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Getting to Dublin without Overstretching your Budget

29th December 2010
Dublin attracts excited travelers with the need to explore this amazing city with its mix of new and old themes. Most of the flights headed to the city are crowded with all kinds of people going to Ireland which is packed with great museums and other feat... Read >
Author: Harley Heller

The Worst Scottish Winters

02nd December 2010
Scotland, being the northern-most part of the British Isles, tends to see worse winters than anywhere else in the United Kingdom. Snow-capped mountains are thus not an uncommon feature there from December to February, nor are scores of skiing tourists fro... Read >
Author: ronako

Holiday on the French Riviera

27th October 2010
The French Riviera is a name, often used by the British, to describe the Mediterranean coastline in the south east of France. There is no official boundary, but roughly stretches from Menton in the east to St Tropez in the west. The area is famous for its... Read >
Author: Phil H

Caring For Brachycephalic (Flat-Faced) Dogs

06th October 2010
What do breeds such as the English bulldog, Boston Terrier, Pekinese and Pug have in common besides their small size and cute-factor? They are all what is known as brachycephalic, which means “short-headed" in Greek. In other words, they have a flat face,... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Spanish Sun: Holidays To Gran Canaria

06th October 2010
At the centre of the Canary Islands lies the Island of Gran Canaria, which has long been a favoured holiday destination for Brits and Scandinavians. The capital of Gran Canaria Las Palmas is home to some 400,000 people and is home to what is arguably one ... Read >
Author: dan

Adam’s Peak- a Test of Devotion!

15th September 2010
In sharp contrast to the weather patterns found elsewhere in the country, the Hill Country of Sri Lanka is where you will find mild weather throughout most of the year. This hilly region located in the heart of the country is considered to be among the mo... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Top 5 American Cities to Visit with your Family

10th September 2010
Unlike other families, you take vacations more seriously. You don't see it as a luxury that you can do without but as a wonderful opportunity to bond with your family, to broaden your horizon, to learn new things, to gain insightful experiences, and to li... Read >
Author: Cindy Bair

Vancouver and Toronto Home Security Prevents Burglary

31st August 2010
Due to the proximity of suburban residences to the highest-crime centers in Canada where break-ins, theft, assault, and vandalism are common, there is a need for home improvement in the area of security. Video surveillance cameras can serve as a deterrent... Read >
Author: Pat Boardman

Additional Reasons to Consider Larson Storm Doors

03rd August 2010
As recipients of frequent slamming, bashing and pelting, doors need extra protection. Since doors are usually wooden, extra care needs to be taken to really shield them from bad weather. Snow, hail, rain, sun, and wind are all working together to wear dow... Read >
Author: Jacob Alston

San Diego Attractions-A Vacationer's Paradise

13th July 2010
San Diego attractions provide immense opportunity to a traveler or a vacationer to indulge. San Diego is a sunny land with mild weather throughout the year. This makes for an ideal holiday destination and coupled with the variety of options available, San... Read >
Author: karinarledge88

Visit to the City of Cannes in France

08th July 2010
Cannes is the one of the well known cities of France. It is a busy tourist spot and is also known for hosting Cannes Film Festival annually. The city's luxury products, restaurants and hotels are well known all over the world. The city of Cannes enjoys Me... Read >
Author: Lucash Ashton

Mallorca and Menorca - A Hikers Dream

25th June 2010
If your idea of relaxation is to don your walking boots and head for the hills then you'll be familiar with many of Britain's best walking regions such as the Lake District, the Brecon Beacons and Dartmoor. While these places are undoubtedly scenic and pe... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Holiday Destinations In The United Kingdom

22nd June 2010
The Union Jack is an iconic symbol, which represents the United Kingdom, UK. The Queen is also symbolic of the UK. Outside of these two symbols lies a country blessed with a long history and one of the most advanced nations worldwide: world-class educatio... Read >
Author: cameron mett

How to Train and Transplant Seedlings The Will Thrive in the Outdoor Herb Garden

14th June 2010
Growing herbs from seeds is similar to the process for most plants. And training and transplanting seedlings of any type that will thrive in the outdoor garden is similar to potty training children. The process may not always work perfectly, but it's a ne... Read >
Author: John Schepper

Hotels in Cyprus

10th June 2010
Being a home to the legendary goddess Aphrodite, Cyprus is one of the most sought after in vacant island destinations for the tourists. Moreover the destination offers a wide range of luxurious hotels that would surely satisfy any visitor's wants, needs a... Read >
Author: Kanikahotels
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