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29th September 2009
Fife is bounded by two of Scotland’s main Firths, with the Tay as its northern boundary and the Forth as its southern. It has the North Sea as its eastern boundary, and before the building of the Bridges across the Tay and the Forth increased road and r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Along an island in the North Sea,five miles from the Dutch Coast,stretches a dangerous ledge of rocks that has proved the graveyard of many a vessel sailing that turbulent sea. On this island once lived a group of men who, as each vessel was wrecked, loot... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are feeling adventurous and want to have a unique experience on the water, then a Rhine river cruise is the ideal getaway. The Rhine progresses from the Alps mountain range in Switzerland all the way to the North Sea. Taking a journey along the Rh... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
15th September 2009
An Associated Press report in March 2008 revealed that a large number of drugs have been found in the drinking water supplies of 41 million Americans. The drugs that have been detected are for the treatment of pain, infection, high chloresterol, asthma, ... Read >
Author: Michael
10th September 2009
Are you frustrated with your cholesterol levels even though you are on medication to lower it? EPA fish oil may help.
First of all, it is always a good idea to check with your doctor or pharmacist to be aware of any food, drug or supplement interaction... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
02nd September 2009
The summer holidays are nearing an end but it’s not too late to get away for a weekend or more with the family to get some much needed rest from work and to enjoy each other’s company. The great thing about holidays in the UK is they can be as sponta... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
04th August 2009
During the middle Ages, Sturgeons were known as the Royal Fish in England, and that is because King Edward II decreed that any of it that was caught had to be given to the Feudal Lords, but it is a well known fact that the Persians were the first eaters o... Read >
Author: finefoods6
01st August 2009
When selecting a destination for the annual family holiday this year people may be looking more at places in the UK as opposed to places abroad, this isn’t just because of the financial downturn but the hassle of flying is now becoming too much for many... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
17th July 2009
1. Alnwick Castle
Alnwick Castle is one of the best medieval fortresses in the country, and this breathtaking structure has won many awards over the years. The Percy family have owned the castle for around 700 years and it is home to the Duke and Duchess... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
When organizing an European journey, one of the countries that you should without question have on your list is Germany. It is the largest country in Central Europe and has access to both the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It is delimited by Denmark, Polan... Read >
Author: TudorBran
10th July 2009
The Norwegian Government has approved the plans for the development of the Oselvar Field, which could result in a sharp rise in the number of drilling jobs, oil rig jobs and oil careers connected to the huge project. The Oselvar Field and further developm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th July 2009
Food and Drink has always been a passionate subject in Aberdeen City and Shire. As the main producer for food and drink in Scotland, its rich arable land and North Sea coastline provides a wealth of fabulous raw materials and fresh, natural produce that i... Read >
Author: Imajica/The Big Partnership
05th June 2009
Although the property sector might not be the most buzzing market at the moment, homes which offer a little something extra, such as a cliff-top location, view down the estuary, or glimpse of the surf, are always going to be sought after - and more likely... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th May 2009
Are you one of the many people who want to increase your intake of omega-3 fatty acid because you've heard it's good for your -- but don't know which is the best option?
Hopefully... the following 5 simple tips to buying fish oil capsules will help you... Read >
Author: John P.Stevens
30th March 2009
Aberdeen is often thought to be a cold, grey city that is heavily reliant on the oil industry for its welfare but by taking a closer look you can find the hidden treasures of the granite city.
Footdee - known to the locals as "Fittie" - is a small vil... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th March 2009
The economy in Norway is undergoing a period of transformation as it prepares for a post-petroleum era. Norway is facing the challenge of re-inventing its economy. The freight services industry in Norway is also looking to adapt and embrace new opportunit... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
21st January 2009
Lincolnshire is one the loveliest of the eastern counties of England. A bed and breakfast stay is one of the best ways to see the attractions and sights of this lovely area. Many bed and breakfast properties are available in all regions of the county and ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
09th January 2009
Aberdeen is situated in the North East of Scotland and it has flourished thanks to the discovery of Oil in the North Sea. That has brought a lot of business to Aberdeen and the area is becoming a popular commercial and tourist area.
Transport
There... Read >
Author: nab82ba
03rd December 2008
Denmark is the smallest of the Nordic countries and consists mainly of a large peninsula 'Jutland' which can be found north of Germany, with the North Sea on its left and the Baltic Sea on its right. It has 443 islands with the larger and most popular bei... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd November 2008
Bed and breakfast accommodation originated in United Kingdom the idea was forged after the World War II. The idea was coined when during those times where foreigners needed a place to stay and local people started to open their house for accommodation and... Read >
Author: Denise Casey
23rd September 2008
There are several cruise companies that offer cheap cruises and decrease the prices for cabin only deals, late bookings and cruises with a short period. Cheap cruises such as 'week-end getaways' ply across the English Channel. It departs from Dover and ar... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2008
Cod is one of the most sought after fish in fishing season and is available surfing near the shore. And, the best season to catch mature cod is in winters. You can find various fishing clubs and holiday resorts that offer great cod fishing trips with disc... Read >
Author: soulfulpenny
01st September 2008
Secrets Revealed! How to fish for Cod – By an Expert
Cod is one of the most sought after fish in fishing season and is available surfing near the shore. And, the best season to catch mature cod is in the Winter season. You can find various fishing cl... Read >
Author: soulfulpenny
26th July 2008
There are many changes coming about in the oil and gas industry as a direct result of this constant demand, with new means of sourcing oil and gas being looked at every day on a global perspective. The increased demand and the limited supply of both these... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2008
Gas prices have now hit record highs the price of gasoline in the U.S. is heading for $4 gallon while the U.K. are looking at £1.20 a litre
This has caused motorists to look for more and more ways to save gas and reduce their gas bills as much as they... Read >
Author: Barry Share
25th April 2008
The discovery of oil and gas deposits in the North Sea was justly celebrated at the time. People’s lives were transformed as cheap energy made cold rooms in winter a memory for millions. Of course there were doubts: the Piper Alpha disaster in 1988 sa... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
07th April 2008
Many people face higher fuel bills as European energy companies are relying on Britain for their cheap gas supply and are then selling it back at inflated prices.
The increased European demand has meant that wholesale prices for this summer will be 45%... Read >
Author: Gill
25th March 2008
Belgium has a lot more going for it than some of the dreary descriptions and jokes about it would suggest. It is a low lying country, situated between France and Holland with a coastline facing England across the North Sea.
A welcoming country to visit... Read >
Author: Stewart
20th February 2008
Aberdeen situated on the North East coast of Scotland is well known for its clean and friendly atmosphere, and the clear cut lines of its architecture emphasized by the strong and sparkling granite buildings. Despite it conservative exterior, Aberdeen is ... Read >
Author: david muldoon
10th June 2007
1. What is the proper name of the country in northwestern Europe, bordered on the north and west by the North Sea, on the east by Germany, and on the south by Belgium?
A. Holland
B. The Netherlands
C. Netherland
D. the Low Country
B. The Netherland... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
27th March 2007
Google’s Adsense program provides the perfect way to generate an ongoing passive stream of income for the savvy internet entrepreneur.
It is free to join and easy to set up.
I hear you ask, if it’s so easy why isn’t everyone making piles of ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
13th August 2006
Mention Amsterdam, and you get a certain reaction – drugs, red light districts are the first things that come to mind. There's a lot more to Amsterdam than that, though, as you'll see if you go there.
Amsterdam has a long and rich history, full of ups ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
07th August 2006
Do you want to tour Europe's coastline but feel exhausted about the daunting task of packing and unpacking many times? The perfect solution is to take a cruise along Europe's coastline. There are numerous cruises offered for the Mediterranean, the North ... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
26th June 2006
As Someone who lives in the UK and has watched USA TV programmes pretty much all my life, I have become aware of specific car related terms which differ from the UK.
I have always known that gas means petrol (even though it is a liquid and not a gas) a... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
05th June 2006
For a long time I yearned to improve myself; my true inner self, but something was holding me back. I made a lot of excuses back then; I didn't have time; I was too tired; I wasn't sure what direction my search should take. However, the truth was I felt e... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
20th April 2006
Constructs? World is formed of such vastness that it is said in the movie Excalibur by Merlin to Arthur of the Dragon ".....if you would be able to see it and grasp it whole it would burn you alive!" So there is a natural need to limit and define the wo... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
30th January 2006
Introduction
Aberdeen (The Granite City) is Scotland's third largest city. Aberdeen is the chief commercial centre and seaport in the north-east of Scotland. It boasts the title of Oil Capital of Europe thanks to the plentiful supply of crude oil in the ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
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