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Dublin Hotels: Experience a Glorious History and a Lively Present

14th October 2010
Ireland’s capital city has a rich, interesting history and has once again risen to prominence after rising from a state of lethargy to become a city that never sleeps. Dublin has a vibrancy usually found only in large cities. It is quite bizarre how a re... Read >
Author: Chris_Brown

Indian Astronomy IV

11th October 2010
Ahargana is defined as the no of days elapsed after the start of the Iron Age, the Kali Yuga, which began on 3102 BC. Kali Era = English Era +3102 The no of days elapsed from Kali Start was 1822903 on 01/01/1890. Hence Ahargana, d = ( xdate - ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

The importance of data storage

11th October 2010
Anyone who really needs to be reminded of the importance of data storage has either just been introduced to the computer for the first time, or has been living in an alternate reality, perhaps in the past even, for the last 10 years. These days, data is e... Read >
Author: Alex Ribbs

Snowdonia History And Culture: Ten Must-See Museums of Snowdonia

02nd September 2010
In the thousands of years since man first made Snowdonia his home, life in the region has changed almost beyond recognition. From Iron Age settlers and Roman invaders to Jacobean altruism and the Industrial Revolution, there's no better way to learn about... Read >
Author: Steven Jones

Sepulveda as a Bio-Reserve

25th August 2010
Sepulveda is situated among the canyons of Segovia and it is the largest colony of vultures in Europe. About 600 pairs of these birds live here. This town is small; it has only about 1,000 inhabitants. It is surrounded by beautiful rocky terrain full ... Read >
Author: andrewclive

Explore the Cotswolds this Summer

19th August 2010
The summer is undoubtedly one of the best times to visit the beautiful region of the Cotswolds. With its beautiful honey-coloured limestone villages and stunning countryside, it's easy to see why this area is one of the most popular holiday destinations i... Read >
Author: Sally Nightingale

Dudley Zoological Gardens, a memorable experience

19th August 2010
The Dudley Zoo has the distinction of being the solitary zoological garden in Britain to include an Iron Age fort, breathtaking prehistoric remains, a medieval castle and intriguing underground caverns, all at the same location. The Adventure land will oc... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Unrefined Sea Salt

11th August 2010
Unrefined sea salt is the completely raw sea salt which is rich in magnesium and calcium compounds and is therefore grey in color and slightly bitter to taste. The unrefined sea salt is also referred to as the fleur de sel and it serves as an ideal ingred... Read >
Author: bollinjosh

Interesting chronicle of Roman Britain

14th July 2010
When you following journey in Britain, you cannot neglect to see that Britain has an intriguing memoirs vacant back thousands of living.Unfortunately many people living in award time know nothing or very little regarding it, so we will help you herein.Its... Read >
Author: Alex Mc Stafani

Accommodation Cheshire Visiting The Charming And Diverse Cheshire Area

30th June 2010
A popular region to visit, the county of Cheshire sits in the North West of England. With historic towns and cities and pretty little villages, it is a predominantly rural area. Cheshire offers a diverse range of attractions such as stunning countryside, ... Read >
Author: karlopaolo24

Scandinavian Tales of Sweden

28th June 2010
The country of lakes and forests, meadows and mountains known for its warm summers and fairly cold winters. Not rich in whole soil and rocky terrain have led Sweden to the mining, steel production and forestry development, which greatly improve the level ... Read >
Author: Celsey

A visitor's guide to Lymington, New Forest, Hampshire, UK

19th June 2010
Lymington provides an ideal setting to explore the coast along the Solent and to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the New Forest. A former home to famous smugglers such as Tom Johnstone (smuggler, privateer & naval officer), the town has some intrigu... Read >
Author: NickCurrer

Visit To Stonehenge

17th June 2010
You've seen the pictures... of a "mysterious" circle of upright stones in Southern England on the Salisbury Plain... pictures of modern day Druids holding ceremonies as the sun come up during the Summer Solstice. Maybe you've read accounts of Merlin mo... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

A visitor's guide to Burley, New Forest, Hampshire, UK

16th June 2010
Burley is a picturesque village set in the south west corner of the New Forest National Park. Full of character and charm the village of Burley is an excellent choice to use as a base to explore the New Forest and has some mysteries of its own. Burley... Read >
Author: NickCurrer

Aracena – the town with the cave of the marvels

17th May 2010
Overview The town, Aracena, is located in the north east part of Huelva province and is a municipality. Its population was about 7400 in the year 2007. This town is quiet with attractive white houses that form a semi circle under the church and castle.... Read >
Author: Culver Dove
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