Articles, tagged with "sense of history", page 1
24th January 2012
Nature has bestowed Vietnam’s northern province of Ninh Binh with dramatic landscapes. Sties like Tam Cac – Bich Dong and the stone cathedral of Phat Diem draw scores of visitors. Yet there are other, lesser-known sites that are worth visiting, all within...
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vietnamheritagetravel
23rd November 2011
Stockholm is a beautiful destination and has lots of unique sights that will fascinate and captivate any first-time visitor. Art, music, architecture, shopping, scenery, and some of the most modern accommodation options are available. The city has an ener...
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Author:
MathieuQuintart
24th October 2011
Nature has bestowed Vietnam’s northern province of Ninh Binh with dramatic landscapes. Sties like Tam Cac – Bich Dong and the stone cathedral of Phat Diem draw scores of visitors. Yet there are other, lesser-known sites that are worth visiting, all within...
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Author:
vietnamheritagetravel
19th July 2011
Furniture shopping is one of the more enjoyable past times. It requires discernment, aesthetics, a sense of history, an assessment of your lifestyle and does not require taking off your clothes in a dressing room. Even men like furniture shopping. As a co...
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Author:
Adrianna N
23rd May 2011
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is the UK's leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. Helping people share a passion for plants, to encourage excellence in horticulture and inspire all those with an ...
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Author:
Iain Surman
13th May 2011
Shabby Chic styles are becoming increasingly popular in fashion, with worn leather jackets, faded jeans and vintage shirt designs being popular well into the spring. Interior Decoration has followed similar trends and mixing period styles with distressed ...
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Author:
Diane Forster
10th May 2011
Oxford is home to one of the most famous and prestigious universities in the world. It has the world's oldest public museum, Ashmolean Museum, set up in 1683 and the world's oldest bridge over the River Thames, Radcot Bridge, built by Cistercian monks in ...
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Author:
Duncan Imhoff
04th May 2011
The town of Farrukhnagar of the Gurgaon district on the outskirts of Delhi has always outshone its neighbours. This is in no small part due to its history of Baloch and Mughal rulers, under whose influence it was crafted into one of the loveliest metropol...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th April 2011
Coin collecting seems like a great way to teach a child about the value of a buck and the history of the economy. There are so many ins and outs in the coin collecting game that a child who becomes truly engaged with a coin collection is sure to be savvy ...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
13th April 2011
Today, you won’t have any trouble at all finding an array of garage plans. While the most common concern is whether to go for an attached garage or a detached one, this doesn’t mean you won’t find a variety of choices when it comes to themes. Different co...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
04th April 2011
North Myrtle Beach Real Estate – Own Property and Live Where The Sense of History Goes Back Centuries.
North Myrtle Beach is an excellent example of everything coming together just right. Breezes from the ocean carry the tang of salt and sea, keeping th...
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Author:
Myrtle Beach Real Estate
30th March 2011
Murano glass is extremely popular collector's item among glass lovers all over the world. There are people that collect Murano vases, others collect jewelry, and there are some that collect only Murano glass fish. Murano glass delights with its colors, su...
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Author:
muranoglass2@gmail.com
26th February 2011
With a population of approximately 46,000 people, Lancaster is only one tenth the size of Liverpool, but with a history to match. Situated on the River Lune, Lancaster is the county town of Lancashire, and has been dubbed “the hanging town" for its sini...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
25th February 2011
It's true that living in Scotland you're never too far away from the coast, but living by the sea can beat a day trip hands down. Aside from the health benefits, exhilarating leisure pursuits and spectacular sea views, many of Scotland's coastal towns are...
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Whathouse.co.uk
18th February 2011
While many of us are far from experts in architecture, we do, at least, tend to know what we like. Our thoughts on what constitutes a perfect home from a design perspective, may not be perfectly honed but the majority of us feel comfortable enough in our ...
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Author:
M Shane