Articles, tagged with "cityscape", page 5
16th April 2010
Known as a bustling hub of modern culture, creativity and dynamism, Scotland's second city couldn't be more different from the likes of Edinburgh and Dundee, despite the relatively short distance between them. Whether you're staying in the heart of the ci...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
14th April 2010
Model railroad track plans can vary depending on what you are trying to accomplish. Track plans can be very simple, or they can be very complicated depending on the layout you are building. The majority of track plans start out as just a basic oval and wi...
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Author:
Kevin
26th March 2010
A part of it in Europe and the other half in Asia, Turkey is a attractive country which talks of a traditionally varied past. Turkey's skyline is striking with Domes, Palaces, Minarets and Towers that exihibit the fortune and wealth of the country's inher...
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Author:
asmarofik
19th March 2010
A trip to India can be the unique lifetime experience for the people with wanderlust. India is a vast country in all terms. It offers varied experience to visitors geographically, topography, culture, cuisine, people, fashion, lifestyles and much more. In...
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Author:
Mamta
01st March 2010
To find any place on this huge earth, you need to use maps to make your search easier . Maps are basically pictorial illustration of earth or any specific region on the earth's surface to help the traveler to reach the place correctly. Rather than complet...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
01st March 2010
Maps assist you to trace a particular location of any place that you may be searching for. Maps are actually pictorial depiction of earth or any specific region on the earth's surface so as to aid the tourist to reach the place perfectly. In the earlier e...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
17th February 2010
Visitors to London can rely on one of the best run forms of public transportation in the world: Black Cabs. These iconic vehicles have roots that go all the way back to the early 17th century, when horse-drawn cabs were first regulated in this bustling ca...
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Author:
Ian Evans
08th February 2010
Versatile tourist attractions of British Columbia will leave you not much time to relax. Simply the place has too much to offer- spectacular harbor of Victoria, fantastic cityscape of Vancouver and mountains of Kamloops. While Victoria offers lot of thril...
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Author:
George
08th February 2010
It's the biggest freeze here in Scotland in decades, as I write this article the view from my apartment is of a white crisp cityscape and the temperate is set to drop to also zero degrees Fahrenheit tonight in some places.
Obviously I'm not saying you ...
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Author:
Benjamin Cook
26th January 2010
Ahmadabad is one of the fastest growing tier II cities of India. It is the commercial and cultural hub of Gujarat that is developing with the growing industrialization in the region. Known for its traditional textile industry, Ahmadabad is now becoming a ...
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Author:
99acres
15th January 2010
It's the biggest freeze here in Scotland for as long as i can remember (and I'm 30), as I write this article the view from my apartment is of a white crisp cityscape and the temperate is set to drop to also zero degrees Fahrenheit tonight in some places, ...
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Author:
Karen Saunders
15th January 2010
Eye catching, unique and arousing interest of all who pass by it, May 4th Square is a location in Qinqdao that is instantly recognisable to all who pass it. The square was named after the May Fourth Movement which was a student cultural and political move...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
15th January 2010
To celebrate one of the biggest moments every year, the city of New York pulls out all the stops in marking the advent of a New Year. The festivities include the massive celebrations, high energy parties and firework displays throughout the city.
The i...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th January 2010
Whilst many people may associate Boston with the American sitcom ‘Cheers', the Boston Red Sox or the Boston Tea Party, the Massachusetts capital has actually come to be known as ‘The Walking City', because its small, safe and friendly neighbourhoods...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane
17th December 2009
An instantly recognisable icon of the city, The London Eye stands as at an impressive 135 metres on the south bank of the River Thames. Hailed as being the largest Ferris Wheel in all of Europe, It also has the distinction of being one of the most popular...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe