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Croatia for tourists - 5 things you must see and do

26th August 2009
If you have planned a holiday in Croatia, here are five interesting ideas to make your vacation more memorable 1. Visit the Pearl of the Adriatic – Dubrovnik is without question the most popular port of call for tourists. Part of the Dalmatian coas... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Al Bastakia Experience

03rd August 2009
Al Bastakia is one of the oldest residential areas in the city of Dubai and is famous for its heritage. While sailing on a dhow cruise, you will float by a place called ‘Bastakia’ on the Bur side of the Dubai creek. The Bastakiya district is a marv... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

Enjoy a Terrific Turkey Golf Holiday

23rd July 2009
Turkey is perhaps not the first destination that comes to mind when thinking about a golf break. However, golf tourism in Turkey is a blossoming industry and there’s good reason for its emergence as a country offering some of the best golf breaks avail... Read >
Author: Brian Healy

How to find gifts that feature the fun factor

17th July 2009
In these slightly gloomy and cash strapped times,it makes sense to treat your friends and loved ones to a selection of fun gifts at their birthdays and other celebrations - presents that will make them smile and raise their spirits! there are a huge range... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Long Gowns are Sensual Retro Lingerie

03rd June 2009
A woman who slips on a long gown is taking a step back in time to a time where long gowns were the lingerie of choice of women in the 1940's and 1950's. If you are too young to remember the Doris Day movies or the Loretta Young television program then per... Read >
Author: Cheryl

Historic Abodes in Gauteng

20th May 2009
The bustling metropolis and modern African city that is Johannesburg have been used for many period films and televisions dramas. Popular locations include the Windybrown Theatre in Johannesburg, the Sammy Mark museum and Melrose House in Tshwane, these a... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Explore World’s best luxury hotels

18th May 2009
Luxury is what every person wants especially when you’re out on a trip. For that unmatched elegance and comfort on a vacation, there is no place better than the worlds best luxury hotels. To spend your vacations in the most enjoyable best resorts, here ... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

A Holiday in Blackpool

03rd March 2009
If you're ready for a break with the family, then why not try Blackpool? There's loads for the whole family to do, and plenty of places to stay as well. For a couple, why not try a B&B in Blackpool. They offer a more personal atmosphere than a hotel ... Read >
Author: Mandy Miller

Making your travels a little more meaningful…

25th February 2009
Too often trips can be planned like a mad shopping spree, adding new places to the itinerary as fast as you can, thinking ‘the more the better’! In fact, when it comes to seeing as much as possible, there’s a lot to be said for not spreading yoursel... Read >
Author: itoi

Visiting LA on a shoestring

13th December 2008
With a metropolitan area that is home to more than seventeen million people, spanning from across the globe and speaking more than a hundred languages, Los Angeles (LA) is one of the most dynamic and exciting cities to visit in the United States. As the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Manual Coffee Grinders Compared,The Electric Coffee Grinde

01st December 2008
For decades, coffee was sold in sealed cans and came pre ground. Of course it always wasn't this way, because in much earlier times our ancestors purchased unground beans and of course, ground them themselves. Canned pre ground beans were considered a con... Read >
Author: MarkusYannies

Why rent property in Doncaster?

30th October 2008
Why rent property in Doncaster? Doncaster is a large town set in stunning South Yorkshire. Being just 20 miles from Sheffield and close to both the magnificent Peak District and the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, it is ideally located. Doncaster�s surro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Welding Metal Art and Metal Art Info

30th October 2008
Metal art has been a very important part of many cultures; it dates back 3000 B.C. when Indians discovered it. Bronze sculptures have been found in Delhi and a variety of metals were used including bronze, bell metal, copper, iron and silver. Metal scu... Read >
Author: William

Top things for kids to do in Killarney, Ireland

27th October 2008
Killarney, the 2nd largest town in County Kerry is the answer to your prayers when it comes to keeping your kids amused! Nestling at the foot of the McGillicuddy Reeks (which includes Ireland’s highest mountain Carrauntoohil) and surrounded by magical l... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Having Fun In New York With Out Breaking The Bank

27th October 2008
New York City, other than being the city that never sleeps is also an excellent vacation destination. If you're considering a New York Vacation but worried about the selection or availability of great family activities in which to participate, let me put ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

What Kids Want in a House

25th August 2008
What do kids want in a house? Surprise! It's not granite countertops or hardwood flooring, it's not even their own bedrooms or a den. From a child's point of view, a house can only be as good as the relationships it fosters. When parents go out of their ... Read >
Author: Drew Hartanov

Why Birmingham Airport gateway to Britain?

22nd July 2008
Birmingham Airport can be seen as the gateway to Britain, lying so centrally it is the perfect place to hire a car form and tour the countryside. Nowhere in the midlands is too far from Birmingham Airport, the Black Country, Shropshire, Warwickshire and W... Read >
Author: Rahul Singh

Sometimes Sun, Sea and Sand Just Isn’t Enough…

10th July 2008
While most sunny destinations have their share of historical background, with intricate old remains dotted here and elegant Cathedrals sprinkled there – few are as steeped in history as Cyprus. Cyprus has one of the oldest cultures in the Mediterran... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Beautiful Guildford- a place to see and experience

18th June 2008
The town of Guildford is a very rich one in terms of culture and history. The buildings that can be seen in Guildford are monuments that remind people about the majestic past that this town has had. The roads and alleyways of Guildford, especially in th... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Charters Towers - Scenic Gold Mining Town

16th April 2008
Charters Towers is unpretentious and everything Australian, formally the second largest city in Queensland. Easily reached, just over an hour south west from Townsville, it is perfect as a base to discover more of the golden surrounding countryside, or as... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

The Sony Ericsson W850i - a forgotten masterpiece

08th April 2008
Let's step back in time to look at one of a fab music phone from the past: the Sony Ericsson W850i. Sony Ericsson - creators of the Walkman phone It's probably quite hard to imagine, nowadays, a world without music phones. They're something that we re... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp

El Valle De Anton

24th November 2006
Where in the world can you go to be within thirty minutes of some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and enjoy an almost perfect daily climate in a mountainous setting? El Valle De Anton! El Valle De Anton is one of the most sought after locations fo... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet

Finding Peace at a Napa Valley Bed and Breakfast

18th November 2006
We would usually imagine sunny skies, beaches and palm trees when we think of California. However, I can associate a different scene when I think about the state of California. I picture a hilly landscape filled with grapevines. The hills are embraced wit... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Family Vacations to The Old West

03rd September 2006
If you enjoy the Old West and the great outdoors, then you may want to consider a family vacation to Winthrop, Washington. We just returned and had a wonderful time there. The entire downtown area looks like a page out of history from the Old West. Step b... Read >
Author: Rich Herman

4 Yamaha ATV Vintage Picks

14th August 2006
Yamaha has been a leader in the industry for years producing a terrific line of motorcycles, ATV's, snowmobiles, boat motors, and watercraft. They've have a terrific reputation for building quality products at a price that you can afford especially when ... Read >
Author: Donovan Keithly

The Mosaics in the Basilica of Soli, North Cyprus

06th August 2006
Soli, in North Cyprus, is not far from Guzelyurt. Soli is an ancient town where you can see the ruins of the marketplace from Greek days, a Roman-era theater, and a Byzantine basilica. Step back in time to learn about Soli in the days not long after Const... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

Top 3 Attractions On Your Dubai Holiday

24th July 2006
Dubai is a city built for tourism all around the year with excellent hotels, resorts, shopping and places to visit. In this article you'll read a little about the top three attractions that you can visit on your Dubai holiday. Dubai Creek At the Dub... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Saturn: That Was Then, This Is Now

16th June 2006
The Saturn brand has changed tremendously over the past two decades. One model is giving way to six and the brand is now officially part of the General Motors line up. Is there a Saturn in your future? Step back in time with me if you would, about 20 y... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

Getting To and Around Eastern Europe

13th April 2006
Visiting Eastern Europe is an enjoyable step back in time and a top travel destination. Here's the scoop on what you need to consider when trying to get there. Getting To and Around Eastern Europe Eastern Europe has been open to travel for roughly ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

5 Unusual Gifts For A Friend

03rd April 2006
It is not always easy to come up with an unusual gift idea for a friend . Here a few of unusual gift available : 1. Puzzle alarm clock It wakes you up by firing four puzzle pieces up in the air, and then it is your task to get the pieces and put the... Read >
Author: Instant instantarticle

Dublin

16th August 2005
Dublin, which is located in Ireland is not only beautiful any time of the year but offers serenity and relaxation. You can visit places such as the former Saint Andrews Church, and Suffolk Street. Visit some of the many museums that Dublin has to offer a... Read >
Author: David Chandler