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Apartments in Hawaii

06th October 2009
Most folks assume that Florida is the southernmost state of the United States… but wait a second, what about Hawaii? The dream vacation spot for most people not only from the United States but also from around the world. For the last time, Hawaii might ... Read >
Author: domaingamer

The Joy Of A Pine Wine Rack

05th October 2009
A pine wine rack, despite having a great rhyming name, can be an excellent addition to your home because of the incredible creative elements that it puts into play when you place it where you want it. If you think about pine, as a wood, you begin to unear... Read >
Author: writeragain

About Cancun

27th August 2009
At the end of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo is the coastal city of Cancun. The older part of Cancun city is connected by bridges to the newer Cancun which was developed as a resort destination for tourists. Cancun was begun in 1970, and then America... Read >
Author: Auckland Semper Jr

You Can Make Homemade Blinds For Your House

19th August 2009
You need window dressing in a nice way so that it adds up to the beauty of the room. Normally, people go for curtains or blinds. If you prefer blinds, this is perfectly all right. You can have a mixture of curtains and blinds in your entire house, choosin... Read >
Author: Malcam Farnando

The Look of Love: Top 10 Most Romantic Flowers

17th August 2009
When love is in the air and it can't quite be said with words, say it with flowers. Counting down from number 10, here are the most popular romantic flowers on the market. #10 The Iris – faith and hope The stunning iris takes its name from the Gre... Read >
Author: tandradecy

Acidify Your Fat with Garcinia Cambogia

08th August 2009
Are you planning to reduce you weight in the minimum possible time. So don�t give a second thought and get a pack of garcinia cambogias. It is a fat burner which burns the fats naturally. They are made of natural ingredients and helps in maintaining the... Read >
Author: Alien

Buy soap nuts and go green

15th June 2009
Soap nuts or Sapindus are shrubs and small trees that belong to the maple family. They grow in tropical regions. Their crushed seeds are used to make soaps. Found primarily in India, Indonesia and Nepal Soap Nuts are considered to be an excellent alternat... Read >
Author: Himberley Johnson

Boost Health And Wellness With Basil

01st June 2009
Basil is a common seasoning that can be found in many kitchens all over the world. This herb is often used to make pesto and to flavor soups, stews, and other foods. Additionally, basil has been used for a long amount of time throughout the world for me... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How should you plan a Clothing Optional Travel?

09th April 2009
If you wish to visit a place that provides liberty from clothes, then book tickets for a clothing optional travel through a reliable online travel portal. Do you wish to feel the lingering sea breezes in nudist attire? If yes, then you should plan a ... Read >
Author: maxwilliam

Shifting Fashions: The History of Shorts

27th March 2009
Historical fashion photos can create a mixed reaction depending on the individual. For those who are in the photos, they may feel a slight tinge of embarrassment if they were subjected to a trend that later became a major fashion faux-pas. However, for... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Owner's Guide to Humidity for Iguanas

26th March 2009
Iguanas obtain most of their water from moisture in the air. Therefore, you need to provide them with adequate humidity to ensure they get enough water. Failure to do so can lead to dehydration and various health problems. These lizards are nativ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cane or Rattan Furniture for your home and garden.

13th March 2009
Rattan or wicker furniture is made from cane which is a raw material that comes from the stems of large rattans, which are climbing palms found native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia. Because cane is a raw material it is tough and dur... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Acai berry weight loss and dieting

11th March 2009
Acai Berry is commonly called the weight loss "super food" that has given amazing weight loss results. This fruit is mostly found in the Tropical regions and includes a number of other benefits apart from the weight loss benefit. Recently, people have bec... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Using natural fruit essence vs. chemical powder to wash and make soap

02nd March 2009
In India and Nepal vegetable natural soaps have been used for centuries and they also have a lot of benefits when they are used to wash your clothing. Let’s put them in comparison. Natural soaps practically grow up on and are extracted from trees. ... Read >
Author: martinapp

Acai Berry - A Weightloss Superfood

14th February 2009
Acai Berry is a common tropical fruit that is grows on Acai palm in the Tropical regions and South America, Peru and Brazil. It grows in the tropical areas as the climate is quite suitable to grow Acai Berries. Acai berry is rich in antipollutants and has... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Acai Berry - A Weightloss Superfood

14th February 2009
Acai Berry is a natural tropical fruit that is grows on Acai palm in the Tropical countries and South America, Peru and Brazil. It grows in the tropical regions as the climate is quite favorable to grow Acai Berries. Acai berry is rich in antioxidants and... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Grow An Inhouse Bonsai

08th January 2009
How do you explain an inside bonsai? Is it a bonsai hierarchy adult in a greenhouse, or one that is adult inside your house, or an outside place that was brought internal every iciness? Regardless where they are developed, bonsai plants have the same requ... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Cumulonimbus Cloud

05th January 2009
Cumulonimbus cloud is a 'heaped' rain cloud. (Latin 'nimbus' translates as 'rain'). Cumulonimbus cloud can be viewed as a bigger, more impressive version of it's little brother, the cumulus cloud. Occurring worldwide, except the Antarctic, cumulonimbus ... Read >
Author: markcb

Some unique Fishes

29th December 2008
Tetra is popular tank freshwater fish. The fish are brightly colored, which the fish live in tropical regions. The freshwater fish comes from the family Characidae. Still, a variety of tetra families is available. Tetra includes the Anostomidae. The fish ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Reasons You Should Not Miss Hawaii Real Estate

04th December 2008
Flying across 2,500 on the very wide Pacific Ocean from LAX, you will arrive in Honolulu International Airport. Although the 5 hour ride is just another inter-state flight, when you are in Continental America; that has made a lot of difference if you are ... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Reasons You Should Not Miss Hawaii Real Estate

04th December 2008
Flying across 2,500 on the very wide Pacific Ocean from LAX, you will arrive in Honolulu International Airport. Although the 5 hour ride is just another inter-state flight, when you are in Continental America; that has made a lot of difference if you are ... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

How To Admire Christmas Trees

01st December 2008
Near at hand, we all can see charming plants. Every time I gait the city parks, or call the country trait, I gape the leaves that I oppose bringing back memories of ecstatic ranking climbing, pergola camping in the forest, long walks with my people, climb... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Indian Scarves Suppliers

10th November 2008
Women across the globe have used scarves either to cover their heads or drape them around their necks or perhaps just as fashion accessories. Scarves are made out of different fabrics in wide variety of colors to make them highly attractive, fabulous and ... Read >
Author: Rajni Sharma

Basic Care For Your Indoor Bonsai

14th October 2008
How do you describe an indoor bonsai? Is it a bonsai tree grown in a greenhouse, or one that is grown inside your house, or an outdoor plant that was brought indoor every winter? Regardless where they are grown, bonsai trees have the same requirements. Al... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Australia Weather: Delightfully Diverse

09th September 2008
An Australian holiday is extremely popular with travelers. The country is indeed a year-round tourist destination, drawing numerous tourists with its sandy beaches and astonishing attractions. But then, you should also be aware of the weather in the count... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Why Refined Sugar Is The Most Dangerous "Food" You Can Eat

05th September 2008
If you only make one improvement to your diet this year, I hope it is to replace refined sugar with raw food sweeteners. If you do, I can guarantee you that smoother digestion, more relaxed muscles, more peaceful emotions and increased mental clarity a... Read >
Author: markament

Coffees From Africa and the Middle East

03rd September 2008
Coffee beans are produced all around the world in tropical regions. Here we discuss the characteristics of those produced in Africa and the Middle East. ETHIOPIA Ethiopia is the true birthplace of coffee. The original coffee plant originated here as... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Humpback whales season 2008

25th August 2008
Annual Humpback’s mating season brings females to calf in tropical waters. Despite the delay of the arrival of the cold, nutrient rich waters from the Humboldt System or Peruvian Current (cold Antarctic waters, formerly called Humboldt Current), Hump... Read >
Author: Image for Internet

Coconut Water: The Natural Hangover Elixir

10th July 2008
Coconut Water is a natural fat free drink and has the ability to rehydrate your body, besides providing you some necessary minerals, such as potassium and sodium. Coconut water has no artificial additives and contains significant amounts of electrolytes, ... Read >
Author: lizzi.loraine

Budget Travel Tips : Packing Clothing to Travel Light

05th July 2008
What clothing should you pack when you must carry all of your luggage yourself and you want to travel light ? Take a "bare" minimum of clothing with you. Dress comfortably and casually. Choose your clothing for its practicality. In warm climates loose lig... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito

What You Should Know About Herbs and Diabetes

10th June 2008
India has one of the lowest rates of diabetes and much has to do with the type of food, particularly the spices used in cooking such as turmeric, curry and chili powder. In fact it has been shown that these spices can help diabetics regulate their blood s... Read >

Cucumber Health Benefits – Keeps You Healthy

03rd June 2008
Cucumber is a native plant of India and other tropical regions; it is used as a popular fresh vegetable in a variety of salads and sandwiches and is a mainstay of many of today’s lunches. Whether it’s cucumber wedges tossed in a garden salad, slices o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Relapsing fever – Symptoms and Causes of Relapsing fever

21st May 2008
Relapsing fever is an infection caused by bacteria called "Borrelia." In Washington and other areas in the western United States, people get relapsing fever through the bite of ticks that feed on rodents. About 2-8 cases of tick-borne relapsing fever (T... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Did You Know That Chlorella A Single Celled Micro Alga Can Boost Health And Wellness?

01st May 2008
Chlorella is what is known as a micro alga, a single celled vegetable organism that grows in fresh water. Microalgae are microscopic species of plant life that are likely responsible for the biological evolutionary history of our planet. Most people asso... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Jock Itch - From Symptoms To Treatments

11th April 2008
Jock itch is a kind of ringworm that is caused by a member of fungi family, well known as Tinea Cruris. When this fungi is seen under the microscope, it looks like branching, translucent and rod-shaped hyphae. The thickness of each hyphae is uniform right... Read >
Author: Patnaree

Aloe Vera, The Wonder Plant

25th February 2008
Nicknamed as the 'Wonder Plant' among herbal medicines, Aloe Vera has been used to heal cuts, burns and even eczema. It is also used to relieve common conditions like arthritis, asthma and heartburn, aside from its topical use. Aloe Vera is relatively eas... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

What is Goat Weed?

25th January 2008
Scientifically known as tribulus terrestris, goat weed is a flowering plant that is native to warm temperate and tropical regions like southern Europe, Africa, and northern Australia. It can sometimes even survive in poor soils and desert climates. G... Read >
Author: urlreader

You Can Stop Global Warming & BIG BENEFITS

22nd January 2008
You Can Stop Global Warming & BIG BENEFITS Evidence suggests that most high-altitude glaciers in the planet's tropical regions will disappear in the near future; and that in most of the world, glaciers and ice caps are rapidly retreating, even in... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill

The Reason Why People Look Forward To Buying Leather Coats

14th January 2008
When people look at the different leather products that are available they will see some really nice clothing. The different clothes that you can see will include a variety of leather coats. These coats for the most part will be found in your basic black.... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Benefits of Satellite Internet

03rd October 2007
Internet technology has come a long way from the days when a 20 kbps speed dial-up connection was considered fast. Cable Internet, broadband and DSL connections brought in a new era in Internet technology. What broadband Internet cannot offer is coverage ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamin D – Getting To Know This Important Nutrient

23rd July 2007
Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, is a fat-soluble nutrient that is found not only in natural foods, but is also manufactured by the body when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. And, it may come as a surprise to many to know that th... Read >
Author: Harry Monell

Are You Looking For A Sea Change In Sunny Queensland?

11th June 2007
Queensland forms the north-east corner of the Australian continent and is the country's second largest state. Queensland is roughly two and a half times the size of Texas. Queensland is home to the Great Barrier Reef, which stretches for about three-quart... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald

Neem – Natural and Herbal Skin Solution

14th March 2007
General Description The neem tree, or the Indian margosa tree, is a very common Indian tree which grows in the evergreen dense forests. It is biologically named as Azadirachta indica, which literally means ‘free tree of India’. This name has been g... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Clumping Cold Hardy Bamboo Plants In America

27th February 2007
Clumping bamboo is composed of over 500 species, and is less adaptable than the running bamboo species. The vast majority of clumping bamboo species grow in the tropical, and sub-tropical regions around the world, however, several species will grow in the... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Aloe Vera – The medical mystery of the friendly flora.

07th August 2006
Aloe Vera is a succulent, flowering, perennial plant from the Lily family. There are hundreds of species of Aloe plant but Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller to use the full title is the one known as True Aloe. It has been used for a wide variety of medicinal p... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Papaya - Serving Human Health for a Long Time. Find Out!

04th June 2006
Papaya is An herbaceous tree growing very rapidly to a height of 25 feet, Papaya has segmented leaves, yellow flowers, and large black-seeded yellow to orange fruits weighing up to 11 pounds. Native to tropical America, Papaya is now cultivated in tropica... Read >
Author: Home herb

Senna Leaf Tea

05th January 2006
Senna Leaf Tea Senna Leaf Tea is made from Senna Leaves. Senna Leaves comes from the small, peelable-bark shrub that grows in the upper Nile regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Senna grows in most tropical regions of the world. Both its leaves... Read >
Author: Chris Jones