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Huangguoshu Waterfall

06th June 2008
Originating from the Dabang River, a tributary of the Beipan River in the Pearl River system, the Huangguoshu (Yellow-fruit Tree) Waterfall is 81 meters wide, has a  head fall of 77.8 meters, and an average flow of 9.12 cubic meters per second. F... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Hukou Waterfall in Yellow River

02nd June 2008
The Hukou (Kettles Mouth) Waterfall on the Yellow River is located in the Shanxi-Shannxi section of the Yellow River valley. 165 kilometers from Linfen City and 45 kilometers west of Jixian county seat. It is one of the world's few yellow waterfal... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

An introduction to Hot Air Balloon

16th August 2007
A hot air balloon is a comparatively huge vessel that assists in human flight. A large balloon of material is filled with air that is further heated to cause the balloon to lift. A basket underneath hot air balloon takes passengers and other ... Read >
Author: mohamadvijay

Fancourt Hotel, Country Club and Golf Estate - Ranked fifty-ninth by Golf Digest

18th April 2007
Located on the stunning Fancourt Hotel, Country Club and Golf Estate in the picturesque southern Cape, The Links at Fancourt played host to the memorable 2003 Presidents Cup clash between the USA and the International Team, which ended in a heart-warming ... Read >
Author: Golferswild South Africa

Killer Coalbed Methane Gas Powers Chinese Taxis

17th February 2007
Successful investors can predict where the market is going years before the rest of us. Like the clichés of selling ice to Eskimos (or the British version of selling coal to Newcastle), Richmond, Virginia-based Coal Baron E. Morgan Massey was five years ... Read >
Author: James Finch

Least Cost Corridor Projects with Rextag Pipeline Maps

06th January 2007
Least cost corridor projects are an innovative approach to pipeline routing, combining different data from various sources for energy industry mapping products, such as overall pipeline maps or particular gas pipeline maps, through GIS special analysis. G... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Conservatories and Planning Permission

17th November 2006
A conservatory is a distinct man-made structure built for the purpose of housing a variety of botanical wonders foreign to that particular locality. Traditionally these conservatories were built at the behest of the wealthy as a means of showing off their... Read >
Author: Charles Turner

Magical Santorini

26th September 2006
The world famous island of Santorini is a small, circular group of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km south-east from the mainland of Greece, being the southern most island of the Cycladic group. Its surface area is 73 sq. km. and it... Read >
Author: Alison White

Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea

17th August 2006
Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery Spurs More Exploration Activity In June, Husky Energy announced a deep gas discovery beneath the South China Sea, about 155 miles south of Hong Kong. The area had been abandoned decades earlier when shallower wells... Read >
Author: James Finch

China's Coalbed Methane Development: Part Two

17th August 2006
In early July, Jimmy Rogers told us, "Longer term, natural gas production is declining in North America." A few weeks later, in our interview with Sprott Asset Management CBM research analyst Eric Nuttall he echoed those remarks, saying, "North Americ... Read >
Author: James Finch
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