Articles, tagged with "archaeological sites", page 2
16th May 2011
Xcaret in Riviera Maya is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. With its unique natural beauty and diverse habitat, this place has become a hot favorite for people from around the world. If you are looking for a destination, you should visi...
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Author:
Sean Goodman
06th May 2011
Have you ever dreamed of a legendary land where you could discover astonishing archaeological sites and marvelous colonial cities? Where you could swim or dive in natural sinkholes of extraordinary beauty and crystal clear waters and where you could enjoy...
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Author:
JudithRC
04th May 2011
Greece is one of the most beautiful country and one of the wonders of Europe. Greece history is long and rich ,here culture is very different. Current civilisation in Greece tells us about the history and Culture. Historical name of greece is Hellas.Greec...
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Author:
righttravel
04th May 2011
The country of Austria is enigma personified in every sense of the word. Be it the fascination of the jewel box palaces and Mozart's melodious music in Vienna, the beauty of the Alps, or for that matter many of the lesser known virtues; indeed, it is a de...
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Author:
Matric Cellular
07th April 2011
The Provincial Archaeology Museum
Founded in 1932, the Provincial Archaeology Museum was originally hosted by the basement of a building in Alicante; few knew about its existence but due to the fact that it displayed important objects found in the arch...
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Author:
Calvert Williams
07th April 2011
An Alicante holiday
The holidays in Alicante can be the perfect holidays, the memorable ones of which you have always dreamt. Even though Alicante is renowned for its stretched and delicate beaches, it is not a surprise for the diversified Spain to lea...
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Author:
Alec Darian
06th April 2011
The 21st century has a lot to thank, for the invention of 3D scanning technology especially those powered by the reliable 3D scanning software for FARO.
This technology has proven to be extremely reliable for companies that require 3D digital data from...
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Author:
Glen Glasgow
27th March 2011
Abu Dhabi has a host of tourist attractions comprising both contemporary and medieval. This city is diverse in every form. You get to feel the bigheartedness of nature's magnificence which compliments the marvelous sky line of the city. Read this article ...
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Author:
Chrish Watson
24th March 2011
Nowadays getting cheap flights for your favorite spot is very easy. There are so many advanced tools that help you in getting the budget tickets so that you van have fun by saving a lot of money. Actually cheap flights to many places are available through...
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Author:
BetonyDixon
20th March 2011
A vacation or holiday in Delhi is simply incomplete without a detailed Delhi tour. Nestled on the pristine banks of river Yamuna, Delhi has everything for everyone and is the heart of India.
Constituting a fine blend of unity in diversity, a Delhi tour ...
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Author:
Aanchal gupta
09th March 2011
Greece, a country with a hallowed past and an at-times turbulent present, is also a vibrant modern country. It is not only famous for olive oil, beaches and islands but also for its cosmopolitan lifestyle. There was a time when Greece was considered to be...
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Author:
Alvin22
08th March 2011
Lonely Planet have yet again counted the Inca Trail as one of the best treks in the world. One reason is the wealth of sights along the route. If you are planning on trekking the Inca Trail, here are some top tips on what to look out for on your way to Ma...
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Author:
jonclarke
05th March 2011
Flights to Iraq: A Journey into Iraqi Ethnicity
On July 17, 2008, The Times, an e-newspaper in the UK, published an article titled "Welcome to Iraq, The Hot New Holiday Destination". The article states that despite three decades of war and disturbing c...
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Author:
orsondixon
24th February 2011
The Incas believed the Urubamba River—the 450 mile-long river that rushes through the Sacred Valley—was the Milky Ways’ earthbound twin. As a civilization that placed great emphasis on the starry heavens above, this belief shows how important the river wa...
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Author:
Latamforless
23rd February 2011
Located in the south of Italy, in what could be described as the instep of the boot, Basilicata is a dry and arid region that nevertheless has two coastlines. One part borders the Ionian Sea in the Gulf of Taranto, while there is a tiny stretch on the Tyr...
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Author:
Phil H