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The Top Attractions of Brisbane

09th October 2009
The city itself has plenty of shopping centres, country markets, and fabulous restaurants that will suit all tastes and budgets, plus a great nightlife. However, for those holiday attractions (to be taken on photos or video) that you will always remember,... Read >
Author: John Downes

Saguaro The King of Cacti

23rd September 2009
The visual identity of the American southwest has certain iconic signifiers: desert plains, tumbleweeds, rusty-red rock formations and a certain towering cactus called the Saguaro. These cacti, some as tall as 50 feet and as heavy as 8 tons, are one of th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Uncovering the Ancient Glory of Vietnamese Lacquer Painting

01st August 2009
Lacquer art has a century-old tradition and history. The sheer beauty of this traditional art form can be well ascribed to the immense efforts that go into the making of lacquer art piece. The lacquer was introduced by the Chinese for making various decor... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Cork Flooring - A Natural Alternative

30th July 2009
Cork flooring is a natural alternative for the homeowner who is looking for high-quality, dramatic flooring and who is concerned for our environment. Too many of the flooring materials used for our homes exact a heavy toll on the environment due to unsust... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Tips On How To Grow The Tea Tree Bonsai

16th July 2009
There are a mixture of trees that you are able to choose from to grow and develop into a Bonsai. This is a special art of gardening that is very tricky and must be finished correctly so that you can get the best results feasible. One of the most exclusive... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Sayaji Garden – a picture perfect moment

12th May 2009
Located in Gujarat India, Sayaji is a beautiful garden in Vadodara dedicated in 1879 to the local community by Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III. Also known as Kamati Bau, Sayaji Garden occupies a total land area of 113 acres and lies by the pleasant ri... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Preparing Wood Stove Fuel

17th April 2009
Different species of wood have different burning characteristics. The hardwoods, primary oak and maple are denser with higher heat values available. By burning hardwood, the fires will burn longer and with a better coal bed. The hardwoods are definitely p... Read >
Author: Gerald

A Guide to Kruger Park in South Africa

27th March 2009
Kruger National Park is one of Africa's largest and oldest established wildlife parks. Located to the north of Johannesburg, Kruger National Park can be reached by car in about five hours. Kruger National Park has dense green landscape interspersed wi... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

20 Benefits of Tea Tree Oil Revealed

16th March 2009
In today’s high-stress world, a visit to a spa can provide a much needed renewal for your mind, body and soul. If you don’t have the time and/or money to head to the nearest spa or resort, consider creating your own. Experience the benefits of a day a... Read >
Author: Good Evening

What is Reclaimed Oak

07th March 2009
Oak, the widely known deciduous tree has some of the strongest and most durable pieces of wood available. Famous for the waved pattern of its grain and the natural reddish color, it is especially favored for use in flooring and strong furniture, lasting f... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Learn How To Water A Bonsai Tree

10th February 2009
Like with any type of plants that you will take care of Bonsai tree require the right amount of care in order to grow healthy. One of the most important is being able to water the plant properly and at the right time. People who are growing them for the f... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Landscape Gardening. Chineses Gardens

02nd December 2008
I think that ideas which China given to us, will be useful to those who want to reach high level in landscape gardening and designing. No one garden in China was not created without patience and sensation of harmony and you mast to like the Chinese phil... Read >
Author: Olga

Kerala Travel Guide

20th November 2008
Kerala Travel Guide Kerala is a state situated on the Malabar Coast of southwestern India. The Cities of Kerala are enclaved within the blue waters of the Arabian Sea and the sombre mountains of the Western Ghats. They are home to a range of birds, fr... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

PANAMANIAN FORESTS ZONES WITH UNEQUALLED ECOLOGIC WEALTH

26th August 2008
Panama’s tropical climate is apt to carry out diverse tourist activities, and experts say that it has 12 of the 30 zones of life that exist in the world. Presently, Panama has reported between 1,300 to 1,900 endemic species, most of which have been incl... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

Wood Selection Guide for Corbels and Wood Carvings

04th June 2008
The InvitingHome.com Wood Selection Guide The United States is home to over 1,000 species of trees. Of these, only a select few are used in crafting wood corbels and other carved wood products. At InvitingHome.com, our corbels are all made from se... Read >
Author: Fresh Tilled Soil

Wood Selection Guide for Corbels and Wood Carvings

04th June 2008
The InvitingHome.com Wood Selection Guide The United States is home to over 1,000 species of trees. Of these, only a select few are used in crafting wood corbels and other carved wood products. At InvitingHome.com, our corbels are all made from sel... Read >
Author: Fresh Tilled Soil

Michigan Job Search Gives You Ample Options To Choose From

21st May 2008
Michigan is the Midwestern state of United States of America. It is located in east north central states. This beautiful state has longest shoreline in the entire world. Michigan job search provides many job opportunities as the state leads in advanced... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Michigan Job Search Gives You Ample Options To Choose From

20th May 2008
Michigan is the Midwestern state of United States of America. It is located in east north central states. This beautiful state has longest shoreline in the entire world. Michigan job search provides many job opportunities as the state leads in advanced... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Attractions on Tenerife

08th May 2008
The wine Museum Casa del Vino is located in El Sauzal Autopista del Norte, and is the wine Museum of El Sauzal, this 16th Century farmhouse was built to accommodate the Casa del Vino museum where documents and the history of the development of the wine on... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Worthwhile places to visit in Guildford-Part 2

25th March 2008
The Guildhall is one of the most historic buildings that one could see during the trip to Guildford. The Guildhall had been built during the 17th century and was used as a courtroom and council chamber. The Guildhall is undoubtedly the reminder of the g... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Hardwood Floors - How To Save Money Using The Grading System

07th February 2008
If you're in the market for hardwood floors but haven't yet decided whether to hire a hardwood floor contactor or do it yourself, then you might want to consider some of the following facts. Today you can find at least 50 species of trees, both domestic a... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

The Deering Estate of Cutler: a natural, cultural and historical gem

13th October 2006
Once home to Charles Deering, the Deering Estate at Cutler is one of the most unique parks in the south of Florida today. It was acquired by the state of Florida in 1989, and since has been a cultural landmark which encourages local, state and national ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Vegetation of the Sahara Desert

08th September 2006
The Sahara Desert is often described as a bleak and barren plain. In truth, it is very beautiful and full of different Sahara Desert vegetation. Vegetation of the Sahara Desert Among desert areas throughout the Earth, there are two types. The cold... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba

16th June 2006
Introduction: Ginkgo trees, are one of the oldest species of trees cultivated in China and are believed to be 150 to 200 million years old. The ginkgo trees grow in average soil and even in full sun. The tree can grow 100 – 120 feet. Ginkgo trees are v... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Saguaro The King of Cacti

04th June 2006
The visual identity of the American southwest has certain iconic signifiers: desert plains, tumbleweeds, rusty-red rock formations and a certain towering cactus called the Saguaro. These cacti, some as tall as 50 feet and as heavy as 8 tons, are one of th... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Great Smoky Mountains

12th March 2006
Okay, everyone who's visited the Great Smoky Mountains in the past year raise your hand. That's right, all 9,000,000 of you! And, if you're not one of the 9,000,000 who visited within the past year, you owe it to yourself to visit this year. The G... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

What's the difference between a forest and a tropical rainforest?

16th January 2006
What is a tropical rainforest? How is it different from what we think of as a regular forest? First of all, a regular forest usually consists of one dominant species of tree – the evergreen forests of colder climates, or the redwood forest of Californ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler