose Kilimanjaro climbing for raisi...
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Author:
Jane Deakin
22nd March 2011
For generations, people in East Africa have turned to this, the 19,341-foot mountain that rises above the rest of the continent, and prayed. "Please God," they asked, thinking he lived on top of Kilimanjaro. Now outsiders flock to this trekking Mecca, to ...
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Author:
naturaltrack
04th March 2011
If you like to take up the challenge of an adventurous climb, the highest free standing mountain in the world awaits you. The long trails and the majestic peak of Kilimanjaro beckon you to watch the beautiful wilderness stretch of Africa.
Kilimanjaro,...
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Author:
Jane Deakin
19th January 2011
Being adventurous is probably one of the best qualities that we humans have. But even if we are not the first line adventure types, nature has bestowed enough for us to explore. There are places on the Earth which are not that accessible and yet, they con...
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Author:
Jane Deakin
11th December 2010
Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It’s found on the north eastern of Tanzania and Kenyan Border. It rises 5,893 above the sea level. It has three volcanic cones namely, Kibo, Mawenzi and Shira which are inactive today. It is the fourth mo...
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adventure africa expedition
16th November 2010
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa at 5,895 meters / 19,341 ft above the sea level. It has three volcanic cones – Kibo, Mawenzi and Shira and is an inactive stratovolcano in north-eastern Tanzaina. Mount Kilimanjaro is at the same time the high...
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Author:
Sali3ri
20th October 2010
Climbing Kilimanjaro is a demanding, challenging feat. But despite the immense height, the expedition can be successfully climbed by any reasonably fit person. No technical skills are necessary, making Kilimanjaro the highest, most accessible, "walk-able"...
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Author:
naturaltrack
05th October 2010
Pointing to improved living standards and other economic indicators, the Chinese government released a report on Sunday illustrating the country’s progress on issues involving human rights.
The report, titled “Progress in China’s Human Rights in 2009,"...
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Author:
Dezan Shira
31st August 2010
The Rise of Kilimanjaro
Picture in your head an expanse of breezy and rolling plains - just three degrees south of the equatorial line, west of the picturesque Great Rift Valley - on the border of Tanzania & Kenya.
Do you see it? Congratulations,...
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Author:
submitarticler
19th August 2010
If you want to find a unique name for your new bundle of joy, you can find a wealth of wonderful exotic baby names from across the globes. Names that may be considered traditional in another country would be considered unusual here, so it’s easy to find ...
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Author:
James Lunden
23rd July 2010
Following are top mountains to climb in the world:
Mount Khuiten, Mongolia:
Adventure lovers can try their luck in the ranges of Mount Khuiten, Mongolia. It is very easy to be quickly lured by the green and lush green steppes here. Enjoying in the hom...
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Author:
surtrek
23rd June 2010
The Bar Council of India's (BCI) new chairman and solicitor-general of India, Gopal Subramaniam recently ruled out any possibility of allowing foreign law firms to practice in the country.
Subramaniam said that the BCI will play an active role in impro...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
15th June 2010
The number of senior level expatriates appears to be heading for a drop in numbers when the Chinese school terms ends, sending an estimated 30 percent of expatriate families back to their home country.
According to an informal survey of international f...
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Author:
Dezan Shira
04th June 2010
Vietnam plans to place more emphasis its maritime economy over the next 10 years, which it hopes will account for more than 50 percent of its GDP.
"With the support of foreign and local investors, our maritime economy could contribute 53 to 55 percent ...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
14th May 2010
India is trying to block moves to use an international standard on corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a basis for refusing exports from emerging nations.
The implementation of such a rule will inevitably increase business costs for companies from...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates