Articles, tagged with "shrines", page 1
17th May 2011
Many people nowadays view wind chimes as a purely decorative object, often displayed in a garden or a patio. However, they have a rich history dating back almost five thousand years and being a part of many cultures and generations. They are also consider...
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Author:
Harry Pearce
19th January 2011
The forests are lovely, dark and deep, just ideal
for those long walks and picnics. There are amazing mountain views of the Western Himalayas from a number of vantage pints like Snow View and Tiffin Top. Like other hill resorts in north India, Lansdown...
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Author:
laxmi singh
20th December 2010
Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam, or the abode of the Lord Tirupati, is probably Hindu India"��s most visited holy place. Situated amidst lush greenery atop a hill surrounded by outcroppings of red rock, the Tirupati temple which attracts the d...
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Author:
MandakiniHotels
25th June 2010
Lahore is 1 of Pakistan's most fascinating cities and is also second only to Karachi in size. The metropolis is historically the major metropolis of Punjab and is also generally referred to because the cultural hub of Pakistan, with many fascinating sight...
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Author:
charles123
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
09th April 2009
Once again, I found myself out drinking with Fred. We were in a cheap place, one of those places with the little red lanterns outside, which usually signified cheap food and drink, the drinks being of an alcoholic nature. We were peacefully solving the pr...
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Author:
Tom Aaron