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Do you have a secret weapon for running? Try NoTie Shoe Laces

11th April 2011
Has a little something like the following at any time occurred to you? You are enthusiastic at the considered of starting a huge race, you cross the beginning line, and you recognize within just a mile that an individual of your shoelaces is untied. Or yo... Read >
Author: Alonzo Santana

The Historical Tattoo: Origins of Body Art Designs

29th March 2011
Who had the first tattoo? No one knows. The word is derived from the Samoan or Polynesian word “tatau". The first written reference to tattoos is found in the book written by the naturalist Joseph Banks, who accompanied Captain James Cook on his ex... Read >
Author: Travis Mcgill

Guide to Megalithic Dolmens and Rock Paintings in Kerala

24th March 2011
Megalithic Dolmens (Also called Muniyaras), these dolmenoid cists belong to the Megalithic age. These dolmenoids were burial chambers made of four stones placed on edge and covered by a fifth stone called the cap stone. Some of these Dolmenoids contai... Read >
Author: shahidini

Holidays in Calabria, Italy

09th March 2011
At the toe of Italy's boot, right in the south of the country, can be found the wild and unspoilt region of Calabria. Most well-known for its seaside resorts – no part of the area is more than 50 km from the sea – Calabria's towns are modern creations tha... Read >
Author: Phil H

A Quick Overview of Iron as an Alloy

08th March 2011
Iron, like gravity, penicillin and vulcanized rubber, was discovered accidentally. They say iron was discovered when people observed that ores reduced when left in cook fires for a long time. It was also observed that higher temperatures produced better q... Read >
Author: candierossler

Perth Scotland - Things to Do

18th February 2011
Golfing: What trip to the birthplace of golf would be complete without actually playing a few rounds while visiting? Many courses are located in and around the Perth area for all skill levels including Gleneagles, Blairgowrie, and Culcrieff. All facilit... Read >
Author: Lek Boonlert

Bed and Breakfast Salisbury: The Perfect Vacation Spot

18th February 2011
The city of Salisbury is located about 80 miles from London. It’s close enough that those who live in London can easily make a day trip of it. For those who want to stay a little longer, a Bed and Breakfast Salisbury trip has the potential to be a lot of ... Read >
Author: sismediagroupseo

Enjoying Dorset with Your Loved Ones

15th February 2011
It does not take much to enjoy a holiday. All you need is the cool relaxing and well placed setting of Dorset holiday cottages. These are located in the South Eastern part of Britain, the holiday cottages are located near many of the tourist hot spots, so... Read >
Author: bluechipholidays

Facts About Outdoor Wicker Patio Furniture

26th January 2011
The history of outdoor wicker patio furniture is quite vast. The very first types of wicker furniture came from ancient Egypt. There are some pictures that depict queens and kings sitting from their thrones which are made from wicker. Since making such ty... Read >
Author: TonyMcGuiagano

Holiday Cottage Isle of Skye

24th January 2011
Staying In A Holiday Cottage On The Isle Of Skye Recently voted the 4th best island in the world, the Isle of Skye is the innermost and largest of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It has a popular of just over 9,000 and is well known for its whiskey dis... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

The History of Blacksmiths

20th January 2011
Blacksmithing is the art of crafting iron into something useable that has been around for several years. Blacksmiths create objects from iron or steel by forging the metal. They use tools to hammer, bend, and cut the metal to produce things like wrought i... Read >
Author: Data Flat

Slovenia Travel Ptuj a Perfect Day Trip from Austria

11th December 2010
After my upper Styrian driving tour the day before, my brother and I headed out on another driving tour, this time going south to Lower Styria, a region located in today’s Slovenia. Being located in the southern part of Austria and in the heart of Europe,... Read >
Author: arther

A journey to welding and welding industry

01st December 2010
You would have experienced many journeys in your life and here, we are going to see a journey that is totally different. Also, you can say this journey as a technical journey or as an informative journey. We are going to discuss about the process of weldi... Read >
Author: Johnpatrick

Some Slovenian natural spas

25th November 2010
There are numerous natural spas throughout Slovenia. The region’s tectonic activity and therefore the hot springs are not the most famous things about it, but they exist and are even advertised as being attractions in the country. Among more than 15 Slove... Read >
Author: Wilford Santos

Dorset: Historical & Intriguing

18th November 2010
Enjoying the beach holidays in Dorset is what this county is known for. Seldom do visitors realize that Dorset is very rich in history and in English culture. Being one of the oldest cultures in the world, England has an abundance of landmarks, monuments ... Read >
Author: bluechipholidays
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