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Buenos Aires a Surprising Pleasure that You Just Have to Visit

29th September 2009
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina and the second largest urban area in South America after Sao Paulo. Buenos Aires is the wealthiest town in South America and the whole Southern Hemisphere making it an Alpha World town as listed b... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson

Buenos Aires a Unexpected Pleasure that You Just Simply to Visit

29th September 2009
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest town of Argentina and the second biggest urban area in South America after Sao Paulo. Buenos Aires is the wealthiest city in South America and the entire Southern Hemisphere making it an Alpha World city as listed ... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson

Changing Weather Is Often A Result Of The Earth's Rotation

25th September 2009
Relentless interaction between the heat of the sun and the earth's atmosphere is behind weather development. When heating is not uniform all through a complex system of wind flows is generated. Air circulation produced by the atmosphere subjected to solar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top Attractions in Victoria

23rd September 2009
The Australia State of Victoria is located to the south east of the continent, with its capital being Melbourne, the second largest city in the country. The state is home to some of the most wonderful attractions in the world, and if you are on holiday in... Read >
Author: John Downes

Forex Trading Hours - Date and Timings

23rd September 2009
The forex bazaar hours start on Monday morning taking part in Sydney, Australia and finish on Friday afternoon taking part in new to the job York. For the period of with the purpose of moment in time frame Forex trading is taking place somewhere on the pl... Read >
Author: suresh

Call Australia - Feel the vibe the beautiful country

23rd September 2009
Telephone today being one of the most important modes of Communication has not only confined itself to India or local calls but today with the expansion of the telecom industry calling in various countries have become quite easier specially the developed ... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

The Dubai World Cup

23rd September 2009
The Emirates Racing Authority was founded in 1990 and on the first running of the Dubai World Cup in 1996 an amazing new track, created on the plans of the Maktoum family was unveiled at Nad Al Sheba. The dream was to build a state-of-the-art racecourse ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Understanding climate factors related to choosing an adhesive

23rd September 2009
Adhesive properties can be affected by temperature and humidity in both the cured and uncured state, so it is important to establish proper storage and to manage the work environment. Every country in the world undergoes seasonal changes, some more ext... Read >
Author: Rebecca Wilmot

Online MBA –One of the Noble Outcomes of E-learning

22nd September 2009
Among the latest applications of the internet is e-learning. One of the dimensions of globalization, e-learning is a revolutionary venture in all fields. Development of education along the length and breadth of the world is an outcome of e-learning. Commo... Read >
Author: Richard Johnson

An Overview of South America

22nd September 2009
South America is located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Following is an overview of South America. South America is defined as all the land south of the Panama Canal. The stark figures on South America categorize i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Surfers Paradise Gold Coast: The best place for a Holiday.

16th September 2009
Surfers paradise Gold Coast is aptly called the jewel of Queensland; set in the heart of the gold coast the area is among the most popular tourist destinations of Australia. With the perfect blend of city and beach life the area has an impressive skyline ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

About Tamworth, NSW, Australia

15th September 2009
If you are looking for a holiday destination that is rich in culture and heritage and also has plenty to see and do, from attending festivals, to equine shows, bird watching to paragliding, with plenty of accommodation, Tamworth is a great option. Get awa... Read >
Author: Pamela bach

Avoid Post-Summer Blues when the Sun Eventually Fades!

15th September 2009
After two years of miserable washouts this year’s summer will be scorching, so say the nation’s weather forecasters. In 2008 numerous music festivals, county shows and other outdoor shindigs were cancelled at the last minute or even abandoned mid-even... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Commonly Known Swan Species

14th September 2009
Swans are the larges and generally considered the most beautiful of the waterfowl. A male is known as a cob, a female is a pen, and the young are called cygnets. Swans are large water birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and ducks. Sw... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey

Swine Flu and Bird Flu - What If They Join Forces?

10th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mark Farrell H1N1 and H5N1 may co-mingle. Mutations are not the only concern. Scientists are worried about the possibility that the swine flu virus might co-mingle with the highly deadly bird flu A(H5N1) virus. Looking at the Sout... Read >
Author: Mark Farrell

Cleanse The Liver And Gallbladder With Sea Buckthorn

04th September 2009
Buckthorn is a bitter herb that is used for expelling impurities. It has been used in Europe for hundreds of years as a potent laxative for purging the body. The Cherokee Indians used this herb as a cathartic. It was also used for skin problems. Nicho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sandton is the Place to be for All Shopaholics

28th August 2009
Calling all Shopaholics, the upcoming Joburg Shopping Festival in September offers all shopaholics the perfect opportunity to go all out. Whether you're after designer clothes, the latest books or DVDs, high-quality African art, or glamorous gifts, Johann... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Spectacular Living Sculptures Of Ice

24th August 2009
The world's greatest show on earth of living sculpture is created by giant, free flowing icebergs. Merging the action of wind, wave and temperature, the ever altering display of light forms a spectacle beyond belief. Ice that has evolved at the polar c... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Discover the Best of Sydney's Architecture

15th August 2009
The capital of New South Wales and often confused as the capital of Australia, Sydney is one of the most exciting, vibrant cities to visit in the Southern Hemisphere. Whether you are visiting Sydney to explore its cultural history or to relax at some ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Tattoo Designs & Symbols - Nautical Star

11th August 2009
Nautical Star Tattoos - The nautical star is a very old modern tattoo, going back at least a century or more. Back in the days of yore, before modern navigation, sailors would navigate in part by the stars in the night skies, in particular the North Star ... Read >
Author: Samart Phooton

Golf trips for an ultimate experience

08th August 2009
Are you a golf freak? Then golf holidays are meant for you. There are many travel agents and websites, which can offer you many international golf destinations, hundreds of high end and famous golf courses and luxurious accommodation. Golf holidays are a ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Christchurch to Dunedin

07th August 2009
Dunedin "the Edinburgh of the South" the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand can be another destination of your motorhome. Book your motorhome in Christchurch and head south across Canterbury Plains through seaside Timaru, and historic... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Swine Flu (known as Novel H1N1) beginning to reach Epidemic proportions

02nd August 2009
The pandemic alert scale for swine flu is now at phase 5, meaning a global flu epidemic is deemed "imminent" according to the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the Centers For Disease Control and prevention (CDC) "people at higher risk of flu... Read >
Author: Luke Ryder

Acai Berry Diet Honest Review

31st July 2009
There are several online reviews with viewpoints about the new acai berry diet. The acai berry diet is one of the latest selling weight reduction diets on the market. There are many online reviews of how well this diet works, but then someone with quest... Read >
Author: Darrin Marks

Send Spring Day Flowers in South Africa

30th July 2009
In South Africa, spring is incredibly colourful and vibrant because the flowers which grow country-wide bloom in a variety of striking colours. Spring Day is celebrated annually on the 1st of September in South Africa as this is when the spring season beg... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Hong Kong Art Festival- An all-star cultural extravaganza

30th July 2009
Imagine climbing up 88 floors above ground in less than 40 seconds to treat your eyes to the most spectacular bird’s eye views of Melbourne City. Eureka Skydeck 88, the tallest vantage point open to the public in the southern hemisphere is also the worl... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

You Australian Advernture

30th July 2009
Looking for adventure and beautiful open scenery in your travel? Or maybe you just want to relax in the city after a day of adventure? Australia is the place to be, with its full rich cultural flavor and offers a wide range of venues that all would enjoy ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

How to avoid bad weather on your holiday

25th July 2009
One of the reasons most people go on holiday is to get good weather. If you go on holiday and get bad weather this can be very disappointing and spoil your holiday. Travelling to a destination that therefore has a high chance of good weather at the time y... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

New Fashion Arrivals Denim For All Seasons

19th July 2009
Depending on your region of residence Northern Hemisphere or Southern Hemisphere, either spring or autumn approaches, styles change accordingly. For antipodeans there is a scent of autumn in the air as coloured leaves descend upon the ground. For Eu... Read >
Author: morton

Swine Flu - World Health

16th July 2009
SWINE FLU-WORLD HEALTH Dr Keiji Fukuda the Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) at the press conference on July 7 2009 presented the latest reported figures from 137 countries, territories, and areas reporting confirmed lab... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

The Best Two Foods To Beat Swine Flu

16th July 2009
THE BEST TWO FOODS TO BEAT SWINE FLU We know that the chances of catching colds, flu and swine flu are more common in the winter months, as a result the World Health Authority (WHO) will be monitoring events in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly Aus... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

TRAVEL SECRETS REVEALED

12th July 2009
A Lifetime Of Travel For almost as long as I can remember I have had an urge to travel and I have been lucky enough to achieve many of those dreams both through work that I have done and holidays I have taken.This still continues to... Read >
Author: thonei

Planning for a gap year

10th July 2009
For young people nowadays it’s increasingly common to embark on a gap year post high school or post university graduation, even as an occupational sabbatical. Having worked through the education system, under the strictures of rules and regulations, a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Visiting the Gold Coast

07th July 2009
With over 10 million visitors and more than $4.4 billion coming into the city economy each each, tourism it Gold Coasts biggest industry contributor Gold Coast City is a major film production centre in Queensland and has accounted for approximately thr... Read >
Author: JenB

Swimming Pool Solar Heating

04th July 2009
Swimming pool solar heating is a usable choice option to keeping your pool warm across the year. It relies on the process of heating water through a sequence of solar panels which are exposed to daylight, and absorb the heat. It isn't not based on photoel... Read >
Author: Eli Simpson

Rugby History in the Making

28th June 2009
If there is one thing we know it's that South Africans love sport! Whether its soccer, rugby, cricket or golf we are known as a nation that can get extremely passionate about it all. It is therefore no surprise that the upcoming British and Irish Lions To... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

What Is Solstice?

23rd June 2009
All is a mental construct of the Force/Divine; And, June 21st marks the same exchange of energy as that of Christmas {December 21st}. The solstice marks the turning of the tide of darkness and light. I think that this may be best illustrated as time itse... Read >
Author: Angel

Come For the Whale Watching

22nd June 2009
Each year between April and November, Australia"s eastern coastline comes alive with the spectacular acrobatic displays of humpback whales. After a summer of feeding on krill in the Antarctic waters, these animals migrate north to sub tropical waters wher... Read >
Author: JenB

The greatest US recession proof industry is Gluten Free - Growing at 37% over the last year!

22nd June 2009
Gluten Free Global market forecast 2009 Previous research looked at the current state of Gluten free markets across the world. The Gluten Free Matrix was developed that showed how a country's wealth (GDP per person) was a very good predictor the genera... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Heaven on Earth in Zambia

17th June 2009
This waterfall makes the Niagara falls look like a garden centre water feature, standing at the collossal height of a hundred and eleven metres, and measuring over a mile across. The torrent of water that plummets from this great height roars like a thous... Read >
Author: denielrocky

Cape Town’s Seasons

15th June 2009
Cape Town is exposed to influences from both the icy Atlantic Ocean as well as the warmer Indian Ocean but it is arguably the Table Mountain range, which effectively forms the spine of the Peninsula, that has the most marked effect on Cape Town’s weat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

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

Ready to Launch? Swine Flu phase 2?

11th June 2009
When will swine flu reappear in the Northern Hemisphere? Next September of October is the most likely time. Most pandemics go through a well described series of three peaks of infection rate. There is an initial outbreak, that we have just had, followe... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees

NSW Ski Has Something Just For You

11th June 2009
The Snowy Mountains of New South Wales provide a captivating playground for young and old alike. There’s simply no time during the year when there isn’t something to enjoy in this beautiful region of Australia. And there’s never an occasion when the... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

Mosman Removalists

09th June 2009
The exclusive Sydney suburb of Mosman has some of the most expensive real estate not only in Australia, but in fact it has some of the most expensive real estate in the Southern Hemisphere. So where does a resident of Mosman begin to look for a furniture ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Removalists Sydney

09th June 2009
Sydney is a major world city; it has some of the most expensive real estate, both commercial and residential, not only in Australia but in the Southern Hemisphere. The Sydney Central Business District has regional headquarters for some of the worlds large... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Removalists in Woollahra Sydney

07th June 2009
The exclusive Sydney suburb of Woollahra has some of the most expensive real estate not only in Australia, but in fact it has some of the most expensive real estate in the Southern Hemisphere. So where does a resident of Woollahra begin to look for a furn... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Fruittrade Chile 2009

05th June 2009
On September 23 and 24, the 7th edition of the “International Business Round Table; Chilean Fruit and Vegetables for Export” or FRUITTRADE will take place. It is an event organized by the National Fruit Growers Federation of Chile (FEDEFRUTA) with the... Read >

Backpacking in Melbourne

03rd June 2009
Melbourne is a large and impressive place. The capital of the province of Victoria, it’s the second largest city in Australia, and is known for its fun loving and cosmopolitan take on life. Couple the sheer excitement that courses through its streets wi... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper

Whangarei City Attractions – enriched by diversity

30th May 2009
Whangarei city is the regional capital of the Northland region located in the northernmost corner of New Zealand, about 160km from Auckland. Northland is composed of 3 main districts; Far North District, Kaipara District and Whangarei District. Whanga... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Looking for a Beach Holiday Deal? Read the Best Beach Guide

29th May 2009
This good beach guide aims to help you to find the best beach deals to holiday at different times of year. For the very best beach deals you should to consider travelling at the beginning or the end of the season for that location, which will also mean t... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe

Wollongong Apartments

29th May 2009
With an exotic name like Wollongong, the city could not but help be a tourist attraction; of course, the picturesque beaches, the botanical gardens and the scenic outlooks don’t hurt either! The city also has a rich and long history. It has been a hotbe... Read >
Author: Bill Cox

Introduction to Cardinal Zodiac Signs

18th May 2009
An infamous pick up line is to ask a person their zodiac sign. From Aries to Pisces, we all have one and we all know what it is. Most of us can even name off most of the twelve zodiac signs. Ask someone about Cardinal zodiac signs, however, and you are bo... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Nickelodeon wants kids to unplug on Earth day

15th May 2009
Flutter your Earth Day world flags on April 22, 2009! Earth Day is one of two observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the ... Read >
Author: Unmemberflags

Where can I travel in Australia?

12th May 2009
Australia is in the southern hemisphere known for many things, one of them being the wonderful array of wildlife it endows. The population is just over 21.3 million with Canberra being the capital city, located in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). A... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Snowy Mountain Fun Awaits in New South Wales

12th May 2009
The Snowy Mountains of New South Wales are home to some of the best skiing in the world, and are a place where winter sports reign supreme. From snowboarding to skiing and snow tubing, winter activities in New South Wales call on the adventurous side in ... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

It's Flu Season Somewhere - Here's The Scoop

05th May 2009
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. There are many different types of flu, from swine flu to the most feared avian flu. This article, however, deals only with the so-called common or seasonal flu. The flu seas... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Exploring some of the Fantastic Skiing of the North and South Islands

27th April 2009
If 2008 is any indicator, it should be a fantastic 2009 ski season for New Zealand. From North Island to South Island, the skiing of Aotearoa New Zealand is unsurpassed, and is arguably the most popular destination for winter holidays in the Southern Hem... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

Skiing Excitement in Queenstown

27th April 2009
Winter wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Aotearoa New Zealand to experience some of the best skiing in the Southern Hemisphere. From early July through October visitors from all over the world descend on New Zealand to hit the slopes and soak up th... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

Use corporate housing for your short term stays

17th April 2009
Corporate housing is in vogue right now, or, as you can say it, is the flavour of the season. The presence of corporate housing in Melbourne has given a huge boost to not only business numbers, but has also benefited leisure travellers. As Melbourne is th... Read >
Author: Waelong

Experiencing the Best of the Perisher Ski Resort

16th April 2009
New South Wales’ most popular ski resort is, without a doubt, Perisher (also still referred to by its old name, Perisher Blue). High atop the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, along the Snowy River Shire and within Kosciuskio National Park, Perisher i... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

The Chinese Dong Zhi Festival

15th April 2009
Dong Zhi, or the Winter Solstice Festival, was celebrated by the Chinese of ancient times. It was commemorated in much the same way Chinese Lunar New Year is now - with visits to friends and relatives. There is customary feasting and businesses will close... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Melbourne: A paean to culture and beauty

09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Melbourne: A paean to culture and beauty

09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

New Arrivals Denim And Silk Ties For Spring And Or Autumn

09th April 2009
Depending on your region of residence Northern Hemisphere or Southern Hemisphere, either spring or autumn approaches, styles change accordingly. For antipodeans there is a scent of autumn in the air as coloured leaves descend upon the ground. For Eu... Read >
Author: Patrick

Waikato Stadium, Catch A Glimpse Of Sporting Action

04th April 2009
Waikato Stadium is located in Hamilton, New Zealand. The stadium is used primarily for soccer and rugby football sporting events. The stadium can hold altogether about 25, 800 people, this takes into account both standing and seated spectators. The Waikat... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Thrill with par quality Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
If you want to Sizzle with above par golf at your gold coast golf holidays, then you must advance golfOZ Tours & Tourism. At golfOZ Tours & Tourism, you will absolutely get the best gold coast golf packages. Gold coast is deemed as one of the most highly ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Thrill with par brilliance Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
If you want to kick with above par golf at your gold coast golf holidays, then you must approach golfOZ Tours & Tourism. You would certainly get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is thought as one of the most highly... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Thrill high with the par superiority of Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Progress the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you straightforwardly wish to thrill with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. You would undeniably get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is considered as on... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Sizzle with par quality Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
If you want to sizzle with above par golf at your gold coast golf holidays, then you must proceed golfOZ Tours & Tourism. You would certainly get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is considered as one of the most hi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Kick with par quality Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Progress the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you easily wish to thrill with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. You would definitely get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is one of the most stopped ove... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Kick with par excellence Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Proceed the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you effortlessly wish to kick with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. At golfOZ Tours & Tourism, you will certainly get the best gold coast golf packages. Gold coast is thought as one of the most ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Kick high with the par excellence of Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Advance the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you simply wish to pleasure with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. You would absolutely get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is one of the most holidayed ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

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03rd April 2009
If you want to kick with above par golf at your gold coast golf holidays, then you must progress golfOZ Tours & Tourism. You would undeniably get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is one of the most holidayed golfin... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Delight with par superiority Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Advance the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you simply wish to Sizzle with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. You would undeniably get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is one of the most stopped over... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Delight high with the par quality of Gold coast golf holidays

03rd April 2009
Proceed the golfOZ tours and tourism, if you easily wish to Sizzle with above par golf during your gold coast golf holidays. You would undeniably get the best gold coast golf packages with golfOZ Tours & Tourism. Gold coast is thought as one of the most h... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Use corporate housing for your short term stays

02nd April 2009
Corporate housing is in vogue right now, or, as you can say it, is the flavour of the season. The presence of corporate housing in Melbourne has given a huge boost to not only business numbers, but has also benefited leisure travellers. As Melbourne is th... Read >
Author: Waelong

Why Are Ugg Boots So Popular?

28th March 2009
First of all, they are popular because they are trendy. Ugg boots are trendy because famous actors like Leonardo DiCaprio are wearing them proudly. If Uggs are good enough for millionaire actors then they must be good enough for all of us. There are other... Read >
Author: davidtube

Bangkok luxury hotels-pure class

27th March 2009
How to be pure class- The Bangkok Way Class is not about money, or whether you can allow the luxury of class hotels and high living. We are not born with class either, class is bred in us. It is an education; it takes time. The people of Thailand seem ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Gold Coast Golf

27th March 2009
The Gold Coast, situated in south east Queensland, is one of Australia's leading golfing holiday playgrounds. With 7miles of golden beaches, World Heritage listed rainforest's, theme parks, shopping, international casino and nightlife - it is a world clas... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

Understanding The World Of Shiraz

10th March 2009
If you like your wines big, bold and fruity then Shiraz is definitely for you. The most widely planted grape in Australia, Shiraz is a favourite of many a wine drinker and is a great match for a variety of foods. Shiraz grapes, with their thick dark s... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Australia's Perfect Love Spots

04th March 2009
After a fairy tale patterned wedding, the next thing that couples do is to look for a perfect place where they could spend time together. Most couples would dream to have a romantic vacation and enjoy the place with just the two of them. Tailored to fit w... Read >
Author: amerie

Solar collector: soul of solar energy system

04th March 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai

Whale hunting? Exactly what research are they doing?

04th March 2009
Whale hunting? Exactly what research are they doing? Japan has stated they are doing Whale research in killing these poor creatures. Well, what exactly are they researching? What journals have come out of Japan on Whales? What new theories do they hav... Read >
Author: Markis Gardner

Are you looking for a safe haven, away from the madness of modern life?

01st March 2009
Does the idea of a hide-away in the fairest Cape appeal to you? We thought it might! Nestled at the Southern-most tip of Africa, Cape Town offers a plethora of luxury villas and hideaways for the discerning traveller, businesspeople and their families. ... Read >
Author: Christopher Mills

Safety Tips You Ought to Keep In Mind When Touring Australia

25th February 2009
Australia is the sixth largest country next to Canada, Russia, Brazil, the United States of America, and China. Its mainland is considered the smallest and the most leveled continent as well as the biggest island in the world. It is the most arid dwelli... Read >
Author: joalesto

Solar collector: soul of solar energy system

24th February 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai

Solar collector: soul of solar energy system

23rd February 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai

Obama Tells Me All

31st January 2009
by Cathy Macleod, 29 January 2009 I met Barack Obama on my back verandah early morning, while sitting with a pot of tea at my elbow and honeybirds crooning. Such is the start to my day in the southern hemisphere. The President was a few thousand mil... Read >
Author: Cathy Macleod

Your Feng Shui Living Room

30th January 2009
Your feng shui living room needs to be a warm, welcoming and happy place in which to entertain and for your family to gather together. Whatever style of Feng Shui décor you choose, whether it be formal, casual, traditional or contemporary, your living ro... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton

How a Solar Collector Helps Save Energy in Your Home

28th January 2009
A solar collector is a device which is essential to any solar heating system. It gathers the sun's energy, converts it into heat, and then transfers the heat into water, air, or solar fluid. This device is mainly used in water heating systems, pool heate... Read >

The Wheel...

21st January 2009
Known as the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest travelling ferries wheel, The Giant Skywheel functions at Birrarung Marr on the Lower Terrace. This giant wheel is situated along the edge of the Yarra River and right next to Federation Square. Travellers b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The story of New Zealand at the Auckland Museum

21st January 2009
For those seeking to get a comprehensive insight on New Zealand, the Auckland Museum is the perfect place. The museum is the spiritual and cultural touchstone for the many diverse races that dwell in this attractive land. Auckland Museum houses one of the... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Perfect Love Spots

11th January 2009
After a fairy tale patterned wedding, the next thing that couples do is to look for a perfect place where they could spend time together. Most couples would dream to have a romantic holiday vacation and enjoy the place with just the two of them. Tailored ... Read >
Author: Arleigh

Auckland-Attractions and Events

01st January 2009
The city of Auckland has a rich variety of attractions for guests to indulge themselves in regardless of the nature of the activity. Visitors can find everything from heavy intensive outdoor activities to more leisure orientated ones such as traversing th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

An Exploration of Machu Picchu

29th December 2008
8,000 feet above sea level near the Urubamba Valley in Peru lay an ancient city that can’t be accurately described in a photo or in text. By many, Machu Picchu is considered to be one of the most interesting places to visit in the Southern Hemisphere, a... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Travel to Auckland & Revel in nature’s gift to New Zealand

29th December 2008
Enveloped in nature’s beauty, the environment is an attraction in itself. Surrounded by the wild splendour of greenery and the serene energy of the coast, the urban area of Auckland is vastly different to the bustling metropolis of the business distric... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Driving in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

06th December 2008
Not only is Pietermaritzburg located on the major route between the cities of Johannesburg and Durban, it's packed with attractions and activities, is just under 1 hour from the beach, and if you drive just a few minutes outside the city you're in the Afr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Driving in Bloemfontein, South Africa

06th December 2008
Bloemfontein, often referred to as the City of Roses, is located right in the heart of South Africa in a province called the Free State. It's the sixth largest city in South Africa and is located on the N1 motorway between Cape Town and Johannesburg. The ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Can Vacationers Enjoy Sensational Savings When They Book A Repositioning Cruise Holiday?

05th December 2008
Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. Some sail south to the Southern ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Living with Counterintuitive Theories and Ideas

04th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dave Smart "I believe the earth is flat. Sure looks flat to me." Indeed it does. What leads us to reject that notion as soon as we hear it, and believe that the earth is round? Other than that it was taught in school, and still... Read >

Car Hire Melbourne - Sightseeing at your own pace!

03rd December 2008
Melbourne – is Australia’s second largest city and is the capital of Victoria. Often referred to as the 'cultural capital of Australia', Melbourne is just brimming with things to see and do. Why not rent a car and make the most of your holiday here...... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Whale and Shark Adventures in South Africa

03rd December 2008
The South West Coast of South Africa is a world famous and well visited area by tourists and locals looking to see the incredible marine life at play in the ocean. South of Cape Town, stretching all the way through to the Garden Route in the Eastern Cape,... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Go in search of the history in Melbourne Museum…

02nd December 2008
The Melbourne Museum is situated in Carlton gardens in Melbourne. The museum shares the garden with Royal Exhibition Building and it is widely known as the largest museum in southern hemisphere. The Melbourne museum is comprised of seven main galleries in... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Sydney Revisited

02nd December 2008
Even before the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the place was known to the world to be one of the most breath-taking and most beautiful cities. Taking aside the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, Sydney stands to be enchanting and in the top list of the ... Read >
Author: Arleigh

Driving in Sandton, South Africa

27th November 2008
Sandton is an affluent suburb located to the north of Johannesburg. As well as being an ideal base for exploring the city and the surrounding area, it's a haven for shoppers with lots of exclusive boutiques and it's full of trendy bars, cafes and restaura... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Trips Down Under: Ways In Getting An Australian Tourist Visa

26th November 2008
Officially called the Commonwealth of Australia, this country is located on the southern hemisphere, and is considered the world's smallest continent. It's comprised of mainland Australia, the major island of Tasmania, and other islands located within th... Read >
Author: joalesto

Luxury Adventure Travel to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands

26th November 2008
Nothing sounds more exotic or exciting than luxury adventure travel to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands. Let's take these one at a time and see what you would be getting if you indulged yourself with luxury adventure travel of this kind. First th... Read >
Author: Margaret

Astrology- Houses Represent the Different Departments of Life.

24th November 2008
The twelve signs of the zodiac show the positions along the ecliptic where the planets can be found on any date. These planetary positions dont change very much during a single day. However the earths rotation brings a new rising sign into play about ever... Read >
Author: Gajender41

Can Vacationers Enjoy Sensational Savings When They Book A Repositioning Cruise Holiday?

22nd November 2008
Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. Some sail south to the Southern ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Discover the Galapagos Penguins

31st October 2008
Not surprisingly, the term “Galapagos fauna” may conjure a slew of archetypal images: gargantuan tortoises, exotic sea creatures and of course, Darwin’s beloved finches. But what about the island’s more elusive populations like, say, the Galapagos... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Air flights to South Africa

27th October 2008
Home of the 2010 football World Cup, South Africa is already a great destination. Air flights to South Africa can take you to Cape Town or Johannesburg, and you'll find yourself in a different world. And the prices are affordable. For destinations like... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith

Traveling with Pleasure in Australia

27th October 2008
How does one define a pleasure trip? The words and phrases defines pleasure trip as a journey taken for pleasure. If something, someone gives an unexplainable delight, it arouses pleasure. Taking a long walk, a road trip or even a week back packing ca... Read >
Author: Arleigh

Flowers for Special Occasions

17th October 2008
Throughout the year there are numerous special occasions, aptly known in the floral industry as Flower Days, which are celebrated by giving and receiving flowers. It’s wonderful to receive flowers on any given day, but on these joyous occasions it seems... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Australia Hotels: Live in comfort and style

15th October 2008
Australia is a major crowd puller and it has made enough arrangements of both luxury and economy hotels. You will simply have a good time staying in these hotels enjoying their facilities and amiable services of the hotel-staff. If you are in a mood to... Read >
Author: Alex

How big is the Loggerhead Sea Turtle ?

29th September 2008
The only living member of the genus Caretta, the Loggerhead sea turtle can grow up to an intimidating 364 kg and 1.1 metres long. The species is so named for the turtle's over-large head punctuated by a set of strong jaws suitable for feeding on a wide ra... Read >
Author: steve magill

If your next holiday destination is Cape Town...

23rd September 2008
If you are taking your kids with for your next vacation, then you should consider a tour full of adventures and breath-taking activities. South Africa and particularly the city of Cape Town, is totally different from all its African neighbouring countr... Read >
Author: Lilia

Exercise for Physical, Emotional and Intellectual Fitness

22nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ainsley Laing In July, my daughter and I went snow skiing (yes, I did say July - southern hemisphere winter). During the week we skied, both of us took lots of lessons. My daughter because she is new to skiing and me because the la... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

Discover the Luxurious Advantages of 5 Star World Cruises

09th September 2008
5 star world cruises are the perfect way to circumscribe the globe in luxury for those who love to travel and discover new and exciting destinations. Visit Exotic Destinations Cruise lines can provide your trip with many amenities, destinations and ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

SkyJump

02nd September 2008
Jumping off a 192 meter building has its own appeal, because it's maximized thrill with a healthy dose of screaming and adrenaline added into the experience. SkyJump is not to be missed when you are in Auckland and you can visit Auckland's famous Sky Towe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

SkyJump

02nd September 2008
Jumping off a 192 meter building has its own appeal, because it's maximized thrill with a healthy dose of screaming and adrenaline added into the experience. SkyJump is not to be missed when you are in Auckland and you can visit Auckland's famous Sky Towe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Queenstown Accommodation New Zealand's Top Destination

02nd September 2008
You will find some Queenstown accommodation to suit you budget when you stay in this beautiful rural area of South Island New Zealand. With a backdrop of alpine mountains and the lovely four season lake of Lake Wakatipu you will not have time to get bored... Read >
Author: Mike OBrien

Software Development In Australia – Underrated And Over Performing

01st September 2008
Software Development has been one of the critical cores of satisfying the users’ real needs with virtual solutions. It has also revolutionised the business and marketing arena. Software Development often includes activities that are not normally associa... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Things To Do In Australia - Victoria

24th August 2008
Things to Do In Australia – Victoria Victoria is located at the south eastern most corner of Australia and is the country’s second smallest state, and the most densely populated. Although it may be small, it is home to more than 30 national parks, a... Read >
Author: Trisha Garbrick

Holiday in Australia - The Natural Marvel

22nd August 2008
A beautiful island continent, Australia is a breathtaking land of natural marvels, damp woodlands, rich grasslands, deserts and mountains, deep blue beaches and oceans. Australia is a country with a continental mainland in the southern hemisphere of India... Read >
Author: Luki

The Perfect Storm: Rugby World Cup 2011

23rd July 2008
The 2007 Rugby World Cup in France proved just how big rugby is. Spectator figures for the live championship bashed though the 2 million barrier in true rugby form for the first time in the tournament’s history according to the sport’s ruling body, th... Read >
Author: Axel Arnardottir

The Sun and Your Skin - Effects

30th June 2008
The sun and your skin Your best oily against premature ageing is the daily use of a good sunscreen. The higher the SPF (sun protection factor), the oilier the cream generally is. So if you’re prone to breakouts stick to SPF 15 or lower or try a gel f... Read >
Author: VIOLICA

Summer Snowshine - Cool Ski Holidays

30th June 2008
Can't wait until next winter to go skiing again? Then head to the southern hemisphere this summer to experience glistening, beautiful snow in breathtaking locations. There's something magical about landing in the snow when it's summer back home, and the b... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Summer Solstice – Bask In The Golden Hue

25th June 2008
Summer Solstice, which is on June 20, is essentially a geographical phenomenon. Before we delve into the depths of the whys and the hows, it would be worthwhile to make it clear at the very onset that it has a lot of other aspects that must be taken into ... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith

The Sun and Your Skin - Effects

20th June 2008
The sun and your skin Your best oily against premature ageing is the daily use of a good sunscreen. The higher the SPF (sun protection factor), the oilier the cream generally is. So if you’re prone to breakouts stick to SPF 15 or lower or try a gel ... Read >
Author: violica

Hang on a Second: History of the Leap Second

23rd May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams We have all heard of a leap year - that extra day added to the calendar every four years. It may give us a longer February but it is also essential in keeping our calendars and seasons accurate. If the extra day is n... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

These Is What You Should Know About The Funnel Web Spider

22nd May 2008
The funnel web spider is normally found in the southern hemisphere, particularly Australia, both in coastal and highland areas. Though the generic name of the funnel web spider is used most of the time, it includes no less than thirty-six species that liv... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What You Should Know About The Funnel Web Spider

20th May 2008
The funnel web spider is normally found in the southern hemisphere, particularly Australia, both in coastal and highland areas. Though the generic name of the funnel web spider is used most of the time, it includes no less than thirty-six species that liv... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Sun and Your Skin - Effects

19th May 2008
The Sun and Your Skin - Effects The sun and your skin Your best oily against premature ageing is the daily use of a good sunscreen. The higher the SPF (sun protection factor), the oilier the cream generally is. So if you’re prone to breakouts s... Read >
Author: violica

Hang on a Second: History of the Leap Second

15th May 2008
We have all heard of a leap year - that extra day added to the calendar every four years. It may give us a longer February but it is also essential in keeping our calendars and seasons accurate. If the extra day is not added to a leap year then eventually... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Surfers Paradise: Some Exciting Side Trips

15th May 2008
Surfers Paradise, that glorious stretch of beach on Queensland's Gold Coast offers something for everyone with its beach sports, shopping, nightlife, theme parks, not to mention the surfing. But if you tire of the malls and vistas of tall apartment blocks... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Unique Melbourne: The Lure of the Yarra River

15th May 2008
With its trams, expansive parks and gardens, alluring architecture and vibrant cultural, sporting, dining and shopping scenes, Melbourne packs in enough attractions to cater for a lifetime of holidays. But to experience the real Melbourne, you need to spe... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Spending holidays in Argentina

11th May 2008
In the South America, there is a big country near the Andes called Argentina. This country is so special and it’s perfect for anyone, it doesn’t matter what are you into, this country has it all. If you are mote into sports and active vacations you ca... Read >
Author: InFlames20

Abstract Beauty of Wai-o-Tapu

11th May 2008
Once called the closest thing to hell that exists on earth by Bernard Shaw, when one looks at the eerie landscape and the frothing mud one could almost agree with him. The hissing geysers that spurt out hot boiling water , the offensive acerbic odor, the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Unique Melbourne: Melbourne in a Nutshell

06th May 2008
Melbourne is a city that satisfies your holiday needs whether you're into shopping, active or spectator sports, ethnic dining, cultural events such as gallery browsing or jazz or classical concerts or just strolling around soaking up the atmosphere of thi... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Unique Melbourne: Melbourne in a Nutshell

06th May 2008
Melbourne is a city that satisfies your holiday needs whether you're into shopping, active or spectator sports, ethnic dining, cultural events such as gallery browsing or jazz or classical concerts or just strolling around soaking up the atmosphere of thi... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Hotels - Backpacking In Canada

01st May 2008
Every year, thousands of us load up our backpacks and set off on our own little adventures across vast landscapes and bustling city environments. When we think of backpacking, the first countries that usually spring to mind are Australia and New Zeala... Read >
Author: DCollins

Is Cable TV The Way To Go ?

09th April 2008
Until about 12 years ago we only had cable television. A basic cable supplying programming for a fixed price each month - or maybe not. Cable television prices are always changing (in the wrong direction) like the foreign exchange rate, none of us can sur... Read >
Author: Nkeno Kapya

Beat The Budget Everyday Of The Week!

01st April 2008
The recent budget has marked another increase in the price of wine in the United Kingdom. Although you can’t get away with not paying tax altogether (unless you take a trip to your favourite wine’s country of origin to buy it, which could be difficult... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Melbourne- Sports, Culture and Class

19th March 2008
It may be Australia's second largest city, but Melbourne is seen as leading the country in many other departments. Its sports-mad residents refer to it as the sporting capital of Australia, and the large amount of world class stadiums, tournaments and tea... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

What are the attractions in Melbourne?

19th March 2008
Melbourne, Australia is where a tourist can see different places. There are a number of attractions for tourists here. There are different places one can see and a variety of experiences for people with different interests and Melbourne Hotel Accommodatio... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Christmas Celebrations in Southern Hemisphere

17th March 2008
Christmas is celebrated in many parts of the world on 25 December. But different religious communities have the different opinions about the Christmas date. Protestant and Roman Catholic churches hold Christmas Day services on 25 December. The Eastern ch... Read >
Author: realstorm

Beautiful Busselton

21st February 2008
When thinking of Western Australia images of hot desert landscapes sweltering under a ferocious sun come to mind. But 200 kilometres south of Perth is the the Busselton/Margaret River region, where inland forests, elaborate coastline and fertile farmlands... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

State Universities

20th February 2008
There is a long list of State universities but to some extent one must have the right information while enrolling themselves in those universities. The state universities can be widely diversified based upon SAT or ACT scores. The top fine universities ba... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Are you considering plastic surgery in the Melbourne area?

08th February 2008
Melbourne is a beautiful city, with wonderful sights, and lots of beautiful people. If you feel that maybe you could, with a little help, become one of those beautiful people. Perhaps, plastic surgery is the answer for you. These days you don't have to... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

The geographic position and climate of Australia

22nd October 2007
Australia is considered to be the smallest of seven continents and the sixth biggest state. For the reason that it lies in the Southern Hemisphere, its seasons are the contrary of those in the northern part of the world. Australia is situated among the So... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Big Pineapple

21st September 2007
Located one hour north of Brisbane, the Big Pineapple is set in the tropical fruit orchards. Entry to the Big Pineapple is free, only the individual tours that you would like to try are charged for at a reasonable rate. It is an entire day of fun and whol... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby

Brazilian Real Estate The Talk of The Town

20th September 2007
Overseas property investors have seen the potential of Brazilian real estate and savvy investors are in search of new areas in Brazil ripe for investment. One such area is Touros Brazil.Brazil Property is the talk of the town with leading financiers rank... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Five-Star Ambitions for The Plough Wavendon

20th July 2007
The newly refurbished Plough at Wavendon has just opened its doors, with ambitious plans to be the best restaurant in the Milton Keynes locale and to be totally self-sufficient with bespoke vegetables, herbs, poultry and meat produced locally, organically... Read >
Author: Lizzie Brandon, Norseman Contracts

A Heavenly Refuge for a Romantic Honeymoon

11th June 2007
There are some heavenly places where a picture is worth a thousand words. Manihi, where palm trees languish and white-sand beaches abound, bathed in the South Seas emerald water, is the perfect of all such places. The islands that make up the Tuamotus ... Read >
Author: Ellen Keralla

Places to see in Sutherland - Northern Cape South Africa

30th April 2007
Sutherland may be famous as one of the coldest places in South Africa, but it is also home to some spectacular historical sites as well as a Planetary Observatory. Dutch Reformed Church: The N G Church was designed by Charles Freeman who also design... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

What makes Melbourne so marvellous? Plenty.

31st January 2007
G’day. When you think of a city in Australia, it’s a sure bet that Sydney is the first one on your lips. But these days, Melbourne, the second biggest city and State Capital of Victoria, is the place to be in the southern hemisphere. It’s not a... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson

I'll Never Forget What's-Her-Name!- Winning the Name Game

14th December 2006
My name is Craig. But I'll answer to Greg. Most Gregs I know answer to Craig. Of course we are not alone: there's Eva and Ava, Bill and Bob, Jeff and John, and many more. I can't complain. I often confuse and occasionally mangle others' names. Names are n... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison

Beat the rush - take an 'off-peak' holiday this year

13th December 2006
Summertime is undeniably the most popular time to travel - and for justifiable reasons. The weather is perfect, the kids are out of school, and it's an ideal time in which to visit attractions such as water and theme parks. However, there's one big draw... Read >
Author: martymac

Medical tourism another niche market in South Africa

01st December 2006
South Africa – yet another reason to visit Medical tourism is not a new concept, however in South Africa’s growing tourism industry it is a popular route entrepreneurial South African’s are using to encourage foreigners to visit their country an... Read >
Author: BodyContours

A Visitors Guide To Cape Town South Africa

17th November 2006
For those people who are looking for a trip of a lifetime; consider Cape Town, South Africa. It is a truly gorgeous place and one that you will not see on an average vacation. Cape Town is physically cut off from the rest of the country by a barrier... Read >
Author: Jim Johnson

Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

17th November 2006
Dunedin is a great city near the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand. It was settled by mainly Scottish settlers in the middle of the 19th century. Many of Dunedin's street names have an origin in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is a statue of famous ... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Hire a car and see more of South Africa

27th September 2006
As winter looms on the horizon, the long haul holiday market springs into life offering sun and heat in the southern hemisphere. From the cosmopolitan offerings of Cape Town and Johannesburg to the wilderness of the Kruger National Park to the rugged Atla... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Australian Holiday Season Good for Business and Pleasure

15th September 2006
September 15, 2006, Victoria, Australia---With the holiday season fast approaching, more and more tourists are flocking to Australia for a different taste of winter. Since the country sits snug in the Southern Hemisphere, the Australian winter is actuall... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds

Diamond Earrings and Australia a Great Combination

31st August 2006
A - A is for Australia which is the jewel of the southern hemisphere. To celebrate this fact we want to encourage people to go out and buy some Diamond Earrings. Australia has a rich history with diamonds and diamond earrings are a great way to commemo... Read >
Author: Ariel

Honeymooning in Argentina

21st August 2006
Want to take head to Europe after your wedding, but cannot afford it? Honeymooning in Argentina may be the answer as the country has a definite European feel. Honeymooning in Argentina While the most popular honeymooning destinations in the world m... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

The Enchanting South West of Australia

25th July 2006
Australia's South West offers some of the most diverse travel experiences in Western Australia, ranging from towering forests and whale watching to fine food and wine and world class surfing. Approximately four hours south of the state capital Perth, Marg... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Navigation Tips - Finding direction without a compass

10th June 2006
Hiking, and in particular hiking in remote areas, is a great experience if approached with due regard for fitness, safety and skill. One of the major skill categories, is the ability to navigate with or without compass and map. Ideally, no one shoul... Read >
Author: George G. Spearing

TEACHING WEATHER

24th April 2006
As teachers, you know weather refers to the state of the atmosphere. Atmosphere is a mixture of invisible gas molecules and dust, and has three layers. The layer closest to earth is the troposphere. The conditions we experience as weather take place mostl... Read >
Author: Christian Tran

Where hobbits live

28th March 2006
Picturesque New Zealand occupies two big and several smaller islands in the Southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. Two main island are called simple the Northern and the Southern. The Northern Island is more populated, but the Southern island strikes w... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

An Overview of South America

21st March 2006
South America is located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Following is an overview of South America. South America is defined as all the land south of the Panama Canal. The stark figures on South America categorize i... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The Aurora Lights

15th March 2006
Lights in the sky have fascinated us for thousands of years. The lights in the far north and south of our planet are some of the more famous ones. What was in that Soup? Travel to Antarctica or the Arctic and you'll start thinking you are having ha... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Lent: A Time For Reflection Even for Non-Christians

05th March 2006
Historicallythis is an extremely shortened version of this account the Lenten season tell us about the time when Jesus, the Christ went to the wilderness to reflect and meditate. Among other things, he spent 6 weeks, about 40 days, without food and shel... Read >
Author: Maria Moratto

Business investments in Bahia Brazil

15th February 2006
Business Investment in Bahia Brazil Bahia has many opportunities for business investment and relocation. Especially in the areas of tourism, property, hotel and resort development, production and export of agricultural products, service businesses for... Read >
Author: Alexander Willi

Wine making tips one and two.

23rd January 2006
You can try for years and home made wine will never taste as good as a real wine from a Mediterranean country, or more recently the wines of the Southern hemisphere. OK, occasionally there is an exception, but the abundance of chemicals used in making win... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Great ideas for travel and accommodation at the Gold Coast

19th January 2006
What does the Gold Coast have to offer? The Gold Coast has absolutely everything a family could need for the perfect holiday. Great stretches of golden sands and rolling waves as the Pacific Ocean greets Queenslands playground the Gold Coast. Worl... Read >
Author: Rebecca Greg

5 External climatic factors that affect an interior design project.

18th November 2005
Dear friends, the emergence of architecture in human society has taken a wide and distinct role in itself. Starting from early eras where man used to live in caves, we have seen a remarkable growth in architecture and allied fields, which includes la... Read >
Author: Shrinivas Vaidya

A Lifetime Cruise - Hawaiian Cruise - An Exotic Hawaiian Cruise Trip

13th August 2005
By: Colin Hartness Hawaiian Cruises are everyone*s dream cruise to the Hawaiian Islands on an exquisite ocean liner. Being pampered from dawn to dusk with exemplary cuisine, entertainment and fun for all that too for a moderate sum on a Hawaiian ... Read >
Author: Colin Hartness