Articles, tagged with "rio grande", page 2
07th April 2011
Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay. There are approx 92 million Filipinos and approx 20 million of whom live in Metro Manila. Manila is cosmopolitan capital of Philippines. Filipinos are famous for their hospitality; they are warm and f...
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Author:
James Helmat
31st March 2011
Recreation on the Rio Grande
Gazing out at the barren, baked landscape of the southwestern Texas desert, visitors to the Big Bend region may not expect a thriving population of plants and animals to be nestled inside the cracks and crevices of the volcan...
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Author:
Abe Connally
16th March 2011
Vacationing together really brings family members closer to one another by offering shared experiences that tighten the bonds and are simply fun for everyone. Of course, the usual haunts such as Disneyworld, Myrtle Beach, and Washington, D.C. are fine, b...
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Author:
Abe Connally
23rd February 2011
There are many motivations for buying one of the new Playa del Carmen villas which have turned up in the up-and-coming north end of the city; one of them is that they offer a lifestyle right at the heart of Latin America's premier golf paradise.
Pl...
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Author:
Thomas Lloyd
10th February 2011
Brazil is a wonderfully culturally rich country, where influences from all over the world meet and combine to create a unique culture found only in Brazil. The long-lasting influence of Europeans, first with the colonization by the Portuguese, who gave th...
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Author:
Latamforless
07th February 2011
One of this country’s least populated states is New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico’s metro region has somewhere around 801,000 residents, but still has the feel of a local neighborhood. Bordering Albuquerque on the south is Isleta Pueblo, on the north is...
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Author:
James
31st January 2011
Geoffrey Donoghue of Always Marbella reports on the latest news & events. For more information please visit Always Marbella’s website at www.alwaysmarbella.com
Coín´s Townhall
Plaza de la Alameda 10
Coín
Tlf: 952.45.3...
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Author:
Geoffrey Donoghue
13th January 2011
Do you want the good news or the bad news first? Well, you're going to have to skip down a bit if you are a good news kind of person.
The Bad News
Single-family home sales fell more than 25% this year in the United States. This correlates strongly w...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
07th December 2010
When making an investment in land in North East Brazil there are many factors to consider. Is the land near an expanding city? What is the population growth in the area and in which direction is it heading geographically? Is your proposed purchase in a hi...
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Author:
Stephen Naish
06th December 2010
From Highest CD Rates we are providing today an update on the Frost Bank CD rates. This is the largest Texas owned and operated bank in the state. Their commitment to Texas and its people have not wavered since it first opened its doors in 1868. Frost Ban...
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Author:
Hubert
01st December 2010
Nestled in the south-west corner of the beautiful state of Colorado is a wonderful gem - the city of Salida. It has been designated as one of the largest historic districts in the state. Established in the late 1800s on the development of the Denver & Rio...
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Author:
Jim Stephenson
22nd November 2010
Gemology and Color:
The color of the purple amethyst is usually the determinant of its market value, thence its contrast to other gems whose values are reliant on the weight. It is the most valuable of all the quartz stones, with the color agent compri...
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Author:
AshleiSoutrey
17th November 2010
Around the beginning of November, Playa del Carmen gets cold, so cold, in fact, that the locals will get out their winter jackets and wool winter hats. How cold is this freezing winter weather? Try 68 degrees!
Now, of course, you're thinking that's no...
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Author:
Thomas Lloyd
16th September 2010
The Sea Trout fishing in Southern Argentina is legendary and for many the Rio Grande epitomizes this. Situated in Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire), it is in as remote and isolated an area as you can imagine. Apart from the other fishing lodges there is lit...
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Author:
Chris
26th August 2010
Bratislava is an interesting city. Its' location in the centre of Europe is unbeatable and you are only a few hours from Vienna, Berlin, Zagreb & Budapest by train or bus. There's no excuse to not head for a weekend vacation in what many refers to as part...
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Author:
Kent Sendt