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Why Did Jellicoe Turn Away at the Battle of Jutland?

23rd September 2009
At the time the First World War, the British Grand Fleet was the most formidable naval force in the world. Commanded by Admiral John Jellicoe, the British Grand Fleet hoped to engage the German High Seas Fleet in a pitched battle, but at the same time, bo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Poniente Golf Course Mallorca

16th September 2009
Poniente golf course is one of the oldest and original courses in Mallorca, Spain and it is very popular with ardent golfers as it offers a challenging but reasonable test of golf. Spain is lucky to have amongst the best golf courses in the world and Poni... Read >
Author: Zengolfer

Negombo – A beautiful fishing town on the west coast of Sri Lanka

08th September 2009
Negombo is a fishing town in the west coast of the tropical paradise Sri Lanka, approximately thirty seven kilometers north of the capital city of Colombo. Located on the shores of the Negombo lagoon the town is just seven kilometers away from the interna... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Buying a property in Spain.

15th August 2009
Every country has different a process for acquiring a property, and Spain is no different. Here’s what you need to know. The process of finding a property in Spain can be complicated. It’s said that moving homes can be one of the most stressful th... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Honeymoons Made in America

20th July 2009
Perhaps before people think of getting out of the country to vacation somewhere else, maybe a little patriotism should be done first and experience a honeymoon vacation within the confines of the United States. It would surprise many that there are many g... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Owners villas in Spain – Cadiz – Are Holiday Lets from Private Owners Becoming More Popular?

16th July 2009
Owners of villas in Spain often don't use their holiday home more than once or twice a year and are therefore keen to rent out their properties to visitors when they are not using them. Likewise owners of holiday apartments to rent in Spain, in less vis... Read >
Author: J Corcoran

Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi

11th July 2009
Hurricane katrina ’s winds and storm rush forward the Mississippi coastline on the afternoon of August 28, 2005, beginning a two-day path of devastation through central Mississippi; by 10 a.m. CDT on August 29, 2005, the eye of Katrina began traveling u... Read >
Author: mcmillan

The joys of driving in Italy

15th June 2009
In Italian city centers it is good to walk or take busses, absorbing the architecture and street life, but getting into a car and hitting the highways is an efficient and enjoyable way to see the most of Italy. You can drive at your leisure through countr... Read >
Author: Sylvia in Florence

Sliema – Things to do in Malta

05th June 2009
The town of Sliema is located in the North East part of the Maltese Island and only a few minutes’ drive from the capital city of Malta, Valletta. It is one of the most bustling towns of Malta as it comprises all the major elements of business, entertai... Read >
Author: Claire

The best places to visit in Devon

09th April 2009
Going to Devon for your holidays? If you are, there are some great places that you won't want to miss. The castles that are all over the area are included in this. Some of them are in better states of repair than others, but they are all beautiful, and th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Long live in a natural way

09th January 2009
In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Proper nutrition requires the proper ingestion and equally importan... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Sydney – Pacific Coast Drive

03rd December 2008
The Pacific Coast Drive runs from Sydney up to Brisbane and is a must with your car hire in Australia. This world famous scenic route will take you through picturesque coastal towns and villages and you can enjoy golden sandy beaches along the way. ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Ultimate living – Gonubie property!

03rd December 2008
Situated in South Africa, Gonubie is one of the most beautiful coastal towns. Tourists are attracted by its unique nature, exotic birds and wonderful beaches. Not surprisingly, many of them become interested in making from Gonubie a home away from home. ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

A Glimpse of Gosford

27th November 2008
Gosford is a city with everything, and an ideal destination if you have Sydney on your itinerary but don't want to stay in the city. Located just 88 kilometres north from the capital and a short drive from popular Newcastle, Gosford has the diversity of t... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Wasaga Beach Renaissance

27th November 2008
In the early 19th century, Wasaga Beach was a major route that fur traders used to get to the great North West. By the mid-20th century, the town, which boasts the longest freshwater beach in the world, had morphed into a popular resort spot for Toronto a... Read >
Author: Myles Lawlor

Holidays in Tenerife

18th November 2008
Tenerife offers a range of landscapes from mountain villages to coastal towns and seaside resorts. Holidaying in Tenerife is within easy reach for UK tourists, as flights take little more than four hours from nearly every UK airport. It is an ideal destin... Read >
Author: Luc Besson

Magical Muscat: a Middle-Eastern gem

08th October 2008
Throughout history, the Middle East has always played a major part in world affairs and it is also the geographic origin of three of the world’s predominant religions – Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Indeed, ‘history’ is one of the chief reasons... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Car hire in Barbados book in Advance to make the trip hassle free

07th October 2008
Though Barbados is a small island, many of the tourists need transportation. It is important to book Car hire in Barbados early as all vehicles ranging from Mini Mokes, Suzuki Jeeps, MPV’s and SUV’s are all in short supply during the peak season. ... Read >
Author: Bente Rayfield

Car hire Barbados in Advance to make the trip hassle free

29th September 2008
Though Barbados is a small island, most of the tourists need transportation while here. There are a number of car hiring Barbados accessible options to the businessman and vacation and holiday travelers. Car hiring in Barbados are available for rent in a... Read >
Author: Bente Rayfield

Life is Good at Costa del Sol

23rd September 2008
Costa del Sol (which translates to "Sun Coast" or "Coast of the Sun") is one of Spain's most beautiful places to visit. The city is overflowing with exotic atmosphere and sights not seen anywhere else. It is comprised of coastal towns, resorts, and romant... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Tips To Run A Good Tackle Shop

15th September 2008
Retired couples may wish to find a sideline that can keep them busy and provide some income for their later years. Opening a tackle shop may be just the answer they are looking for. Good bait shops are needed in every area that has access to fishing in ri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Tips To Succeed In Saltwater Fishing Tackle

09th September 2008
Have you ever been deep sea fishing? It is great fun and many people consider it the adventure of a lifetime. Saltwater fishing tackle is specialized equipment that is made just for this particular sport. Most coastal towns have a tackle store that should... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Home Aquariums: Why They Are Handy

21st July 2008
The practice of keeping fish in the home came about in the late 1800's. These fish were usually kept for short periods of time, and were used as a food source. Home aquariums were generally kept only in coastal towns where the fish were readily accessible... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Greenland's 'Something Else' Experience

15th July 2008
Every year Greenland attracts more and more tourists seeking new, exotic experiences. Here are some of the attractions not to be missed. Although you can do these things elsewhere, Greenland has that special 'something else' that makes the experience uniq... Read >
Author: Lina Lindlom

Accommodation in Marbella Spain

07th July 2008
Details of all the hotels in Marbella Andalucia in Spain. Luxury accommodation on the Costa del Sol. You can book each hotel directly. The Costa del Sol is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal ... Read >
Author: Intsub

Village homes in Spain

07th July 2008
Beautiful apartments houses and villas for sale on the Costa de Sol in Andalusia Spain. Properties apartments houses Mijas Costa property for sale Mijas is a town and municipality in the province of Malaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a typicall... Read >
Author: Intsub

Guide to the Liguria Region of Italy

16th June 2008
Liguria is a region in north-west Italy. Curving around the neck of the northern Mediterranean, it borders with Tuscany at its southern reaches, and meets France to the west, Piedmont (Piemonte) and Emilia-Romagna to the north. A narrow strip of land tuc... Read >
Author: riviera2008

Sea the investment potential.

11th June 2008
There are many markets buy-to-let investors can target, but in seaside towns tourism is undoubtedly to the fore. But while many could see property in locations such as such as Cornish coastal towns with good surf as an ideal place to find holiday lets, t... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Holiday Destinations in Istria - Northern Croatian Gem

21st May 2008
Where Croatia's northwest coast meets Slovenia, a triangular shaped peninsula juts out into the Adriatic. This is the beautiful region known as, Istria. Historically, Istria has shifted back and forth from Venetian to Croatian rule and it still has a sign... Read >
Author: Stewart

Victoria's Shipwreck Coast

06th May 2008
On a sunny, calm day there is nowhere more beautiful than the Victorian Coastline to the west of Melbourne. The blue waters, pristine beaches and amazing limestone features are the picture of serenity, and images of them have graced coffee table books and... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Buying Villa Or Holiday Home, What About Cyprus?

02nd May 2008
Thinking of buying a villa or holiday home in Cyprus? It is the best way to invest your hard earned money as prices are great value but just Economists predicted they are starting to rise in value. Cyprus property for sale definitely favours the buyer at ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Hotels - Delights on the Turkish Riviera

28th April 2008
When we think of holidaying to coastal resorts, places like Ibiza and Benidorm usually spring to mind. For those wanting to experience a taste of the East on holiday, the coastal towns of the Aegean Peninsula of Turkey provide something a little differ... Read >
Author: DCollins

Toureagle | Shark Cage Diving South Africa Tour

19th March 2008
A Great White Shark Cage Diving Tour Along The South Africa Coast When mentioning the word “Great White Shark” or “cage diving” to an acquaintance, the reaction caused is most likely to be one of fear and terror. With thanks to the Film “Jaws,... Read >
Author: Toureagle

The good luck food of Chinese New Year

01st February 2008
Fancy eating a salad of raw fish? You might get lucky doing so according to Chinese legends. But, with a sumptuous mélange of spices and plum sauce, luck or no luck this Chinese New Year treat is a must-have for even the most philistine and discriminatin... Read >
Author: Jojo Robles

Hot Turkey: Property Investments Lure British Buyers

25th January 2008
Turkey, the country famously known as the bridge between Europe and Asia, is proving to be a popular place for British property buyers to invest. The country has one of the largest economies in the world with a growing population that currently numbers ov... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Loophole Found Allowing Significant Tax Advantages when buying French Property

30th October 2007
In Spite of Labour's attempts to stop holiday homes being bought via the newly introduced SIPP there are certain loopholes that exist that still permit this but only for French propertyLAWYERS for some of Britain�s wealthiest residents have uncovered a ... Read >
Author: Nick

Costa del Sol Property – Get the Best of Stay Here

21st August 2007
If Spain has been ranked among the top three of the world's most favourite tourist or vacation destination, then Costa del Sol contributes to it in a big way. One of the most beautiful regions in the southern side of Spain, Costa del Sol has something for... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline

WHY INVEST IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN?

14th August 2007
WHY INVEST IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN? Playa del Carmen is the fastest growing city in Latin America. And the Riviera Maya is the fastest growing tourist destination anywhere in the world! With those two factors, it is easy to understand why investment opport... Read >
Author: Dr Sylvain Desforges

Spain: a land of endless holidays

25th May 2007
As one of Europe's hottest - and most exciting - cultural hotspots, Spain is a popular summer holiday destination for tourists from the UK and beyond. However, whether you're keen to explore parts of Spain that you've never visited before or you're a novi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

What makes the Turkish Riviera so attractive in terms of real estate investments?

01st March 2007
Purchasing properties located somewhere along the Turkish Riviera is becoming an increasingly profitable business with more and more home owners and real estate investors around the globe. The Turkish Riviera, also known as “The Turquoise Coast”, defi... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Maryland RV Lodgings

18th January 2007
When it comes to cruising in your RV, Maryland has much to offer. As varied as the state’s geography, Maryland RV lodgings come in all sizes and shapes. Maryland RV Lodgings Maryland is a state of many different regions and attractions. From the ... Read >
Author: Adrien White

The Legend Mountain Krakatau

10th January 2007
Krakatau, is a volcano that lies in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia, between the islands of Sumatra and Java. It is also called Krakatoa. Much of the volcano is underwater. But some of it projects above the water in the form of the islands Krakatau, Anak K... Read >
Author: David Sutanto

Places to Stay in Maryland in Your RV

08th January 2007
For a unique road trip, Maryland offers a lot and is relatively undiscovered. Maryland RV parks range in quality, but here are some of the better ones. Places to Stay in Maryland in Your RV Maryland is home to many different types of vacation. If yo... Read >
Author: Adrien White

Northern California Beach Vacations

30th November 2006
Northern California beach vacations are increasing in popularity for tourists who want to spend some luxury time taking in all that the Northern California coast has to offer. Whether you are looking for a peaceful, relaxing vacation, or thrills and excit... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hire a car and see more of South Africa

27th September 2006
As winter looms on the horizon, the long haul holiday market springs into life offering sun and heat in the southern hemisphere. From the cosmopolitan offerings of Cape Town and Johannesburg to the wilderness of the Kruger National Park to the rugged Atla... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Why Did Jellicoe Turn Away at the Battle of Jutland?

02nd May 2006
At the time the First World War, the British Grand Fleet was the most formidable naval force in the world. Commanded by Admiral John Jellicoe, the British Grand Fleet hoped to engage the German High Seas Fleet in a pitched battle, but at the same time, bo... Read >
Author: Mark Davies

Sardinia - paradise in the med

01st April 2006
The majestic island of Sardinia is located off the west coast of Italy just below the island of Corsica. The second largest island in the Mediterranean it runs approximately 250 kilometres from north to south and 110 kilometres from east to west. Italian ... Read >
Author: KIRK Friis

Angels in Yellow T-Shirts: Scientology Volunteer Ministers Dedicated and Ready to Help

23rd February 2006
In commemoration of their help during the most devastating national disaster ever to have hit the area, the Department of Religion of Banda Aceh has honored the Scientology Volunteer with a plaque stating: "Thank you all the Scientology volunteers for hel... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson