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06th October 2009
Exmoor National Park Authority has begun a campaign to help sustain the natural heritage of Exmoor's countryside as with global warming and changing environmental factors every national heritage site is under threat from losing things that make it unique ... Read >
Author: Debbie Wall
28th August 2009
Calling all Shopaholics, the upcoming Joburg Shopping Festival in September offers all shopaholics the perfect opportunity to go all out. Whether you're after designer clothes, the latest books or DVDs, high-quality African art, or glamorous gifts, Johann... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
20th May 2009
Lanzarote is the most eastern of Spain’s Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean and positioned just 125km from the coast of Africa. The island is of volcanic origin, and was created from many violent eruptions and the evidence remains today, with... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
12th March 2009
The museum that was started to commemorate King Prajadhipok referred as Rama VII and the end of his monarchy of 10 years is known as King Prajadhipok Museum. King Prajadhipok was the last born child of King Rama V, whose reign was followed by a brother of... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
12th March 2009
In 2006, Bangkok in Thailand was named the second most visited city by tourists after London. For many, it is seen as a gateway to the rest of the country due to the many cheap flights to Bangkok that are available. The capital itself is also widely reg... Read >
Author: MarkeD
03rd March 2009
Flemington is definitely Australia’s best known racecourse as it is home of the Melbourne Cup, the race that stops a nation.
Flemington in central Melbourne is where races were held in 1840, on the river flats of the Maribyrnong River. At the time, M... Read >
Author: David Duffield
07th February 2009
It is the symbol of wilderness and is a National Heritage Species. Yes, the tiger is the spirit of the Indian Jungle. Efforts are being made to preserve these magnificent predators from extinction. For this many tiger reserves have come up in India. Touri... Read >
Author: Rajeev Singh
02nd December 2008
Scotland. Ireland. Devon. Cornwall. The Lake District. They’re all well-known UK tourist destinations which are always popular with both UK and international holidaymakers. But what about little-known Wales?
Bordered by sea on three sides and to the ... Read >
Author: BA McArthur
23rd October 2008
Muay Thai is an art of fighting that originates from Thailand. It is sometimes referred to as the science of 8 limbs since it includes the use of punches, kicks, knees and elbows.
The history of Muay Thai is interwoven with the history of the Thai peop... Read >
Author: yangguang
17th September 2008
If you need destinations to plan to visit either as a tourist visiting England or as UK based traveller then there are certain parts of England that you simply must visit at least once in your lifetime and one of those has to be South Yorkshire.
Most p... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot
08th September 2008
The Vimanmek Palace is the world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak. It is also called the Cloud Mansion and is located behind the National Assembly in Bangkok, Thailand. It was originally constructed on Srichang Island in the Gulf of Siam ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th September 2008
Trivia on India’s biodiversity
· India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife.
· The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 e... Read >
Author: JASSI
17th August 2008
If you ride the so-called highway Salerno- Reggio Calabria towards Reggio, about 8 km.
After Sala Consilina you’ll find the exit for Padula. Take it and go on following the directions first for Padula and then for San Lorenzo’s Certosa.
If you h... Read >
Author: Ruraljourney
17th July 2008
The Gamble House which was built in the early 20th century in 1908 was an architectural masterpiece of that era that has recently been designated as a National Heritage Landmark in the United States. The house was meant to be the home of the millionaire b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th June 2008
The Western Market which is situated in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island is the oldest surviving market building in the city. Built in the old Edwardian style, this building originally consisted of two blocks. The southern block which was built in 1858 on Q... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
17th June 2008
Ireland is an island country, strongly steeped in ancient Gaelic and Celtic traditions, that is home to a passionate and proud people Probably no other nationality has a stronger sense of their national and cultural heritage than the Irish. And probably ... Read >
Author: diane hamments
15th May 2008
The Passionate and Proud Irish.
Gaelic and Celtic traditions are rooted in the bedrock of Ireland, a country that a very passionate and proud people call home. Probably no other nationality has a stronger sense of their national and cultural heritage ... Read >
Author: diane hamments
25th April 2008
The Czech Republic is known as the country famous for its beer production and consumption. Beer is ingrained in Czech culture so much that the beer industry is considered a part of the national heritage. Czechs rate beer as part of their lives. They even ... Read >
Author: ClaireJohnson
26th March 2008
Snowdonia with its breathtaking beauty and fantastic scenery, boasts the highest range of mountains in England and Wales, and is a mecca for climbers and walkers. Snowdonia has much to offer the visitor and here is a list of six things to do you can do in... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th February 2008
Come explore the capital city and also get to know the past of the continent. The many attractions that attract the old and young alike would make the travel to Canberra unique experience. The many hotels, the well knitted transport, and the popular attra... Read >
Author: Alex
31st January 2008
Among many antique shops and websites which offer antiques for sale, special place is kept for Jewish antiques. Judaica is a part of national heritage, and different items related to Judaism often have archaeological, cultural and religious value. On-line... Read >
Author: Natalie
30th January 2008
Football is the most popular sport in the world; in South America, Brasilia, France, U.K people play football, visit football matches, watch football games on TV and discuss them with friends and read updated football news. The games of elite football gro... Read >
Author: Natalie
18th January 2008
Whether you are looking to invest, or already own a home that is, or may be designated a heritage building, there are several guidelines to be aware of before you begin making any changes to your property. The National Heritage Preservation Service provid... Read >
Author: jmarsh
29th June 2007
For many people in the UK, summer means one thing above all else - festivals! And with a variety of music, dance and performance art festivals taking place throughout Britain from June to September, people with an interest in a variety of pursuits will al... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
16th June 2007
What could be more American than our National Park Service? People everywhere express interest in exploring these symbols of our national heritage. The parks range from large and well-known, like Yosemite and Zion, to small and obscure, like The Golden S... Read >
Author: Road Trip Planner
21st August 2006
The UK has some of the world's most popular holiday destinations. Renowned across the globe for the fantastic breadth of the nation's recorded and visible history, Britain houses some of the best ancient monuments, country houses, castles, historic cities... Read >
Author: Richard Green
18th June 2005
Zambia safari has it all …an ideal tourist destination for that special holiday of your lifetime. And Africa's undiscovered gem! But why? Because of the rich cultural heritage, the spectacular wildlife, the unforgettable adventure and the awesome beauty.
... Read >
Author: Enestle Zimba
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