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How to Book Lake Tahoe Vacation Rentals at a Huge Discount

13th October 2009
Are you Ready? The savings, comfort, space and privacy of Lake Tahoe rental vacation homes are a “must book” for your next family vacation. If you've spent most of your vacations in hotels, enjoying the convenience and location, now is the time to ven... Read >
Author: BeenThere

Cheap calls to Pakistan with the help of VOIP

09th October 2009
Communication is one of the significance in everyone's life. People used to chit chat over phone with their friends and family, as they have the tendency to gossip on phone for a long time to share their experiences in order to overcome with the long dist... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

Start with a Cheap Flight to Paphos, Cyprus

08th October 2009
Cyprus benefits from having two busy International Airports at Larnaca and Paphos, which is surprising for such a small island. Paphos International Airport is a only 20 minutes drive from the town centre, making the transfer journey for passengers on che... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Portugal - Best place for cheap holidays

06th October 2009
Located in the western part of the European on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is one of the major tourist destinations in Europe. Though it is one of the smallest courtiers in Europe but yet it is among few nations that attracts tourist from all across t... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

How E-mail Whitelists Work

01st October 2009
E-mail whitelists are the ultimate in spam protection, and go beyond the safeguards used by spam filters and spam blockers to almost completely eliminate the possibility of receiving spam. Whitelists work like fortresses to completely protect the user aga... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heart

28th September 2009
It is the heart that swells you up.It is again the heart that sinks you down. Feelings of elation or depression ,that of joys and sorrows spring out of it. If the heart upbeats at times , it sinks low on other occasions. You are impelled and elated by fee... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Horse Jewelry: Bold and Free

18th September 2009
A popular motif in jewelry, even among city dwellers, is horses. Horse jewelry is enigmatic and evokes a sense of strength as well as of mystery. Now one would have to ask: why horses? Why care about an animal rarely seen in the city anyway? Horses sym... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Amazing History of the Incense Route

11th September 2009
If you enjoy the history of all things aromatic, the incense route through the Middle East is sure to tempt you with its stories of legendary caravans transporting incense, myrrh, gold and nearly everything of any value from Yemen to the Gaza port in Isra... Read >
Author: Mark Miles

The external doors are the guardian deities of a home

20th August 2009
External doors, both the front doors and the back doors, are important from the security aspect of a home. However, people give more importance to the aesthetics of the front External doors, since it is more visibly placed in a house and is more routinely... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Cartagena: Still Alive and Kicking After 475 Years

24th July 2009
In Northwest Columbia, on the Bay of Cartagena sits the city of Cartagena, a town full of charm and people who work hard and play hard. This city was originally founded in 1533 and used as a port city for the country of Spain. Precious stones and minerals... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

Brown Box New Zealand: All gain, No loss business

28th June 2009
Pad sheet is the most commonly used flat corrugated sheet. So many times, we have used it but never minutely thought upon different aspects of such sheets. Leading cardboard box maker New Zealand qbb.co.nz also so accepts the significance of such Brown bo... Read >
Author: Dean Ferguson

crown car hire

27th June 2009
All about Malaga Car Hire Malaga needs no introduction to the seasoned traveller. It’s the dream holiday destination with the perfect weather and more than perfect tourist facilities. There is nothing you can’t enjoy in Malaga. But Malaga is mor... Read >
Author: gaurav_Seo

Vlora: What to See in Albania's Second Largest Port City

18th June 2009
Vlora is a coastal city on Albania's Adriatic Coast. It is reputed to be one of the most beautiful places in the Mediterranean region and in recent years has become an important tourist center. With nice sandy beaches, the summer time is an ideal time ... Read >
Author: Donald Nelson

The Cardboard Packaging Manufacturing Process

05th June 2009
Childhood is a wonderful time, full of surprises and believing in anything and everything. As kids, cardboard packaging was used for sliding on, building fortresses, and robot costumes and so many other things. And anything the cardboard became was just... Read >
Author: Stephan Bevan

An Introduction to the Diversity of Bulgaria

14th May 2009
Bulgaria offers a diverse range of countryside from majestic snow capped mountains, to flat plains, rolling fields and then the sandy beaches along the southern part of the coast and the more craggy areas to the north. There are numerous lakes and dams, g... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

Tourist guide to Paphos

12th May 2009
Paphos is based in the South West of Cyprus on the Greek side of the island. The city is divided into two areas, new and old Paphos with the main residence now being New Paphos. The most popular tourist attraction is the Roman Governors palace, the fine m... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Badaling Great Wall in Beijing

11th May 2009
A distinct national symbol of Chinese civilization, The Great Wall is one of the world’s most astounding man made creations. It was built during the 5th century BC and was restructured, revamped and preserved up until the 16th Century. The Great Wall is... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Outdoor Home Improvement Projects

15th April 2009
The options are endless when it comes to outdoor building projects. You may be interested in adding a front or back porch or maybe a sun porch to enjoy with family and friends. Maybe you have a pool and you are interested in building a pool deck. A backya... Read >
Author: Shannon Shimizu

Amazing Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan

10th March 2009
The landscape of Rajasthan is dotted with a number of forts, fortresses, citadels, palaces and strongholds that speak of the rich history of the Rajput clan and mighty warriors. Pick up any Rajasthan tour package, and you cannot miss the sheer number of f... Read >
Author: Sairajs

Luxury Hotel rooms of Spain

20th February 2009
Spain is beautiful place for those who want to enjoy a wonderful vacation. Spain is famous for its uniqueness of hotels. For accommodation, there are many hotels with large numbers of lavish rooms with all facilities. Hotels in Spain are ranked in one to ... Read >
Author: barcelonasuite

Society Depends Upon Corrugated Boxes!

14th December 2008
I think many of us remember as kids the many forts, fortresses and castles we made out of big brown corrugated boxes. It was nice to be the ruler of the domain, directing our royal subjects to do our bidding. For a brief moment in time, we were no long... Read >
Author: Stephan Bevan

French Chateaux for Rent in the Loire Valley

02nd December 2008
The Loire Valley is a popular tourist destination in North West France, famed for its many historic chateaux, outstanding natural beauty, cultural heritage and fine French wines. Also known as the Garden of France, the Loire Valley is of major histor... Read >
Author: dtymon

Bumthang Valley: A 21st Century Shangri-La

22nd August 2008
The Kingdom of Bhutan, one of the smallest kingdoms on earth, lies cradled in the very heart of Himalayas. This isolated country that borders Tibet on the north and India on the south is the last Himalayan Buddhist kingdom. Bhutan or "The Land of the Thun... Read >
Author: Advbhutan

Boom in Real Estate Taking a Bricklayer’s Career on a High Growth Trajectory

21st July 2008
Bricklayer’s job is today hailed as one of the modest remunerative career depending on the experience and qualification. The excellent way to becoming a bricklayer is by completing a 3 year apprenticeship program. The program might be sponsored by a ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Things to Do In Yorkshire, UK

15th July 2008
Much of the history of Yorkshire is steeped in legend, myth and lore. Tales of kings and conquerors abound and offers a juxtaposed perspective to the now-tranquil land. Today, a tour through this historic county offers both a glimpse of the past and a hin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boom in Real Estate Taking a Bricklayer’s Career on a High Growth Trajectory

11th July 2008
Bricklayer’s job is today hailed as one of the modest remunerative career depending on the experience and qualification. The excellent way to becoming a bricklayer is by completing a 3 year apprenticeship program. The program might be sponsored by a ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Lugansk City. Destination Ukraine

22nd May 2008
Lugansk - administrative, economic and cultural centre Lugansk area (old name of the city - Voroshilovgrad).Arising the city in 1795, is connected with base on river Lugani first ironworks in Ukraine. Lugansk - a large industrial city of the Ukraine. It I... Read >
Author: Helen

5 Attractions to visit around Alicante

08th April 2008
Alicante is a city in Spain and the capital of the province Alicante. It is one of the fastest growing cities in Spain due to its popularity with the tourists and is the second largest Valencian City. With its beautiful beaches, boulevards and shopping st... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Macau - The perfect vacation

07th March 2008
Macau is a city with two faces: the fortresses, churches and food of former colonial masters Portugal speak to a uniquely Mediterranean style on the China coast. Macau is also the self-styled Las Vegas of the East. The last few years have seen once-sleepy... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Holidays – Historical Sights of Lisbon

25th January 2008
Lisbon has a wealth of cultural and historical “hotspots” to offer its visitors, two examples of this are detailed below. Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) Dating back to the early 16th century, the Belém Tower is a fortified tower, located in the... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Caesarea

22nd January 2008
Caesarea is one of the major tourist attractions in Israel. This city attracts hundreds of tourists because of its unique landscape, beautiful resorts and colorful archaeological sites. Caesarea villas are surrounded by famous antiquities, museums and pic... Read >
Author: Natalie

Your Greece Holidays Guide

14th November 2007
Greece is one of the most stunning destinations that you could choose for a holiday. The climate is excellent, the seas are warm and crystal clear, the island resorts are run well and the flights are not expensive either. Planning ahead will make A greece... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Home Away From Home In Ireland

24th July 2007
Ireland is a popular tourist destination. This country offers unrivalled tourist attractions. This is what makes people come back time and again to Ireland. What makes Ireland as popular as it is now among tourists? What is its charisma that makes people ... Read >
Author: Monica Corral-Lorica

8 Reasons To Fall In Love With Marrakech Travel

01st July 2007
Just beneath the high mountain range of the African Atlas is the red city of Morocco known as Marrakech. With a culture that has grown to be so vibrant, free, and pure, who would have known that this imperial city only started as another pit stop for med... Read >
Author: racquel

Did Sadaam Have High Definition Programming

29th June 2007
So much is still unclear regarding Sadaam Husseins personal habits and one question that still remains unanswered, is whether or not he had High definition satellite TV programming in any or all of his palaces. Two theories have surfaced on this issue and... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Discover the ‘hidden’ Tuscany

15th June 2007
A holiday in Tuscany is everyone’s dream, but if you want to experience the charm of rural Italy, without the crowds, head for Lunigiana, in the northwest. Often referred to as the ‘hidden’ Tuscany, of course it has in no way been hidden from the lo... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

The Corporate Dinner; A Window into Corporate Culture

05th March 2007
Over the years, I guess I’ve attended thousands of corporate get togethers over dinner. I have, either as an out-of-towner, or hosting out-of-towners attending a conference or workshop, observed the behaviour of individuals and teams at dinner reflects ... Read >
Author: chanfac

Granada and its historic attractions

30th January 2007
Granada is the Spanish city with the population of 265 thousand people. The whole of it can be observed from the Suspiro del Moro place – “The Sigh of the Moor”. It is from here that the last Granada’s Moorish king, Boabdil, gave his last look ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Escape to the Canary Islands

23rd January 2007
A chain of exotic volcanic islands off the coast of Africa that happens to receive about 10 million visitors a year has the kind of appeal that is difficult to ignore. There must be some wonderful sights to see and probably many fine vacation memories to ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

The Design Secrets of Medieval Castles

19th December 2006
The Design Secrets of Medieval Castles Medieval Castles were more than just large fortresses with massive stone walls. They were ingeniously designed fortifications that used many brilliant and creative ways to protect their inhabitants from attacking ... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Taking your message to the streets

17th November 2006
It seems harder and harder for legitimate businesses to get noticed these days. All the standard avenues of advertising have been filled with road blocks. It is certainly understandable why consumers want to be selective about what they allow into thei... Read >
Author: Joe Shaw

An Introduction to Bulgaria - a diverse country of diverse people

01st August 2006
Bulgaria offers a diverse range of countryside from majestic snow capped mountains, to flat plains, rolling fields and then the sandy beaches along the southern part of the coast and the more craggy areas to the north. There are numerous lakes and dams, g... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

View St. Augustine from a Vacation Rental

31st July 2006
It's not your wedding day (although it may be a sort of second honeymoon), but the sound of something old and something new appeals to you. That's why you've decided to head to St. Augustine for your next vacation. The oldest city in the nation is brimmin... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Cyprus for Holidays and an Idyllic Lifestyle

03rd April 2006
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons. Every year Aphrodite's island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they ... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Sherry - Spanish Sunshine in a Bottle! (part 1 - Introduction & Regions)

14th February 2006
Sherry is a fortified wine, made in Spain from three types of grapes: Palomino, Pedro Ximnez, and Muscat (Moscatel). Sherry-style wines made in other countries often use other grape varieties. Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated... Read >
Author: Michael Johnson