Articles, tagged with "sun worshippers", page 1
09th September 2011
Dubai is a beautiful place to visit, but if you don't know what you want to do whilst you're there, here are a few tips to get you started.
Booking a holiday to any destination can be very exciting, but if you've booked a holiday to Dubai then this exc...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
09th May 2011
Bali hotels are the final word in both luxury and simple accommodation as they cater to the many tourists descending on this spectacular island for a slice of paradise. Bali is arguably the most renowned South East Asian tourist destination in the world. ...
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Author:
johnnathl
03rd May 2011
Today we are a society of sun-worshippers, and with that comes the good and bad. A beautifully tanned body is appreciated and expected by beach goers and fans of both film and TV stars. However, there are drawbacks to the lovely, golden-glow body featured...
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Author:
chickie maxwell
21st April 2011
The island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea has been an enduringly popular holiday destination for many years now. Combining the sun, sea and sand of other summer destinations with a rich historic heritage and a generally slower pace of life, Malta is...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
17th March 2011
Because St Ives is located on a peninsula jutting out to the north west of the North Cornish Coast, it has an enviable location, surrounded on three sides by beautiful beaches. Each of these beaches are covered in golden sand, and they face different dire...
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Author:
Thomas Craven
08th March 2011
Part of the lifestyle benefit of the San Francisco Bay Area is always that people spend a lot of time outdoors. During a drive to San Francisco bay area attractions with their families, locals rotate straight down his or her house windows, and in many cas...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
07th March 2011
Yorke Peninsula sandwiched between Port Broughton and Gulf St Vincent is a peaceful peninsula famous for its spectacular surroundings with “The Innes National Park’ giving it a tag as a tourist destination.The remarkable cliffs dotted among the beautiful ...
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Author:
Sidney
26th February 2011
When exposed to the sun's rays, your epidermis in fact darkens its coloration because of the melanin that is within your skin layer, darkening its pigment to safeguard against injury. So a tan is in truth the body's unique, but normal, solution to shieldi...
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Author:
Gabriella Gometra
22nd February 2011
Everyone loves nature and every person has desire to spare his time in the lap of nature.Darjeeling is one the beautiful place which is blessed with numerous attractions and natural beauties which always fascinates tourists. Its clean fresh mountain air, ...
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Author:
Mohd Zaheerul Hasan
19th February 2011
California Beaches California surrounds an extensive portion of North America's West Coast. This is why California beaches are popular for their staggering variety. Southern California beaches are sandy, hot and tropical.
California Beaches
Californ...
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Author:
Saumya
14th February 2011
The name of the department of Somme has now become synonymous with the First World War battle that shares its name. Located in the north of the Picardy region, the Somme has more to offer than cemeteries and monuments, however. The beautiful Picardy coast...
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Author:
Phil H
21st January 2011
Wooden garden furniture has become increasingly popular in recent years as more people want to make the most of the summer and the outdoor ambience connected to barbecues and celebrations. Also, people who take pride in their garden and may have spent tim...
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Author:
James
20th January 2011
Los Alcazares is famous for its Novenarios – nine baths, ancient Roman spas re-established by the later civilisation settlements of the Arabs. The water is therapeutic and today has been more modernised to cater for the regular visits of tourists and loca...
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Author:
Phil H
13th January 2011
Cancer can be treated if detected at an early stage, especially skin cancer. Among cancers, skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer in the world. It is reported that every year over 1 million new cases of skin cancer is occurred. Early warning...
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Author:
Andy Rebeca
12th January 2011
Man, let me tell you something: it is freezing in the northern hemisphere right now! Brrrr, I just can’t take it! This holiday season I want to get away from the snow drifts, the slippery sidewalks and layers of wool sweaters and head somewhere tropical. ...
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Author:
Peter Merifield