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The Fort William Guide

21st August 2008
Fort William is situated in the Highlands region of Scotland and it is best known as being the outdoor capitol of the UK. It gained this association due to the high number of outdoor activities that are available, with mountain biking being especially po... Read >
Author: nab82ba

Monsterquest the Fascinating World of Cryptozoology

13th August 2008
Monsterquest is an exciting new program on the History Channel that examines the fascinating world of Cryptozoology. This is the scientific study of hidden and unknown animals. There are a surprising number of sightings of these legendary beasts all over ... Read >
Author: MonsterQuest

7 Best Tourist Attractions In Sweden

22nd July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill Tourist attractions in Sweden are many and very varied. From Santa Claus in the north to crayfish parties, Viking adventures, the Midnight Sun and the ubiquitous smörgåsbord, this is a land of many contrasts; the tour... Read >
Author: steve magill

Want to Find Fresh Exciting Topics to Write About? Here's How

15th May 2008
Generating a steady flow of topical articles that editors will pay good money for can be a bit of a drag at times. Use these simple methods to get the ideas flowing and the cash pouring in. If you're like me, then the major problem is finding the topic... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love

Documenting Everything: Your Journal is Your Logbook

03rd April 2008
Sailors had it for years. Great explorers had it as well. If you go on an expedition to an ancient Aztec mound, more than likely the archaeologist will have one too - so, why shouldn't you own one? No, I'm not speaking of the scurvy that plagued the sai... Read >
Author: raj

The Water Horse – The Legend of the Deep

24th January 2008
Things like myths and legends usually have some basis in fact. Often times it is just for the moral of the story but somehow there will always be, even if it is only a little piece, a part that really existed. If the legendary Scottish Loch Ness monster e... Read >
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Backpacking in the UK: where to go and how to get there safely

26th July 2007
The extensive network of hostels available in the UK provides the essential infrastructure for backpackers who want to plan and execute their trip. While a large number of privately operated establishments are available throughout the nation, it's the You... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

A way to escape daily routine – accommodation Inverness

25th May 2007
If you have grown tired with routine and you need a relaxing holiday to enjoy the blessings of nature, if you are planning a dreamlike wedding or you want to change the monotonous view of your office, we offer you an opportunity to get all this by present... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

GPS Device Equals the Perfect Road Trip

20th February 2007
One summer a friend told me to get lost - so I did. I piled a few friends into my car and drove aimlessly until horses outnumbered people and gas stations became as frequent as views of the Loch Ness monster. As we watched the gas meter sink dangerously b... Read >
Author: Benji Davenport

Slaying the Evil Dragon

05th January 2007
Like the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland, China has its myths and legends of dragons, some helpful and benevolent, and some not so. Of the evil variety, there's one that's been slain on stages around the world during the 2006 NTDTV's Global Chinese New Year... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse

Loch Ness Monster - One of the most famous creatures of Cryptozoology

17th July 2006
For a long time the Loch Ness Monster has been a creature of cryptozoology that has been sighted in the Lake (Loch) Ness in Scotland. This creature resembles a large aquatic serpent plesiosaur, which today is best known as Nessie, a nickname given by its ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Cryptozoology - The evidence of creatures whose existence is uncertain

22nd June 2006
The evidence of creatures whose existence is uncertain is studied by cryptozoology, a science researching presumable proof of animals considered extinct or out of this world, which are still occasionally reported as seen in diverse locations. Such hypothe... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

You Hold the Key to Creating Balance in Your Life

31st May 2006
Copyright 2006 Red Ladder, Inc. I often chuckle at how hard so many of us seem to be working to find the ever elusive balance that we seek. Some of you are probably personally convinced (and some days I am too!) that balance simply does not really exis... Read >
Author: Regina Barr
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