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History of Olmec Civilisation

24th September 2009
A History of Olmec Civilization. The first relatively modern awakening to the existance of the Olmecs was when plantation workers in 1862 came upon hat they thought was a large, buried, iron kettle. Upon further excavation, and driven by thoughts of bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Six Malt Regions of Scotland

15th September 2009
Scotland can be divided into six different malt making segments or regions; Islay, Campbeltown, speyside, Islands Lowlands and highlands. Each of these regions produce a different malt as the characteristics are different so too are the methods of distill... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

List of Ethnic Groups in the Philippines

13th September 2009
The presence of ethnic groups in the Philippines began during the prehistoric age. The outcome of such is the fact that the Philippines has been composed of different kinds of ethnic groups since then. In the Philippines, there is not just a list of ethni... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Birding in Panama

11th September 2009
Amongst the many activities that Panama has to offer its visitors, birding is the most popular. Whether you are an experienced birdwatcher or someone who is new to the activity you are sure to find birding in Panama great fun and satisfying. Panama has mo... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

List of Ethnic Groups in the Philippines

07th September 2009
The presence of ethnic groups in the Philippines began during the prehistoric age. The outcome of such is the fact that the Philippines has been composed of different kinds of ethnic groups since then. In the Philippines, there is not just a list of ethni... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Take Exotic Holidays to New Heights

01st September 2009
Holidays are always a wonderful way to enjoy a break from everyday life and discover new things about yourself and the world you live in, but there's nothing like a holiday in a truly exotic location to leave you feeling refreshed and revived. When ch... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Travel tips to European Countries UK

21st August 2009
A propos the district The United Kingdom as well called for instance England otherwise pronounced Britain is the nation which a long time ago ruled not quite the intact globe a century previously. The glory might suffer been lost but inhabitant... Read >
Author: Patrick I

Benefits of Washington Ranch Land

05th June 2009
Washington has been in the spotlight for several years, revered by many as one of the best places to buy land. The Evergreen state is a rich assortment of cities, small towns and rural land, with much to offer for those in search of ranch acreage for sale... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Things You Did Not Know About Black Bears

29th May 2009
This article will try and present some of the most interesting facts about black bears that you weren’t aware of. Here are 12 such facts: 1. Not all black bears are actually black as some of them are blue-black, brown, cinnamon, dark brown or even wh... Read >
Author: Salieri

Biking at St. Maarten Island

13th May 2009
Are you looking for a little fun under the sun, but you don’t want to get your feet wet? Well here at st. maarten island, there are many on-island activities you can enjoy. For those who are planning to visit during April to May, you’re in luck bec... Read >

Where can I travel in Lesotho?

07th April 2009
Located in Southern Africa, Lesotho is a landlocked country surrounded on all sides by South Africa with Maseru as her capital. Having a population of approximately 2.1 million people who speak Sesotho and English, this is a mountainous kingdom which is c... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Bulgaria the answer to a stress free life

02nd April 2009
Located in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria offers a highly diverse landscape; the north is dominated by the vast lowlands of the Danube and the south by the highlands and elevated plains. Bulgaria is a land of contrasts from being near the sea, too bei... Read >
Author: Thomas Wolf

Enjoy a Scotland Vacation in the Scottish Highlands and the Lowlands of Bonnie Scotland

09th March 2009
"You tak' the high Road an' I'll tak' the low road" and we will enjoy a Scottish vacation together, in the Scottish highlands and in the lowlands of Bonnie Scotland. Most people visit Edinburgh and then claim they have "done Scotland". Others head straig... Read >
Author: Margaret

Bulgaria the answer to a stress free life!

23rd February 2009
Located in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria offers a highly diverse landscape; the north is dominated by the vast lowlands of the Danube and the south by the highlands and elevated plains. Bulgaria is a land of contrasts from being near the sea, too be... Read >
Author: Wolfshead

Enjoy the Upcoming Spring in Beautiful Australia

23rd February 2009
The spring is soon upon us. Actually, it is right around the corner so you better get started planning your semester study abroad programs or holiday vacations. It won’t be long before anxious students and vacationers will fill up Australia’s college... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Different Kinds Of Malaysian Hotels

10th February 2009
A Malaysian feast tops the list of travelers and why not when the country that is so pleasing, fresh, diverse, and culturally fertile. Moreover, there is in line number of attractions and activities that a voyager can have during his journey to this part ... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

Map of Dominican Republic

25th July 2008
The Dominican Republic is a beautiful country in the island of Hispaniola. It accounts for two-thirds of the island. It has mountains in the central and western areas, while the lowlands are in the east. The rugged Cordillera Central (mountains) incl... Read >
Author: Margarita

History And Benefits Of Custard Apple

14th July 2008
History---The Apple is a fruit of the temperate zones and only reaches perfection in their cooler regions. It is a fruit of long descent and in the Swiss lake-dwellings small apples have been found, completely charred but still showing the seed-valves and... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Review of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils CD Itll Shine When It Shines

25th March 2008
The exceptionally talented Southern Rock group Ozark Mountain Daredevils have released their CD entitled Itll Shine When It Shines. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Ozark Mountain Daredevils fans, and Southern Rock fans alike will ... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

The Emergence of Spring Brings Termite Trouble

07th March 2008
What does the month of March mean to you? For most people it means Easter, or the promise of nice weather. For anyone who has suffered a termite infestation, they know that between the months of March and May, termites begin to congregate and search for ... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Ringstead Bay – A Hidden Gem of the Dorset Coast

20th February 2008
The Dorset coast, also known as the Jurassic, is a World Heritage Site, and includes some unique geographical features. There is Lyme Bay, including the 18 mile long Chesil Beach. There’s the Isle of Portland, where the world famous Portland Stone h... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

Ozark Mountain Daredevils Itll Shine When It Shines Southern Rock Music CD Review

19th February 2008
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the richly talented Southern Rock group have released their latest album titled Itll Shine When It Shines and Wow! It's good. It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

The Kilombero Valley

10th October 2007
KilomberoKilombero is the amongst the six district of Tanzania's Morogoro region, other districts are: Ulanga, Morogoro rural, Morogoro Urban, Kilosa and a new one, Mvomero (which was recently created located in rural Morogoro). T he headquarters of Kilo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kakadu National Park

29th June 2006
Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, is a unique experience for all. A World Heritage Site, it has both unique biological and archeological significance. A mind-boggling variety of plants and animals and unique cultural articles added to the n... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby

Chimborazo: Climbing Glaciers Near The Equator

16th April 2006
Climbing the glaciers to the summit of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador isn't highly technical. It is mountaineering, but how hard can it be, considering I went to 20,600 feet the first time I used crampons and an ice axe? Okay, I used them once for practice, ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Mbeya in South West Tanzania

05th April 2006
Mbeya seems so far away from every other place in Tanzania and as a result this lovely African town and surrounding highlands tends to get shunned. Mbeya is about 860km south-west of Dar es Salaam and close by are the borders of Malawi and Zambia. Mb... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Where Orchids Originally Came From

29th December 2005
Where did orchids originate? One may as well ask where man originated, for like man, the ubiquitous orchid is found on nearly every continent in nearly every climate. Also like man, the orchid has a myriad varieties and forms – so many that one botanist h... Read >
Author: david smith

A History of Olmec Civilisation.

30th November 2005
A History of Olmec Civilisation A History of Olmec Civilization. The first relatively modern awakening to the existance of the Olmecs was when plantation workers in 1862 came upon hat they thought was a large, buried, iron kettle. Upon further ... Read >
Author: Mike Jozefiak