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The Building of the Pentagon

24th September 2009
The Pentagon was completed in 16 months. It was built on a swamp and on the area of the old Washington airport. Trucks hauled some 5.5 million cubic yards (4.2 million cubic meters) of junk and soil and dumped it in the marshes. The building's foundation ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Himfr.com reports China's largest oil producer vows to maintain prominence for 50 more years

23rd September 2009
China's largest oil producer, wants to retain its prominence in the country's petroleum industry for another 50 years. In accordance with the overall sustainable development plan for the oilfield, it will be capable of producing crude and gas equi... Read >
Author: chenxiao

Work to give Cancun Real Estate bigger beaches scheduled to beginning in September

23rd September 2009
Cancun Real Estate already offers some of the most attractive beaches in the world, with their soft, white sand and turquoise-blue water; and the best is about to get better. During the second week of September, restoration of beaches in the Cancun Real E... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Himfr.com Reports China's leading oil producer to triple natural gas production

17th September 2009
Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd., is the largest oil field in (PRC), located between the Songhua river and Nunjiang river in Heilongjiang province. China's No.1 terrestrial oil producer, Daqing Oilfield, is expected to triple its natural gas production wh... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com

Recycle Grey Water and Create an Eco-Friendly Bathroom

16th September 2009
The need for eco-friendly bathrooms is on the rise. Water conservation products are becoming increasingly popular as trends point consumers into the direction of responsible water use. However, fashion aside, the planet has a dire need for water conservat... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Preparing to relocate-Useful tips!

14th September 2009
Relocating is a difficult task especially because it is expensive and requires a lot of effort. Moreover, there are many things you may have to discard because moving expenses for those items may be more than the actual worth of the articles. Though the... Read >
Author: Sanchi Singla

Sand Casting Cement

27th August 2009
Cement is mixed to make concrete, which is used for many purposes. It is one of the most widely used materials in the world, and is often used to pave driveways, roads, sidewalks, brace buildings and for varied other uses in construction. Depending on t... Read >
Author: Bryan Combs

An Introduction to Front Loaders

23rd July 2009
Also known as a front end loader, bucket loader, scoop loader, or shovel, the front loader is a type of tractor that is normally wheeled and uses a wide square tilting bucket on the end of movable arms to lift and move material around. The loader asse... Read >
Author: Mario Bentley

Cozumel Real Estate Updates in the News

21st July 2009
The Cozumel real estate market is effected by several factors which include amongst many others, hotel occupancy rates, the ecological environment of the island, and the cruise boats that visit the piers from this Mexican Caribbean island. Below are shor... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Maid of the Mist: A Niagara Falls Tour from Below

08th July 2009
If you're planning on going on a Niagara Falls tour on either side of the river then you really should check out the view from the deck of one of the Maid of the Mist 80 foot, 600 passenger, 350 horsepower tour boats that depart every fifteen minutes a... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Natural Gas – UK’s Primary Source of Energy

01st July 2009
Natural Gas or just simply ‘gas’ is a fossil fuel found in oil fields, natural gas fields and also coal beds. Methane is the predominant gas but it also contains significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, pentane and other gases. It is appr... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Natural Gas – UK’s Primary Source of Energy

30th June 2009
Natural Gas or just simply ‘gas’ is a fossil fuel found in oil fields, natural gas fields and also coal beds. Methane is the predominant gas but it also contains significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, pentane and other gases. It is appr... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Flue Pipes All you Need to Know

27th June 2009
With the amount of confusion I hear from customers on flues I've put together a simple identifier, so that you make correct and informed decisions. Firstly Class 1: Now, this is for a fire using as its fuel either solid fuel, such as coal, wood or a... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Huangyaguan, Great Wall - one of the world’s most famous engineering feats.

12th May 2009
The Great Wall of China that stretches over 5 of China’s provinces is a marvel that still stands today from the ancient world. Taking more than 100 years to complete and millions of cubic meters of rammed earth and stone, The Great Wall shouldered the w... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Popular Commercial Vans – What Mercedes Says

15th April 2009
Like you, we understand that one white van isn’t the same as the next. With so many variations available, the van you choose should be closely matched to your profession. Here’s a short selection of some of the most popular Mercedes vans we service an... Read >
Author: Howard Thomas

Huangyaguan, Great Wall - one of the world’s most famous engineering feats

27th March 2009
The Great Wall of China that stretches over 5 of China’s provinces is a marvel that still stands today from the ancient world. Taking more than 100 years to complete and millions of cubic meters of rammed earth and stone, The Great Wall shouldered the w... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Converting The Loft And The Exterior Design

13th March 2009
In the excitement of a loft project and planning the new interior, it is often forgotten to plan just how the outside of the property will look after the loft is converted. Yet, external loft conversion designs are hugely important. Even though most s... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Tenerife's Superb New Water Park

17th February 2009
Canary Island Tenerife's new water park, Siam Park, has been open for six months and the response so far has been nothing short of ecstatic. Not only is it the largest water park in Europe, but it is also a testament to creativity, family fun and thrillin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cladosporium: Common Household Mold

08th January 2009
Molds are found outdoors and within homes. If they are not noticed right away, they may populate quickly and affect large areas of your home. In order for you to distinguish the species of mold growing in your house, you need to obtain a sample of it. ... Read >
Author: Paul Wise

A Guide to DIY and Bespoke Conservatories

12th November 2008
Building a conservatory means adding extra room to a home with an elegant appearance. Such an addition can also increase the value of the home. This new room will provide extra living space in an open and airy room. Many Conservatories are manufactured fo... Read >
Author: Ivor Window

The Benefits of Videoconferencing

03rd November 2008
Many companies still regard videoconferencing as either a futuristic or flawed technology. In reality, however, videoconferencing has become a real alternative for a variety of purposes including business meetings, conference calls and even social occasio... Read >
Author: Willy Gissen

Plumbers' Van is Driving Standards Forward

17th October 2008
In years gone by your typical plumber would show up in his old white van, most likely a Ford Transit with a rusty wheel arch and a few scratches and scuffs down the side. Things have moved a long way since then, and today's plumbers are spoilt for choice ... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Niagara Fall hotels brings an memorable experience for their visitors.

26th September 2008
Niagara Falls, the massive waterfall, separates Canadian province of Ontario form U.S. state of New York. It comprises two major sections separated by Goat Island- Horseshoe falls on the Canadian side and American Falls on American side. The most powerful... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Greek Water Saves Cyprus from Drought

15th August 2008
Cyprus the popular Mediterranean holiday island, has been hit a bad drought this summer. In fact, the drought is the worst the island has seen in a hundred years. Cyprus relies on rainfall to replenish its water supply, and its reservoirs are only seven p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Huangguoshu Waterfall

06th June 2008
Originating from the Dabang River, a tributary of the Beipan River in the Pearl River system, the Huangguoshu (Yellow-fruit Tree) Waterfall is 81 meters wide, has a  head fall of 77.8 meters, and an average flow of 9.12 cubic meters per second. F... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Hukou Waterfall in Yellow River

02nd June 2008
The Hukou (Kettles Mouth) Waterfall on the Yellow River is located in the Shanxi-Shannxi section of the Yellow River valley. 165 kilometers from Linfen City and 45 kilometers west of Jixian county seat. It is one of the world's few yellow waterfal... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

An introduction to Hot Air Balloon

16th August 2007
A hot air balloon is a comparatively huge vessel that assists in human flight. A large balloon of material is filled with air that is further heated to cause the balloon to lift. A basket underneath hot air balloon takes passengers and other ... Read >
Author: mohamadvijay

Fancourt Hotel, Country Club and Golf Estate - Ranked fifty-ninth by Golf Digest

18th April 2007
Located on the stunning Fancourt Hotel, Country Club and Golf Estate in the picturesque southern Cape, The Links at Fancourt played host to the memorable 2003 Presidents Cup clash between the USA and the International Team, which ended in a heart-warming ... Read >
Author: Golferswild South Africa

Least Cost Corridor Projects with Rextag Pipeline Maps

06th January 2007
Least cost corridor projects are an innovative approach to pipeline routing, combining different data from various sources for energy industry mapping products, such as overall pipeline maps or particular gas pipeline maps, through GIS special analysis. G... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Conservatories and Planning Permission

17th November 2006
A conservatory is a distinct man-made structure built for the purpose of housing a variety of botanical wonders foreign to that particular locality. Traditionally these conservatories were built at the behest of the wealthy as a means of showing off their... Read >
Author: Charles Turner

Magical Santorini

26th September 2006
The world famous island of Santorini is a small, circular group of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km south-east from the mainland of Greece, being the southern most island of the Cycladic group. Its surface area is 73 sq. km. and it... Read >
Author: Alison White

Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea

17th August 2006
Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery Spurs More Exploration Activity In June, Husky Energy announced a deep gas discovery beneath the South China Sea, about 155 miles south of Hong Kong. The area had been abandoned decades earlier when shallower wells... Read >
Author: James Finch

China's Coalbed Methane Development: Part Two

17th August 2006
In early July, Jimmy Rogers told us, "Longer term, natural gas production is declining in North America." A few weeks later, in our interview with Sprott Asset Management CBM research analyst Eric Nuttall he echoed those remarks, saying, "North Americ... Read >
Author: James Finch