Articles, tagged with "emerald isle", page 4
08th December 2008
London's Luton Airport is comfortably among the top ten busiest airports in the United Kingdom. As a major hub for no frills, low cost airlines in Europe, cheap flights from Luton Airport are often more frequent to other UK and European destinations than ...
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Author:
Huzaili
03rd December 2008
Anniversaries for a man or a woman are such an important day. It represents the time a couple have been together, what they have achieved and how far they have come. Anniversaries are especially meaningful to women because it is a day where her partner ca...
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Author:
Allen Jesson
21st August 2008
Ireland's history of diverse culture has lead to an increase in tourism during the last three decades and the partying for St Paddy's Day are enjoyed on a world-wide scale! Ireland is as much about seeing the beauty and historical sites as it is trying n...
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Author:
chelsea butterworth
28th January 2008
By D. J. Hadfield
Certainly, one of the most daunting challenges an investor faces is putting on the thinking cap and calculating the value of a mining or junior exploration company share. There are countless ways of valuing and comparing companies, an...
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ResourceX Investor
10th August 2007
Will the weather be nice while you're in Ireland? What should you wear? Should you pack an umbrella? These are questions nearly tourist asks when preparing for a trip to the Emerald Isle. This helpful article reveals the answers - right here, right now. H...
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Author:
Jesse Lear
08th August 2007
Ireland Travel Guides
3 Travel Guides Every Visitor to Ireland Should Own
1. Eyewitness Guide Book to Ireland
Nobody should go to Ireland without a copy of the Eyewitness Guide Book to Ireland. After comparing numerous Ireland travel guides, this...
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Author:
Jesse Lear
01st August 2007
Early May on Kodiak Island. Fog drowns the lush forest in mystery. Spattered across a black earthen floor, slushy snow melts in shadowy rings. From a wooded den, a shaggy brown head appears. Unbelievable in size, the creature emerges slowly. Ursus arctos...
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Author:
Emma Snow
24th July 2007
Ireland is a popular tourist destination. This country offers unrivalled tourist attractions. This is what makes people come back time and again to Ireland. What makes Ireland as popular as it is now among tourists? What is its charisma that makes people ...
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Author:
Monica Corral-Lorica
03rd May 2007
The cross of the Celts and Celtic Christianity is a symbol of beauty and also a possessor of many meanings. It resembles a traditional Christian cross, with a circle drawn around the joints of the two arms of the cross. It is regularly referred to as the ...
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Author:
Martin Mallett
17th January 2007
What do Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, and WB Yeats all have in common? Apart from the obvious, this library of literary talent and nobility all hailed from the same place. Dublin.
Dublin is the largest city and the capi...
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Author:
Matthew Lawson
16th November 2006
Located on the western half of Bogue Banks, one of the barrier islands of the Outer Banks island chain, Emerald Isle is the best way to enjoy a fun-filled and relaxing family vacation. The beautiful sandy beaches, lush vegetation, abundance of wildlife, e...
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Author:
N Spin
31st July 2006
Ireland has long been an island divided, but is starting to make a serious comeback. Here are 10 things to know about the Emerald Isle.
10 Things to Know About Ireland
An island located close to Britain, Ireland has been in nearly constant conflict...
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Author:
Richard Monk
28th July 2006
Ireland – Home of Arts and Music
Ireland has captured the heart of many travelers, and now it aims to capture yours. Geographically, Ireland measures 84,412 km with an additional coastline distance of 3,172 km. Ireland is what the amiable Irish race co...
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Author:
Monica Corral - Lorica
21st May 2006
Ireland-The Land of Saints and Scholars?
Ireland is known as The Emerald Isle or The Land of Saints and Scholars. In truth it is one of the world's fastest growing economies where time no longer stands still. It is a country with a young vibrant and ...
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Author:
Dara Ward
13th April 2006
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, our travel destination of the month is to be Ireland. This idyllic isle off the coast of Britain is known for its rolling green hills, friendly faces, and rich history.
Known as the Emerald Isle, Ireland is mostly rural ...
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Author:
Jane S. Roseen