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16th September 2009
You will find Bali located 3 miles off the west coast of Java with a relatively tiny land area of just over 5,000km ; Bali could fit into Australia over 1,200 times. From the top of Bali in the north to the end of the island in the south is only 55miles ... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield
11th September 2009
The opening of Ibiza airport to commercial traffic in 1958 was a hugely significant milestone in the history of this small island in the Mediterranean. Its beautiful beaches and warm summer weather quickly started to attract visitors and tourism rapidly b... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
04th September 2009
Road Trips Tips Befor you Begintwo Sydney Radio Lads from Australia are currently touring America in a Holiday Camper Van that is known as Abravan Lincoln. They call it the Caravan of Courage across America. These guys whose names are Hamish and Andy are ... Read >
Author: Jenelle Livet
22nd August 2009
Holiday tours to Europe are never complete without a Spanish stop. Madrid, Barcelona and the ancient castles and cathedrals come together perfectly with 21st century Spanish lifestyle. This irresistible coming together of the glory of the past with the te... Read >
Author: Elijah James
21st August 2009
Ghaziabad has successfully emerged as one of the most happening real estate markets in Delhi NCR. This (NCR) National Capital Region Town has now become a home for many professionals because of its proximity to the upcoming IT hub, Noida.
There are a nu... Read >
Author: 99acres
21st August 2009
Security may not be on the top of the list when you’re looking to purchase or spend some money on a motorhome, however you may want to consider the following. Not only added security bring you some peace of mind, it may end up saving you money on your i... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles
21st August 2009
Police and Policing Half a Century Ago.
How is it different?
To begin with, in the city where I worked, only the main roads had electric street lighting, the side street being illuminated by Gas lamps that provided very little visual assistance to t... Read >
Author: Brian Howard
20th August 2009
5 Tips To Prevent Car Sickness Before Your Journey
If you have been car sick you'll know how horrible it feels. By the time you start to feel sick, the sub conscious brain has decided that the conflict in the information it is receiving from your eye... Read >
Author: Nigel West
01st August 2009
So what is this golf mind and unconscious golf stuff that I'm always writing and talking about? And how does it actually work? These are questions I occasionally get asked by more sceptical golfers. Thankfully the vast majority of people I talk to either ... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist
30th July 2009
South Charlotte real estate has always been a safe bet. Whether it was south Charlotte close to uptown (like Myers Park), or further south in Charlotte, down near Ballantyne. It seems that the Ballantyne development had grown so fast, that it has gushed... Read >
Author: Claude Cross
16th July 2009
When ever most people think about marketing their website they think about "how can we get more traffic online" and yet they seem to totally disregard the Offline Website Marketing Tools already available free and in most cases they are already using.
... Read >
Author: ashish
16th July 2009
A car insurance firm has stated that more than 400,000 a car accidents take place on UK roads. This record level of road collisions, can lead to a high level of accident claims being made.
The car insurer, Admiral has calculated there are over 420,000 ... Read >
Author: Ruth
05th July 2009
It's an experience like no other - for a fortnight every summer, the peaceful Isle of Man is transformed into the venue for one of the world's longest-running and most-loved motor sport events - the TT motorbike races.
Each year, up to 40,000 spectator... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st July 2009
The mortgage industry has changed rapidly in the last six months. It was easy to get clients last year and especially the year before, but because of the media hype about the economy, everyone is too afraid to make a move. Now that the interest rates are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
You've organised a trip to a Hispanic country and you want to see as much of the place as you can. For many people, the most convenient way of getting around is by car. It' so easy to hire a car and many travellers enjoy the independence of sightseeing un... Read >
Author: Peter Christian
01st July 2009
Buses are such a convenient way of transportation for goods and passengers that some are designed for specific purposes. Many used buses reach the garages as they cannot be disposed off easily. Instead of just collecting dust in the yard or garage, it can... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
04th June 2009
If you are looking for a tranquil place to enjoy your holiday as you learn about the different attraction sites. Denmark is the place to rush to since it is one of the leading countries in Europe that has recorded a large number of visitors almost through... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
20th May 2009
Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, bears a uniquely fused spirit that is both Asian and Spanish. Colonized by Spain in 1571, it was known as 'The Pearl of the Orient', the jewel of Spain's empire in the Pacific.
The country gained its indepen... Read >
Author: mkemp11
12th May 2009
Taking a holiday in France this year? Perhaps you are thinking of bringing the car or even considering hiring a car? Make sure you brush up on the French rules of the road before you go.
The following are some very important points to remember when dr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
07th May 2009
Los Angeles is home to many well-known neighborhoods – Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, to name a few. While all of these areas have their own appealing characteristics, one particular neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills also has a wealth of pop ... Read >
Author: susanandrews
07th May 2009
Los Angeles is home to many sought-after neighborhoods and the one that most people are familiar is Beverly Hills. And while there is no denying the appeal of that neighborhood, many insiders know that the Hollywood Hills is the most exclusive location to... Read >
Author: susanandrews
05th May 2009
It has been proven that the use of a security camera system can lessen crime rates and give accurate details about an incident which recently occurred. The security camera system is usually installed in major highways and streets to serve as eyes of polic... Read >
Author: bravo seo
01st May 2009
by Jennifer Worth,
Author of The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times
Nonnatus House was situated in the heart of the London Docklands. The practice covered Stepney, Limehouse, Millwall, the Isle of Dogs, Cubitt Town, Poplar, Bow, Mile End ... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
28th April 2009
Spain is a fantastic country to drive in, with some fantastic landscapes, but it’s also a very large country, and opting to drive in Spain needs some forward planning to ensure a safe journey. Read on to find out more.
Plan ahead. Don't rush your jo... Read >
Author: David Brydon
24th April 2009
Los Angeles is home to many well-known neighborhoods – Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, to name a few. While all of these areas have their own appealing characteristics, one particular neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills also has a wealth of pop ... Read >
Author: susanandrews
24th April 2009
Los Angeles is home to many sought-after neighborhoods and the one that most people are familiar is Beverly Hills. And while there is no denying the appeal of that neighborhood, many insiders know that the Hollywood Hills is the most exclusive location to... Read >
Author: susanandrews
24th April 2009
Los Angeles is home to many sought-after neighborhoods and the one that most people are familiar is Beverly Hills. And while there is no denying the appeal of that neighborhood, many insiders know that the Hollywood Hills is the most exclusive location to... Read >
Author: susanandrews
01st April 2009
When towing a 5th wheel or travel trailer, safety should be your #1 priority,an accident while towing these will have greater consequences than in a small car.Consider the following safety tips each time you tow your fifth wheel RV or travel trailer.If yo... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk
01st April 2009
You may have not realized that many vehicle modifications are not suitable for public roads. This may be difficult news for those who have changed their vehicles for off road driving. In some states, certain changes are even illegal when driven on the pub... Read >
23rd March 2009
Large group holidays for the 18-30 market are all about going out, having fun and experiencing some of the best nightlife on offer in some of the premier beach resorts in the world.
One of the biggest mistakes of booking a large group holiday is overspen... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
13th March 2009
Our neighboring country of Mexico has been a long time favorite destination for millions of Americans each year whether for study, tourism or business. RVers are no exception because with an exotic coastline and a beautiful landscape it's no wonder so man... Read >
Author: breezego.css
10th March 2009
First of all, a detailed map always comes in very handy.
A good Satellite Navigation system or GPS system is also advisable, this will help you navigate and get from A to B with ease.
You should have a valid driving licence with you at all times â... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th February 2009
The cold snap may be on its way out for now but the long term ramifications of the snow and ice have not been fully realised. The local papers have been full of stories of cars skidding into the back of each other and whilst the injuries may not be life t... Read >
Author: seamus
01st February 2009
It is a general fact that no one can predict future. Especially in today’s world! One can find a lot of people who happily leave their home and unfortunately meet with an accident on the way.
It is understandable that accidents can occur even with t... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
09th January 2009
The second-most common New Year’s resolution is to publish a book (the first is to lose weight). Now with the advent of Web 2.0 and digital print-on-demand technology, at least accomplishing one of your top New Years Resolutions is a snap. Here’s how ... Read >
Author: Brent Sampson, CEO of OutskirtsPress.com
09th January 2009
The second-most common New Year’s resolution is to publish a book (the first is to lose weight). Now with the advent of Web 2.0 and digital print-on-demand technology, at least accomplishing one of your top New Years Resolutions is a snap. Here’s how ... Read >
Author: Brent Sampson, CEO of OutskirtsPress.com
31st December 2008
Each season offer different hazards to drivers throughout the world. Here we have our top 10 pieces of advice for driving during the winter months.
1. Always keep car windows clean - if you can't see through them sufficiently, you can't drive safely. Alw... Read >
Author: johnnyfr
19th December 2008
The realty business is here to stay. Take a look around you and every third person you come across is busy hunting for a house. Take for instance Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India. With an economic growth of 10.3% it is the fastest growing major metr... Read >
Author: Sunil Khattri
04th December 2008
Plaza Espanya is one of the most visited places in Barcelona. It’s one of the city’s biggest squares which is a junction for several main roads like Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Avinguda del Para-lel. It was originally designed in 1915 and then... Read >
Author: Bcn Loft
04th December 2008
The Kingdom of Belgium is part of the Low Countries along with the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Belgium is perhaps best known for its tasty beer and delicious chocolate, so any visitor is in for a real treat. Much of the country is flat, so tourists are ge... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
Hungary is as interesting as it is diverse, located in the middle of Europe this landlocked country has a long and varied history. Visitors to Hungary will be enamoured by the landscape, the architecture, the people, the cuisine and the culture.
As... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
Portugal is a well-developed modern country that is part of the EU, it's also a popular destination for tourists looking for a little sunshine but there's much more to Portugal than endless coastline, fabulous beaches and glorious sunshine.
An intere... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Slovakia (also known as the Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country in the middle of Europe with Poland to the north and Hungary to the south. Up until 1993, Slovakia, along with the Czech Republic, had been part of the communist Czechoslovakia. Today bo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Croatia is an ancient country with a long and distinguished past, but in the 20th century the country faced great hardship until it was declared independent in 1991 after a bitter war. Since then, Croatia has been growing in popularity as a tourist destin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
01st December 2008
When you think about living full or part time in Central America, Costa Rica seems to be the first country that comes to mind. Having spent a fair amount of time in both Costa Rica and Panama, I may be able to offer a somewhat unique perspective when comp... Read >
Author: Jay Stafford
27th November 2008
The roads of South Africa vary greatly in their quality and the rules of the road might be a little different to what you are used to, so we've put together a little guide on what you can expect when you take your car out on the road on your trip to South... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
18th November 2008
An investment property is becoming a more popular choice for those seeking to create a revenue stream and also achieve capital growth through the investment property value increasing over time.
This can also be part of a strategic financial plan and s... Read >
Author: Michelle Kour
18th November 2008
An investment property is becoming a more popular choice for those seeking to create a revenue stream and also achieve capital growth through the investment property value increasing over time.
This can also be part of a strategic financial plan and s... Read >
Author: Michelle Kour
31st October 2008
Pudsey is a market town and suburb of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England, between Bradford and Leeds. It is also part of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough.
The market town has given its name to "Pudsey Bear", the mascot of the BBC's annual fundraisi... Read >
Author: Helen
30th October 2008
Private jets are becoming ever more popular and it’s easy to understand why as hiring one has never been so easy. They can be browsed and booked online with a few clicks of your mouse!
Large commercial airports have become difficult to enjoy in recen... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
28th October 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
07th October 2008
Everyone’s trying to discover the formula to help them lose weight. It seems obesity has become one of the most favorite problems in our world. No matter what, it seems the problem doesn’t want to fade away from their face. But have you realized in th... Read >
Author: Ruddy S. G.
07th October 2008
Everyone’s trying to discover the formula to help them lose weight. It seems obesity has become one of the most favorite problems in our world. No matter what, it seems the problem doesn’t want to fade away from their face. But have you realized in th... Read >
Author: Ruddy S. G.
08th September 2008
A Cyprus Villa in Limassol is to be found in locations to suit individual tastes, a Cyprus geographical map shows the district covers around 15% of the island. It is dominated by the backdrop of the Troodos Mountains and apart from the town itself, the a... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
10th July 2008
As we drove off from the main roads of the city and headed out to the more unpopulated areas of South Africa, I could almost feel the stress and buzz of the city slipping away from my weary shoulders. A sense of calm overtook as I felt I was being offered... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
27th June 2008
Dubai combines the satisfaction of the modern western and traditional Middle East world with large sand dunes, spectacular scenery from the surrounding desert, and stunning mountains. Tourists can get around Dubai by means of fairly good bus service, mini... Read >
Author: dianahillary
05th June 2008
If you try to look for Mauritius on your world map, in most of the cases you may only see a tiny dot. But do not get fooled. Mauritius is one amongst the most well know islands in the world. When you talk about vacations in the sunshine accompanied by t... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
18th April 2008
Ambergris Caye is the most popular spot in Belize for scuba diving. It offers a variety of diving such as reefs, walls, blue holes and more. If you've never been to Belize before, Ambergris Caye is a great place to start.
Geography
Ambergris Cay... Read >
Author: Dianne Rein
26th March 2008
Hiring a car and making your own way around Australia is by far the best way to fully experience and immerse yourself into the Oz environment. With your own car you can free yourself from the constraints of any schedules or set routes, leaving your holida... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
11th February 2008
Britain’s towns and cities are literally blighted by dropped chocolate wrappers, drink cans, fast food packaging and fag ends.
Busy streets are bad enough covered in chewing gum and crisp packets, but now larger and more hazardous objects are often j... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
06th February 2008
Planning a trip to Iceland? Here are a few suggestions of things to see and do you might want to consider.
A little background on myself: I am an American who, for work reasons, moved to Iceland and lived there for two years. It was a challenging bu... Read >
Author: dbrooks
04th February 2008
Driving in France
The French road network includes over 5000 miles of motorways, many of which are peage (toll roads) which link the main provincial towns and cities. French roads are generally well maintained and apart from the main cities congestion ... Read >
Author: D
02nd February 2008
DUI lawyers in Southern California have dramatically increased in number over the last 5 years, reaching a record level. The increased volume of DUI lawyers shows an alarming trend even more in Southern California-the increase in the number of DUI arrests... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
29th January 2008
Greece, the birthplace of European civilization, is a beautiful country, rich in ancient wonders and outstanding natural beauty.
Although it has the highest car accident rate throughout Europe, many tourists do not experience any problems when driving ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
01st November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Lugo. Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spai... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
01st November 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Lugo.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable... Read >
Author: Scott James
30th October 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Lugo further. If you look a... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
30th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called [[keyword]]. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
15th October 2007
The standard of accommodation in the area is extremely high as you would expect from Galicia and Northern Spain. The hotels are awarded between one and five stars and these are allocated by the local tourist Authority. Those searching for luxury will just... Read >
Author: Scott James
08th October 2007
An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs. In... Read >
Author: Scott James
26th August 2007
Home to many popular tourist destinations, such as Cancun, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta and Baja California, Mexico is also fast becoming a popular destination for those looking to purchase a second home for vacation, retirement or investment.
As more an... Read >
Author: Joel Greene
25th July 2007
Denmark has an excellent road network, with wide, smooth surfaces, well-lit highways and accessible towns and cities. Roads are also very well signposted and traffic jams are rare in all but the busiest of cities.
Road network
Denmark’s road network... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
21st July 2007
So much to do, so little time! Scheduling a trip to Panama can be an adventure with so many choices of things to experience and when to go. There is so much to do in Panama that you would need an entire month of solid tourism to experience the abundance o... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov
01st July 2007
The intention is good, I decide to take myself out for a walk in the beautiful woods surrounding the village where I live, to refresh my mind and get some exercise. It’s usually on the way back that I realise that I’ve hardly noticed my surroundings ... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
29th June 2007
Finding a neighborhood that is a good match for you can be very difficult. So, we’ve come up with seven steps to find the right neighborhood for you.
1) Look at a map of the area. Start getting familiar with the area you plan to move to. Note the... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle
29th June 2007
When buying a property there are several other costs to consider apart from the purchase price. They may not all apply to your particular situation so don't panic. Just remember to budget for the extras that you do need, one of which will be Stamp Duty. T... Read >
Author: Melanie
24th January 2007
The autonomous community of Catalonia can be found to the north of Spain bordering the Pyrenees Mountains, and the Spanish provinces of Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza and Valencia. During its history, Catalonia has gained and lost varying degrees of autonomy, a... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
24th January 2007
Will you consider commercial property for sale?...
In recent years commercial property is fast becoming an increasingly competitive property investment. If you already have shops, offices, warehouses or factories and are renting one of these business p... Read >
Author: Leena Dordi
10th January 2007
If you travel a lot, sooner or later you have to visit Costa Rica. To get around the country, you are going to need to rent a vehicle. Here are a few tips on doing so.
Renting a Car in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is an amazingly beautiful country with pl... Read >
Author: John Grimes
16th November 2006
When ever most people think about marketing their website they think about "how can we get more traffic online" and yet they seem to totally disregard the Offline Website Marketing Tools already available free and in most cases they are already using.
... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
27th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Jorge Olson
Nearly every corner in the country has some sort of smaller convenience store. These stores help to fill the gaps in a shopping trip or aid travelers who are on their way to other locations. However, starting convenience st... Read >
Author: Jorge Olson
12th June 2006
Calgary is currently experiencing a major boom and one of the most dynamic and fastest growing cities in Canada. It is truly the gateway to Canada's West. During a our trip this spring to Banff and Lake Louise we had a chance to get to get a sneak peek at... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
07th January 2006
Bohol continues to fascinate international and domestic tourists with its rich cultural, natural, and historical wealth. It's wonderful Chocolate Hills and amazing Tarsiers are among its best sellers. Add to that the centuries-old churches that line up it... Read >
Author: Mars Mosqueda Jr.
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