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Is Hoodia Gordonii Plus a Miracle Drug or a Killer? Don't Just Assume You Know

15th June 2009
"Finding the right weight loss product on the overcrowded market today can be extremely difficult. The product that we are covering is Hoodia Gordonii Plus and the information highlighted will help in understanding the composition of the product, and t... Read >
Author: hoodiag1rl

The Coffee Countries of East Africa

05th June 2009
African coffees tend towards the exotic in flavors as compared to the more well know Latin American coffees. These flavors include what’s described as fruity and floral with high acidity and medium body. Let’s review several of the more popular Africa... Read >
Author: Steve Josephs

A short guide to the Western South African Coast

01st May 2009
South Africa is a diverse country steeped in historical and cultural significance and astounding natural beauty. Its coastline is no exception, and being home to the nation’s legislative capital, the Western coast of the country is perhaps the example ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

About Ostrich Leather

29th April 2009
The flightless ostrich is the largest living bird in the world today that has, over the years, been commercially harvested for a whole host of by-products. Innovative South Africans realised the enormous potential of breeding ostriches commercially way ba... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

TheVacationBug.com - One Stop Destination for Sunriver Vacation Rentals

27th April 2009
The best way to enjoy the scenic beauty and activities in Central Oregon is to visit and spend a few weeks at Sunriver vacation rentals. Located in a high desert region of the south of Bend, you can reach Sunriver in just two miles if you drive from the U... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Guide to Buying Caribbean Property

25th March 2009
The Caribbean Islands! The very name brings out the sound of the swaying palms and the surf. The Caribbean Islands enjoy tropical climate, with warm and moist trade wind blowing from the East. These winds create rainforest and semi-desert conditions. The ... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

Guide to Buying Caribbean Property

25th March 2009
The Caribbean Islands! The very name brings out the sound of the swaying palms and the surf. The Caribbean Islands enjoy tropical climate, with warm and moist trade wind blowing from the East. These winds create rainforest and semi-desert conditions. The ... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

10 Things You Didn't Know About Morocco

21st January 2009
2009 is the year for a frugal lifestyle, so everyone says, and I’m sure you’ve read story after story about how the weak Pound is affecting value-for-money holidays in the Euro-zone. So, why not travel to Morocco? But wait a minute that’s surely go... Read >
Author: S.Travel

An Oasis in the desert

21st January 2009
The Desert Botanical Garden is situated inside Papagpo Park in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The garden covers an area of about 140 acres (20ha). The Desert Botanical Garden was established by the Arizona Cactus and native flora Society in 1937. The pr... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Use Hoodia Gordonii Pills to Lose Weight.

21st January 2009
When it comes to losing weight the science is really very simple – you just need to spend more energy than you get with your meals. Your body gets the missing energy it needs by burning your fat deposits in the waist and other parts of the body. This me... Read >
Author: Nelson88

Northern Cape Province, South Africa – Self Drive Tour of Major Sites

06th December 2008
With a land area of over 360,000 square km, the Northern Cape is the largest province in South Africa. However it's sparsely populated, with a population of just over 1 million people. Founded in 1994, the region is one of three provinces that were formed... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

BE A KING FOR A DAY AT CHAIL

04th December 2008
Horse Safaris, Rajasthan Amid the havelis of Shekhawati, the fort at Nawalgarh is the base for Shekhawati Brigade Horse Safaris. A well-oiled operation brings you the best of riding experiences: 22 Marwari, Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses can take you c... Read >
Author: JASSI

ADVENTURE TRAVELING -PART-III (RAJASTHAN)

03rd December 2008
Horse Safaris, Rajasthan Amid the havelis of Shekhawati, the fort at Nawalgarh is the base for Shekhawati Brigade Horse Safaris. A well-oiled operation brings you the best of riding experiences: 22 Marwari, Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses can take you c... Read >
Author: JASSI

Fun Things To Do On The Garden Route - South Africa

11th November 2008
“So where is the Garden Route?” you might ask. It’s a 200km section of the South African coastline stretching from the town of Mossel Bay to just the other side of the Tsitsikamma National Park. Just recently I took some time out to revisit the Gard... Read >
Author: Claire

So what’s so amazing about the Garden Route?

27th October 2008
According to Webster’s International Dictionary, the definition of amazing is ‘bewilderment arising from fear, surprise or wonder’ and once you have visited the Garden Route, you too will be bewildered with wonder at its breath-taking natural beauty... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

South Africa's Spring Flowers

20th October 2008
The changing seasons each bring with them their own unique range of flowers. These flowers are a reflection of the changes that happens both in nature and our moods as we adjust to the offerings of a new season. You can find a variety of seasonal flowe... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

ADVENTURE TRAVELING -INDIA-PART-III (RAJASTHAN)

16th July 2008
ADVENTURE TRAVELING -PART-III (RAJASTHAN) Horse Safaris, Rajasthan Amid the havelis of Shekhawati, the fort at Nawalgarh is the base for Shekhawati Brigade Horse Safaris. A well-oiled operation brings you the best of riding experiences: 22 ... Read >
Author: JASSI

9 Days Kenya Camping Safari

02nd April 2008
9 Days Camping Samburu/Nakuru/Maasai Mara/Amboseli DAY 1: SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive to the north rugged semi desert region arriving in time for lunch at lodge. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnigh... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Visit Mesa Verde National Monument

21st January 2008
Perched in alcoves in steep semi desert canyons, are ancient apartment complexes, some of which are several stories tall where an ancient people lived and thrived in soutwest Colorado. Cliff Palace is the jewel of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, and is... Read >
Author: Jerry McElroy

The West Macdonnell Ranges

21st October 2007
For most people mention of Alice Springs stirs up images of expansive and dusty red space, stark desert landscapes that are harshly beautiful, simmering under the hot sun that beats down onto the centre of Australia. Ayers Rock is probably the most popula... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Classic Drives – The Garden Route, South Africa

11th May 2007
The stunning Garden Route runs from South Africa’s most popular tourist destination, Cape Town, for 800 km along the scenic coastline between this city and Port Elizabeth. The area enjoys a Mediterranean maritime climate and the trip is regarded as one ... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

Travel in Greece: free travel guide of Crete Island by Flashbooking apartments accommodation

11th April 2007
For a short visit, a week-end, a city break, these free pocket guides are useful printable and downloadable tools available online. The island of Crete, the largest Greek island, is located in the south Mediterranean. In general, Flashbooking guides... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Africa Kenya Animal Vacation: Leopard Animal Vacation Tour in Kenya – A Prize safari sight & photo

11th April 2007
African Leopard Kenya animal vacation safari tour series. Your ultimate Kenya animal vacation and safari tour is sighting and shooting a leopard. Kenya leopard vacation and safaris tour involve leopard hunt walks in wooded ravines. The Most elusive of a... Read >
Author: raphking5

Explore the majesty of Africa on Your Botswana Safari

02nd April 2007
Botswana is a small country with a big heart. The population is very sparse and most of the country is semi-desert but Botswana sports a gigantic array of wildlife. If you are thinking about taking a safari in Botswana you are really in for a treat. The c... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Coober Pedy - The Opal Capital Of Australia

25th July 2006
Coober Pedy is without a doubt one of the most unique outback destinations in Australia. Set in a stark arid landscape often compared to Mars, this outback mining town where many people live underground is the source of most of the world's precious opal p... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

The Wonders the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania

01st April 2006
The Rift Valley is a literal 6,000 mile long crack in the earth's crust, stretching from Lebanon to Mozambique. One of its most dramatic sections slices through East Africa. In northern Tanzania rising up dramatically from the floors of the Rift Valley, ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson