Articles, tagged with "banks of the river", page 3
18th May 2011
Situated on the north banks of the River Tagus, the charm of Lisbon exists in its strong links to the past. Its renovated palaces, magnificent churches and an impressive castle mirror the city's rich cultural heritage. Its eclectic blend of neighborhoods,...
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Kevin Leon
17th May 2011
Rishikesh holds variety of tourism for the travelers. Sacred visits and adventurous activities can be generously enjoyed in Rishikesh. All these can be enjoyed in easily found accommodation in the city.
Rishikesh, visit this place to satisfy your spiri...
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article4websites
13th May 2011
Located on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow is the largest city of Scotland and recognized as one of the hippest destinations in Europe. Glasgow has a wealth of numerous Victorian and Edwardian buildings and therefore, it enjoys the title of “Second ...
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Abhishek
11th May 2011
South India is an enchanting tourist destination of India which is well known for its rich cultural heritage. There are several destinations in incredible South India which are purely visited for their cultural heritage. Hassan is one such destination whi...
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Caper
09th May 2011
Love it, hate it, but one just can't ignore it. These lines seem to fit perfectly for France, popular for love, food, fashion, wine... whatever one can think of, it's all here. The royal châteaux line the lands as elegantly as the designer-wear boutiques....
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Matric Cellular
04th May 2011
Quality Self Catering Perthshire doesn’t come much grander than the prime properties at Horsey Reach
Here you are given a choice between two beautiful Self Catering Perthshire properties, one is the main house and another is a dwelling that has to be o...
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Gareth Hoyle
04th May 2011
It is always believed that if someone wants to explore a country within a short span of time, start with their capital city. Same goes for a country as big as India because visiting Delhi means having the feel of the whole of India. Even if the tour consi...
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barry summers
04th May 2011
The city of Newcastle is located at the banks of the River Tyne and is known for its diverse range of attractions. The city is one of best known in the UK for a flourishing and colorful nightlife. So whether it’s a stag party that you are planning for yo...
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JessicaThomson
03rd May 2011
Today Nile cruises remain a very popular way to experience the wonders of Egypt and the Nile.
The convenience of only having to unpack one time is fast becoming the choice over itineraries that have you bouncing airplane, to bus, to car and from one ho...
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Cruise Holidays Guide
28th April 2011
Cheap flights to Ahmedabad bring you to the sixth largest city in India. Popular as the commercial hub of Gujarat, the place is relatively less congested with tourists as compared to other states in the country.
Ahmedabad is located on the banks of th...
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StacyShalton
13th April 2011
Agra the city of architectural splendor is known across the world for splendid forts, captivating tombs and great mausoleums. It is the city which utters the saga of Mughal Empire through its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sik...
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Author:
Caper
10th April 2011
London has many famous edifices, from Big Ben and Tower Bridge to the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. However, it’s perhaps the latter of these buildings that garners the most interest around the world, given its association with one of the...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
24th March 2011
India is the land of monuments. There are several monuments in this country which attract travelers and tourists from all over the world with their stunning architectural beauty. Here is brief information about some of famous monuments of this country whi...
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Author:
seoraj
24th March 2011
Megalithic Dolmens
(Also called Muniyaras), these dolmenoid cists belong to the Megalithic age. These dolmenoids were burial chambers made of four stones placed on edge and covered by a fifth stone called the cap stone. Some of these Dolmenoids contai...
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shahidini
20th March 2011
Settled on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow is one of the beautiful cities of Scotland. Till recently, it has become one of the most visited tourist destinations in the British Isles. It is home to a plenty of architectural buildings hailing from the...
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Author:
david