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29th September 2009
Goth or gothic is the title for a sub culture normally recognized by the fact that its associates dress in black mostly. These people normally dress in a different way. One example might be to put on long, ornate dresses, or skintight PVC or using punk je... Read >
Author: James M Taylor
25th September 2009
The German language is the Old High German language which originally dates back in the 8th centuries. Today, standard German is used by countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, a place in France called Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Italy, East-Belgium, L... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Of all the styles of architecture and decorating around the world very few have taken the best of all the others and made it a little bit better in quite the way that the style often referred to as "French Creole" has managed to do. The truth is that whil... Read >
Author: Gail Logan
18th September 2009
Ah, the Barcelona. “La Barca”. Now let me tell you one thing about Barcelona. It’s not just the abode of what many fans believe to be the best soccer teams of Spanish League. And I learnt this only after my trip there this summer. This beautiful cit... Read >
Author: Travel Guide
07th September 2009
Venice has the unique sadness of the world and is not short for the most elegant scenery in the history of the Mediterranean Sea. Most importantly, it is the bridge between the east and the west. This world famous city, located in the northeast of Italy, ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
06th September 2009
The Bangalore Palace which is a depiction of Tudor Style was built by Rev. Garrett who was known to be the first principal of the Central High School in Bangalore. Later on the palace was bought over by Chamaraja Wodeyar in 1884.
The beautifully lands... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
31st August 2009
Budapest, Eastern Europe’s gateway, evolved from 1873 unification of Buda and Pest, on opposite sides of the Danube. Known for medical thermal springs, Hungarian is its native tongue, yet restaurants often post entrance menus in English. Apart from goul... Read >
Author: Fredans
31st August 2009
Budapest, Eastern Europe’s gateway, evolved from 1873 unification of Buda and Pest, on opposite sides of the Danube. Known for medical thermal springs, Hungarian is its native tongue, yet restaurants often post entrance menus in English. Apart from goul... Read >
Author: Fredans
31st August 2009
The summer holidays for the kids in Scotland are over and it will soon be for English students. Perfect if would like to be soaking up some sun in a much warmer climate. The UK was once again pretty much a washout, why do we ever listen to the weatherman... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
13th August 2009
Nearly a generation after the end of the communist USSR, Russia is one of the most spellbinding travel destinations there is. Moscow is a city with its own mixture of old and contemporary Russia, and a generous helping of cosmopolitanism. If Moscow isn't ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
23rd July 2009
Vancouver’s Seawall is a magnificent architectural stone wall that runs along the border of the city’s popular Stanley Park. It was originally built as a means to prevent erosion from the shoreline of the beach affecting the park’s perimeter. This b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th July 2009
Southern Gothic is an American subgenre of the Gothic style, which is probably most familiar to you from the Brontë sisters of Victorian England. (No, we’re not talking Hot Topic here.) Like its European progenitor, the Southern Gothic style relies hea... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson
29th April 2009
Much of the (non-North American) world knows about Dallas thanks to the eponymous mega-serial starring J.R. Ewing. A closer look reveals a richly diverse culture, a well-known university, and a thriving arts’ scene among other things. Driving in at nigh... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
29th April 2009
Much of the (non-North American) world knows about Dallas thanks to the eponymous mega-serial starring J.R. Ewing. A closer look reveals a richly diverse culture, a well-known university, and a thriving arts’ scene among other things. Driving in at nigh... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
15th April 2009
Venice, the magic city, the city built on the water, the city in which rules and paces of normal modern life don’t apply. Venice rises on an archipelago of 118 islands and small islands, crossed by 150 channels and linked by more than 400 bridges. A rea... Read >
Author: martinapp
17th March 2009
Fixed in close proximity to the River Aire is Leeds: a "conurbation" in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has long been regarded the administrative central hub of the much larger conurbation of Leeds. Leeds is frequently termed a metropolis but, it is again ... Read >
Author: Senaieda Mathison
17th March 2009
Leeds is a metropolitan area which serves as a rich artistic and refining centre in the UK. The metropolis is filled with fine museums, galleries, opera houses, theatres, cinemas, and libraries. In addition to the edifying endeavours to be enjoyed during ... Read >
Author: Laekesha Hanington
13th March 2009
roof that will allow the snow to slide off easily.
The standard free-standing with curved or peaked roof greenhouse up to now is very popular that can be found in so many gardens. The rectangular or square shape permits for utmost growing space for pl... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons
23rd February 2009
Italian Fashion during Renaissance
The period after 11th century was development and domination of Italian fashion. The development of art was as its peak. Great Italian artists such as Leonardo da Vinci gave one of their best masterpieces. The Italian... Read >
Author: Emily Shabina
02nd February 2009
The art of stained glass windows has changed greatly over time, from the Greco-Roman civilizations to the most recent American style. It can be traced back to the Greco-Roman civilization. Based on the remains of Pompeii and Heraculaneum, stained glass ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
A true vacation in Venice is a dream that becomes reality for the one who desires to catch him with historical buildings, beaches, romantic gondolas, artificial of merit and museums of Roman and Catholic epoch.
Distant from the modern city, from the ... Read >
Author: martinapp
13th January 2009
Clermont Ferrand (Pop. 140,700)is the capital the Puy de Dome department located in the Auvergne region of central France. The Puy de Dome is one of four departments which make up the Auvergne, the others being the Allier in the north, the Haute-Loire to ... Read >
Author: Liz Smith
16th December 2008
When you think about Gothic wedding rings, many people think of it as negative. This is because of hearing the word Gothic. However, here this is only a style used to describe a wedding ring. In reality, many buildings and outfits are made which are Goth... Read >
Author: RahulSEO
13th December 2008
instead a roof that will permit the blizzard to slide off clearly.
The usual open-rank with rounded or sharp roof greenhouse up to now is very trendy that can be found in so many gardens. The rectangular or upright mold permits for ultimate budding int... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
01st December 2008
ST Johns
Situated on the Avalon Peninsula’s eastern fringe is Canada’s oldest city - St Johns. Well known throughout the world for its historical fishing industry St Johns is now a thriving metropolitan area with fishing, gas and oil industries at... Read >
Author: Anurag
30th November 2008
You can ask 10 different gothic people, and they will all give you a different answer on what it really means to be goth. Because there really isn't an answer. Some would say it's a state of mind, but does anyone really know what that exactly means? When ... Read >
Author: Meagan Estabrook
10th November 2008
In 2006, Italy was the fifth most-visited country in the world, with 41.1 million people choosing to travel to the European country. Indeed, many visitors head straight for the capital, whilst those who aren’t quite so interested in history, the count... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
28th October 2008
A visit to Connemara would not be complete without a visit to the magnificent Kylemore Abbey – the jewel in the Connemara crown! Read on to find out why Kylemore Abbey is one of the top attractions in Galway.
Kylemore Abbey has a superb picturesque ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Decent, functional, and solidly- built website templates are either free or very affordable, and found in almost every dimension and niche of the Internet. Still, many people download a template, and either by their own craft or by directing another indiv... Read >
Author: MarginsXs
21st October 2008
Decent, functional, and solidly- built website templates are either free or very affordable, and found in almost every dimension and niche of the Internet. Still, many people download a template, and either by their own craft or by directing another indiv... Read >
Author: MarginsXs
16th August 2008
As the capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague attracts over three million visitors every year, making it the sixth most visited city in Europe. Prague is known as one of the best cities in Europe in which to view buildings from nine different archit... Read >
Author: mpressman
16th August 2008
Goth dresses are part of Goth fashion. Most women who are into the Goth scene wear a dress that suits the whole idea of Goth. These dresses are typically dark, sometimes considered morbid. Usually people who wear Goth clothing have their hair dyed black a... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
29th July 2008
Are you planning a journey in Venice?
On aboutvenice.org you can find all the informations you need to visit the lagoon city!!!
Before leaving, find out how to reach the city and how to move in Venice, search the hotels or the lodgings you prefer, take... Read >
Author: Web Marketing Team
25th June 2008
A Budget Travelers’ Guide to Dublin
As one of Europe’s most vibrant and modern cities, Dublin attracts a huge number of visitors every year. While there’s no escaping that it is also one of the most expensive, it’s still a great place to explor... Read >
Author: jonny cooper
21st May 2008
Pickles are a delicacy that is made all around the world. Some people make it with fruits whereas some people use vegetables. Whatever the ingredients may be, it is a famous recipe and liked by all. For making pickles various equipments are required which... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th May 2008
Pickles are a delicacy that is made all around the world. Some people make it with fruits whereas some people use vegetables. Whatever the ingredients may be, it is a famous recipe and liked by all. For making pickles various equipments are required which... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
18th January 2008
If you like your jewellery to be as cool as your kind of music and if your kind of music is hot heavy metal stuff, then you know you want your trinkets to be Gothic. Gothic jewellery is very famous among young people, especially teenagers who are getting ... Read >
Author: Paul Shane
21st September 2007
Whether planning a romantic getaway or a quiet business trip, sooner or later, the question comes up, “Do we stay at a Bed and Breakfast or one of the London hotels? Every region and major city in Italy has more than a few unique hotels in settings tha... Read >
Author: Zola
20th September 2007
The Gothic era began around 1150 and was known as the Middle Ages. During this period, there was a clear distinction between furniture for the poor and for the rich. The furniture for the poor was crude, but functional, while furniture for the rich was cl... Read >
Author: Giorgina Devereaux
12th May 2007
The origin of German language is found to be during the early of 8th century.We can see the standard form of German spoke in countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, a place in France called Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Italy, East-Belgium, Luxembourg, ... Read >
Author: Sean Morris
05th February 2007
France is well known for its Gothic cathedrals. Indeed the Gothic style was invented in France. But with well over a hundred cathedrals to choose from, France presents a problem for the traveller; which ones to visit? And why?
My top ten cathedrals wou... Read >
Author: Andrea Kirkby
16th November 2006
The monumental quality of the Amsterdam city centre is largely determined by numerous 17th and 18th century houses, once owned by wealthy merchants and prominent citizens. Moreover, the warehouses deserve mention. Amsterdam warehouse architecture is uniqu... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
04th October 2006
"What a Roof!" Ever heard that comment from a person standing next to the fireplace inside your house? I haven't, but it sure will feel nice when some one does. The roof remodeling is normally the last thing in a person's mind when he thinks of an upgrade... Read >
Author: Vandana Sharma
13th August 2006
The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply known as Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaud's unfinished work of art, is one of Barcelona's most popular tourist attractions. The church will not be completed before 2041 and the construction is still going ... Read >
Author: anil gupta
01st July 2006
Amsterdam a treasure trove for people loving architecture and old buildings. Amsterdam is still un-spoilt as its heritage has not been spoilt and is perhaps the most important intact historical city in the world. The distinct character of the city is it... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
07th June 2006
Visual Kei appears to be frequently used in videos and grab audience's attentions. Visual Kei followers are characterised by a rather stunning, although freak appearance of a striking make-up and elaborate costumes, causing a shock effect.
To recall, ... Read >
Author: Music Babylon
13th April 2006
Glasgow is already a top tourist destination for many travellers in
Europe. If you were thinking about going on holiday to Glasgow, you may
be excited to learn about Glasgow's world famous art collections.
Glasgow has some of the best shopping in Europ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
12th March 2006
One of the easiest and least expensive ways to transform the look of a room is to change the curtains and window coverings. Instead of using the same old curtain rod and drapes, try putting your imagination to work to see what you can come up after being ... Read >
Author: Rene Knops
05th March 2006
Venice is a prominent city which is the capital of Veneto, which is part of a province located in Italy. Next to Rome and Milan, Venice is one of the most well known cities in the country. It has a population of just over 270,000 people, and is a historic... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
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