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Home Trash in London Ontario Goes to the W12A Landfill

29th December 2010
When residents of an area do renovation, new construction, and spring cleaning they add many loads of garbage to the regular household trash. Cities of any size at all have historically developed methods of hauling away the regular stream of junk and disp... Read >
Author: Pat Boardman

Renting a Limousine in Markham

14th December 2010
Markham with its population of nearly 262,000 has had a huge growth spurt and increased by 70% between 1991 and 2006. It is now the fourth largest community in the Greater Toronto Area. It is surrounded by five other municipalities, including Toronto, to ... Read >
Author: Lance Peters

Holidays in Creuse, Limousin, Massif Central, France

08th December 2010
The department of Creuse is located in the centre of France, right among the impressive mountains of the Massif Central, and named after the river that runs through the region. There are few large town and cities in a region that is dominated by its rive... Read >
Author: Phil H

Top 10 Places to Visit in East Java

24th November 2010
Indonesia is a hub for tourist activities, and if you ever want to witness the beauty of nature blended with African like savannah in Asia, then you could certainly choose to go to East Java.The province is one of the best tourist destinations not just in... Read >
Author: Amin Cheng

The realities of the Pakistan Floods

29th October 2010
In July, the worst floods in the nation’s recorded history washed over Pakistan after unprecedented and unrelenting monsoonal rainfall. The sheer scale of this natural disaster is hard to comprehend. There is a disconnect between what the the astronomical... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Khaki Earth Team: Omega Watch 2220.80 and Harrison together again to save the planet!

28th October 2010
Khaki Earth Team: Omega Watch 2220.80 and Harrison together again to save the planet! The new Omega Watch 2220.80 collection from Hamilton Khaki Team Earth (Swatch Group), developed in collaboration with the Hollywood star Harrison Ford aims to support E... Read >
Author: lance86

Deforestation

26th October 2010
Global deforestation has dropped by a massive 20 per cent in the last decade, according to a new UN report. Around 900 experts from 178 countries contributed to the Forestry Resources Assessment report, which took four years to complete. The research ... Read >
Author: brooky27

Watervale Attractions

21st October 2010
Watervale is a small area nestled at the middle of Clare Valley. An attractive town which is encompassed by wineries and is also settled 118 kilometres up north of Adelaide around the Southern portion of Clare Valley region, The name originated in 19th ce... Read >
Author: clintonb

Wine Tasting – Wines from La Rioja, Argentina

13th October 2010
Wine Tasting – Wines from La Rioja, Argentina Argentina produces excellent wines for an excellent price. The Argentina wine industry has boomed within the past couple of decades. Domestic consumption has dropped, while exports have risen greatly. There... Read >
Author: Alison Lange

Palawan El Nido Island - The Island of Gods

23rd September 2010
The actual Municipality associated with El Nido is known as from the delicious nest of Swiflets that can be situated at the limestone cliffs. The term nido came from Spanish, which is significantly employed for premium nido soups. El Nido is located at... Read >
Author: shinggo

National Sports Complex, Malaysia's Pride

23rd September 2010
Malaysia's magnificent National Sports Complex, constructed using state of the art technologies was created to serve as the hub of the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. The immense world class complex which cost RM 800 million to build encompasses ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

St. Emilion Vineyards

22nd September 2010
Saint-Émilion is a small town near Bordeaux that is known for the autonomous wine region that surrounds it. Recorded history claims that as early as the second century the Romans began vineyards in the area that developed into Saint-Émilion. It appears th... Read >
Author: John Smith

Villa Doria Pamphilj, a due restoration

03rd September 2010
Only a few days ago the deputy mayor of Rome Cutrufo announced the probably efforts aimed at protecting one of the most beautiful gardens of the Italian capital: Gianicolo park. Located on the hill the park with its 180 hectares is the largest green area... Read >
Author: MartinaPP

VERTICAL GROWTH ONLY WAY

02nd September 2010
The Haryana government is augmenting land resources for Gurgaon in the new master plan in an attempt to accommodate a projected spike in population by 2025. Despite being a parched region, Gurgaon has takenthe lead in residential development emerging as... Read >
Author: zameenprince

Tiger Hill – Suzhou’s Legendary Hill of Culture, History and Natural Splendour

18th August 2010
Tiger Hill is a must visit destination in Suzhou that is rich in history and extremely scenic in beauty. Also known as the Surging Sea Hill, this famous hill covers an area of over 3 hectares and stands majestically at a height of 36 meters. The hill is h... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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