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Experience Sri Lanka’s Magical Side

23rd September 2009
Draped in an array of lush, tropical forests, filled with ancient cities and sites of wonder, and fringed with glittering sands and clear blue waters, Sri Lanka is a small island that packs a definite punch. Regardless of when you visit, there’s a huge ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Holidays to Sharm el Sheikh

17th September 2009
Sharm el Sheikh is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Egypt offering the country's best coastline with beautiful coral reefs, clear warm waters, sandy beaches and fantastic marine attractions. It is perfect for sun-seeking tourists and offers a gr... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones

Kerala Holidays: Something for All

22nd August 2009
Kerala, a small strip of state on the southern tip of India has many distinct features scarcely seen in other parts of the country. Set in a perennial greenery, it has three geological traits: hills, midland, and coastal plains that allow every taste... Read >
Author: Sanjay Gopinath

Sharm El Sheikh – the perfect holiday destination

21st August 2009
With tourists looking to avoid the Eurozone due to its poor exchange rate, there are many different destinations that are now being booked. One of them is Sharm El Sheikh, situated on the southern tip of Egypt; Sharm el Sheikh has loads to offer all touri... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

The Rise of Sharm el-Sheikh

10th August 2009
It wasn’t that long ago that the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh was most well known for being a military base for the Egyptian Navy. For over 25 years the city was very much isolated from the rest of Egypt and its only significance was its strategic m... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

saputara hill station

04th August 2009
Saputara is a nice hill station which is situated in Gujarat India. Saputara hill station is surrounded with dense wooded forest. The geographical location of Saputara hill station is situated in “Dang” district of southern tip of Gujarat, India. Sapu... Read >
Author: suji tikolo

Popular Diving Locations - Mediterranean Malta

03rd August 2009
For people who have been before, it comes as no surprise that Malta has been voted the third best diving destination. According to Diver Magazine, only Egypt and the Maldives rate higher than Malta when it comes to diving locations. Visitors often argue t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spend some Time in the Everglades National Park

10th July 2009
Are you planning a Florida vacation? If so be sure to visit the Orlando area and its many theme parks and attractions, and if you have some more time, then you might also want to visit Florida's southern tip and explore the Everglades National Park. In... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

World Cup South Africa 2010: Starting Your Journey to Cape Town

27th June 2009
In the blink of an eye it will be 2010 and football (soccer!) fans the world over will converge upon South Africa for the World Cup. On the southern tip of the continent, Cape Town’s very own Green Point Stadium is set to host some group stage games as ... Read >
Author: brea lynn

Romantic Honeymoon in Kerala

23rd June 2009
Situated on the southern tip of India, Kerala is the beautiful state suitable for celebrating honeymoon vacation. Honeymoon is the best time of the life where they come closer to know each other feelings, care, and affection. It is the time for couples to... Read >
Author: Joseph Moore

South Padre Island rentals and South Padre Island vacation rentals

10th June 2009
South Padre Island is a barrier island which is located in the Southern tip of the Texas gulf coast. The island enjoys a sub-tropical climate, which invites many to travel from all over to enjoy the beaches of South Padre Island. When you arrive in Sout... Read >
Author: jeremy

Top Hotels at Lowest Prices

09th June 2009
This is the prefect time to plan your next holiday and while money is tight everywhere, fun on a budget is still very much possible. In fact, it is possible to find cheap hotels all over Australia. Hotel fees account for a substantial portion of your h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

South Whidbey is Northwest island paradise

06th June 2009
Spend some time exploring Puget Sound and you'll be both surprised and enchanted by the islands, waterways and hundreds of miles of shoreline that provide visitors a thousand opportunities for scenic photographs that they will treasure for a lifetime. Vis... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Amity point : Best Destination for Stradbroke Island Holidays

05th June 2009
Amity Point is a small close knit township located on the north western point of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia in Redland Shire. The 2001 census recorded a population of only 436 people, a small number for a non-farming community. Di... Read >
Author: Amanda Millard

Kerala – Paradise for Honeymooners

01st June 2009
Curving alongside the azure Arabian Sea in southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is popularly described as the “God’s Own Country”. Endowed with superb nature beauty and peaceful climate, the State has been e... Read >
Author: Joseph Moore

Kerala – Paradise for Honeymooners

20th May 2009
Curving alongside the azure Arabian Sea in southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is popularly described as the “God’s Own Country”. Endowed with superb nature beauty and peaceful climate, the State has been e... Read >
Author: Joseph

The Top Beaches in Fuerteventura

12th May 2009
The beautiful Spanish Island of ‘Fuerteventura’ is one of the world-renowned Canary Islands. Fuerteventura enjoys a great climate throughout the year and is also referred to as ‘the island of eternal spring’. Stretching over 125 spectacular mile... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Immigration South Africa

29th April 2009
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. The South African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres and borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north of South Africa lie Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the e... Read >
Author: ptej1234

Immigration South Africa

29th April 2009
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. The South African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres and borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north of South Africa lie Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the e... Read >
Author: ptej1234

Where can I travel in South Africa?

25th April 2009
What is better than having a place to return every year to have a vacation of a lifetime? Now, once you get the chance to visit South Africa, the Land of the Rising Sun, it is like a dream come true. South Africa gives you that freedom and space to live l... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Australia’s Island

08th April 2009
Despite all its advantages of modern life leaves a lot to be desired. We spend our time enduring the ever increasing load of work in the city of oppressive unfriendliness, the daily commuter grind and the aggressive reality of impatient road-ragers. S... Read >
Author: rubinavn

Self Catering Cornwall - Have You Tried It Yet?

27th March 2009
It doesn't matter whether you are a visitor from abroad or whether you live in Britain, there has never been a better time to think about booking your next break in the UK. The exchange rate of the Pound is very low. So, at the moment the UK represents gr... Read >
Author: Rick Grey

Backwaters and Houseboats in Kerala, God’s Own Country

22nd March 2009
Kerala, God’s Own Country, is a beautiful state of India. It is situated on the southern tip of the country alongside the azure Arabian Sea. It is globally famous for beach and backwater tourism. Besides some of finest beaches in the world, the exotic l... Read >
Author: Joseph

Backwaters and Houseboats in Kerala, God’s Own Country

12th March 2009
Kerala, God’s Own Country, is a beautiful state of India. It is situated on the southern tip of the country alongside the azure Arabian Sea. It is globally famous for beach and backwater tourism. Besides some of finest beaches in the world, the exotic l... Read >
Author: seoraj

The History Behind South Africa

11th March 2009
The discovery of fossil evidences brings scholars to accede that the initial people came from the land of Africa. Such evidences and information about South Africa included the skull of Taung Child, and the hominid fossils found in the Sterkfontein Cave. ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

What to expect on your Shanklin Holiday

10th March 2009
The holiday choice of Shanklin, Isle of Wight is based within the South East, next door to Sandown bay which is the southern tip of the island. Fortunately for the many tourists that travel to Shanklin the town is easily accessible by automobile or train.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kerala Package Tours – Taste of Green Tourism

09th March 2009
Situated on the southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is a globally famous tourism destination of the country. There is wide range of tourism opportunity available in the state. The beautiful state of Kerala is kno... Read >
Author: Joseph

Exploring Zante

04th March 2009
Think about a putting together a list of must-haves that would make up your ideal vacation destination. Regular daytime sunshine hours, minimal chance of rain, warm pleasant temperatures, perfect sandy beaches, clear warm waters, wide choice hotel of apar... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Visit Algarve and Have That Perfect Tropical Getaway

28th February 2009
The ever-increasing pace of life has made it even more stressful to make a living nowadays. The problems and pressures of holding a job while maintaining a healthy personal life is relatively harder now and this can eventually take a toll on our health. ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Different Faces of Pattaya Beach

26th February 2009
Towards the north of the island of Ko Larn is the 7500 metre sweep of Hat Ta Waen Beach with its exotic white sand, lined with a string of stalls and shops. It is on Hat Ta Waen Beach that the sightseeing boats dock. They leave Pattaya South Pier every ... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Tired of the same old golf courses?

18th February 2009
At the southern tip of Europe, it has been said that the Algarve is one of Europe's most unpolluted areas runs around 155 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean. The Algarve is rich in history, full of sunshine, fresh fish, superb sports facilities, i... Read >
Author: Algo

Sharm el Sheikh Holidays

03rd February 2009
Holidays in Sharm El Sheikh are highly popular with sea divers, with sealife and wrecks to see. Others will simply love the sun, the sea and the charms of the local market, shopping and night life. Sharm El Sheikh is an attractive holiday destination o... Read >
Author: Kim

The Philippines - Tips For Where to Go in Southern Luzon

14th January 2009
With over 7000 islands the Philippines is a great adventure. Still a country overlooked by a lot of backpackers because of its distance away from the mainland. With its tropical white sand beaches and turquoise sea it truly is paradise. Manila is a vib... Read >
Author: travelmatty

Experiencing the Sunny Side of Life with Miami Events

09th January 2009
Miami is still considered to be one of the premier places to vacation in the United States. The weather is usually very hot in Miami all year long and in addition to the beaches, there is much to see and do in this city at the southern tip of Florida. Som... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon

Holidaying in Brittany and Normandy

06th October 2008
Brittany is a place of rugged coats, small islands, fantastic views, quite beaches and all along the coat, old cobbled street towns can be found. The people of Brittany are also quite different to the rest of France. With regular flights to Brittany from ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Round The World 2008 Volvo Yachting Race

02nd September 2008
This year's 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race begins in Spain this October, with participants sailing the world and testing their skill against the most challenging conditions in sailing. Formerly known as the Whitbread Round the World Race, the Volvo Ocean R... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Help, Where Am I? SatNav Versus Common Sense

28th August 2008
Satellite navigation systems have become increasingly popular gadgets in recent years. And indeed, it can be extremely helpful if you just need to listen to that friendly voice guiding you safely to your destination, instead of constantly having to stop a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Old Port Boca Grande Lighthouse - Haunted Lighthouses

18th August 2008
Located at the southern end of Gasparilla Island you'll find the Old Port Boca Grande Lighthouse. Right next to the lighthouse sits its twin - a building that served as the lighthouse keeper's assitant's home. Originally built in 1890, these two buildings... Read >
Author: indrani

Bright lights, big city: New York, the city that never sleeps

07th July 2008
As far as cities go, New York is probably up there with the best of them. In terms of its sheer scale, size and mesmerising skyline, New York is perhaps the very definition of what makes a city, a city. Indeed, as the USA’s most populous and larges... Read >
Author: mpressman

Bright lights, big city: New York, the city that never sleeps

07th July 2008
As far as cities go, New York is probably up there with the best of them. In terms of its sheer scale, size and mesmerising skyline, New York is perhaps the very definition of what makes a city, a city. Indeed, as the USA’s most populous and larges... Read >
Author: mpressman

Package Tours to Kerala – God’s Own Country

04th July 2008
Situated along the tropical Malabar Coast of southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is must visit tourist destination for all visitors to India. Famous for unique cultural and geographical features Kerala attracts t... Read >
Author: michaelsm

Want to Find Treasure in the Sierra Madres?

17th June 2008
By: Jim Scherrer Do you remember the 1927 novel, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", which was about a couple of down-and-out Americans that joined up with a crusty old timer to prospect for gold in Mexico? It was later adapted into a film by John Hust... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

World Of Warcraft Herb Gold Guide

05th June 2008
There are a few herbs in Outlands that can easily be gathered and sold for lots of gold per stack. Although there are many herbs in total, I will only discuss only a few in detail. The easiest herbs to make gold off of are Felweed, Ragveil, Terocone, Nigh... Read >
Author: Justin

Travel Tips for Holidays in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

27th May 2008
At the southern tip of Gran Canaria the island's most popular holiday resorts, Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas sit side by side. Playa del Ingles is the larger and caters predominantly for low budget package holiday tourists whilst Gran Canaria is a more ... Read >
Author: Stewart

Luxury Tour to India - The Spa and Ayurveda Experience

06th May 2008
India has always been thanks to the stories of the colonialists, the movie makers and the snakes of Disney, that exotic land far removed from the rest of the world where sages in saffron could walk the waves and live for thousands years. All the stori... Read >
Author: suchita

Information about South Africa: History Unveiled

01st May 2008
The discovery of fossil evidences brings scholars to agree that the earliest people came from the lands of Africa. Such evidences and information about South Africa included the skull of Taung Child, and the hominid fossils found in the Sterkfontein Cave.... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Ambergris Caye Scuba Diving

18th April 2008
Ambergris Caye is the most popular spot in Belize for scuba diving. It offers a variety of diving such as reefs, walls, blue holes and more. If you've never been to Belize before, Ambergris Caye is a great place to start. Geography Ambergris Cay... Read >
Author: Dianne Rein

Kerala Honeymoon Tour in India

10th April 2008
Situated in southern tip of India, Kerala is one of the most popular tourist destinations and beautiful states of India. Tourists from all over the world tour Kerala to make their holiday in India on the beautiful beaches, breathtaking backwaters, verdant... Read >
Author: Michael John

Trivandrum - Capital City of Kerala

09th April 2008
Trivandrum, the southern tip of kerala is one of the top most centers of tourist attractions. This capital city homes a number of centers of tourist attraction. Trivandrum proudly exhibits its numerous places of historical importance and tourist centers. ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

How to Catch a Fish on Any Beach in the World

07th April 2008
I'm sure you've seen them there, when you went to the beach: sunglass, hat, and shorts wearing barefoot guys with long slender fishing rods staring off to the horizon. I also bet you wondered about what, if anything they ever caught and how they know wh... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

Istria - The Italian Croatia

12th March 2008
A lot of people have never heard of Istria and many who have suspect that it may well be one of those umpteen former Balkan states that arrived on the scene when Yugoslavia broke up in the early nineties. This latter theory is partially correct, as Istria... Read >
Author: Diarmaid Condon

Corporate Meetings on a Yacht

04th March 2008
by David Hackert, President, Prestige Yacht Charters Does it sound unusual to have a corporate meeting on a luxury yacht? It is. The concept provides your clients and prospects with a unique and imaginative alternative to dreary conference rooms and a ... Read >
Author: Willy Gissen

Luxury Family Vacation - How and Where To Enjoy Japan's 5 Northern Popular Attractions

25th February 2008
Luxury family vacation is very great comfort, especially among beautiful and expensive surroundings, that seldom we enjoy and if this opportunity comes to every family, what comes up first in mind is the place. When it comes to a family vacation where mon... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Ocean Race Yachts Take Off For 2008

13th February 2008
Excitement in the yachting world is mounting as the 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race begins this fall in Spain, with participants voyaging throughout the world and testing their skill against the most challenging conditions in sailing. Formerly known as the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sharm El Sheikh Holidays: Take the plunge

19th January 2008
As exotic locations for holidays go, Egypt is right up there but aside from the typical tourist locations like the Pyramids and Cairo there is another City proving more and more popular in recent years: Sharm El Sheikh. Sharm El Sheikh is located on ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Who Else Could Use A Holiday In Italy?

11th January 2008
Are you possibly suffering from burnout? Perhaps you are stressed? If your answer is "yes" you need to consider taking a vacation, and one good choice is to holiday in Italy. Many experts agree that burnout has negative effects. It could lead to depress... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Business Continuity During A Hurricane

25th September 2007
Disasters can occur with the speed of lightening, suddenly, unexpectedly and with mind-numbing consequences. Every year many businesses, both small and large, are faced with natural disasters such as fires, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes and hurricanes. T... Read >
Author: Lou Altman

Come to Kerala – God’s Own Country

26th August 2007
Curving along the Arabian Sea along the South West Coast of India lies a great land of natural beauty Kerala. Kerala is one of the smallest states in the sub-continent of India. It has an area of about 1 % of the total land area of India. The great land o... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

The word is out about the investment opportunities of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula

17th August 2007
Now more than ever people are excited about taking a Mexican vacation. The top choice for tourists who are looking for a Mexican vacation rental is Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. There is the chance to enjoy it or make a profit on it. What makes it the... Read >
Author: nick.articlesubmission

The word is out about the investment opportunities of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula

16th August 2007
The top choice for tourists who are looking for a Mexican vacation rental is Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. There is the chance to enjoy it or make a profit on it. What makes it the place to be is the variety. One of the three popular locales on Mexico... Read >
Author: nick.articlesubmission

The Marvel of the Panama Canal

06th August 2007
From the air, it looks like any other river in Panama. From a boat, it still looks like any other river in Panama, but taking a trip through the Panama Canal is not just any other trip. The landmark that put Panama on the map was constructed and ready for... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Mexico's Boomin' Baja Peninsula

26th July 2007
Tourists have a number of great options to choose from when they’re planning a Mexican vacation. Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán often top their lists of places to visit but so do the cities of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. But when it comes to tou... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Finding Your Vegas Home

05th July 2007
Finding the right home in any location can be a complex thing to do. This is even more so in a city like Las Vegas where there are so many distractions and fun things to do. More than once buyers have shown up in Vegas only to be overwhelmed by what this ... Read >
Author: Melanie Speed

Relocating to Palm Bay, Florida

31st January 2007
When people think of Florida, they tend to think of the southern tip. Relocating to Palm Bay is a chance to explore one of the finer areas of the upper panhandle. Palm Bay, Florida is a nearly coastal city located in Brevard County. A small sized city ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Visiting the Largest Democracy in the World – India

16th January 2007
India is the largest democracy in the world because of its population. Until China gives up communism, visiting India is the choice when it comes to seeing democracy in action. No other place in the world generates such passion among travelers. Simply ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Part Four: Two Uranium Exploration Companies Slug It Out in Utah's Lisbon Valley

25th July 2006
Who's Right: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical Geological Models? How do they figure they'll find uranium mineralization, though? "There's a northwestern-southeastern trending band of mineralization in the Lisbon Valley, primarily on the upthrown side of t... Read >
Author: James Finch

Singapore - The Red Dot

26th June 2006
How much do you know about Singapore? I was once asked by a friend staying in US - "Tell me something about Singapore." I was born and raised in Singapore. But describing my own country is not that easy. What characterizes my home? What so unique ab... Read >
Author: Eric T

Hello from Ottawa - Gatineau Park, A Four-Season Playground Right On Ottawa's Doorsteps

12th June 2006
After my visit to the Museum of Nature an adventure of an altogether different nature was awaiting me: the outdoor splendour of Gatineau Park, a large protected nature area measuring 361 square kilometres whose southern tip is located literally 15 minutes... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

A Wedding in Paradise - Bora Bora's Matira Beach

22nd February 2006
A couple wishing to enjoy a wedding in paradise would be wise to choose Matira Beach on the southern tip of Bora Bora. Bora Bora has earned a reputation as one of the most romantic destinations in the world. This fact alone is enough to make a destinati... Read >
Author: Diane Page

A New Resident's Guide to Living in Florida

19th January 2006
If you're new to Florida, then you've probably already realized how diverse culture is in the Sunshine State. The cost of living, schools, and people will vary from the Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama connections of life in the Panhandle, to Latino influe... Read >
Author: David S

Whatever happened to all of those shoehorns

11th December 2005
At one time, every home had a shoe horn, as essential as a hairbrush or comb. But today, even though it is so much easier to ease a dress shoe on to your foot when using a shoe horn, you would be hard pressed to find one outside of a shoe stor... Read >
Author: David Skul

Mauritius - A Picture Perfect Beach Destination

09th November 2005
Mauritius has successfully managed to position itself as an exotic beach destination. With beach destinations so plentiful, this has been sustained not by mere hype, but by the substance there is to this claim. Visitors are drawn to Mauritius by the reput... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Mauritius Vacation Guide

10th August 2005
Mauritius has successfully managed to position itself as an exotic beach destination. With beach destinations so plentiful, this has been sustained not by mere hype, but by the substance there is to this claim. Visitors are drawn to Mauritius by the reput... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai