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Benefits of buying water fountains

21st September 2009
You have created the most beautiful landscape garden. Now as you look closely, you feel that something is missing. How about adding a fountain to the garden? They not only look nice, but when you listen closely to the water closing your eyes, you are engu... Read >
Author: Amber Liddell

Plumbing and Sewerage Systems

31st August 2009
The term plumbing comes from the Latin word “plumbum”, which means lead because the pipes used before were made from lead. While the word sewer came from the French word “essouier”, meaning to drain. It is the system in which pipes, tubes, and ... Read >
Author: Brijesh Purohit

Chambersburg Heating And Air Conditioning Service Provider

22nd August 2009
Pennsylvania summers are in stark contrast to Pennsylvania winters, meaning that in Chambersburg heating and air systems need to be quality and carefully maintained. Getting through the sultry months of summer and the cold months of winter nicely require... Read >
Author: Langsdon Kemp

Plumbing

16th July 2009
Everyone wishes of making their dream homes. In fact many humans are striving heavily to substantiate this dream. Shelter is fundamentally among man’s primary and elementary necessity, therefore it is entirely essential for everybody to acquire their ... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Ancient Rome and It's Wonders

15th May 2009
Rome's rich cultural and political history has intrigued the world and its travelers for centuries. Art, religion and government are the pillars of this society and have gained them much acclaim. For these reasons and more, Rome continues to be one of the... Read >
Author: Pieter Le Roux

The Advantages of Garden Fountains in Ancient Times

17th April 2009
In every garden landscaping and remodeling, garden fountains are always a part of it. Most of these garden fountains create a living space inside and out for the owner that is complementary and unique on their personalities. However, setting up garden fou... Read >
Author: Sanjaya Anderson

Plumbing Through History

16th January 2009
Plumbing is known to have started with the Indu Valley Civilizations by 2700 B.C; they developed a system of standardized earthware plumbing pipes with broad flanges making use of asphalt to prevent leakages. Others defend the theory that Plumbing orig... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

The History of Bath Tubs

08th December 2008
Early plumbing systems date back to around 3300 BC with the discovery of. Evidence of the first personal sized bathtubs were found on the Isle of Crete where a 5 foot long pedestal tub was found built from hardened pottery. This tub is the most likely for... Read >
Author: kinhom

Plumbing through History

06th December 2008
Others defend the theory that Plumbing originated during the ancient civilizations such as Greek, Roman, Persian and Chinese, these civilizations developed the public baths and needed to provide potable water, and drainage of wastes. Over the centuries... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

London builders: History of a bathtub.

22nd November 2008
The bathtub is known for more than one thousand years. The most ancient baths, discovered during excavations of Cronos's palace on Isle of Crete, date back to III century B.C. The ceramic baths discovered by archeologists were 2500 years old, but they wer... Read >
Author: Arthur Prudent

The Benefits of Garden Fountains

12th November 2008
Remodeling and landscaping have become more popular projects than ever before, as people want to create a living space inside and out that is unique and complementary to their personalities-- but it is also a pricey endeavor. As the economy continues ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Therapeutic Effects Of A Warm Bath Recipes

25th September 2008
Aromatherapy has long been applied in combination with the therapeutic effects of a warm bath. The Egyptians were perhaps the first people to use it, adding extracts distilled from herbs and plants which they deemed to be beneficial to the body. Later, ba... Read >
Author: Amit

The Sights of Bordeaux: Part II

23rd September 2008
Bordeaux is a beautiful city, combining the splendor of older times with the beauty of newer ones. There are several places of interest to visit in Bordeaux for the traveler that wants to take the time. Here are just some of the interesting buildings th... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Therapeutic Effects Of A Warm Bath Recipes

26th July 2008
Aromatherapy has long been applied in combination with the therapeutic effects of a warm bath. The Egyptians were perhaps the first people to use it, adding extracts distilled from herbs and plants which they deemed to be beneficial to the body. Later, ba... Read >
Author: Amit

Messy Plumbing Problems? A must know how-to techniques

13th May 2008
What could have happened if the system of plumbing did not exist? Of course, that’s a big no no! Imagine the mess of clogged toilets and sinks could have brought to your household. For sure, it will end up everyday as a massive flash flood in your hou... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Plumbing, the basic facts

08th April 2008
The term plumbing is taken from the Latin word ‘plumbum,’ which stands for lead. Plumbing is the skilled trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures for drinking water systems and the drainage of waste. The plumbing industry is a basic a... Read >
Author: Helen

Fes, Looking for the Real Morocco

22nd February 2008
Morocco has become one of the premier travel destinations in Africa. Millions of tourists are pouring into this enchanting country to explore the amazing history, culture, foods, and Sahara. But, are they really experiencing the real Morocco. Herded ar... Read >
Author: Jeff Wilson

History of Bathing from Rome to Japan

05th February 2008
Roman people are known for their baths. They brought this practice to countries of Gaul and Britain. Roman mansions have their own small private versions of bath houses. Rome provided public baths which could be used for a cheaper cost. Because of the att... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Hot Tubs in Spain - Cedar

28th January 2008
Hot Tubs and Hot Spring Spas have been used for a lot longer than people are generally aware of. The Romans clearly new that the beneficial effects of the water was helpful to their general well being. I say this as the Romans had very large public bathin... Read >

Jacuzzi in Marbella Spain - Advantages

18th January 2008
What are the many advantages in using a modern Jacuzzi in Marbella Spain to help provide the solace and relief from the every day stress of today's modern life. One has only to go back to past times and you will see that of all the various and many leisur... Read >
Author: Jacuzzi John

Hot Tub Hydrotherapy in modern and Roman Times

08th April 2007
Hot Tub Hydrotherapy What benefits can a Hot Tub provide in today’s modern society for stress relief? One has only to go back to Roman times and note that of all the various leisure options available that bathing in hot water often using naturally h... Read >
Author: Jacuzzi John

Hot Tub Hydrotherapy today and in Roman Tines

07th April 2007
Hot Tub Hydrotherapy What benefits can a Hot Tub provide in today's modern society for stress relief? One has only to go back to Roman times and note that of all the various leisure options available that bathing in hot water often using naturally heat... Read >

Use your bathroom as a place of relaxation

26th January 2007
In today's fast-paced world, the need for relaxation has become paramount. After all, a relaxed and healthy body surely leads to both better productivity in the workplace and a more fulfilled life. While many people choose to relax by taking frequent ho... Read >
Author: martymac

Parador Ronda, Spain

07th December 2006
The four-star Parador Ronda occupies an absolutely awesome location. It sits right on the edge of one of the deepest gorges in Spain - the "Tajo." The views are stunning. If you aren't timid of heights, walk out across the puente nuevo - the "new bridg... Read >
Author: Gary Bumpas

The Beauty of Water Fountains

17th November 2006
Ever watched a water fountain whether it is man made or natural? Ever took the time to listen to the gentle gurgle of water flowing. It envelopes one in an environment of serenity, contemplation, and reflective thought. It sets the mood for relaxation ... Read >
Author: Marjorie Broodie

Plumbing System of your home makes living Easier

15th November 2006
Plumbing is the skilled trade of working with pipes and tubing for fluids such as water, sewage, steam and natural gas. Plumbing originated during the ancient civilizations such as Persian, Chinese, Indian and Roman civilizations as they developed public ... Read >
Author: John Parker

A LITTLE OVERVIEW OF ROME

28th July 2006
As Italians would say, all roads end in Rome. We would say that all the roads start in Rome as well, and one would better put comfortable shoes on if visiting. Rome is all about everything wonderful, from delicious cuisine, history and tradition, a great ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Fountains Through All Ages - An Overview of Landscaping Wonders

26th May 2006
Fountains never fail to entice wonder and excitement among people. The sight of water sprouting and dancing is simply amazing for all ages, especially kids and the kids-at-heart. The earliest appearance of fountains may be traced back to around 3000 BC wh... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

City Break to Budapest

10th February 2006
City Break to Budapest Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe's best-loved city break destinations; you are really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a... Read >
Author: Manish Kumar