Articles, tagged with "blue lagoon", page 3
14th October 2010
Turkey is an incredibly diverse country. Situated between the Eastern and the Western continents of the world, the influences of each region can be seen in the country. The culture of Turkey combines clear efforts to balance the modern and Western world w...
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Author:
Fleur Fisher
13th October 2010
Most popular crib bedding sets for the children is gender neutral bedding sets. Coming in varied color palettes that allow not get hanging up in pink or blue and select something that is totally unique for any child. Some combinations could be unique such...
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Author:
michael russell
24th September 2010
Malta is most exotic and beautiful island of the world which is also called Traveler’s heaven. Malta is first choice amongst worldwide tourists due to its amazing natural beauty, climate and modern facilities Malta offers. Malta is a small country that is...
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Author:
smartkathy.green
14th September 2010
Kayangan Lake is best-known as the cleanest lake in the Philippines is based in the Northern part of Palawan Coron Island. The lake could also be often called the “Blue Lagoon" due to the fact of possessing the common attribute of the lake in the film wit...
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Author:
shinggo
02nd September 2010
One of the best ways of making the most of Malta’s pristine sea is by spending the entire day lazing about on a boat. Now if you happen to be fortunate enough to own a personal luxury yacht, good for you. However if you count yourself among the demographi...
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Author:
Lucborg
24th August 2010
Ilocos Norte is one of the 81 provinces of the Philippines. It is situated in the northern tip portion of the country (Ilocos Region), which is approximately 273 miles away from Manila, the capital of the Philippines.
Only few are aware that this provi...
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Author:
Sam Onofre Francisco
19th August 2010
A triad of inhabited islands and various smaller and beautiful islands compose the Republic of Malta. Situated at the center of Mediterranean Sea, this 300-square kilometer archipelago gives one of the world's ideal diving sites. Whether through the dry s...
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Author:
matthewhill123
18th August 2010
Malta boasts huge diversity for such a relatively small country. Bursting with North African and Arabic influences, this Mediterranean island nation is the site of well-preserved architecture that spans the centuries, in some cases millennia, which comp...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
18th August 2010
Turkey continues to remain a firm favourite for UK holidaymakers looking for guaranteed summer sunshine and value-for-money. With four airports (Izmir, Dalman, Bodrum and Antalya) serving the coastal areas to the south of the country, there are plenty of ...
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Author:
Ashish
23rd June 2010
Durban is the famous and busiest port in South Africa. Being the third largest city in South Africa it is one of the most visited South African tourist's destinations. It has a lot many tourists attractions to attract flights to Durban including; Sahara S...
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Author:
wab10
05th May 2010
Iceland, the land of the midnight sun, is flattering a favorite with those who seek adventure and freedom.
Be it nature, sagas, geology or populace that interest you, Iceland is the place to go.
We hope to give you a glimpse of what awaits you her...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
29th April 2010
Islands anywhere make wonderful holidays. It is as much fun to go island-hopping as it is to be able to go round them on a boat and to absorb the different views that come up in quick succession.
Round-Malta and Round-Gozo cruises give you the opportun...
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Author:
Lucborg
28th April 2010
Durban is the busiest port in South Africa. It is one of the richest cities in South Africa. It is one of the most beautifully filled lands in South Africa. Here people are warm welcoming.
Durban is located at Zulu nation where east meets west. It is o...
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Author:
kiren
22nd March 2010
Most of the office spaces nowadays are rented rather than being bought. It is because for business starters, they do not even know if their business is stable in the future. Some would even buy one up when their business is stable while some will continue...
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Author:
Dennis
09th March 2010
With a coastline in excess of eighteen kilometers, it is no wonder that the town of Port Dickson continues to be admired by locals and tourists alike. It is wonderfully lined with evocative palm trees and plant life, and the gently lapping waters of the S...
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Author:
Henry Fong