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Serene Backwaters Of Thiruvallam

25th November 2010
Located just 6 km from the city of Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvallam is one of the most popular backwater destinations of Kerala. They are situated at the confluence of two rivers named Killi and Karamana. Houseboat Ride: The tranquil atmosphere of Thiruva... Read >
Author: Aprana Singh

Braintree in Essex

25th November 2010
Probably most famous for dance-rock act the Prodigy, Braintree in Essex is close to the A120 and is served by the Great Eastern Main Line. The north is actually called Bocking, but is largely referred to as Braintree. Villages in Braintree include Panfiel... Read >
Author: Jack D Richardson

Holidays in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France

05th November 2010
Located in East Brittany, on the border with Normandy, Ille-et-Vilaine boasts a stunning coastline and fine culture, especially around the city of Rennes. Running from the Dinard and Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine’s coastline is known as the Emerald Coast an... Read >
Author: Phil H

Holidays in Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Spain

05th November 2010
Almunecar sits between the sea and the mountains forked between two rivers. Pockets of copper and silver mined by the Phoenicians, as early as 800 BC, helped the town prosper for many hundreds of years until the Romans laid heritage to this promising area... Read >
Author: Phil H

Attractions, Nightlife & Shopping in Lyon and Travel to Lyon by Eurostar

27th October 2010
Lyon is one of the wonderful and charming cities in France. It is located between two hills (the Fourvire and Croix-Rousse) and between two rivers (the turbulent Rhne and the tranquil Sane). It is the capital of the Rhne-Alpes region with more than 4,11,0... Read >
Author: Aldrich

Buy Land At Missouri Where Nature Is At Its Best

11th October 2010
If your idea of a perfect residence is a location away from the hectic city life and in the lap of nature that provides endless recreational opportunities for a relaxed life, then Missouri is the place to look out for. You will surely love the beautiful a... Read >
Author: Lori Murphy

Adventure Tourism in Sikkim

07th October 2010
Sikkim with its spectacular mountainous terrain offers opportunities for mountaineering, trekking, mountain biking, bird watching etc. People from all across the world are found visiting Sikkim for adventure tour especially due to the fact that there ... Read >
Author: Amit Kothiyal

Egypt in Denial over Nile Headwaters?

04th October 2010
The River Nile is Egypt’s lifeline. For untold centuries, the Nile has been bringing life to Egypt’s deserts and its existence is inextricably linked to the country’s history. It’s importance to Egypt is as great today as ever but the headwaters of the Ni... Read >
Author: Greyer

Places of tourist interest in Spain –Amazing Merida Spain

04th October 2010
Spain attracts a large number of visitors annually because of its natural and national heritage. It is, actually, the second most visited country in the world. The country has natural landscapes, which have not had any human interference, giving tourists,... Read >
Author: Carl Ton

Cuenca

25th August 2010
Cuenca is the capital of the same-named province that is the largest province in Spain. This medieval fortified city is located on the delta of rivers Jucar and Huecar and it consists of the new town and the old town. The exact meaning of the name Cuenc... Read >
Author: Daisy Quella

Travel Guide - Zurich

24th August 2010
Zurich is considered one with the world's largest monetary centers. It could be the capital city with the canton of Zurich plus the greatest city in Switzerland which is home to some of the banking giants and leading economic institutions nowadays. Foreig... Read >
Author: Ramon van Meer

Plymouth Hoe – Hob–Nob at a Bay

20th August 2010
The city of Plymouth in Southern England is known to have been inhabited since the Bronze Age, when people settled at Mount Batten. Over the years it has served as an important port linking the UK to USA, France, and other European countries. The city is ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Aberdeen – A City Hemmed in Silver

19th August 2010
Civilizations are believed to have sprung up in Aberdeen along the River Don and River Dee more than 8000 years ago. Scotland's prominent city is bordered by the two rivers and bordered by sand dunes and beaches. The rocky city is built on the hills makin... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Hire a Car in Granada – Visit the National Monument of Virtue

16th August 2010
These days, most of us would prefer to move for an exotic tourist destination, when there is a real need to escape from the busy life. Most of the time people prefer to move for beach locations so that they can find some memorable time with their family m... Read >
Author: granadacars01

It Seems Like My Man Has Lost Interest in Me! How Do I Regain It? Here is a Fresh Way to Do It

10th August 2010
A man easily gets bored. Whatever it is, it takes great effort to sustain a man's interest. We can't blame them for that; they're just wired that way. You may feel that he's been acting cold towards you or that he lost interest in you. Your instincts m... Read >
Author: Russell Jackson
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