Articles, tagged with "rock face", page 1
10th June 2011
Such civilised excitements
AS THE CRADLE of modern civilisation, the Eastern Mediterranean has timeless appeal as a destination, and the magnet is growing stronger than ever.
Not surprisingly, the Holy Land is the focus of enormous attention right...
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Author:
Kristel van Winkel
07th March 2011
The famous paintings of the world have been a source of inspiration for many artists specifically and in general for most of the people who even has a little interest in art. They serve as the source of development of and culture and history.
One of th...
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Author:
Agnes Celina
20th January 2011
Adventurous travelers will not be disappointed by the wide array of adventure activities available in Cusco’s Sacred Valley. For those who would like to enjoy the spectacular landscapes of this area from a different point of view, here are a few suggestio...
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Author:
Latamforless
20th January 2011
Custom outdoor kitchens are starting to become a very popular landscaping option throughout the United States and especially in south Florida where the weather is ideal and you can use them almost year round. But, when you are creating a custom outdoor k...
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Author:
shaneguices
05th October 2010
Tourists flock in large number round the year from several parts of the globe to the Golden City of India, Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer tourism is surely not missing any opportunity to flaunt the exotic camel safari sand dunes Jaisalmer havelis and forts to enth...
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Author:
shankar prasad
01st October 2010
Sri Lanka history is heavily influenced by the advent of Buddhism in the country. Though there is evidence to suggest that the religion was already widely practiced in the nation before the arrival of Arahat Mahinda and his disciples in 2nd century BC, th...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
01st September 2010
Sitting on a rock at the little pebble beach near my home, I was enjoying the family of ducks sunning themselves about thirty feet from me. A gaggle of geese honked overhead as they practiced for their impending long flight south.
The Lord has had me c...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
19th August 2010
Mallorca is the largest city of the Balearic Islands with population of just under 1,000,000. It is a visitor’s factory, as 11,000,000 visitors can visit the location in a year. Palma de Mallorca is capital of Mallorca city and the one-third of the total ...
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Author:
granadacars01
03rd August 2010
When most of us are asked about tummy toning exercises; our first thoughts are usually of situps, crunches and leg raises. Some of you may even have flashbacks of army basic training, either from real-life experience or from movies you've watched. While s...
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Author:
James Lunden
29th June 2010
Kovalam is one of the most sought after holiday destinations in India. The beaches in Kovalam are alluring for all the tourists from India and abroad too. Due to the rise in the number of tourists visiting Kovalam every year, tourist operators have starte...
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Author:
leesasteve
26th May 2010
Coming up with a formula to make your outdoor fireplace designs a reality is not as hard as it looks. While doing the job right takes some funding and a great deal of work, it is not a mystery that the layman can't solve. If you want to spruce up the look...
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Author:
Gen Wright
13th April 2010
The North West of Ireland provides a great opportunity to view many beautiful sites from your car window.
County Donegal is studded with beautiful mountain ranges and historical sites that attract walkers and drivers keen to appreciate the Irish countr...
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Author:
Rochelle
26th March 2010
Karnataka is an Indian state lying towards the south of the country overlooking the Arabian Sea. Karnataka's capital is Bangalore, which is coined as the Silicon Valley of India for being a major hub of information technology. To the west of Bangalore sit...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
18th March 2010
Are you interested in learning the exciting and exhilarating sport of climbing? It is surely an activity that is adventurous and awe-inspiring. Learning how to climb is not something you can learn on your own or through reading. Taking a class on climb...
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Author:
Marcellus Donaldson
09th March 2010
The ruins of ancient Messini lie scattered in a sheltered valley beneath the picturesque village of Mavromati, 32km northwest of Kalamata in Messinia. Mavromati is a small village built like an amphitheatre up the foothills of the sacred mountain of Ithom...
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Author:
Claire May