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Jodhpur Hotels and Tourism - India

17th September 2009
Jodhpur is one of the popular tourist attraction places in India. Jodhpur has its existence since 1459, by Rao Jodha. Initially this place was known as Marwar. But during the life time of Rao Jodha (Rajput chief of Rathore clan), Jodhpur took over its rol... Read >
Author: tradeportindia

Hong Kong Cultural Center – the hub of Hong Kong’s entertainment

06th September 2009
Completed in 1989, Hong Kong Cultural Center is one of the key entertainment centers to be found. It is located on the waterfront of the Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui. Among the other city attractions around the Hong Cultural Center are Tsim Sha Tsui ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

East Meets West In Hong Kong

17th August 2009
The cosmopolitan buzz of the fabulous Hong Kong ensures that the city is renowned for its entertainment and leisure offerings as well as a capital of invention. The natural setting and impressive skyline provides an ideal backdrop to this cultural and tec... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Ultimate Dehradun Tour

08th August 2009
Dehradun capital city of the Uttarakhand located at the foothills of Himalaya. Dehradun is a home to ONGC Headquarters. Apart from headquarters Dehradun also houses important research institutes of ONGC like KDMIPE, GEOPIC, IDT and The ICFAI University et... Read >
Author: pancy

Avenue of Stars - An iconic avenue of stars

30th July 2009
The mentioning of an equal to the Hollywood’s Walk of Fame would only turn a very few heads and receive lukewarm attention. However, anyone who sets foot on this great Avenue of Stars will immediately agree that its attraction goes a few steps further t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Holidays in Italy - Romantic & Delightful

16th July 2009
My father was Italian and as a result I have been going on holidays to Italy since the age of two. Most of my family live in the Rome area, but I have a brother now living in Venice and I worked as a resort rep in Tuscany. Italy is a beautiful country, w... Read >
Author: TravelExpert

Washington State University - Excellence in Education

09th July 2009
Washington State University is located in Pullman , Washington and boasts of a score of 81 on 100 according to stateuniversity.com. Its branch campuses are located in Spokane , the Tri Cities , and Vancouver . Established in the year 1890 as land-grant in... Read >
Author: michael russell

Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

01st July 2009
Constructed skilfully out of red bricks and granite, the Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower is a well known landmark in Hong Kong. This outstanding clock tower is also known as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower since it is positioned on the southern coast o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top Ten Structures in Melbourne

29th June 2009
If you wanna take a past time after a long weekend, a Melbourne trip would loosen those shoulders. Heres why: Melbourne of Victoria State's capital has fascinating old and new architectures. Flinders St. Station is one of the famous landmark, the cent... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

A Brief Guide To Estepona Costa del Sol

18th June 2009
The Costa del Sol is well known throughout the world for its stunning beaches. But if there was one location along the coast that could be said to boast the best beaches of the lot, we would have to give the prize to Estepona. This is a real Andalucia... Read >
Author: Robert Griggs

The Beauty of Cortina d'Ampezzo in Alps

18th June 2009
Cortina d'Ampezzo is located in a small town, only a small dot on the map that few people knows, which is in the border of Italy and Switzerland. Although not many people know the small town, you may hear about the Italian outdoors brand "DOLOMITE". Dolom... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Ten Places to Visit in Kingston Jamaica

09th June 2009
Kingston the capital of Jamaica is located between the banks of the east coast and the gigantic Blue Mountains. It the home to over half a million Jamaicans and a bustling city that is of deep and outstanding contrasts. Kingston is not the resort paradis... Read >
Author: MyPhield

Exploring Kota Kinabalu

04th June 2009
With its lush green rain forest and proximity to tropical islands, Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the state of Sabah, is a fast growing Malaysian city, rapidly becoming a world famous resort destination, offering a variety of sights and sounds to entice th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Hidden Side to Transylvania

03rd June 2009
When Transylvania is mentioned, it is likely that most people will immediately think of the infamous legend of Count DRacula and with it associations of goth-style culture. However this beautiful region of Romania has much more to offer than vampiric ch... Read >
Author: Populous

The Famous City of Switzerland

19th May 2009
There are kinds of artistic style in Switzerland though it is not a big country .For example, there are many mystic styles filled in Bern, the capital of Switzerland .Streets are very neat, fountain and statuary with flowers, refined building, six kilomet... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Jodhpur Travel

18th May 2009
Jodhpur is at the edge of the Thar desert and is the largest city in Rajasthan after Jaipur. The city is dominated by a massive fort, topping a sheer rocky ridge right in the middle of the town. Jodhpur was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, a chief of the Raj... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Big Ben celebrates 150th year

13th May 2009
London is an iconic city known the world over and it's one of the most popular tourist destinations. A survey recently found that Big Ben was the most iconic London film location as well as the most popular landmark in the United Kingdom; however, even ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Cardiff Castle – Wale’s Historical Heritage Site

07th May 2009
An important heritage sight in Wales, the medieval Cardiff Castle has a rich history that goes back more than 2000 years ago and is a must see for all those visiting the city. Over the hundreds of years of its existence, the Castle was once a Roman fort w... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Getting Started Making Wind Chimes

17th April 2009
Getting Started Making Windchimes (Wind Chimes) By Stephen J. Ansuini Windchimes (Wind chimes) can be made of materials other than metal or wood and in shapes other than tubes and rods. Other windchime (wind chime) materials include glass, brass, bro... Read >
Author: Steve Ansuini

Travelling As a Group in the UK - What to See and How to Get There

09th April 2009
The UK is a prime destination for tour groups – both domestically and for international travellers. London and the UK have a rich history that has enchanted residents and tourists alike for generations. Some of the most popular destinations for travel... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

Taking A Look At The History Of Robotic Technology

30th March 2009
Robotic technology can be found in clocks, remote control vehicles, automobile computers, Aibo, factory robotic arms, self-guided rovers, service bots like ASIMO, robotic toys like AIBO or Robo-Raptor and a CNC milling machine. To be considered a "robot,"... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What to expect on a day out in Leicester

11th March 2009
Thanks to its centrally based location and superb transport links the city of Leicester is a hugely popular and multinational area with loads to enjoy. The city centre enjoys the benefits of top class shopping with all of the usual high street names (most... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Beautiful Town of Rovinj in Croatia

10th March 2009
Rovinj is amongst one of the most liked towns in Croatia, and among its most amorous locations. With its pastel-coloured homes concentrated on twisting roads and crowned with a Venetian bell tower, you'd believe that you were actually in Italy and not Cr... Read >
Author: david hobson

Where are the best places to visit in Madrid, Spain?

11th February 2009
Bubbly is an understatement when referring to the capital city of Spain, Madrid. It has a population of over three million people and their main language is Spanish. With its large population, this city is a big one drawing massive numbers of tourists com... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

The Day Big Ben Exploded

21st January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond Do you realize that you can make a clock with 3 gear wheels, and a wheel on the top like a circular saw? Now this wheel, and the two beneath it, are mounted on steel shafts with pinions cut in them; little gear wheels, rea... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

Top 10 Must See Attractions in England

16th January 2009
What should you see on a visit to England? There's an amazing range of places well worth checking out. We've put together a list of the top 10 must see attractions to help you make up your mind. Big Ben The name ‘Big Ben’ doesn't refer to the ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Holidays in the Seychelles

12th December 2008
Many people look for relaxing locations for their holidays so that they can unwind and appreciate their calm and picturesque surroundings. Due to this, locations with stunning stretches of beaches are very popular choices, one such place is The Seychelle... Read >
Author: Gill

Rediscovering the past in Reading

04th December 2008
The Museum of Reading which is operated by the Reading Museum Service is actually located inside the city’s old town hall building. Located in the English county of Berkshire this museum contains exhibits that bring to life the history of Reading and th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

HOLLY POOL OF NECTAR-AMRITSAR-INDIA

03rd December 2008
The spiritual capital of the Sikhs, Amritsar is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It derived its name from the pool around the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), which means “Holy Pool of Nectar”. A major part of the city’s hist... Read >
Author: JASSI

Still Going Strong… Big Ben

01st December 2008
Impressive, grand and glamorous this four faced clock stands proud as a symbol of London and the United Kingdom. Created as a part of the new Westminster palace after the original burned down, Big Ben embodies the strong gothic style that was embraced by ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Visiting the City of London

30th November 2008
London was discovered by the Romans, and has been recognised as a city since AD 67. Since then it has flourished to become one of the world’s most sophisticated and most visited capital city. London is a place of history, with most of Britain’s poli... Read >
Author: Rachael0518

Brisbane : Top places to visit with your car hire

27th November 2008
Brisbane – is the third largest and fastest growing city in Australia and is the capital of Queensland. Perhaps not the first place you think of when planning a holiday in Australia but it has a lot to offer the adventurous tourist! Before you head... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Are you thinking of moving to the Midlands?

30th October 2008
If you are thinking of moving to the East Midlands there are a few things that you should know that may sway your decision and help you to choose to rent property in Leicester. The city of Leicester lies on the River Soar and on the edge of the English... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rathmines - a great base for your stay in Dublin city!

30th October 2008
Rathmines is a residential area located about 3km south of the city centre. It’s part of the Dublin 6 postal code area and is well linked by public transport. It’s often referred to as "flatland" by locals due to the large number of rented accommodat... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Great landmarks and buildings in the UK

21st October 2008
The UK has a very long history stretching back over centuries over which time many great landmarks have been constructed across the country. Some like Stonehenge are ancient and mysterious; others like One Canada house are monuments to modern engineering ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Auckland Art Gallery

30th September 2008
The principal art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand, this venue features the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand. The gallery was established in 1888 and was the first permanent art gallery in New Zealand. It still re... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Going To The Zoo: A Day Out For All The Family

16th September 2008
Because of its close proximity to Liverpool, Chester is often overlooked as a tourist destination. The success of TV soap 'Hollyoaks' - which is set in a fictional suburb of Chester - has raised awareness of the city, making it a place which more people n... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

HOLLY POOL OF NECTAR-AMRITSAR-INDIA

21st August 2008
HOLLY POOL OF NECTAR-AMRITSAR-INDIA The spiritual capital of the Sikhs, Amritsar is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It derived its name from the pool around the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), which means “Holy Pool of N... Read >
Author: jagi

Holidays in Venice - city over water

24th July 2008
Situated in the north of Italy, Venice is also popular with names like city of water, La Dominante, city of bridges and many more. This fairy tale city has no cars allowed and the only way to move around this city is either by water or foot. The city has ... Read >
Author: Luki

Affordable Family Holiday Breaks In London

21st July 2008
The word ‘affordable’ and family holiday breaks usually never go hand in hand. But it is possible if you make a trip to London to the right places. Many attractions and activities within London don’t even cost you a penny to experience. So if you’... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

A Guide to the Best Places to Visit in London, England

20th June 2008
The city of London hosts a variety of activities and sights to keep the curious and the adventurous occupied throughout their stay. Whether you’re taken with the life and times of royalty or simply want to enjoy the famous nightlife, there’s something... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

London no win no fee accident claims

18th June 2008
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and is a great place for tourists to visit. It’s shopping area is based around Oxford Street though other areas such as Knightsbridge are also very popular. Some of the attractions include Tower Bridge, th... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Top 10 Places to Visit in London

29th May 2008
London enchants everyone who comes here. This is a place filled with fun and entertainment and it also has a history to bank on. Palaces, parks and museums are there in good number. So let us start our journey and explore London.Tower of London: Located o... Read >
Author: Kylie D

Venice Top Ten Free Sights

28th May 2008
Some 118 islands make up this hopelessly romantic Italian travel Mecca and there are plenty of attractions that price-wise are beyond the majority of backpacker in their hostels in Venice. That said there are also a great many fantastic sights visitors ca... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Shopping in Ho Chi Minh City

22nd May 2008
Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City as it is known today is the veritable cliché –A shopper’s paradise. The main feature of shopping here in the capital of Vietnam is that it is tourist oriented, almost everything on offer is meant for consumption by the hord... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The 5 Worst Things About The Movie Groundhog Day.

25th April 2008
Groundhog Day is about a TV weatherman named Phil Connors played by Bill Murray. Phil has to live the same day over and over until he learns about love and how to live life.Now, this is where the movie gets really bad.1) The repetitveness of the movie is ... Read >
Author: trendsettaz032003

10 Fun Things to do in London, England

08th April 2008
1. Head to the British Museum. The British Museum will fascinate even those uninterested in history. Featuring more than fifteen million artefacts, a visit to the British Museum is both an eye opener and an educational experience. Take your time to walk ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Cardiff Castle, Wales

08th April 2008
The busy Cardiff City Centre is not the most likely place to find a castle and a big one at that. Towering above the busy city streets filled with vehicular traffic and walkways bustling with business executives and shoppers, is the Cardiff castle a remin... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Cardiff Castle, Wales

08th April 2008
The busy Cardiff City Centre is not the most likely place to find a castle and a big one at that. Towering above the busy city streets filled with vehicular traffic and walkways bustling with business executives and shoppers, is the Cardiff castle a remin... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

HAWAII SELF STORAGE - 2007 SELF STORAGE NEW FACILITY OF THE YEAR IN NATIONWIDE CONTEST

05th March 2008
HONOLULU - www.hawaiiselfstorage.com - Hawaii Self Storage today announced that Hawaii Self Storage - Kaimuki is the winner of the 2007 Self Storage New Facility of the Year. The location, which opened in January 2007, received the national honor over hu... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

In space-crunched Hawaii, even junk can have an ocean view

03rd March 2008
HONOLULU - Even storing your stuff in Hawaii can be done in an upscale style, as the newest self-storage facilities resemble small resorts and hotels on some of the islands' priciest real estate. With 24-hour access, air conditioned hallways and use of f... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Buildings shun eyesore reputation and end up looking more like hotels than warehouses

03rd March 2008
HONOLULU - Even storing your stuff in Hawaii can be upscale, as the newest self-storage facilities resemble small resorts and hotels on some of the islands' priciest real estate. With 24-hour access, air-conditioned hallways, fancy business centers and Wi... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Creating A Safe Haven For Stuff

26th February 2008
Michael Wood is like the fairy godmother who waves a wand and turns Cinderella into a princess. As a developer of properties, Wood can bring out the beauty in a project, but his work doesn’t turn back to its original state at the stroke of midnight. O... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Big Ben – An Iconic Land Mark of London

26th February 2008
The legendary Big Ben is an iconic land mark in London. Big Ben refers technically to the 13 ton hour bell inside the clock tower at Westminster Palace complex though many refer to the whole clock tower as Big Ben. It is said that Big Ben was named after ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Even self-storage units in Hawaii have a great view

25th February 2008
Even storing your stuff in Hawaii can be done in an upscale style, as the newest self-storage facilities resemble small resorts and hotels on some of the islands' priciest real estate. With 24-hour access, air conditioned hallways and use of fancy busines... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Storage sites carve niche in paradise

23rd February 2008
Even storing your stuff in Hawaii can be done in an upscale style, with the newest self-storage facilities resembling small resorts and hotels on some of the islands' priciest real estate. With 24-hour access, air-conditioned hallways and use of fancy bu... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Hawaii space crunch spawns posh storage

23rd February 2008
Even storing your stuff in Hawaii can be done in an upscale style, as the newest self-storage facilities resemble small resorts and hotels on some of the islands' priciest real estate. With 24-hour access, air conditioned hallways and use of fancy busine... Read >
Author: Safety Tyler

Choosing Large Decorative Wall Clocks

14th November 2007
Looking for a gift that is as practical as it is beautiful? Or maybe you're trying to come up with a way to change the look of a room without a lot of expense or painting? Large decorative wall clocks are a wonderful solution to both of these problems. Wa... Read >
Author: GeorgiaTemple

Switzerland - Much More Than the Euro 2008

21st September 2007
As I am sure, all football fans know that one of the co-hosts of the Euro 2008 is Switzerland. The matches will be played in Bern, Zurich, Geneva and Basel. I also think that some of you will want to look around these cities and visit some beautiful place... Read >
Author: abraxas

Lucknow Travel Guide

02nd May 2007
Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, is located on the banks of the Gomti River. Lucknow could be termed the cultural center of northern India where people are too polite and have their own charming culture and tradition, difficult to find elsewher... Read >
Author: Vinay

Shopping in Leicester

30th April 2007
The Victorian Clock Tower, situated at the meeting point of seven city streets, is generally acknowledged as the main meeting point in Leicester. It is also the focus point for most of the city’s shops with the two main shopping centres – the Haymarke... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Cape Town Waterfront - The Historical Significance

05th March 2007
The Historic Clock Tower is situated near the site of the original Bertie's Landing Restaurant, the Victorian Gothic-style Clock Tower has always been an icon of the old docks and has become an important focal point in the Waterfront's recent urban design... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa

History Of Pine Trees

02nd February 2007
Since the year eight hundred ten the city of Venice, Italy has been standing strong and mighty with its ever present clock tower, and St. Marks square. What few people know however is that 'The city of Venice rests on the hearts of Larch.' In the ninth ce... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Time Keepers To The Nation

13th August 2006
When one hear the words "Big Ben" immediately an image of the striking Victorian Gothic structure of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster comes into mind. However technically speaking, the name "Big Ben" does not refer to the famous tower, nor to ... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Beach front Resorts of the Costa del Sol

21st May 2006
Sotogrande Sotogrande is found within the province of Cadiz and is situated near the Straits of Gibraltar which can offer quiet beaches and coves although the hustle and bustle of the Costa del Sol is only half an hour away. It is within easy reach of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer