Articles, tagged with "mountainous region", page 5
05th October 2009
If you are trying to find five reasons to visit Kyrgyzstan, you will need to do some research as the information is not easy to come by. The Kyrgyz Republic, the official name of Kyrgyzstan, is a small country in Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan has China to t...
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Author:
Robert Bell
25th September 2009
From the western highlands of Cameroon, West African farmers have organized themselves to organically produce a fine Arabica coffee named after their region -- Boyo. The pleasing aroma, mellow flavor and rich full body distinguish this fine coffee, which ...
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Author:
Joe Jefferson
22nd September 2009
The Kokoda Trail is one of the world's great treks and it is a challenge to be enjoyed by the fit bushwalker. It has the past history of bitter fighting between Australian and Japanese armies during the early days of the war in the Pacific in World War II...
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Henry Funk
31st August 2009
There exists a special group of people,who live in a mountainous region of Northern Pakistan. They are special because the majority of them,males and females, live to an extremely old age. How old? Well,according to the reports, over 100!
These are r...
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Author:
Kenneth Eden
13th August 2009
Tasmania is known as the most mountainous region in Australia. There is so much you can do here. Hiking, bike rides, camping, visiting the national zoo, fishing and maybe playing cricket with the natives. Tasmania experiences summer, winter, spring and au...
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Author:
Melanie Rodericks
29th May 2009
Forget the hustle and bustle of the city and step into the exotic location of divine environment at Charwell Lodge, located near the mountainous region of Hanmer Springs, New Zealand. Hanmer Springs is just 90 minutes drive from Christchurch. It has becom...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
28th March 2009
India is called a ‘sub-continent' for no common reason. Enumerating all the travel destinations in such a geographically and culturally diverse sub-continent is therefore a no easy task for a definitive India travel guide. India is known for its vast to...
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Author:
gaurav99
10th March 2009
Portugal is one of the world's best known wine producers - however it is not generally known for its table wine. It is famed for the fortified wines that are produced in the Porto and Madeira areas. Porto is where port wine is produced and Madeira is wher...
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Author:
kristianphllps
10th March 2009
The Jaguar catfish is named after the intangible Jaguar (Panthera onca), and just like its feline namesake, the Jaguar catfish can only be found on the South American continent. Aquarists began to interested themselves in this beautiful species when it st...
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Author:
Travis Booth
15th December 2008
No more than 20 years ago Romania was an isolated, unknown country hidden from the west behind the Iron Curtain, but now it is an EU country visited by an increasing number of visitors
Romania is a place sometimes shrouded in mystery, a country that in...
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Author:
Jimi St.Pierre
03rd December 2008
Most of us know about Barcelona's deeply artistic culture, being the birthplace of painter Joan Miro and the city in which Antoni Gaudi studied architecture. Indeed, its city centre streets are lined with the wonderful Gaudi designed buildings, as well ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
12th September 2008
Colorado is state in the United states that is characterized by thunderstorms. However the thunderstorms should not discourage you from exploring this great state. This is because even though the thunderstorms are a characteristic of this state it does no...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
01st September 2008
In 1931, Frank S. Smythe was one of six British mountaineers who climbed Kamet. On his return to the plains, he crossed the Bhyundar Pass, standing at 5,086m, "with the intention of exploring the mountainous region at the source of the two principal tribu...
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Author:
Rajneesh
17th July 2008
Although only grown in the Tropics coffee is a global industry. Here we take a look at the coffee growing regions of Central America
Mexican Coffee
Mexico is the seventh largest coffee producer in the world, most of which is of the arabica variety f...
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Author:
Fenton Wayne
23rd June 2008
All of us dream for a castle-like house adjacent to a pristine beach and bordering through a vast mountainous region. Everyone has dreamt of a perfect home for their family, a house that you could flaunt to your peers, and a dwelling where every memories ...
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bravo seo