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Things You Really Sould Know Before Visiting Costa Rica...

28th September 2009
Possibly the best tourist destination in the Western Hemisphere Costa Rica does not get the respect that it deserves. Probably because this destination does not have the big money casinos and resorts. It appeals more to lovers of natural beauty. If you lo... Read >
Author: Baljeet35

History Of The Early Gardens

25th September 2009
In the beginning there was a garden with natural water fountains. Creation's garden. And life was good. All plants were natives. Food was pure and abundant. Predators and prey were in balance (which is not to say they were equal). Then people got invol... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Another Look at Indians (Native Americans, Amerindians)

24th September 2009
Native Americans are often cast in the role of victims of White aggression and unbridled avarice-driven or gratuitous violence, especially in the territories known collectively today as the United States. But the first massacre was perpetrated by Indians ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Amber Collection

17th September 2009
As a symbol of longevity, amber may have been the first gemlike material used for personal adornment. Beads and pendants of this intriguing substance, the production of fossilized tree sap, have been found in prehistoric burials from as early as 15,000 ye... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Amber Collection

17th September 2009
As a symbol of longevity, amber may have been the first gemlike material used for personal adornment. Beads and pendants of this intriguing substance, the production of fossilized tree sap, have been found in prehistoric burials from as early as 15,000 y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Poverty In Haiti

10th September 2009
Poverty in Haiti It may not be surprising to hear poverty in Haiti is huge, but realizing that Haiti is the poorest country in the Western hemisphere is a bit of a shock when you find out it is also home to some of the wealthiest people in the world as... Read >
Author: Mr. McWade

History of Hair Transplant

08th September 2009
The first records of the demand for "additional hair" extends clear back when Julius Caesar ruled. However, in 1939, the first published methods for hair transplant (also called grafting) was achieved by a Japanese Dermatologist, Dr. Okuda. Unfortunately,... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Structural Steel Detailing: Its Standards and Its Software Tools

08th September 2009
Structural steel detailing is the design and drafting of the connections between the steel beams and columns in the massive steel frameworks that form the skeleton of most multi-story buildings in the western hemisphere. The design of these connection... Read >
Author: Lucky Balaraman

Knoxville History and Attraction Sites

29th August 2009
Random Facts About Knoxville Knoxville is a very interesting US city. Here are several random facts about it. Firstly, there is a total of 455,000 lighting added to the famous Henley Bridge during the 1991 Knoxville bicentennial celebration. The Sun... Read >
Author: Urmann

Bride Diets

23rd August 2009
Bride diets, bridal diets, wedding day diets, and wedding day weight reduction all have the same thing in common. It is a very awesome element i.e. The lady has a need to feel beautiful on her wedding day. As poetically potent as it may seem, it is also j... Read >
Author: Stephen John Baker

Capricorn Leisure Offers Best Personalized Travel Vacation And Tour Packages To Belize

12th August 2009
Capricorn Leisure is dedicated to personal service, without the extra cost. You will deal with a live person and not an impersonal computer. Whether you are an individual or part of a group, you will more than likely pay less for your vacation package to ... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

On behalf of my fellow Christians, I apologize

10th August 2009
In the Pentecostal Christian tradition, there's a practice that has gained some ground over the past few years called identificational repentance. Taken from the examples of men like Daniel and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Scriptures (also known as the Old Tes... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

Now You Can Watch All Your Favorite TV Shows Online for Free

21st July 2009
Watch TV online Western folks are quite obsessed about their own games. Baseball, Yankee football and WWE wrestling make them nibble their nails at the corner of their seats. Difference in taste between various relations may not however permit the sport... Read >
Author: Justin Byrd

Puerto Rico Landmarks

20th July 2009
Puerto Rico has a number of landmarks that have great significance as regards the history of this land. These memorials and monuments that recount past history lie among the 78 municipalities of this island. Forts in Vieques and El Morro El Fortin... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

Why You Should Buy Real Estate In Panama

16th July 2009
If you are an overseas property investor then one of the biggest investments you should consider is taking a look at Panama. Panama is popular for its canal and it has got a lot to offer for its international real estate investors. Real estate in panam... Read >
Author: Karl Jackson

Buying Art in San Francisco

16th July 2009
Destination San Francisco San Francisco is known around the world for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Fisherman’s Wharf and Lombard Street famed for supposedly being the most crooked street in the world. However, did you know that San Francisco is also k... Read >
Author: Noasart

Feed The Giraffes!

10th July 2009
One of the most state-of-the-art zoos on earth, everything that can possibly be done to make the animals feels as if they are still in the wild is done here at MetroZoo. The Miami climate means that animals from the similar climates of Africa and Asia can... Read >
Author: Ammy Lee

Secret Ingredients For Cellulite Reduction

28th June 2009
Caffeine/Coffee Extract A stimulant known as caffeine can also work as a vasodilator. Widening blood vessels in the upper level of the dermis allows blood to move in a natural metabolic way reducing the appearance of the cellulite. Algae Extract ... Read >
Author: David Lee

Astrology & Planet distribution

12th June 2009
With the observation of the distribution of planets in the birth chart, it is possible to start its overall interpretation. Indeed, there is a symbolism of space similar to the one used in graphology. The natal chart comprises four hemispheres correspo... Read >
Author: myindiaguide

Natural Sights of California

18th May 2009
California is the third biggest state in the US and stretches over 163,000 square miles. Its sprawling surface area and coastal location makes for a diverse climate and ecological landscape, which means that whilst some areas are arid and desert-like, ot... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

15th May 2009
Here is some details on carpenter jobs in Chicago. Learn what it was, what it is and what it will be like working as a carpenter in the windy city. Way back in the day Chicago had great fire that pratically burned the hole city down. It was an unfortu... Read >
Author: Jereme T Green

Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

15th May 2009
Here is some details on carpenter jobs in Chicago. Learn what it was, what it is and what it will be like working as a carpenter in the windy city. Way back in the day Chicago had great fire that pratically burned the hole city down. It was an unfortu... Read >

Know How To Spot A Fake Columbian Art

09th April 2009
Before the Europeans set foot in the Western hemisphere, people from Central and South America were flourishing in so many aspects especially when it came to architecture and other forms of art. Before any form of 'civilized world' was ever established, t... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Rocket Spanish – Feel Spanish

09th April 2009
Learning Spanish using Rocket Spanish will provide you with an access to almost the entire western hemisphere. Spanish is spoken throughout Central and South America, and is one of the most common languages that are spoken across the globe. Spanish is the... Read >
Author: Ankur

What The Nintendo DSi Console Has To Offer

30th March 2009
In early April, people across the western hemisphere will be lined up to get the Nintendo DSi, the third and newest version of the Nintendo DS. The hand held game console is very similar to its predecessor, the Nintendo DS Lite, but the features new to t... Read >
Author: davidtube

Why Adults Love The DSi Console

30th March 2009
Nintendo's game consoles and games are changing the face of video gaming. Literally. It used to be that video games were just for children and teenagers, but with recent consoles and games that appeal to adults, too, the demographic for all video game c... Read >
Author: davidtube

Commemorating Independence With The Mexican 50 Peso Gold Coin

13th March 2009
No coin collection can be complete without a fine set of Mexican gold coins, most specifically the Mexican 50 Peso gold coin. An affordable coin made of 90% gold alloy and 10% copper alloy, this specimen is a great investment for those collecting gold bul... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Brazil tours

09th March 2009
If you have been giving some serious thought to the most amazing vacation ever, then you need to contact Brazil for Less, to find out everything you need to know about their Brazil tours. One call is all it will take to make all of your travel arrangement... Read >
Author: Rahul Singh

Why Buy Real Estate in Mexico?

23rd February 2009
Mexico Real Estate is an attractive investment for anyone looking to purchase property. With so many places to choose from, many people want to know why Mexico is so special. This brief article will clue you in on some of the main reasons that Real Estate... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

Real Cowboys Abound at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

02nd February 2009
For green horns and the cow-savvy alike, the 113th Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo boasts family-oriented entertainment and commercial exhibitions galore. If you are new to Texas, the stock show holds promise as an introduction to true cowboy culture. T... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

10 Museums to Visit in New York City

02nd February 2009
New York City is host to some of the best museums in the world that showcase a range of artwork like modern art, cultural displays, folk art, photography exhibits and so on. Here is a list of ten museums that you can visit while in the city. 1. Museum ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

AIDS: Dark in Life

30th January 2009
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Author: Mohammed Khairul Alam

Costa Rica Spas and Retreats: Do They Costa Fortune?

28th January 2009
The small Central American country of Costa Rica, thanks in large part to its two coastlines, rain forest, and interior jungle rivers, has become one of the Western Hemisphere’s tourist magnets, with vacationers now numbering more than one million each ... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

The Yucatan Peninsula, a Land Replenished of Cultural Treasures and Spectacular Natural Sites

21st January 2009
The Yucatan Peninsula and the Mayan Riviera are richly abundant in enchanting cultural vestiges and Mayan ruins, luscious tropical forests populated by preserved wildlife with the luxury of beautiful stretches of intact beaches that offer a relaxing re... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

The Yucatan Peninsula, a Land Replenished of Cultural Treasures and Spectacular Natural Sites

21st January 2009
The Yucatan Peninsula and the Mayan Riviera are richly abundant in enchanting cultural vestiges and Mayan ruins, luscious tropical forests populated by preserved wildlife with the luxury of beautiful stretches of intact beaches that offer a relaxing respi... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

All about Panama's Economy

16th January 2009
Panama is a growing country and can be considered a first world country by many ways. Panama is predicted to be the fastest growing Latin American country. Due to its location and other such factors Panama’s primary location comes from banking private ... Read >
Author: Johny

Britney Spears and Her New Boyfriend

08th January 2009
Rumors started in India and the UK, but just before New Year could set its foot firmly at the door US press confirmed the same - Britney Spears is dating again. And who's the lucky guy? His name is Sandip Soparrkar, the choreographer involved in dance mov... Read >
Author: Angie Ryan

About Beunos Argentina travel

05th January 2009
In order to travel in Argentina, one has to cross several different time zones as well as climatic zones ranging from the northern sub tropical to the southern sub arctic. The altitude varies from 22000 feet at the highest point in the Western Hemisphere ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

About The Small Beehive

17th December 2008
You will find the adult and larvae of the small hive beetle are found in active beehives and stored bee equipment where they feed on pollen and honey. The small hive beetle is native to Africa where it requires 38-81 days to develop from egg to adult. Bee... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Subtropical Fever: Discovering the city of Miami

04th December 2008
Situated in south-eastern Florida and surrounded by a landscape of world-heritage swamps, marshlands and miles of luxury beaches is the cosmopolitan city of Miami. As the seventh most populated region in the United States, the metropolitan area of Miami... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Columbus Days importance to every American

02nd December 2008
Columbus Day was not celebrated for masses of existence, charming a back seat to Independence Day (July 4), which commemorates America’s declaration of independence from Britain. However, the 300th and 400th anniversaries of Columbus’ first landing we... Read >
Author: Remy

What Is Considered The Best Collagen Firming Lotion?

01st December 2008
Every year consumers looking for the best collagen firming lotions spend millions of dollars. The problem is they are spending their money on worthless products. People are looking for ways to reduce the lines and wrinkles brought about by the aging proce... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Buying the perfect Christmas gift for children - please delete previous one

01st December 2008
Buying Christmas gifts for children is the simplest thing in the world, or is it not? Well, it is not always as easy as if you have children of your own in the same age. How do you know exactly what this special child wants? You want to buy a Christmas gi... Read >
Author: robb_stark

Buying the perfect Christmas gift for children

01st December 2008
Buying Christmas gifts for children is the simplest thing in the world, or is it not? Well, it is not always as easy as if you have children of your own in the same age. How do you know exactly what this special child wants? You want to buy a Christmas gi... Read >
Author: robb_stark

A Natural Herbal Supplement called Guggul may help Lower Cholesterol

30th November 2008
Guggul is a natural herb supplement that may help lower cholesterol, yet few in the Western hemisphere know much about it. Guggul is otherwise known as the Mukul myrrh tree, and is a plant of the Burseracae family with small red or pink flowers. It is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn More About Greek Weddings

10th November 2008
Life is a blend of two extreme ideas - joy and sorrows, achievements and losses - and the mankind knows how best to live it. In the course of evolution, the Homo sapiens has devised many social ways to add to its colors. Various ceremonies, including the ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Where Do You Find Amber Gemstones

13th October 2008
Amber is found across the world in countries such as the Dominican Republic, Germany, Rumania, Sicily, Myanmar (Burma), North America, Malaysia, England and Russia. Amber is actually the fossilized resin of a species of Pine trees. The main area where it ... Read >
Author: Jewelry Professional

Toronto: A True Global City

06th October 2008
As the second largest country in the world, Canada is a colossal land mass stretching from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, up to the Artic Ocean in the north and all the way round to the Pacific Ocean in the west. But whilst it is indeed a massive count... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Know Your Baby's Gender Through The Chinese Birth Chart

26th September 2008
The Gregorian calendar has been revised from the Julian calendar by Aloysius Lilius and decreed by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 A.D.. It includes 365 days plus a leap year every fourth year from 1584 until the 100 year mark, at which the leap year is skipped... Read >
Author: jdobson

Columbus Day Promotional Items

26th September 2008
A US holiday that falls on October 12 and now celebrated every second Monday of October, Columbus Day commemorates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World. He was not the first European to explore other lands, but Columbus esta... Read >
Author: Remy

Find out About Breast Cancer And Getting Treatments

23rd September 2008
Women penury periodically to call an Obstetrician or a Gynecologist for pelvic scans or for winning a Pap assess, especially if they are 21 living of age or adult. Any lessons on women’s fitness would indeed rummage into the ascent of bane as a dodgy il... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Visit The Windy City Today

22nd September 2008
A first look at Chicago would probably make you think that this is just another metropolitan place filled with skyscrapers and bustling streets. But give a closer look at this Illinois city and you will be surprised at the rich culture and beautiful archi... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and

02nd September 2008
Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the Uni... Read >
Author: surjeet kumar 44

British Semi-Longhair Cat

21st July 2008
British Semi-Longhair is a longhaired cat breed. It originated in Britain during the last century and is now kept through many countries as an adorable pet. Even as it is not yet recognized as a distinct breed officially in the United Kingdom, it is commo... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Symptoms of West Nile Virus and Treatment of West Nile Virus

11th July 2008
West Nile Virus has spread rapidly across North America, affecting thousands of birds, horses, and humans, since it was discovered in the Western hemisphere. WNV swept from the New York City region in 1999 to almost all of the continental U.S., 7 Canadian... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Who Helps Against Animal Cruelty ?

01st July 2008
If one loves animals, then seeing an ad on television depicting animal cruelty can tug at the heart and make the anger boil. However, these ads are on television for one purpose; to make people more aware of the plight of animals and perhaps to convince m... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Go Vertical Chicago 2008 Sears Tower Stair Climb Registration Opens June 10

18th June 2008
Reserve Your Spot for the World’s Longest Indoor Stair Climb Benefitting the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation CHICAGO – Registration for Go Vertical Chicago 2008, the annual charitable stair climb to the top of the Sears Tower, opens at 9 a.... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Meditation, Yoga and Occidental Medicine

04th June 2008
The Yoga discipline - centuries old - is nowadays more valid than ever, she provides the means to combat the lack of inner equilibrium, that the actual rhythm of life so frequently inducts. For a great number of illnesses are the psychosomatic origins ... Read >
Author: bwerner

Panama Free Zone - A Window For International Trade

27th May 2008
The Panama open Zone is situated at the doorway of the Canal, especially in the region of Colon. It's measured as the next major without charge deal region in the planet and the first in the Western Hemisphere. By means of across the board, recommends a r... Read >
Author: Alien

Poliomyelitis – Information on Poliomyelitis

20th May 2008
Poliomyelitis is a communicable disease caused by infection with the poliovirus. Transmission of the virus occurs by direct person-to-person contact, by contact with infected secretions from the nose or mouth, or by contact with infected feces. The virus ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Bamboo Asias Towering Grass

29th April 2008
BEHIND my house the grass is a respectable one and a half inches high. At the side it towers twenty feet and more. Yet that twentyfoot grass is only a fraction of the height of some grass of this kind. Some varieties may stand as high as 120 feet and have... Read >
Author: Ruel

5 Great Things To Do on the Caribbean Island of Roatan

18th April 2008
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal named Roatan the Caribbean's next "it" spot - an underdeveloped island that is poised to become a major tourist destination. These days there is a definite buzz about this peaceful island lying just 30 mile... Read >
Author: J Anton

Five Great U.S. Vacation Destinations

13th April 2008
It seems if the initials NY, LA, or DC aren’t in the title, most people just don’t want to go there, but in fact there’s brilliant fun to be had in just about every nook and cranny of this country, and just because a town is in the mid or southwest,... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

What Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton Have To Do With Your Need To Learn To Speak Spanish

07th April 2008
Recently the media reported a study by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, which found that Barack Obama is related to Brad Pitt and Hillary Clinton to Angelina Jolie. Distant cousins, yes, but who would have thought that? However, if we stop ... Read >
Author: Suz

Dubai's High-End Housing

25th March 2008
Dubai was only a small town back in the early 20th century when the first inroads of the industrial revolution began to seep towards the Middle East. It was an important trade route between India and the Western hemisphere until that time. The oil explor... Read >
Author: AlexDubai

IT Recruitment Options In The UK

11th March 2008
The United Kingdom has become an important hub for technology in the Western Hemisphere. Universities throughout the UK are producing thousands of graduates with IT skills that are unparalleled in the world job market. As well, companies headquartered in ... Read >
Author: Roger Dursley

Do Businesses Need Website Localization Services?

03rd March 2008
Roughly 65% of all who surf the Internet, speak a language other than English which reminds that an English only website is possibly missing thousands of daily visitors. Depending on the website's concentration, this may or may not carry importance. Howev... Read >
Author: Armando

Three Tips to Become Debt Free

22nd January 2008
Is it possible to live in this world – especially the western hemisphere – and remain debt free? We live in a society where instant gratification is a way of life. The advertising companies are experts in getting us excited about their products. The c... Read >
Author: devendraverma

Gourmet Coffee Fun

09th November 2007
Interesting gourmet coffee facts:• The Boston Tea Party was planned in a coffee house – the Green Dragon Coffee House• 27% of U.S. coffee drinkers and 43% of German drinkers add a sweetener to their coffee.• The world's largest coffee producer is ... Read >
Author: boake moore

Travel to Belize on the Caribbean, a Maya Temple Adventure.

09th November 2007
An adventurer's paradise, Belize is your peaceful, English- speaking neighbor only two hours away from 3 major U.S. Gateways. With a diversity of adventure opportunities unmatched by any other country, the Belize people have protected 40% of the country a... Read >
Author: Travelvacationandgrowrich

Kootenay Gold Awaits Results on a New Treasure of the Sierra Madre at Promontorio, Sonora

05th November 2007
By Christina de WitThere are three things the Sonoran Desert demands from those who seek to make their living from it: resilience, resourcefulness, and a long time horizon. These qualities are embodied by one of the Sonora’s most famous denizens– the ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

General Motors Continues Cutting Down Jobs

18th September 2007
With the market share going down and the demand still declining, American automakers are faced with difficult decisions which are negatively affecting their employees. Ford has closed down plants already and Chrysler has been sold by its German parent. ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

How & Why Buy Real Estate in Panama

21st August 2007
Overseas property investors in search of the next big thing should take a close look at Panama. Famous for its Canal this region has a lot offer international real estate investors. Panama is an emerging market for international real estate investors a... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Women’s Health: Detecting and Treating Breast Cancer

27th July 2007
Women need to periodically visit an Obstetrician or a Gynecologist for pelvic scans or for taking a Pap test, especially if they are 21 years of age or older. Any study on women’s health would surely delve into the rise of cancer as a dangerous illness ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Faster outsourcing to India needed: Deloitte

01st July 2007
British companies will need to outsource work to India and other low cost economies at a faster rate to benefit from lower labour costs and exploit the benefits of globalisation, says a leading consultancy. In a report, Deloitte, the consulting fir... Read >
Author: chandan

North American Heavy Oil and Bitumen Deposits

29th June 2007
The declining availability of conventional oil and the expectation of peak oil occurring globally in the next 10 or 20 years are accelerating the search for alternate energy sources. This decline accompanied with rising demand, particularly in the rapidly... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Goals of the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
The structure of Alliance for Progress was a double sooner than singe commitment. To be more exact, the Alliance had a purpose of stimulating economic expansion of the countries in Latin America due to the influx of concealed capital all at once it had to... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Goals of the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
The structure of Alliance for Progress was a double sooner than singe commitment. To be more exact, the Alliance had a purpose of stimulating economic expansion of the countries in Latin America due to the influx of concealed capital all at once it had to... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Problems of the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
The main difference between Monroe Doctrine, the Alliance for Progress, Dollar Diplomacy, and the Roosevelt Corollary, is the importance of the U.S. interests. Over the existence of relevance, Monroe Doctrine took a variety of interpretations and meanings... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Places to Stay in Guanaja

06th June 2007
A sought after spot by divers worldwide, Guanaja is a secret Caribbean destination. Places to stay in Guanaja are few and far between, but those that exist are laid back and tranquil. Because of the small and secluded nature of Guanaja, most of the r... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Ancient staircase farms

04th June 2007
Agriculture is not a lost art, but must be recognized as one of those that reached a high development in the remote past and afterward declined, and has not yet recovered its ancient prestige. The system of agriculture developed by the ancient Peruvians e... Read >

The Power Of Magnetic Business Cards

31st May 2007
In almost every household in the western hemisphere you can find them stuck to refrigerators, filing cabinets and a host of metal surfaces. These little advertising pieces called magnetic business cards represent a large portion of the tools used in mark... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

A Brief History of the Mayan Culture

30th May 2007
The Mayan civilization was the height of pre-Columbian culture. They made significant discoveries in science, including the use of the zero in mathematics. Their writing was the only in America capable of expressing all types of thought. Glyphs either rep... Read >

Improve Your Archery

24th May 2007
The bow and arrow make an appearance in history as far back as the Paleolithic era when man utilized the equipment as an early weapon. This makes archery one of the oldest sports still practised within modern society. With many evolutionary changes since,... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Insomnia a Herbal Remedy

12th May 2007
A herbal remedy for insomnia is probably the most popular herbal remedy reccomended in the western hemisphere today. With anything from 10 to 20 percent of the American adult population claiming to suffer from insomnia at any one time the search for relie... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder

The vacation of a lifetime at: The Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Corbin, Kentucky

18th April 2007
Close your eyes and imagine a waterfall pouring over the edge and falling with crashes and splashes into a gorge littered with large boulders. Then, feel the mist from the falls blowing through the breeze and kissing your face. What you are imagining is k... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

There Is Always Something to Do in Curacao

18th April 2007
As one of the Caribbean’s less-crowded resort destinations, many travelers might think that Curacao lacks the excitement of the region’s more popular islands. However, even if you visit Curacao in the tourist off-season, you will find plenty of events... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Conquered Ojos del Salado

13th April 2007
It was almost seventy years ago when the first man climbed the world’s highest volcano, Ojos del Salado in Chile. And such record is going to be contested not by someone but by two Jeep Wrangler Unlimited vehicles that has set to create a new world re... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

A quick trip around San Juan

03rd April 2007
The capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan, lies on the shore of one of the best natural harbours of the Caribbean. Nowadays it is an energetic and modern city, the political and economic centre of the island where beaches are adorned with walls of tall hous... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Panama: The Switzerland of the Western Hemisphere

13th March 2007
Thinking of retiring? Need or want an investment in real estate? Forget Costa Rica. Forget Mexico and Nicaragua. Panama is the gemstone of the Western Hemisphere for retirees, for real estate investing, for privacy, for asset protection, for safety. ... Read >
Author: msutherl

Parks at San Francisco

13th March 2007
San Francisco Bay residents and travelers have many grand gardens and parks to be explored. San Francisco is one of the biggest metropolitan cities in the world and it boasts eye-catching and sophisticated parks and gardens. San Francisco Bay residents an... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

TEN THINGS YOU SHOULD NOW

25th January 2007
1. Betta fish have superbly developed eyesight and therefore they swim to the top of the tank whenever they see a human hand hovering over it to place the food in. 2. Another name for betta fish is the Siamese fighting fish and its name is pronounced in ... Read >
Author: Dennis

The Algonquin Bible

23rd January 2007
The first bible to be printed in America was the Algonquin Bible by John Eliot. The Algonquin Bible was first published in 1663 in Cambridge, Mass. The Algonquin Bible was also the first bible printed in the western hemisphere. Until the later 1700... Read >
Author: naeinc

5 Ways to Bolster Your Business During the Holidays

04th January 2007
5 Ways to Bolster Your Business During the Holidays1. Make connections from one warm hand to another.Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki, author of *Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind,* whofounded the first Buddhist monastery in the Western hemisphere, saidBuddhism is alway... Read >
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Why is Belize the "next big thing" in Caribbean real estate?

02nd January 2007
Belize is quintessentially Caribbean. The sand is soft, the palm trees sway on the gentle breeze and the aquamarine water is so clear that you can see the coral below. Belize, known in travel circles as "Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret", is truly a natur... Read >
Author: claudia321

Important Artists in Black Art Painting

08th December 2006
Since its conception, art in all of its various forms has been created for the sole purpose of the artist describing for the world his or her personal visions of a person, event, or place. As a result visual works of art leave the viewer with an impressio... Read >
Author: Maigida

Nature, history and education make for a truly enriching experience at Missouri Botanical Garden

27th October 2006
Big cities often seem to afford no 'escape,' while others pleasantly surprise with treasures of natural beauty; St Louis certainly demonstrates the latter. Right in the heart of this bustling city rests 79-acres of serene beauty; the Missouri Botanical Ga... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Five undiscovered California National Parks

07th September 2006
Five undiscovered California National Parks Top California day trips and weekend getaways Summertime is a busy travel time and it seems everywhere you go it's crowded. Instead of heading to the beach or Yosemite along with everyone else, try heading t... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob

A QUICK OVERVIEW OF MEXICO

28th July 2006
A country of great diversity, Mexico is the traveller's paradise. A unique mix of cultures means that Mexico can cater for all tastes. From deserts to volcanoes, ancient ruins to modern resorts, Mexico has something for every tourist. Mexico is full of... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Part One: Is There Gold at Winnemucca, Nevada?

08th June 2006
Encircled by nearly 20 gold mines in one of the world's most prolific gold-producing regions, Evolving Gold may be in the pole position for the Sleeper Success Story of 2006. Surrounding Evolving Gold's Winnemucca Mountain gold property are world-class go... Read >
Author: James Finch

Five Things You Really Sould Know Before Visiting Costa Rica

22nd May 2006
Possibly the best tourist destination in the Western Hemisphere - Costa Rica doesn't get the respect that it deserves. Probably because this destination doesn't have the big money casinos and resorts. It appeals more to lovers of natural beauty. If you lo... Read >
Author: John Thomas

Traveling to Mexico? Be Sure to Understand the New Travel Requirements

02nd May 2006
Making plans to travel to Mexico this year? Is a Mexico family vacation in your future, or are you looking to take a little time for rest and relaxation on the sandy white beaches of Cancun or Puerto Vallarta?  Well, your timing is right. It promises ... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein

Discover Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral Florida

12th February 2006
Across the Banana River from the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island and just north of Cocoa Beach is the city of Cape Canaveral, Florida. In the city of Cape Canaveral you will find, on a protected channel just off the Atlantic Ocean, Port Canaveral. ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

It's Past Time For Pat Robertson To Step Down From The Pulpit

09th January 2006
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. In my opinion, the far left fanatics in this country are among the biggest threats to this country and to the world. Many far right fanatics, however, aren't far behind. Some far right fanatics, like Pat Robertson, are espec... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

Learning about Hummingbirds

14th November 2005
Hummingbirds are a joy for a birdwatcher to observe. They are found only in the Western Hemisphere, from as far north as Southeastern Alaska and the Maritimes of Canada and as far south as Southern Chile. There are approximately 350 species of hummingbird... Read >
Author: brian ramsey

New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and Western Hemisphere

08th September 2005
Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the Uni... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Mexico

06th August 2005
Mexico Mexico is popular with travelers from all over the world. The visitors of Mexico go there for many reasons: sunshine, blue seas swarming with fish and coral, crystal-white beaches, mountains and volcanoes, jungles full of striking wildlife, collec... Read >
Author: David Chandler