Articles, tagged with "rich diversity", page 5
12th June 2009
There is certainly room for debate when building the definitive list of US museums for dinosaur lovers. Diversity of species, number of specimens, presentation, architecture, accessibility and interactivity are all factors in the museum experience. Fort...
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Author:
Rob Mabry
04th June 2009
With the 2010 FIFA World Cup road show about to kick off in nine South African cities, football fans are encouraged to discover the treasures of South Africa by following their chosen teams around.
Matches will take place in or near virtually all the...
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Author:
Kayla Reid
30th May 2009
The extensive Wairarapa region of New Zealand boasts of 3 major forest parks, picture perfect landscapes, small towns, stunning coasts, premium wines along with numerous fine dining options. Sprawled between Wairarapa and Tararua regions in the North Isla...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th April 2009
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. The South African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres and borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north of South Africa lie Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the e...
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Author:
ptej1234
28th April 2009
The holiday of a lifetime is a concept typically associated with romantic honeymooning couples, devil-may-care gap-year travellers, wealthy holidaymakers or stringent savers - intent on reaching the ends of the earth for an experience that money virtually...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
01st February 2009
The Apogee Foundation is the vision and dream of Kenneth Schneider, a man who has dedicated his life to transcending boundaries as a lawyer, an executive, an academic, an artist- and, ultimately, as a human being. Only someone who has made his life's work...
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Author:
Daisy Scott
10th November 2008
All that had changed by the mid - to - late 1960s. By the time album sales overtook singles in Britain and America in 1967, the LP's principal purchasers were teenagers and the prevailing repertoire was pop and rock - not the soundtracks, Broadway show sc...
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Author:
Ronnie Slade
27th October 2008
Shark cage diving has become an incredibly popular experience for both tourists and locals alike in Cape Town and its surrounds. With the blending of the warm Indian Ocean and cool Atlantic Ocean around the Southern Cape Coast, this marine setting provide...
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Author:
Rosemary Grace Brooks
01st September 2008
Tag:National Boys Youth Dance Platform,china toys
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
The aim of this event is to demonstrate and support the rich diversity and quality of boy's youth and community dance groups across the UK and facilitate links betwe...
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Author:
utut1
26th June 2008
In Normandy, the water, the light, the colours, the gentle landscape and the rich diversity of its heritage all lend themselves perfectly to the gardener's art.
First of all, you can visit the Bosmelet castle near Auffay. A unique 15-acre walk through ...
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Author:
FrankStarc
08th May 2008
One of the most popular - and perhaps the most famous - markets in London is the one held every weekend in Camden Town. Camden Market began in its present form in 1974 when the Camden Lock crafts market was formed, after the canal trade had ceased. Origin...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane
09th April 2008
Oscar de la Renta china, designed by the renowned creator of couture himself, will truly make a fashion statement on your dinner table. The bold colors and patterns of Oscar de la Renta dinnerware are characteristic of the Dominican-born and world-renown ...
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Author:
Prabakar, S
28th March 2008
If you like to visit God's own Country, you can choose from Kerala tour packages that offer different options to enjoy Kerala. Kerala tour packages are packed in different flavors, and there is plenty of choice in the form of Ayurveda treatment package, s...
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Author:
Dev Sri
26th March 2008
There is no question about it; Seattle is a very well diversified city in terms of ethnic representation. Due to the fact that it is essentially a port city, and that it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, large numbers of immigrants are drawn t...
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Author:
Rob Parker
07th February 2008
Hidden in the heart of Europe, Slovakia is one of the continent's best-kept secrets, with its proximity to Poland, Hungary and Austria, it's a country of many contrasts, with beautiful scenery, fabulous mountains and winter-sports, friendly people and med...
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Author:
Trevor Giddings