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More Concrete Construction History

27th May 2011
You can find a proclaiming that all roads bring on Rome, and in order to, 5300 miles of the roads were constructed from concrete. From 300 B.C. to 46 A.D, the Romans used pozzuolana cement from Pozzuoli, Italy to build the Appian Way in conjunction with f... Read >
Author: Michel

Dolgellau in Gwynedd, North Wales A Place of Pilgrimage

13th May 2011
As a marketplace city in Gwynedd which is in fact situated in north-west Wales, Dolgellau (pronounced - Dol-geth-lie) was the moment the county city of Meirionnydd in Welsh or Merionethshire in English. The which means of the identify is a lot more than p... Read >
Author: BrandiMartinez

About St. Adrian of Nicomedia the Catholic Patron Saint of:

05th April 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Beverly Johnson St. Adrian of Nicomedia, also known as Hadrian of Nicomedia was an Herculian guard for the Roman emperor Galerius Maximian during the fourth century. While persecuting the Christians, St. Adrian questioned them about ... Read >
Author: Beverly Roberts

Visiting Seville and its Museums

03rd April 2011
A beautiful city Seville is a very popular tourist destination in Spain due to the fact that it is one of those cities where you never get bored. There are hundreds of places that make your vacations beautiful , also there are hundreds of buildings and... Read >
Author: kwkwills

The Eskdale Corn Mill

24th March 2011
The Eskdale Mill in the hamlet of Boot takes its water from the beautiful Whillan Beck, which runs down from Burnmoor Tarn, high on the fell below the imposing Scafell. There are plenty of self catering lake district cottages in the area which would make ... Read >
Author: Sally's Cottages

British tourism week

10th March 2011
From the 12th March the UK will be celebrating British Tourism Week. It seems strange that we have to raise awareness about tourism in the UK, with millions of tourists flocking to British shores every year surely we should have cottoned on the fact that ... Read >
Author: David

Wonderful British Walks: There's A Great deal More To The British Outside Than You Might Have Antici

21st February 2011
Britain's National Trails are the grand-daddies of extended distance paths. This 12 months there is a new a single, subsequent a rugged frontier of the Roman Empire; whilst yet another - about the coastline of South West England - is marking its 25th anni... Read >
Author: joanne

How Much Faster Would Hadrian’s Wall have been Built Using Castors?

17th February 2011
Hadrian’s Wall is one of the most impressive Roman fortifications still in existence today. This is no mean feat in itself considering that it was completed in AD138 following a visit by the Emperor of Rome at that time, Hadrian. Any structure that stands... Read >
Author: Bil Castors

How Ancient Rome Lures Tourists to Rome

21st January 2011
The strong beating heart of the Roman Empire may be long gone, but the beautiful city of Rome remains, preserved, as a testament to the beauty, ingenuity, and opulence of the ancient world. Rome truly lives up to its name of The Eternal City with visitor'... Read >
Author: Eric

Choosing Hotels in Rome Can Be a Lot of Fun

13th January 2011
If you are going to Rome for a family vacation, a business trip, or whatever your reason you will have fun before you leave home just by the large number of hotels in Rome from which you can choose. Although no one has done a recent count the most recent ... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Must See in Rome The Pantheon

11th January 2011
No single city comes even close. It may no longer hold the glorious title of the Capital of the World (caput mundi), but Rome remains a legend. All it requires is a single visit, and you will be hypnotized with the mystical buildings and enigmatic structu... Read >
Author: Eric

5 Circular Dog Walks in Northumberland

02nd September 2010
If you're a dog owner looking for a suitable walk or day out in Northumberland, we've got 5 great circular walks that you might like to try. We've listed a brief description of the each walk along with the estimated distance, and where appropriate we've l... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Roman sites look for sponsorship

09th August 2010
They want companies to pay towards the upkeep of the Coliseum and other ancient monuments in return for having their logo on tickets to the site. As our Rome mp3 tour http://www.mp3cityguides.com/product-detail/Rome/12/Italy/Rome/Guide+to+Rome+-+Spanis... Read >
Author: mp3cityguides

Cheap flights to Athens

23rd June 2010
The birthplace for civilization, a city worshipped by gods and humans, and frequented by tourists from around the world, Athens is undoubtedly the most famous vacation hotspots in Europe. And, with so many cheap flights to Athens, you ought not to miss th... Read >
Author: globester

What To Expect From A Visit To Newcastle, England

20th May 2010
These days, Newcastle offers something for everyone, and attracts millions of tourists each year despite being hours away from the country's capital London. You will find many attractions there, with these being some of the highlights... - Hadrian's Wa... Read >
Author: Mark Walters
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