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Kopaonik: Skiing in Serbia

30th September 2009
Skiing in Kopaonik, Serbia is becoming a growing trend for skiers looking to move away from the commercial skiing facilities of Central and Northern Europe in search of more naturally occurring skiing trails. With a snow range of 1770-2017 metres and a vi... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra

Guide To The Blue Ridge Parkway - Hiking Trails In Virginia II

29th September 2009
Continued from part one MP 47.5 Indian Gap Trail is a brief, moderately challenging hike on the Blue Ridge Parkway that leads to the wondrous formation known as Indian Rocks. The .3 mile trail offers a beautiful display of Virginia rhododendron in seas... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guide To The Blue Ridge Parkway - Hiking Trails In Virginia

29th September 2009
The 469 mile long Blue Ridge Parkway is often said to be the most scenic drive in America. Beginning near Cherokee, NC, the parkway winds through the gorgeous Smokey Mountains and passes through the Pisgah National Forest, as well as the Shenandoah Nation... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Exploring Skyline Drive - Camping, Hiking, And Things To Do

29th September 2009
Skyline Drive is a scenic 105 mile long roadway curving across the majestic Blue Ridge mountaintops through the Shenandoah National Forest in Virginia. Enjoy a slow and relaxing drive through the park, experiencing gorgeous views from the many picturesqu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Asia, Africa and Climate Modification

23rd September 2009
As often seems the case, less developed countries seem to receive the bulk of the impact when it comes to negative world developments. The third world and climate modification is no different. Third World and Climate modification By definition, clim... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Recommended Hotels in Baguio City

22nd September 2009
Baguio City is situated in the northern part of Luzon, Philippines. In fact, this city is considered as highly urbanized and is also known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines and the City of Pines. Different industries allow Baguio City to be prosper... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Hill Stations Tour in North India – An Enchanting Impression of North India Hill Stations

17th September 2009
North India hill station tour warmly welcomes the seekers of natural beauty which makes people spell bound at its first sight. Tourists visiting to north India hill stations should never miss some of the great stations like Almora which is one of the most... Read >
Author: sharma1

Copper Canyon Train Tours - Reasonably Priced But Mostly Exclusive

14th September 2009
Most Copper Canyon train tours are all exclusive. However, they are quite reasonably priced and will usually fit into most vacation budgets. These will take you through a canyon that is considerably larger than the Grand Canyon and allow one to explore th... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Cheap holidays to Majorca

10th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk Majorca, is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It lies off the east coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. It takes about to two hours to fly their from the UK. There are numerous airlines offering budge... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Steel—the Best Betta Blocker in Town

08th September 2009
Betta fish are resilient pets, able to survive for long periods in very little water with a minimal amount of food. But when Greg Brugman’s two bettas managed to survive Hurricane Ike, which ravaged Bridge City, TX in 2008, it wasn’t their intrinsic h... Read >
Author: Brenda H Welch

Perception and Truth on Prosperity

28th August 2009
Have we become too crazy over a distorted definition of Prosperity? Have we paid so much attention to building the structure above the ground that we forgot about the foundation on which this structure stands? • Are we looking at getting more tran... Read >
Author: shakeeb

Griffith Observatory

08th August 2009
The Griffith Observatory is one of the most sought after tourist attractions in Southern California. This impressive Observatory is well known for its state of the art technology, extraordinary exhibits and incredible views of Los Angeles. At this one of... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Texas State Parks

01st August 2009
It's not the Bahamas, but Texas State Parks can offer surprisingly enjoyable getaways for a fantastic price. The Hill Country offers a bevy of beautiful state parks within a two hour drive. Whether it's a day of picnicking and fishing or a full-fledged ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where To Visit In Venice Italy

01st August 2009
You must experience Venice. Don't listen to anyone who tells you it isn't worth visiting, that it's a tourist trap, that it smells. No, you need to know exactly where to visit in Venice Italy in order to remember a life time experience over and over agai... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Another Fee Free Weekend Coming Up in August at Yellowstone

31st July 2009
For those of you who missed the last fee-free weekend at Yellowstone National Park you will be happy to know that they are doing it again on August 15 and 16. Responding to the tough economic times and wanting to give as many people as possible the op... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Griffith Observatory

30th July 2009
The Griffith Observatory is one of the most sought after tourist attractions in Southern California. This impressive Observatory is well known for its state of the art technology, extraordinary exhibits and incredible views of Los Angeles. At this one of... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Mount Bonnell : Austin History, Legends and Views in one Spot

17th July 2009
It may seem a little crazy to go hiking in the hot Texas summer, but if you can stand the heat the summer months can be a perfect time to visit an iconic Austin spot without any crowds. Even though it is 780 feet above sea level, the climb up to the top ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Effects of Altitude in Aspen

06th July 2009
There is more to do in Aspen than ski! The Aspen nightlife is like nothing you will experience elsewhere. The warmth and camaraderie of all of the skiers, from all of the different lodges is quite special, and remarkable. You will have a good time in Aspe... Read >
Author: Armando Ramirez

Tagaytay City: a Haven from the Busy City Life

04th July 2009
Invigorating cool climes and enchanting scenic beauty make Tagaytay City a magnetic travel destination. Located 2500 feet above sea level this “second summer capital” of the Philippines is more than an average tourist resort. Its fame as a spiritual r... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Santa Fe NM Homes for Sale - Simple Pleasures that Make Life Great

27th June 2009
Santa Fe, New Mexico, has come to be a sought after destination on the world tourism map. With people from different places and various walks of life coming here to experience the marvels of the “City Different”, this place has sure come to be a hot s... Read >
Author: webbook

Monument Homes For Sale - Colorado Springs Area

27th June 2009
MonumentIn the northwestern portion of El Paso County, north of the Colorado Springs homes area, lies the Town of Monument. The Monument homes for sale Monument is a part of the Tri-Lakes property area. The Tri-Lakes area is named after the Monument, Wood... Read >
Author: Seth Wolf

Central Asia Travel Destinations - Tajikistan

18th June 2009
This mountainous land is the smallest country in Central Asia but is the traditional on ramp to the Silk Road from China. Three primary caravan routes ran through Tajikistan's Tien-Shan and Pamir mountain ranges.Only around 7% of the land is arable, nearl... Read >
Author: Jolena Carey

On Location August 2007 – India (2)

18th June 2009
I begrudgingly left the family home after a sumptuous breakfast - I hope to return again soon - and headed further south to a change in scenery. What had been stark and flat, now turned into hills rising out of the plains. After travelling for 2 ½ hours,... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Northern Calabria

11th June 2009
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Calabria region of southern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea. Calabria is the toe of the Italian boot. There are excellent tourist attractions. While you won't have to fight... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Skiing – The Ultimate Adventure in Snow

19th May 2009
Have you ever known how it feels to be surrounded by the mighty Himalayan Mountains? Do you know how it feels when you slip your feet into heavy ski boots, clamp them on to the skis and let gravity do the rest? Have you experienced travelling in cruise co... Read >
Author: jack albert

Hiking Camelback Mountain in Phoenix Arizona

11th May 2009
Camelback Mountain is probably the most prominent geological feature that rears its head against the sky in northeast Phoenix and you’ll find several of the valley's famous resorts located close to the base of the mountain. This well known icon provides... Read >
Author: jere moline

Hiking on Camelback Mountain in Phoenix Arizona

11th May 2009
Camelback Mountain is probably the most prominent geological feature that rears its head against the sky in northeast Phoenix and you'll find a number of the valley's most famous resorts laid out around its base. The world famous icon looms over the horiz... Read >
Author: Jere Moline

Manali: Tour Packages for Manali Hill Station.

08th May 2009
Manali is situated in himachal pardesh .Manali is a beautiful hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India. Manali is popularly known as ‘Switzerland of India’. Manali is a popular Himalayan tourist destination and accounts for almost a quarter of all t... Read >
Author: India Internet

Manali: Tour Packages for Manali Hill Station.

08th May 2009
Manali is situated in himachal pardesh . Manali is a beautiful hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India. Manali is popularly known as ‘Switzerland of India’. Manali is a popular Himalayan tourist destination and accounts for almost a quarter of all ... Read >
Author: India Internet

10 Things to Do In Wales on a Family Holiday

07th May 2009
Wales is a splendid scenic holiday location with mountains, lakes and heritage castles. Here are some options to make the most of your Welsh vacation. 1. The Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales is your best option for enjoying the beautiful ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

10 Ideas for Family Holidays in Europe

07th May 2009
European holidays proffer a potpourri of destinations for holidaymakers to enjoy. Families can expect to have a fun-filled, memorable excursion should they decide to take a European holiday vacation. Here are some tips to make your vacation a success. ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Explore The Ancient Incan Ruins

07th May 2009
Many children will only know ‘Darkest Peru’ as the place from which Paddington Bear started his long journey to England. But, outside Michael Bond’s fictional world of his marmalade-loving bear is an exciting modern-day Peru, offering the unique opp... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Don't Buy Coffee Beans Until You Read This!

05th May 2009
People who are not familiar with whole coffee beans and coffee often ask what so special about coffee beans in the first place when jar of regular coffee can be easily purchased and is much more convenient. That would be absolutely true if you're all abou... Read >
Author: C Pinkston

Carolina Climates: Relish The Finest Climates And Ways Of Life In The Carolinas

23rd April 2009
The Carolina climate is one of the biggest aspects in selecting your ideal Carolina home. North Carolina and South Carolina are often acknowledged for their wonderful weather. Be careful before deciding - all Carolina locations are not the same, particula... Read >
Author: Bob Bencivenga

Things to Do In Puno Peru

17th April 2009
There are many unique things to do in Puno Peru. It was an important place for the Incas, and officially founded in 1668 by a Spanish viceroy. It is known as the folkloric capitol of Peru, hosting several festivals throughout the year. Most visitors to Pu... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

Temecula Wineries

16th April 2009
Temecula wineries are positioned between 1,400 and 1,600 feet above sea level. This wine grower's paradise has flawless surroundings for thriving prime wine grapes. The climate is dry and typicall warm during the daytime hours. Evenings are cooled by bre... Read >
Author: RodGray

Kuelap: Indiana Jones’ Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors

05th April 2009
An ancient structure called Kuelap may have inspired the beginning of the movie “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” The novel tells us that Indiana Jones was looking for the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors in the Andes of Northern Peru. The Chachapoyans, wh... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

Drinking The Black Forest Tea

13th March 2009
Black tea is a favorite ingredient in making gourmet type teas or flavored teas. One of the most popular favored teas is black forest tea. Below are our top picks for black forest tea: HonestTea - Black Forest Berry Black Forest Berry is an herbal... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

All Inclusive Jamaica Negril Vacation

13th March 2009
The island of Jamaica is many things, but none of them are understated. Jamaica seduces like a peacock in a barnyard full of hens. In its long and turbulent history, Jamaica has seduced everyone from Christopher Columbus and the Spaniard and British col... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Moving to Asheville

10th March 2009
Asheville, North Carolina is one of the nation's most attractive cities to visit and live. This is not surprising, as it has been featured in National Geographic as one of the great adventure towns in the United States, as well as identified by AARP Magaz... Read >
Author: urlreader

Tsunami Preparation

04th March 2009
Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning "harbor wave". It is unlike a tidal wave, in that it can start after an earthquake, building momentum under the water as it moved inland, so that a boat out on the water may continue on without occupants realizing the fo... Read >
Author: Mike Flanagan

Lhasa Travel Info For Your China Vacations-Vehicles in Lhasa

03rd March 2009
This article is about the Lhasa travel and China vacations. You can find some helpful information in it if you are planning your Lhasa travel now. Lhasa is the capital of the Tibet autonomous region in China. It is located at 3650 meters (12 000 feet) ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

In Search of Paradise in the Maldives Islands

20th February 2009
If you’ve seen the photo once then you’ve seen it a thousand times. It starts with a healthy palm tree jetting out over crystal clear water. In the foreground, the perfect white sand beach and gently rolling waves. In the background, another seemingly... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

The Real Estate Market of Ranchi

30th January 2009
Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, which has derived its name from the word ‘Archi,’ meaning bamboo forest is perhaps the soul city in eastern India that has an extraordinary blend of contemporary urban culture along with magnificent, serene and picturesqu... Read >
Author: 99acres

The Real Estate Market of Ranchi

29th January 2009
Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, which has derived its name from the word ‘Archi,’ meaning bamboo forest is perhaps the soul city in eastern India that has an extraordinary blend of contemporary urban culture along with magnificent, serene and picturesqu... Read >
Author: 99acres

Stay in a bed and breakfast in Lincolnshire when you come to Britain.

21st January 2009
Lincolnshire is one the loveliest of the eastern counties of England. A bed and breakfast stay is one of the best ways to see the attractions and sights of this lovely area. Many bed and breakfast properties are available in all regions of the county and ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Ten Great Motorcycle Routes in Spain (Part 1)

12th January 2009
There are hundreds of fantastic motorcycle routes in Spain. This country, which God must have been created with the biker in mind, offers everything from winding coastal roads to awe inspiring mountain passes. Here are ten of my favourite routes. SANTA... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Plasma TVs at high altitudes

09th January 2009
There are many reasons to go out & buy a Plasma television, however, a concern that consumers often overlook is how the altitude where they live will affect the new TVs performance. If you are in the kitchen a lot, then I am sure you know that different a... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie

Mexico Realtors Know the Path to the Port of San Felipe

09th January 2009
The fishing village of San Felipe lies between the San Pedro Martir Mountains and the Sea of Cortez. This small town traditionally depended upon fishing for their livelihood. More recently, tourism has replaced fishing as the primary industry and more and... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

Cheap Caribbean Vacation Packages

09th January 2009
Cruise from San Juan Take advantage of one of the cheap caribbean vacation packages offered to you. Enjoy a 7 day/night cruise on the Royal Caribbean Cruiseline. Visit Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Marteen, and St. Croix for the cheap caribbean vacat... Read >
Author: Larry Buhrandt

The Diversity of Ecuador Up Close

04th January 2009
Bordering Colombia and Peru on the western Pacific coast of South America, Ecuador is an intriguing destination for European visitors. Once colonised by the Spanish, Ecuador is a place immersed with Latino flavour; however, it still manages to retain its ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

An Exploration of Machu Picchu

29th December 2008
8,000 feet above sea level near the Urubamba Valley in Peru lay an ancient city that can’t be accurately described in a photo or in text. By many, Machu Picchu is considered to be one of the most interesting places to visit in the Southern Hemisphere, a... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Vacations in Barbados: Facts First-Time Travelers Must Know

03rd December 2008
The Caribbean has been a preferred vacation destination for millions of tourists, whether they are from the United States, Europe, Asia or the Middle East. The island of Barbados is also one of the top tourist favorites in this part of the planet. This ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Stay in Northumberland when you holiday in Britain

03rd December 2008
The Northumberland National Park The National park covers about a quarter of the County and is an area that has been largely protected from development and intrusive agriculture. It is an region of outstandingly beautiful landscapes, most of it over 800 ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Mount Bonnell

26th November 2008
Mount Bonnell is one of the most historic as well as highest parks in the Austin area, and has been a popular spot for hikers, nature lovers and campers since the mid-1800s. The "mount" for which the park is named is a natural limestone formation and the ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Check Out the Romantic Island Getaways in the Caribbean

11th November 2008
Planning a vacation to a Caribbean island does not have to mean sharing the beach with a crowd of tourists. There are many romantic island getaways you can choose in this part of the world so that you can relax as you please and explore the joys of romanc... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Austin Texas Sights to See: Mount Bonnell

04th November 2008
One of the most impressive things about Texas is the landscape. It is a state filled with unbelievable outdoor beauty from desert scenes to lush lakefronts; even if only there for a moment, there is no possibility of not being awed by the fragrant and nat... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Facts about Sunnyvale, California

30th October 2008
If you’re thinking about moving to Sunnyvale, CA, then here are some facts you should know. The beautiful city of Sunnyvale is located in Santa Clara County, California. It lies just north of San Jose and borders Los Altos, Santa Clara and Mountain View... Read >
Author: Frans Carnivale

How to Avoid Altitude Sickness in Breckenridge Colorado

27th October 2008
If you're traveling to a high altitude ski destination, such as Breckenridge, Colorado this winter, it's important that you bring along a thorough understanding of how higher elevations can affect your travels. With a base elevation perched at 9,600 feet... Read >
Author: kellyben

2009 Ski Vacations In The US - Aspen, Colorado

21st October 2008
Not only the American choose Aspen Colorado for their ski holidays - Europeans, especially the British, love Aspen enough to make the effort to go there for their ski holidays. Between them, the ski resorts in Aspen have something to offer everyone fro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Have a Great Breckenridge Vacation

17th October 2008
One of the reasons families enjoy vacations at Breckenridge is because of the vast and reasonable lodging options. For instance, renting a Breckenridge condo or vacation home may not only save you money but can also give your family more room and allow f... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Snowmobiling Tours in Breckenridge Colorado

08th October 2008
Visitors who are seeking to do some exploring off the ski slopes on their next Breckenridge, Colorado winter getaway should contemplate checking out a Breckenridge snowmobiling tour. Local snowmobile adventures provide guests with the opportunity to esca... Read >
Author: kellyben

Getting educated en español, Spanish-language schools provide learning options

26th September 2008
Sitting in a private classroom on the lower slope of the Pichincha volcano, more than 9,000 feet above sea level in the Ecuadorian Andes, I am unaffected by the thin air. But the conjugation is driving me insane. Zayra Ibujes, one of several language inst... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Discovering Nature In Florida

24th September 2008
Florida is best known for its clever light, theme parks, handsome beaches and world brand theme parks. Many people untaken to Florida on festival go no extend than Orlando, where they fritter there time in the theme parks reliving their childhood in an am... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Surrey's Great Outdoor Activity: Guildford Cathedral

15th September 2008
Surrey is a county located in england's south east, which helps make up the Home Counties. Surrey borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, and Berkshire. Surrey council is located at kingston upon thames, even though the town... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Austin Park Profiles : Mount Bonnell

11th September 2008
Mount Bonnell is one of the most historic as well as highest parks in the Austin area, and has been a popular spot for hikers, nature lovers and campers since the mid-1800s. The "mount" for which the park is named is a natural limestone formation and the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Best Beaches in Australia

09th September 2008
Australia is known for a lot of its beaches, which are all beautiful and breath-taking. However, some beaches do stand out more than the rest. Here are some of the best beaches in Australia. Hyams Beach Jervis Bay Located about two and a half hours ... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Harder than Winning Gold at the Olympics?

08th September 2008
While we say congratulations to all the well deserving athletes for their win at the Olympics, there is a sport that some say is even more extreme. The challenge of conquering the highest mountain peaks in the world. Now don’t race away in disgust, j... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Recreational Guide: The Deerfield River

15th August 2008
The Deerfield River is one of the heaviest dammed rivers in the US. Although it is still a popular local attraction, the river is fully utilized for supporting local populations. Although the river has actually been changed throughout recent history, it... Read >
Author: Ryan

Fell Walking In The Langdale Valley

23rd July 2008
The English Lake District is one of fifty places worldwide that National Geographic states is a must to visit, and there is no better way to see it than on foot while staying in luxury Lake District hotels, or Lake District self catering accommodation. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Fell Walking In The Langdale Valley

23rd July 2008
The English Lake District is one of fifty places worldwide that National Geographic states is a must to visit, and there is no better way to see it than on foot while staying in luxury Lake District hotels, or Lake District self catering accommodation. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Hiking In Glacier National Park

22nd July 2008
At nearly one and a half million acres Glacier National Park in Montana is impressive and boasts over 200 lakes and streams, 50 glaciers and more than 700 miles of wonderful hiking trails. These numbers are impressive, but they do not even start to convey... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

The sun sparkles in St Lucia

30th June 2008
For those who dream of a tropical island paradise, positioned far away from the reality of the everyday, St Lucia could prove to be one of the ultimate travel destinations. At just 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, and with the shape of either a mango ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

The Hiking Terrain In Maine

27th June 2008
It is best know to plan out your track even before contemplating how long and how far your hike will take you. It should be notably understood that many of the Maine hiking tracks are separated by different geological barriers such as rivers, streams, mou... Read >
Author: Brian Link

Manali the heaven in India

26th June 2008
Manali is a popular Himalayan tourist destination and accounts for nearly a quarter of all tourist arrivals in Himachal Pradesh. It is visited by many trekkers who follow the hashish trail. It is famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountai... Read >
Author: malik1234

GPS Tracking Watches At Work

20th June 2008
GPS technology is infiltrating almost every single gadget we own. Cell phones, cars, watches, shoes, and even our pets are coming under the ever watchful eye of GPS. Since this is happening it is a good idea to take a look at the way that GPS tracking w... Read >
Author: Joe Mueller

Retirement in Puerto Vallarta--What Makes Banderas Bay So Special?

17th June 2008
By Jim Scherrer Some say that Banderas Bay was formed from a volcano; that it is so deep that no instruments have ever been able to accurately detect its depth; others claim it to be two miles deep. They are all incorrect as it’s merely an extension ... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

Kopaonik in Serbia

23rd May 2008
Skiing in Kopaonik, Serbia is becoming a growing trend for skiers looking to move away from the commercial skiing facilities of Central and Northern Europe in search of more naturally occurring skiing trails. With a snow range of 1770-2017 metres and a vi... Read >
Author: ski987

Stay in a bed and breakfast in Cumbria when you come to Britain

03rd May 2008
The Lake District, which lies within the English County of Cumbria, is a very mountainous, rural region of great natural beauty and which covers 885 square miles of hills and valleys. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes and its fells... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

The Somerset Levels and Moors

25th April 2008
The most peaceful area imaginable in this 21st century must be the beautiful area at the heart of Somerset known as the Somerset Levels and Moors. Most of the “Levels” are on clay soil and the “Moors” are peat regions. Both seldom rise more tha... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

On the Road to Wine: Travelling Yosemite and Vine Country

03rd April 2008
California has established itself as one of the most prolific producers of fine wines in the world and nearly 90% of all American wine comes from California. The Napa Valley, located in Napa County has a Mediterranean climate, geography and geology that... Read >
Author: mpressman

Useful Information about Oahu, Hawaii

31st March 2008
Oahu is the 3rd largest Hawaiian Island known as "The Gathering Place". Although it is the most populated island in out of all the Hawaiian Islands, it is only the 20th largest island in the United States. The island at its furthest reaching dimensions ... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Create Fun Summer Memories at Deer Valley

10th March 2008
Deer Valley may be known for its skiing, but it is also a fun place to visit during the summer. You can enjoy the same rugged mountains that offer such pleasure in the deep powder during the summer months too. Summer activities are great for people of all... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

A Mountain Lake From Heaven

03rd March 2008
Far into the mountains of Northern Idaho, above the rivers and streams that flow in the lower valleys lies a small little alpine lake that could have possibly been sent down from Heaven. Crystal clear water with native brook trout abundant in it's waters... Read >
Author: mwpowersnet

The Best Places to Stay in the Gold Coast: From High end to Budget Hotels

26th February 2008
If you�re looking for fun and relaxation, the Gold Coast in Australia is a destination you should definitely check out. Located 80 kilometers south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast is a city and local government area located on the southeast end of Queenslan... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Renaissance Weekends and Messin' About in Mesa

22nd February 2008
Mesa is the most populous suburban city in the whole of the United States, yet most of us don't really know where it is! Well, now is a great time to find out because all through February and March, the twentieth anniversary of Renaissance revelry and f... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart

Ten Famous Caves in Europe

21st February 2008
There�s never a dull moment inside the caves of Europe. With such colourful history hidden under the crevices of the earth, spelunking tours are akin to a living classroom. Some of the world�s longest and largest caverns have been opened to tourists w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Haunted Lighthouses - The St. Augustine Lighthouse

28th January 2008
The St. Augustine Lighthouse sits on the north end of Anastasia Island in St. Augustine, Florida. The current tower, which was built in 1874, rises to 165 feet above sea level. The original lighthouse, built in 1824, was approximately 500 yards northeast ... Read >
Author: itzdeev

Aspen Ski Holidays

21st January 2008
Aspen Colorado is one of the most popular ski destinations in the U.S. for a variety of reasons. Resorts in Aspen have something to offer everyone from beginners to experienced skiers. They offer ski or snowboard lessons and equipment rentals for the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Skiing Breckenridge Colorado on a Powder Day

18th September 2007
With over 300 inches of champagne powder falling on its slopes each winter, the Breckenridge Ski Resort certainly sees its share of powder days. However, if you're unfamiliar with the mountain and its terrain, you probably won't be locating any secret st... Read >
Author: kellyben

Oil Pipeline Roots in California

11th September 2007
The first oil pipeline to be built and operated in California was a project of the Coalinga Oil and Transportation Company. Completed in October 1904, the pipeline reached from Coalinga to Monterey, where it would be met by oil barges that would transport... Read >
Author: wespipe

Alpaca Rugs, Pillows & Bedspreads - A Natural Alternative for Decorating Your Home, Lodge or Office

15th August 2007
While hunting for decorating ideas, you may have heard about alpaca rugs and other home decor items made from alpaca, but still be unsure of what they are, or how they can be used. In this article, I will try to explain alpaca, and discuss the wonderful q... Read >
Author: Marc Loos

Alpaca Rugs, Pillows and Bedspreads– A Natural Alternative for Decorating your Home, Office or Lod

14th August 2007
While hunting for decorating ideas, you may have heard about alpaca rugs and other home decor items made from alpaca, but still be unsure of what they are, or how they can be used. In this article, I will try to explain alpaca, and discuss the wonderful q... Read >
Author: Marc Loos

Holidaying In Bansko

12th July 2007
Bansko, situated roughly 100 miles from the capital city, Sofia, in south-western Bulgaria, is the latest, and most rapidly expanding, ski resort in the country. Bansko has the best record of all the Bulgarian ski resorts, with regard to snowfall, and thi... Read >
Author: Jill

Visit the American Rockies in summer for an oft-overlooked tourist experience

05th July 2007
The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies as they are popularly known, stretch from Canada to New Mexico in the USA, peaking in Colorado where Mount Elbert stands at 14,440 feet above sea level. Famous for its outstanding beauty and crisp, clean air the residents o... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Touring Central Utah on a Motorcycle.

02nd July 2007
By Ian Parish I love to get on my motorcycle and ride I am fortunate enough to live in Utah, which offers many different opportunities from the steep windy mountain roads, to the flat open desert highways, to the scenic beauty of our many national parks... Read >
Author: Ian Parish

New Mexico Business- Up and Down the Rio Grande

29th June 2007
The population of New Mexico, which is almost 2 million, is concentrated in the Rio Grande Corridor, which is a rift valley that cuts the state in two from the North to the South. Down the rift travels the nation's second longest river, the Rio Gra... Read >

The Panama Canal - Atlantic to Pacific Oceans

26th June 2007
The Panama Canal, completed in 1914 by the United States and handed over to Panama in December of 1999, facilitates unprecedented marine travel between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean across the Isthmus of Panama. Prior to the opening of the cana... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Oregon Dunes

25th June 2007
The Oregon Dunes State Park and Oregon Dunes National Park are among the most unique features of the Oregon coast. Located near the beautiful coast, the sand dunes in Oregon are a favorite tourist spot because of the wide variety of recreational activiti... Read >
Author: Grover Goldpebble

Herbal Way To Black Hair

08th June 2007
Are you more often seen in your baseball cap these days because you don’t want to reveal your graying hair to friends and colleagues? You pounce on any articles that talk about gray hair treatment? Gray hair is giving you jitters? Cool down. Modern herb... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Mahabaleshwar Travel Guide

30th May 2007
Nestling in the curvaceous mountain ranges of the western ghats of Maharashtra are the cool misty resorts of Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Away from the crowds and noise of the city, these twin resorts are an ideal holiday destination. Among the hill res... Read >
Author: Vinay

Marriage With a Difference: The World of Wacky Weddings

04th May 2007
The warmer weather of spring traditionally marks the start of the wedding season, and across the country, thousands of couples will be joined in holy matrimony. But wedding ceremonies have come a long way from the days of a traditional church ceremony and... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Kodaikanal

03rd May 2007
Also known as Kodai, this quaint tourist attraction is a city in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is sometimes referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations”. Most of the locals here make their living through tourism and tourist services. This... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

Amarillo, Tx- Regional Agricultural and Industrial Center

21st April 2007
Amarillo Texas is a regional economic center in the Texas panhandle and adjoining areas of New Mexico and Oklahoma. Its population is about 183,000 and its metropolitan area in the surrounding four counties has about 236,000 people. In downtown Amarillo... Read >

Jeep Wrangler Models Set High Altitude World Record

10th April 2007
Two Jeep Wrangler Unlimited vehicles have recently set a world high altitude record when they climbed on to the Ojos del Salado located in the South American mountain range of Chile. The two vehicles climbed 6,646 meters (21,804 feet) above sea level, a... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

ITBP WINS HEARTS AND MINDS OF KASHMIRIS

01st April 2007
SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN DEPUTY COMMANDANT VET ITBP 24/2/07 ITBP wins over Kashmiris Op Ashwa was launched in the C.I grid on 15 July 2002 at Baltal during the Amarnath Yatra. This op was an unprecedented unique attempt to establish a full fledged V... Read >
Author: sudhakar natarajan

Tour Rishikesh India

12th March 2007
Rishikesh, the gateway to Himalayan beauty and charm, is considered as the dedicated centre for Yoga and Meditation tours in India. This hill natural paradise with all tour rishikesh India opportunities is nestled in the Tehri-Garhwal region of Uttarancha... Read >
Author: Anand Kumar

Looking For A Great Place To Vacation? Try a Folly Beach Rental

05th March 2007
Many vacationers prefer a vacation rental home to staying in a hotel or motel. Folly Beach, South Carolina is a great vacation destination with an abundant selection of vacation rental properties. A Folly Beach rental can give you and your family fond m... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Looking For A Place To Vacation? Try a Folly Beach Rental

05th March 2007
Many vacationers prefer a vacation rental home to staying in a hotel or motel. Folly Beach, South Carolina is a great vacation destination with an abundant selection of vacation rental properties. A Folly Beach rental can give you and your family fond m... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Relocating to Fort Walton Beach, Florida

31st January 2007
When you think about Florida, the beach comes to mind. Relocating to Fort Walton Beach is all about living on the beach, but without the large city congestion. Fort Walton Beach is a small city in Okaloosa County, Florida. Located on what is often cal... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Relocating to Rhode Island

08th January 2007
When it comes time to make a new start, many look for an entirely new lifestyle. Relocating to Rhode Island is one way to find a distinct New England lifestyle. Relocating to Rhode Island Rhode Island has the distinction of being the smallest state... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Cuenca Ecuador: a Spanish colonial city in the Andes

07th November 2006
Cobbled streets, graceful ironwork balconies, flowering plazas and courtyards, and religious art treasures recall Cuenca Colonial past. The stunning Andes landscapes, the blend of indigenous and Spanish peoples and cultures, the high artistic quality of l... Read >
Author: jorge alvarado

Summit County, Colorado Real Estate Continues to Boom

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Hayes Real estate sales around the country have been slowing this year. However, in Summit County, Colorado sales have continued to expand. The Land Title Guarantee Company states that during June of 2006 there has been an incr... Read >

An Overview of Bolivia

31st July 2006
One of only two land-locked countries in South America, Bolivia is a mountainous country. Here is an overview of the country An Overview of Bolivia The official name of Bolivia is the Republic of Bolivia. Bolivia covers an area of 425,000 square mil... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Mountain Hiking and How to Get There

09th June 2006
Many hikers who are bored of the normal marked trails, and discovered wilderness areas have come to a new adrenaline rush: mountain hiking. Hiking several hundred feet above sea level gives those with a taste for the extreme the rush they are looking for.... Read >
Author: chelsea ciszewskic

Asia, Africa and Climate Modification

01st April 2006
As often seems the case, less developed countries seem to receive the bulk of the impact when it comes to negative world developments. The third world and climate modification is no different. Third World and Climate modification By definition, clim... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Visit Palm Springs California

24th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. The playground of Palm Springs, California is less than a two hour drive from most cities in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties and less than an an hours drive from the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino. It is a... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

Visit Big Bear California

20th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. Less than two hours by car from Los Angeles sit the year round playgrounds Big Bear Lake and Big Bear City. Situated in the San Bernardino National Forest at approximately 7,000 feet above sea level, Big Bear provides activi... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

Visit California

19th August 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. Are you planning a vacation, but can't decide where to go or what to do? If you are, then stop worrying, vacation in sunny California. California has a land area of over 155,000 square miles with almost 850 miles of coastli... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

The Pursuit of Greatness

27th July 2005
On June 3rd, 1948, a blast rocked the Black Hills of South Dakota. Ten tons of stone were dislodged from the mountainside and tumbled to the earth below. Earlier that day, a man named Korczak had ascended the mountain and single-jacked four holes at 6,740... Read >
Author: Jeremy Likness