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The Mayan Ruins of Tulum

29th September 2009
The Mayan Ruins of Tulum is one of the most famous ruins to visit. The other two, Coba and Xel-Ha, are all conveniently located not far from Akumal and other areas in the Riviera Maya region. To be able to explore the beauty of the Tulum ruins, one mus... Read >
Author: Ella

Fifteen Tips For Better Photography

16th September 2009
Keep an eye on the weather Weather conditions can play a big part in setting the mood of your shot. Rather than waiting for the bright light of the midday sun, a misty morning in a forest can be the perfect time of day for that mood-shot. Take your ti... Read >

Get the Best from Bali

01st August 2009
Nestled amidst a scattering of islands that makes up Indonesia, Bali is a green jewel rich in flora and fauna. With an area of only 5,632 square kilometres, you can drive around the edge of Bali in a day, but the multitude of delights that await within it... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

The Environmental Effects of using Firewood for Cooking & How to Cook Using Solar Power

30th July 2009
As the world grows, and technology moves forward, basic human needs still remain. One of these is the need to cook food. According to one sustainable development charity, Forum For The Future, over two billion people worldwide rely on firewood as their... Read >
Author: Roy Jones

How To Avoid Suffering The Effects of Sunburn

25th July 2009
The skin condition known as sunburn is associated with microscopic changes to your skin. This is caused when you have experienced excessive exposure to the sun's rays and, more specifically, the ultraviolet UV radiation that is emitted from the sun. The ... Read >
Author: John Russell

Tips For Taking Good Vacation Photos in the Caribbean

21st July 2009
A vacation in the Caribbean can be fantastic; so many beautiful sights and sounds, so many places to discover and explore. Everyone who goes on holiday in the Caribbean wants to capture those magical moments to be able to remember them for a lifetime and ... Read >
Author: brian ramsey

Egypt Uncovered

20th July 2009
The rock-strewn landscape glittered like gold in the midday sun, the harsh rays bouncing off the twisted structures.  Eager to get a birds eye view of Egypt’s mystical White Desert we left the 4X4 behind us and headed off to climb one of the larger roc... Read >
Author: tontravel

How To Avoid Suffering The Effects of Sunburn

17th July 2009
The skin condition known as sunburn is associated with microscopic changes to your skin. This is caused when you have experienced excessive exposure to the sun's rays and, more specifically, the ultraviolet UV radiation that is emitted from the sun. The ... Read >
Author: John Russell

How to move on in marketing

30th June 2009
Dust was actually settling in parts of our office. Perhaps it was the spring heat. Those deceptive days where there is an equatorial strength the midday sun - a bank holiday feel to the town - are contrasted by the seasonal truth of the ensuing cold night... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Summer Wedding Ideas

18th June 2009
The most popular time to get married is during the summer months of May to August. Most couples want a good weather usually assured by summer, with blue sky’s and warm temperatures. A summer wedding also gives plenty of options for holding your weddin... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory

Tips For Gardening During the Recession

05th June 2009
Many people are having to set aside their favorite hobbies and past times due to the current economic situation. This means that such activities as travel, cooking and even gardening will be reduced or eliminated thanks to financial strain. Of course this... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

A Spa Resort With a Difference

29th May 2009
Legend tells of a place where water flowed freely in an otherwise barren desert from a spring fed by ancient underground lakes. The trees were alive with birds, and gazelles lounged beneath them to escape the midday sun. Occasionally the elusive Arabian l... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Looking Great in Your Photographs

12th May 2009
All brides will want to look their best on their wedding day & for your groom & guests to all say ‘wow’ when you glide down the aisle. Your wedding will be captured for all time in your photographs, so it will be ever more important you look your best... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory

A Guide to the Best Dubai Hotels

01st May 2009
Dubai has become known as a millionaire’s playground, with many celebrities and movie stars owning villas and apartments there. However in recent years the Gulf state of Dubai has become one of the most popular destinations for Europeans wanting some s... Read >
Author: Cyprus Mike

Illuminate the Garden with Solar Fixtures

16th April 2009
The warmth and light of the sun nurtures all of the living and growing things in a garden and while the sun shines the beauty of the flowers, shrubs, trees and structures can be easily seen and enjoyed. What about after dark? There are many ways to accent... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Patio Design - Awnings For Shade

05th April 2009
Patios are generally designed to catch the sun. Not necessarily, in warmer areas, the heat of the midday sun, but enough sun to give you that good sense of relaxation and well being that we get when exposed to lots of vitamin D. Patios are also a hub f... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Designing Patios - Awnings For Shade

04th April 2009
Patios are generally designed to catch the sun. Not necessarily, in warmer areas, the heat of the midday sun, but enough sun to give you that good sense of relaxation and well being that we get when exposed to lots of vitamin D. Patios are also a hub f... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Find bazaar bargains on your Holiday to marmaris

19th March 2009
One of the best ways to enjoy your holiday in Marmaris in Turkey apart from the brits abroad image of drinking beer and mad dogs and englishman reputation of bathing in the midday sun. Is visiting the many shops and bazaars the resort has to offer. Due to... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

Touchdown Shouting Tips to Shoot Digital Photos of American Football Part 1

19th December 2008
American Football - a game of high stakes and even higher emotions, whether it's the joy of watching an immaculate catch, the anguish of losing a game by a "wide-right" field-goal, or the worry of seeing your quarterback blindsided by an angry lineman wit... Read >
Author: Andrew Malek

Use Natural Lighting to Enhance the Home

18th December 2008
Natural light can be viewed as a very important resource, however is frequently taken for granted in the home, in particular in the sun drenched Southern states. The sun's natural rays are an essential tool for maximizing the potential of your home's inte... Read >
Author: Anita

Touring the Mayan Ruins of the Riviera Maya

05th December 2008
A trip to Akumal and the Riviera Maya region of Mexico would not be complete without a visit to one of the numerous Mayan ruins in the area. This area is steeped in the history of this ancient civilization that still influences the art, cuisine and cultur... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Top 5 reasons to buy waterproof tarps

26th November 2008
Going camping? Setting up a shelter for your front porch? Have you ever thought of waterproof tarps? A waterproof tarp is, to put it simplistically, a flat expanse of waterproof material that is provided with holes at the edges so you can easily secure... Read >
Author: garret

Top 5 reasons to buy waterproof tarps

26th November 2008
Going camping? Setting up a shelter for your front porch? Have you ever thought of waterproof tarps? A waterproof tarp is, to put it simplistically, a flat expanse of waterproof material that is provided with holes at the edges so you can easily secure... Read >
Author: garret

How to Reverse the Effects of Sun Damage on the Face Using Cosmetic Surgery

23rd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 John Nolan After a hot summer abroad it is important to think carefully about the damage that may have been done to our skin as a result of exposure to the sun, and to think about what might be done about this. Sun can easily damage ... Read >
Author: John Nolan

Hotels in Cornwall, Falmouth Tourist information and History. Places to stay and more

15th October 2008
The Falmouth Hotels chateau-like façade is a beautiful illustration of the splendours of Victorian architecture complimented by 5 acres of landscaped gardens. As well as glorious water views, 69 comfortable bedrooms and an award-winning restaurant, the F... Read >
Author: Creative SEO UK

Weather in Paphos, Cyprus is Wonderful

13th October 2008
Taking advantage of the warm Mediterranean climate, the weather in Paphos, Cyprus sees lovely long, hot summers and short mild winters. Summer temperatures are hottest in July and August, during which daytime temperatures are usually in the mid-30s. June ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Luxor – The World’s largest open air museum

10th October 2008
When people think of somewhere hot to go on their holidays typically you’ll hear Turkey, Spain and Greece as their destination of choice but one place that is perennially hot is Egypt. Egypt is right at the northern tip of Africa and has sweltering hea... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Summer Essentials for Skin

29th September 2008
You might be thinking that the English summer has finished (or perhaps not even started) and so have booked your holiday abroad to get your sun 'fix'.  Whether you are at home or abroad with bright sunshine or warm overcast days below are some summer ski... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Top 10 Sights and attractions for children in Barcelona

17th September 2008
Barcelona is a very child friendly city. It is not uncommon to see young children out late at night in terraces and on the streets when normally you would expect them to be in bed. So it’s no surprise that there are a host of attractions for children as... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Increase Summer Productivity In The Office

20th June 2008
Sitting in front of a computer in a stuffy office on a hot summer's day is not exactly conducive to productive working or to good mental and physical health. It's bad enough as it is trying to work when the weather is hot but a computer also gives off a l... Read >
Author: Tim

Patmos - Greek Island Holiday Destination Revelation

23rd May 2008
We stood in a candle lit cave, our usually sceptical, rational selves already feeling vaguely challenged by the possibility that supernatural phenomena might, after all, exist. The darkness and coolness was a stark contrast to the dazzling brightness and ... Read >
Author: Stewart

Stay Cool In the Heat Of The Summer

11th April 2008
The danger with too much heat should never be underestimated. Heat can kill in a remarkably short space of time and with relatively little warning and yet just by taking a few simple precautions like getting plenty of fluids, staying out of the midday sun... Read >

Wedding Plans - 7 Ways Summer Brides Can Save Money and Still Look Beautiful

03rd April 2008
Wedding plans - What is the difference between a summer bride and that of the woman who weds in autumn spring or winter? Aside from weather conditions none whatsoever. If we talk in monetary units, then weddings can differ greatly regardless of whether th... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Self Catering Holiday in Santa Pola Spain

02nd April 2008
Santa Pola is a hidden gem in the Costa Blanca. It is Spain’s equivalent to Bournemouth. During the summer months it is full of Spanish holiday makers, that were very welcoming to us considering we were one of a very few English families there. We staye... Read >
Author: Fay Oleary

French Country Interior Design

07th March 2008
If you want to put a touch of je ne sais quoi into your home then why not consider the French country style of interior design. The French country style has become one of the most popular styles throughout the world and conjures up images of warm Mediterr... Read >

Finding Accommodations At Discount Hotels In Rome

28th February 2008
There are the big international chains which can be found in every major city, and of course Rome hotels rooms in these establishments will be comfortable, spacious and extremely pleasant. But if more adventurous travellers are willing to do a little rese... Read >
Author: Anjali

Travel Guide to Cyprus

19th February 2008
Cyprus, or also known as “Aphrodite’s Island”, is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Whichever part you’re at, be it North or South, High up near the mountains or relaxing at the foot of the ocean, there’s not a part of the island t... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Villa Holidays, a more quiet life

13th February 2008
When you go on holiday you go with the intention of escaping from the stress and hassle of working life, you want the chance to sit by a swimming pool basking in the sun in peace. This ideal seems in contrast to the typical British holiday; being crammed... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Summer camp training for teens a must and loads of fun

10th November 2007
Every teen wants to have an enjoyable summer. Summer holidays are times that students in their teen years look forward to enjoy. But that is also the time which can be spent usefully or wasted away. Summer camp training for teens engages the teenagers and... Read >
Author: asterisk.submitter

Simple Tips for Taking Better Photos

06th November 2007
Take better photos and add exciting artistic effects to your photos using HP digital cameras which can be edited using in-camera design gallery features. 1) Using the sun to light your photosNatural sunlight provides some of the best lighting for great sh... Read >
Author: HPdigitalphotography

Depression, Emotional Health, and Happiness

06th November 2007
Learn to take great photos with the use of these 11 practical photography tips:Take better photos and add exciting artistic effects to your photos using HP digital cameras which can be edited using in-camera design gallery features. 1) Using the sun to li... Read >
Author: ChristinaSponias

Gardening Tips For Seniors

06th November 2007
The aspects of gardening for seniors benefits their health and well being while being therapeutic and allowing them to stay active and productive. Gardening in itself is an enjoyable pastime and an excellent form of exercise for mobility, flexibility, use... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

7 Tips For Taking Better Digital Pictures

04th June 2007
Digital cameras have many useful features for both amateur and professional photographers. However, amateurs often have limited knowledge of how to effectively use these features, and thus wind up with blurry, dark, or off-centered photos. Learning how to... Read >
Author: Beth Grimes

MARBELLA PROPERTY

31st May 2007
Marbella is a pretty special place. It is ‘smart’ like few other places. The impeccably dressed Spanish policemen ride not just motorbikes but serious Harley-Davidson machines, whilst their colleagues sit perfectly on their beautiful Andalusian horses... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Beach Weddings

21st November 2006
Beach weddings are now becoming the most popular way to wed. Many couples are finding the simplicity of a beach wedding much easier on the wallet and much more romantic than a traditional church wedding. However, there are a few things to consider when ... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

Fifteen Tips For Better Photography

25th June 2006
Keep an eye on the weather Weather conditions can play a big part in setting the mood of your shot. Rather than waiting for the bright light of the midday sun, a misty morning in a forest can be the perfect time of day for that mood-shot. Take your ti... Read >
Author: Phill Petrovic