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Helpful Tips For Skiing With Children

29th September 2009
On your next winter ski vacation, you don't need to leave the kids behind. Nowadays, children can not only take part in many winter sports, but you may find they even excel at them. Here are some tips for making your next ski trip fun for you and for your... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Amateur Satellite Radio

25th September 2009
When OSCAR was launched into space on December 12, 1961, the opportunity for amateur satellite radio transmissions from space was achieved. The satellite belongs to the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation which is an organization that is centered on educa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Denver Schools – A Closer Look

25th September 2009
Denver, Colorado…Home of the Mile-High stadium, a city with amazing scenery and a high altitude. It is one in which Denver Public Schools have set lofty goals for themselves. All school districts have mission statements, visions, and school improvement ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Switzerland in summer

24th September 2009
When you think of Switzerland in summer, do you think of walking, mountain flowers and cows with bells? Probably yes, but Switzerland in summer has much more to offer than this. It is an ideal destination for everyone from extreme sport junkies to young ... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey

Fall Foliage Trains: Autumn Excursions Treat Riders to a Brilliant Confetti of Color

22nd September 2009
Suddenly, there's a nip in the air... and, in most parts of the country, one needn't travel far to catch a glimpse of fall's annual pageant of colorful foliage. For those seeking more than a glimpse, some satisfaction will certainly be gained from a city ... Read >
Author: Michael Gleason

Motorcycle Roads, Routes, Rides

17th September 2009
The U.S. offers a wide array of rides, from snow-peaked mountains, beach-view routes, open farm country, big cities, small towns… you name it! The state of Colorado contains some of the most beautiful motorcycle destinations in the U.S. With breathtakin... Read >
Author: Chelsi

A Quick Guide to Sunglass Wear-Why, When and Where

17th September 2009
Sunglasses have been considered a fashion statement for decades, worn by celebrities and other famous folks in either a desperate attempt to conceal their identity or to play the movie star role, all while looking fabulous. Even though this usage still e... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Water Tanks - when and how they are used

16th September 2009
That basic concept of a water tank is storing water for mainly human consumption. They can be used for drinking or for agricultural uses as well as in case of fire and in food preparation. These are just a handful of solutions; the list actually almost se... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Choose the Best Miami Condo For You

11th September 2009
Are you in search of a dwelling in Miami? Look no further because Miami has all kinds of condos that would surely meet your needs. The choice of a condominium unit always depends on the personality of the buyer. You may want peculiar designs for your a... Read >
Author: CondoGuy

Malbec – All You Need To Know

26th August 2009
Malbec makes big, meaty red wines, which are full of lots of dark, spicy damson and bramble fruits. Perhaps slightly less well known than its Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon cousins, but by no means lacking in taste, Malbec displays clear characteristics of... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Explore the destinations around Delhi on your weekend holiday

22nd August 2009
Has Delhi city started crowding upon you? Go, pick up your car and drive out for couple of days and enjoy the weekend away from the hum drums of Delhi. Destinations around Delhi proffer an old world charm or a world of elegance, few of them with a sprinkl... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh

Providing Trekking in India , Trekking in Ladakh with Overlandescape

27th July 2009
Looking for trekking “adventure with care for nature”, then trekking in India and particularly Ladakh is the apt place for your expedition. Ladakh is spread over an area of 97,000 Sq. Kms and lies on an average of 3500 meters above the sea level. L... Read >
Author: India Internet

Natural Way to Achieve Optimal Health and Vitality

27th July 2009
Pukka Herbs is dedicated to helping people lead a healthy, balanced life through its range of organic herbal teas, remedies and oils. According to Pukka's Herbal Director, Sebastian Pole, in order to achieve vitality and healthy, glowing skin this summer,... Read >
Author: tugsearch

History Of Indian Golf Courses

21st July 2009
Golf is a sport whose popularity is increasingly on the rise in India. In India there was a time when golf was the prerogative of only few English officers. The Game gradually became popular among large mass of people. The golf courses in India were initi... Read >
Author: Sumit Gurg

The Big Five & More

20th July 2009
Byline: Danielle Bruce “goes overland to experience more of East Africa”Swathes of cloud fell around the rim of the crater, the early morning mist and high altitude vapours bringing a slight chill to the crisp clean air. Perched on the lip of what i... Read >
Author: tontravel

Adventure and Wildlife Tourism India

18th July 2009
India is one of the favorite country among tourists, travelers and tour lovers. As it consists various types of tourists attractions and sightseeing places that attracts tourists from all over the world. Among various types of tourists destinations wildli... Read >
Author: pancy

Langtang Tea House Trek

16th July 2009
If you are trekking in Nepal then you can’t possibly miss out on the evergreen, hauntingly beautiful, mystical region of Langtang. This is a region that offers several options for trekking in Nepal and is situated at a distance of 132km from Kathmandu. ... Read >
Author: RedJuice

Surviving Plane Accidents: What Passengers Can Do

08th July 2009
Many people believed that riding planes are safer than riding cars. Contrary to this, a study showed that a person is 12 times more likely to die from aircraft accidents than in vehicular accidents. However, it is undeniably true that travelling by pl... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

French Alps Property – Not Just For Winter

08th July 2009
French Alps Property – Not Just For Winter What comes to mind when one says “French Alps Property”? Snow, skiing, chalets and cozy nights by the fire? Well, that might be changing. The chalets are still there, but in addition to traditional winte... Read >
Author: eddieb

The Effects of Altitude in Aspen

06th July 2009
There is more to do in Aspen than ski! The Aspen nightlife is like nothing you will experience elsewhere. The warmth and camaraderie of all of the skiers, from all of the different lodges is quite special, and remarkable. You will have a good time in Aspe... Read >
Author: Armando Ramirez

Roasted Coffee Beans: The Perfect Cup of Coffee

06th July 2009
Coffee is an integral part of the day, from the first morning cup all the way down to the most popular after dinner drink. It is a popular any time drink and one whose taste can vary depending on how the coffee is brewed and the type of coffee beans used.... Read >
Author: poojasharma

Adventure India Holidays

29th June 2009
On an average travel agent 25 to 30 inquiries daily about prominent trekking routes, adventure sports, mountaineering, rock climbing and camping sites. Now, not only professional trekkers but also amateurs and children are trekking and climbing in the sta... Read >
Author: pancy

The Bohinj Valley: Paradise on Earth

28th June 2009
If Slovenia is the crowning glory of east European exotica, then undoubtedly the cherry on the cake will be Bohinj valley that lies in the north western region of this charming little tiny country. Lake Bohinj is situated at an altitude of 525 meters from... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Ladakh Tour Packages

28th June 2009
Ladakh is a beautiful place, which has the hustle and bustle with thick grove of popular trees.Ladakh consists of two districts Leh and Kargil. Its peaceful and tranquil settings justify its name, which in Buddhist mythology mean “Heaven on Earth” whi... Read >
Author: jyoti

Madrid flights: Enjoy your holiday without any hassle

23rd June 2009
As the capital and the largest city of Spain and one of the world's great cities, Madrid is more than the sum of its museums, monuments, galleries and other tourist attractions. As the administrative centre of Western Europe's second-largest country, Madr... Read >
Author: shawn12

Four Steps to Staying Healthy on the Trail

17th June 2009
Four Steps to Staying Healthy on the Trail Nothing can be as rewarding as strapping on a pack and heading out into the wilderness. Seeing remote and wild areas can rejuvenate your mind and soul. For many people, what should be a rewarding experience... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Ladakh Tourism

15th June 2009
Ladakh is a beautiful place, which has the hustle and bustle with thick grove of popular trees. Ladakh consists of two districts Leh and Kargil. Its peaceful and tranquil settings justify its name, which in Buddhist mythology mean “Heaven on Earth” wh... Read >
Author: jyoti

Become a skillful boarder

15th June 2009
If you have been too embarrassed to enter a fun park before, this summer could be your chance to shine. Improver camps are popping up all over Europe these days and if you book onto one this summer, come winter time you will be actually jumping those kick... Read >
Author: davidjackso

Muscle Max - Muscle building Supplement! For Maximum Strength!

12th June 2009
Muscle Max is a wonderful mixture of natural ingredients that maintain energy toughness and muscle mass. Whether you are a sportsman looking to improve your physical performance, or only just wanting to better your physical structure, Muscle Max is in all... Read >
Author: musclemax

Learn About Taiwan High Mountain Oolong Tea

11th June 2009
Taiwan is an island located in East Asia off the coast of China. It is bound to the east by the Pacific Ocean. The island is approximately 245 miles long and 90 miles wide. When the portuguese explorers first saw the island, they were impressed by its bea... Read >
Author: Ray Lee

An In-depth Guide To Taiwan Oolong Tea

11th June 2009
High Mountain Oolong Tea Oolong tea is referred to as semioxidized tea resembling a ball-like form produced from Qingxin Oolong varietals. Tea plantations located in The Central Mountains of Taiwan are major areas of production for the world famous oolon... Read >
Author: Ray Lee

Sky high helium balloons

07th June 2009
Balloons are loved by all. Not only by little chaps, but everyone from uncles to aunts, to grandparents, a balloon is everyone's favorite. Try gifting a balloon to someone and we promise you that it will for sure brighten up the face of that person. Lat... Read >
Author: Lilly Thomson

Quito & The Galapagos: Ecuador's best features

06th June 2009
The Republic of Ecuador is considered to be one of the most scenic and vibrant places to visit in South America. From a beach holiday in the Galapagos Islands to a city holiday exploring the Colonial city of Quito, a trip to Ecuador offers an active, ex... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Computer hard disk drive sold on eBay ‘had details of top secret U.S. missile defence system’

20th May 2009
The perils of failing to properly dispose of computer hard drives, raids or other digital storage mediums was brought into sharp focus over the past week after media reports disclosed that a top secret plans for a US military missile was found on a second... Read >
Author: Lloyd Stevens

What is Flavor Tea Do You Like?

19th May 2009
Green Tea Green tea, black tea, white or oolong tea, which one on you enjoy the most? The Chinese have enjoyed Green Tea for 4,000 years. They have found the mild and refreshing brew to aid in bringing relief from many illnesses. The tea has been us... Read >
Author: Alan Grundemeier

Uses Of Different Types Of Alloys

14th May 2009
The components of various alloys contain metallic and non-metallic elements. There are a large number of possible combinations of different metals and each has its own specific set of properties. The Alloys and the metals are covered by standards. The Use... Read >
Author: marsh

Hemis National Park,Ladakh,J&K,India- Snow Leopard country

08th May 2009
The feeling of being in snow leopard country was amazing. We were in the land of Buddha in High altitude Hemis National Park in Ladakh area of J&K State. Two hours back we sought the blessings of god at Hemis monastery for our successful journey. Since th... Read >
Author: tanny

Colorado Springs | Colorado's Historic City

05th May 2009
Colorado Springs was founded by General William Palmer in 1871. Palmer dreamed of creating a midwestern resort, replete with entertainment, lodging, religious values and a temperate climate. General William Palmer was an early American pioneer. He spe... Read >
Author: michael russell

Colorado Springs | Colorado's Historic City

05th May 2009
Colorado Springs was founded by General William Palmer in 1871. Palmer dreamed of creating a midwestern resort, replete with entertainment, lodging, religious values and a temperate climate. General William Palmer was an early American pioneer. He spe... Read >
Author: michael russell

Don't Buy Coffee Beans Until You Read This!

05th May 2009
People who are not familiar with whole coffee beans and coffee often ask what so special about coffee beans in the first place when jar of regular coffee can be easily purchased and is much more convenient. That would be absolutely true if you're all abou... Read >
Author: C Pinkston

Up in the Air in Courmayeur, Italy

01st May 2009
Where Italy, France and Switzerland converge sits the fairy tale town of Courmayeur. At the top of the Italy’s Aosta valley, high in the Alps, literally in the shadow of Europe’s highest peak, Mont Blanc, the town has become one of Europe’s premier ... Read >
Author: GypsyNester

Is LCD Set To Take Over The Television World?

28th April 2009
While some television fans might think that bigger is always better, new numbers are showing that television viewers are shelling out less for a plasma screen to watch their favourite programmes on. And that decline has led to a demand for smaller scr... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

How to Drive the Southern Pacific Route - From California to Georgia

26th April 2009
This road trip starts in San Diego on the west coast, winds its way east along the Mexico border and the southern states, before ending on the east coast in Savannah, Georgia some 3,800 kms later. Starting in San Diego, California’s second city you w... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Trekking in Nepal

15th April 2009
Trekking in Nepal is a paradise, as Nepal has been known to be the best destination for trekkers in the world. Nepal has some of the most spectacular, exciting and breathtaking trekking that nowhere can be found in the world, therefore, Trekking in Nepal ... Read >
Author: outfitternp

Coffee Maker – A utility for every household

15th April 2009
We live in a world where coffee machines are becoming more and more popular.Coffee makers are used to brew coffee without boiling water in a separate container. A coffee maker is an electric countertop appliance that brews hot coffee automatically. It ... Read >
Author: Priti Chaba

Training K 9 - Dog Diet

10th April 2009
If you want your dog to have the best training, you should look up to the best: training K9. K9 training is usually done in law enforcement where they teach dogs how to attack intruders, detect explosive devices and narcotics, protect people and help loca... Read >
Author: Damir

Travel Paradise of India with Kashmirholiday.in

09th April 2009
Kashmir Travel , a charming land of divine trinkets. Kashmir is one of the most beautiful tourist spots in India. Kashmirholiday.in gives you a prospect to visit the lakes and valleys, high altitude plains and mountains of the region. The blissful twi... Read >
Author: michael

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

Climb Famous Mountains

30th March 2009
Mountain climbers are adventurers who look for a bright new challenge. Whether one particular mountain climber is a professional or a hobbyist, most if not all of them all look forward to conquering a peak that is more difficult than their previous one. ... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Chatel in the Portes du Soleil - an undiscovered gem

27th March 2009
If you know a bit about skiing, and someone asks you what the largest ski area in the world is, you would probably say the Three Valleys. Similarly, if you were asked where the best "snow sure" ski areas are, you might mention some of the glacier resorts ... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey

Flying Wind Generators Power Our Homes?

27th March 2009
A lot has been said about our wind generators' power over the past few years. Initially thought of as the answer to the worlds energy crisis, we soon realized how many turbines, and the vast amount of space that would actually be needed to power the world... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

Soldiers Running High Risk of Losing Eyesight

28th February 2009
It’s an observable fact that the sunglasses have become a necessity. Generally people us it to protect there eyes from the harmful UV rays, but now the uses has been increased as it is also been used for hiding ones identity, generally done by the celeb... Read >
Author: Orpah Deborah

China Vacations Info - Skin Care Tips For Lhasa Travel

21st February 2009
This article is about the Lhasa travel and you can find some helpful information in it if you are planning your Lhasa travel now. Lhasa has a very high altitude and this makes the ultraviolet radiation very strong here.(closer to the sun than other pl... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Colorado Springs Apartments - Living the High Life in Colorado Springs

16th February 2009
For some people, now might be the perfect time to rent an apartment in Colorado Springs. While the real estate market struggles to revive, renting an apartment provides potential buyers with the time necessary to save capital, improve credit and secure em... Read >
Author: michael russell

Colorado Springs Apartments - Living the High Life in Colorado Springs

16th February 2009
For some people, now might be the perfect time to rent an apartment in Colorado Springs. While the real estate market struggles to revive, renting an apartment provides potential buyers with the time necessary to save capital, improve credit and secure em... Read >
Author: michael russell

Tips For Your First Time Lhasa Travel Or Tibet Travel-China Vacations Info

16th February 2009
This article is about the Lhasa travel and Tibet travel. You can find some helpful information in it if you are planning your trip to Tibet now. Tibet is a mysterious land. It is called the "roof of the world" and there are many beautiful stories about... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Lhasa Travel And Tibet Travel Info For Your China Vacations-Train To Tibet

14th February 2009
This article is about the Tibet travel and Lhasa travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning to visit Tibet now. To get in Tibet, train is a very good choice because you can slowly adapt to Tibet's high altitude instead of a ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

In summertime, discover the La Plagne resort in France

02nd February 2009
La Plagne comprises four charming village resorts, open for the summer season from June 28th to August 30th: Champagny en Vanoise, Plagne Montalbert, Montchavin and Les Coches. Six high altitude resorts are also part of the La Plagne resort: Aime la Plagn... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Travel during Pregnancy

02nd February 2009
While pregnancy, women find have to face quite a few restrictions to protect themselves & their baby. One of the queries that will come to the mind will be, “Can I travel?” As long as there are no known complications or concerns with pregnancy, it ... Read >
Author: MonikaS

Samsung Lcd Panel Lo2

23rd January 2009
Samsung 950 Lcd LCD TVs are available in three varieties: standard definition (SD) enhanced definition (ED) and high definition (HD). Ultra slim design - it is of course the thin and sleek design that turns heads and gets the attention of buyers. A... Read >
Author: Lori

An interest recipe for German Chocolate Cake

22nd January 2009
A few years ago I made a cake for the first time in my life. I was already an expert bread maker, but I had never baked a cake. The idea came to me on Christmas Eve, early that day for the help www.bread-machine-cookbook.com. My wife and I were cooking fo... Read >
Author: zsidhurenu

A Panoramic View of Sydney

21st January 2009
Opened on October 18, 2005 and stretching up to a height of 260m, the Sydney Skywalk offers one a wonderful view of the Sydney cityscape. Being at Sydney’s highest outdoor viewing spot one can see the Blue Mountains in the distance to the famous golden... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Lhasa, Tibet travel information - Travel guide and tips

21st January 2009
If you are not a Chinese citizen, you can not travel to Tibet alone. It is illegal to do so. You have to find a Chinese travel agent for your Tibet tours. You will need a "permit to enter Tibet" from the TTB(Tibet Tourism Bureau). Without this permit... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Papillon The Spa At Westgate Park City Provides The Ultimate In Relaxation

20th January 2009
Westgate Resorts provides an amazing getaway nestled in the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, Papillon the Spa at Westgate Park City, Utah, which features state-of-the-art therapeutic treatments and exercise facilities that allow you to refresh and rejuvenate ... Read >
Author: Ryan Wiseman

Bolivia - Travel Destination Tips on Where to Go

14th January 2009
When in Sucre cheesy as the 'dino mobile' looks a trip to the dinosaur footprints will exceed your expectations. The cost of a visit is cheap and the prints are extensive - it's just such a shame & quite unbelievable that such a treasure is still part of... Read >
Author: travelmatty

Trekking in Uttarakhand

09th January 2009
Uttarakhand spiritually known as Dev Bhoomi or The land of Gods - is a Paradise for nature and adventure lovers. Garhwal lies in the North West part of Himalayas. The Himalayas foothills are just ideal for trekking and camping enthusiast in India. Garhwal... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

Trekking in Uttarakhand

09th January 2009
Uttarakhand spiritually known as Dev Bhoomi or The land of Gods - is a Paradise for nature and adventure lovers. Garhwal lies in the North West part of Himalayas. The Himalayas foothills are just ideal for trekking and camping enthusiast in India. Garhwal... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

Plasma TVs at high altitudes

09th January 2009
There are many reasons to go out & buy a Plasma television, however, a concern that consumers often overlook is how the altitude where they live will affect the new TVs performance. If you are in the kitchen a lot, then I am sure you know that different a... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie

How To Boost Your Metabolism

29th December 2008
There are a lot of people who would give a lot to grow their metabolism. Having a high altitude of metabolism enables one to retain burn fat and exhaust gathering gaining with the least total of activity. Metabolism is the figure by which the body produce... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Guide to High Risk Jobs

29th December 2008
When discussing life insurance, the category of jobs considered 'high risk' can vary from broker to broker. There are, however, specific types of jobs that are listed more frequently. We can be quite certain that those who work in these occupations may ne... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Winter in All Kinds of Ways in La Plagne

19th December 2008
What is now reffered to as La Plagne covers the four said communities and incorporates over 200 km of slopes and 100 square kilometers of ski area: cross-country, downhill, and trails for all levels. Foreigners were scarce on the La Plagne ski the slop... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Patnitop a beautiful holidays destination in India

19th December 2008
Comparatively unknown, if you compared to the other tourist destination in India the state Patnitop is beautiful or serene. If one is aiming to get away from it all for some time, this place is hard to beat. Patnitop India is one of the most beautif... Read >
Author: Ayush kumar

Choosing & Flying A Kite

11th December 2008
Mini Kites Generally these kites are no bigger than a foot across, ideally suited for the youngest flyers, they can fly in the slightest of winds and simple to fly, a single line attached to the kite means that they can be flown with ease. On the whole... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

What I think of the Mercedes SL 500

08th December 2008
Looking for a laid-back yet luxurious drive in the country side, or a weekend get-away in a stylish nevertheless powerful motor? Then you have it all packed in the Mercedes SL 500. The Mercedes SL 500 which was once described in simple terms as the “pea... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Insomnia Facts - Causes, Symptoms, and Remedies for Insomnia

02nd December 2008
There are so many opinions and theories about insomnia that it can make your head spin. What one person thinks is good, another thinks is bad. What one person thinks is a cause of insomnia, another person thinks is a symptom of insomnia. When you cut out ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

Choosing & Flying A Kite

01st December 2008
Choosing the right kite is important if you want the best and safest kiting experience. This section of the shop is here to provide you with the right information to choose the perfect kite for the flyer, some of our kites are suitable for very small c... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Pashmina Shawls suppliers

04th November 2008
Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool derived from Changra or Changthangi or Pashmina goat (capra hircus). These goats are found in Changthang, a high altitude plateau with gentle slopes in Ladakh that stretches approximately 1600 km into Tibet;... Read >
Author: Rajni Sharma

How to Avoid Altitude Sickness in Breckenridge Colorado

27th October 2008
If you're traveling to a high altitude ski destination, such as Breckenridge, Colorado this winter, it's important that you bring along a thorough understanding of how higher elevations can affect your travels. With a base elevation perched at 9,600 feet... Read >
Author: kellyben

The Best Snowboarding in Europe

15th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 directline-holidays.co.uk It is increasingly evident that ski resorts cater for a variety of activities these days. With snow rafting, glacier climbing, hiking and snowboarding, there are many different winter sports that are offered... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Have a High Altitude-free Breckenridge Time

24th September 2008
You’ve decided that Breckenridge is the best place to spend your winter vacation and learn how to ski. The first mountain getaway you’re taking. Breckenridge is great to enjoy a quiet mountain town atmosphere; you are going to have a wonderful time. S... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Information on Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension

24th September 2008
Idiopathic pulmonary hypertension also called is Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary hypertension is an abnormal altitude of the pressure in the pulmonary flow caused by the constriction of the blood vessels that supply blood to the lungs. Pulmonary hyperten... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Your Healthcare Jobs Search Begins Today!

09th September 2008
Welcome back if you're a returning visitor and just plain welcome, if you're new! As you know if you've been here before, this is where I give advice to job seekers. Today, I am featuring an article about the US healthcare system, designed to give those ... Read >
Author: Bill S

Summer at Copper Mountain Resort

08th September 2008
Summer at Copper is still in full swing for about 4 more weeks, pending snow. There is an amazing amount of activities to keep the family happy and entertained. My initial thought when I was doing my research was “this is not going to work for a day t... Read >
Author: Travelshowwithbobbijo

Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world

05th September 2008
With grape vines growing virtually everywhere, Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world. No Italian meal is complete without the clinking of wine glasses.Yet perhaps surprisingly, Italy is a relative newcomer to the world wi... Read >
Author: sulamita

TREK PLANNING –FOR TRAVELERS

04th September 2008
TREK PLANNING –FOR TRAVELERS Which trek should I choose? When do I go? How do I prepare? These are some of the questions that will arise once you decide to go on a trekking holiday. The kind of hike you end up doing will depend on y... Read >
Author: JASSI

Sending Text Message: Interchange a Short Message With Your Mates

28th August 2008
The Short Message Service (SMS), more usually known as the text messaging and is currently the most used mobile phone service. Frantic wrist action is enjoyed around the globe, even to the point of etiquette, as consumers are spotted texting in restaurant... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

The Capital of Mexico is Toluca

24th July 2008
Toluca is the state capital of State of Mexico in central Mexico and is a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. Today a large and modern industrial centre, sprawling across a wide plain. At an altitude of nearly 2700m, it is the ... Read >
Author: SUMIT NANDA

The Galapagos, When to Travel

18th July 2008
Similar case to every foreign destination, Ecuador and surround provinces are affected by a distinct weather pattern, guiding its flow of tourism. What was intended to be an exotic getaway to the notorious yet relatively anonymous Galapagos Islands has... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Breathing Problems: Causes, Symptoms and Preventions

10th July 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Canadian Scientists Disclose Tactics For Asteroid-Hunting Satellite.

07th July 2008
Canada's space industry is out to attest again that good quality science can come in a tiny package. On Thursday, the Canadian Space Bureau as well as the Defence Research Development Canada publicized they are prepared to start the, NEOSSat, otherwise... Read >
Author: John

Three ways to play safe with your plastic money

04th July 2008
Summary: Balance transfer, repayment of the borrowed amount within the grace period and paying the minimum monthly installment help you to handle your credit card bills at an affordable limit. These there steps help you to have interest free credit option... Read >
Author: addi

The Orenburg Shawls Mystery

30th June 2008
Shawls are known since antique, but all the recent shawls history starts from the Kashmir shawls discovery from the 17th century end. One of the specific features of the Kashmir shawls is the matter used to make them: the Tibet goat's down. This down ... Read >
Author: Alan Carter

The silent beauty: Sikkim with India Tour Packages

24th June 2008
Sikkim is the second smallest state of India. It is surrounded by Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and Indian state of West Bengal. This land is situated in the Himalayan ranges; the terrain of the state is composed of only hills and greenery. The third highest peak ... Read >
Author: sophia

A Tailor-Made Solution to All Your Comfort Need

18th June 2008
Get nostalgic to any of your room in the house! You can absolutely go flat and fall in love with the vast array of bean bags . The bean bags make a perfect fit to all your cozy yearnings owing to its availability in all kinds of different sizes to suit th... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

6 Tips For Buying Patio Umbrellas

17th June 2008
To complete my outdoor patio furniture set I wanted to purchase a patio umbrella for my garden. I live in a relatively high altitude area of the country where the evenings can get quite chilly in the evenings so eating out isn’t always possible so wh... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

A Tailor-Made Solution to All Your Comfort Need

11th June 2008
Get nostalgic to any of your room in the house! You can absolutely go flat and fall in love with the vast array of bean bags . The bean bags make a perfect fit to all your cozy yearnings owing to its availability in all kinds of different sizes to suit th... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Andean Mountain Cat

27th May 2008
Also known as Andean Highland Cat or simply the Andean Cat, the Andean Mountain Cat lives in the arid deserts of the high Andes. Classified as Leopardus Jacobitus or Oreailurus Jacobita, the beautiful cat is often likened to the elusive Snow Leopard owing... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Breathing Problems – Information on Breathing Problems

06th May 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Flora And Fauna Of Greek Island Crete

16th April 2008
The Greek island of Crete does not only carry the secrets of an ancient civilization, but also puts a very rich flora and fauna on display for those who may be seeking to spend time in the nature's arm. The island is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea wa... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

11th April 2008
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA (NCA). The main feature of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)is the Ngorongoro Crater--the world's largest unbroken volcanic caldera. It extends through the Crater Highlands, in which local tribes are permitted to maintai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The city of sails

27th March 2008
Winter in New Zealand come about from the months of June until August due to it being a southern hemisphere nation the traditional winter months of November and December are actually the height of New Zealand’s summer! For those who love the mountain... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Some Important Aspects Of Skiing Rock Mountain

25th March 2008
Skiing Rock Mountain is a group of sport activities that have common holding equipment called skis. Along with the skis, this sport requires ski bindings and ski boots. Skiing Rock Mountain is a demanding sport as it subjects your body to repeated stresse... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Sunburn Information and Cure

28th February 2008
If you are a frequent visitor of the beaches or work under the sun in the yards, or simply stay under the sun for a considerable time, you are bearing a higher risk of developing sunburn. This is a kind of blistering caused by overexposure into the sunlig... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Wine tours in and around Buenos Aires, Argentina

27th February 2008
For those who have a love of wine, visiting the many wineries in and around Buenos Aires is a definite must do on their itinerary. There are plenty of wine tours all around Buenos Aires, but depending on your choice, some wine tours focus on more than jus... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Breathing Problems -Herbal Medicines for Breathing Problems

25th February 2008
Breathing is vital to life. Every time we breathe, we not only take oxygen in but breathe carbon dioxide out. Without oxygen the cells of the body will start to die in about three minutes. Difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, breathlessness ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Colorado Vacationing in Style

01st February 2008
Whether you’re looking to hit the snow capped mountains in the winter or the links in the summer, do it in style with an Aspen or Vail vacation home. Private home owners abound in nearly all parts of the world, offering up their residences as winter ... Read >
Author: zonder zonder

Oximeters for Non-Medical Uses

28th January 2008
Non-medical oximeters are sport-versions of pulse oximeters designed to meet the needs of the high altitude performance sports and aviator markets. They often come in the form of the fingertip pulse oximeter used in high-altitude situations and can be rel... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

The Making of Sunglasses

24th January 2008
Roman Emperor Nero "made" the first sunglasses by watching gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes. The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289. Around the twelfth century and be... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

All About Sunglasses

24th January 2008
Any time of year, sunglasses should be a part of your daily heath-consciousness routine. Sunglasses are not just for summers on the beach anymore or just for looking cool and mysterious. Designer sunglasses are no longer just for wealthy movie stars. S... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

You Can Stop Global Warming & BIG BENEFITS

22nd January 2008
You Can Stop Global Warming & BIG BENEFITS Evidence suggests that most high-altitude glaciers in the planet's tropical regions will disappear in the near future; and that in most of the world, glaciers and ice caps are rapidly retreating, even in... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill

Avoiding Altitude Sickness in Breckenridge, Colorado

27th September 2007
When travelling to a high altitude destination such as Breckenridge, Colorado, it is important to understand and prepare oneself for the possible effects of the area’s elevation. At 9,600 feet, Breckenridge is one of the highest ski towns in the west. ... Read >
Author: kellyben

Life & income protection insurance: make sure you are covered!

30th August 2007
Despite popular perceptions, people working in stress-related jobs do not have to pay higher premiums for their life insurance as there is no evidence to suggest that their life expectancy is affected by their job. However, in terms of income protection i... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Why gorillas are under threat

28th August 2007
Gorillas are large, quiet, gentle apes that live in Africa. Although gorillas are often portrayed as aggressive brutes, they are in reality shy, peaceful vegetarians. Because of unappreciated loss of habitat, these beautiful primates are in great danger o... Read >
Author: Cravenplan

Black Zirconium - The New Contender For Mens Jewellery

28th August 2007
Although largely unheard of by the majority of jewellers at the time of writing, Zirconium, along with Titanium, is fast becoming the latest in a line of trends to hit the UK and USA markets and be taken by storm. Consumers, hungry for alternative je... Read >
Author: Alan Hadley

Nainital

03rd May 2007
Nainital, the hill station in the state of Uttarakhand which is situated at the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas is a popular tourist attraction especially during the summer season ranging from April to September. This picturesque hill station is aptly l... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

The Common Causes of Sinus Infection

12th April 2007
A sinusitis infection can cause a lot of pain; this is a result of an inflammation in your nasal passages or sinus. There are a lot of symptoms that can recognize an infection such as this; this often comes with a headache and also coughing. A sinusitis ... Read >
Author: Carlalet

Take Spanish lessons and visit Costa Rica soon!!

10th April 2007
Take Spanish lessons and then use them when you visit Costa Rica! With over 130 miles of Caribbean coastline and over 630 miles of Pacific coastline,together with an almost ideal climate,Costa Rica is a wonderful place to make use of your Spanish.Whilst ... Read >
Author: Roger Johnson

Jeep Wrangler Models Set High Altitude World Record

10th April 2007
Two Jeep Wrangler Unlimited vehicles have recently set a world high altitude record when they climbed on to the Ojos del Salado located in the South American mountain range of Chile. The two vehicles climbed 6,646 meters (21,804 feet) above sea level, a... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

Travel from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp, Tibet

05th April 2007
For a tour from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp, we usually have two options for returning at the end - one is to get back to Lhasa and another one is to drive further to Kathmandu through the border town of Zhangmu between China and Nepal. When plann... Read >
Author: Sherry Jia

HIGH ALTITUDE ITBP CASE STUDY ON SURGERY AT LADAKH

30th March 2007
High Altitude Case Study On Anaesthetic Effects Of Xylazine/Ketamine During Surgery In Ladakhi Dog. Sudhakar Natarajan* N. S.Jadon* Indo Tibetan Border Police, C/O 56 APO G B Pant Univ.,Pantnagar * Veterinary Officer, 18 Bn, ITBP, Ladakh Sector. ... Read >
Author: sudhakar natarajan

Free Grants Can Do Great Things for You… and the World

12th March 2007
Many people are unaware of the brilliant inventions, life-saving innovations, and important programs that have been fueled by government and foundation grants. If you need help launching your own great idea, you should find out more about available free ... Read >
Author: Alan Paul

Buying Sunglasses and Eyeglasses Tips

15th February 2007
Buying sunglasses for recreational purposes calls for more critical examinations and some fundamental selection criteria in the mind among others, than you would have in a normal case. The tinted lenses used must not distort color and contrast for visual ... Read >
Author: Jim Sturges

Self-confidence for singles to avoid the partner from Hell

07th February 2007
Guide to Trauma Free Relationships (409 words) Written by Norbert Henke (Counselor/Psychotherapist) Singles have to protect and rely on themselves for happiness, decision-making and particularly, when it comes to sex. However, for many singles, sex (or ... Read >
Author: Norbert Henke Dipl.Psy.

Vacation Rentals in Majestic Mammoth Lakes

24th January 2007
When heading to the High Sierras, its best to make sure that every aspect of the trip is as pleasing and refreshing as the majestic mountains, clean air and rich array of activities are sure to be. Do this by renting a vacation home that will measure up t... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Mammoth Lakes Has Much to Offer Nature Lovers

24th January 2007
Though easy to overlook on a map (it’s only four square miles), Mammoth Lakes, California could hardly be described as un-noteworthy. Tucked away into the Inyo National Forest, the town highlights all that is stunning about Eastern California – attitu... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Advancements in Medical Skin Care Provide Hope for Those With Sun Damaged Skin

23rd January 2007
Sun exposure is the leading cause of photo-aging, the premature aging of the skin. Sunlight has a broad spectrum of light wavelengths, with the ultraviolet wavelength damages the skin the most. Colorado's high altitude provides less protection against th... Read >
Author: Ken Oleszek, MD

Kona Coffee to Italian to Brazilian - What is the Best

11th January 2007
Kenyan, Yemen, Brazilian, the list goes on and on. Which is your favorite flavor? Perhaps there are flavors you are not familiar with, such as brews from New Guinea or Sulawesi. Here is a quick guide to some of the most popular. Robusta and Arabica –... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Kona Coffee - Simply the Best of the Best

23rd December 2006
Aside from the gorgeous beaches, lush forests and warm people, another thing that Hawaiians are proud of is a coffee variant that is solely produced in their islands, which is the Kona coffee. Kona beans are some of the most expensive on the market, and h... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

The Mountain Gorilla - A Charismatic Giant Under Siege

23rd August 2006
Gorillas are the largest and most charismatic of the great apes. After chimpanzees, they are our closest biological kin and share upto 98% of our genes. They bear an unmistakable affinity to humans by way of intelligence, physiological structure and behav... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

A Quick Guide to Sunglass Wear-Why, When and Where

22nd July 2006
Sunglasses have been considered a fashion statement for decades, worn by celebrities and other famous folks in either a desperate attempt to conceal their identity or to play the movie star role, all while looking fabulous. Even though this usage still e... Read >
Author: Michael Burkhart

Flying Healthy

12th June 2006
FLYING HEALTHYBy Laura Quarantiello Tiare Publications Group422 words35 thousand feet up isn't a nice place. It's cold, it's dry and it'sshort on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airplane,I hope!) you won't notice these little problems b... Read >
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World Cup Preview - Ecuador

08th June 2006
Outright Odds: 300/1 Group A Winners: 9/1 Ecuador qualified for their second World Cup finals in succession on the back of a remarkable home record which included victories over both Brazil and Argentina. So should punters rush out and lump on the hug... Read >
Author: Jason Lane

Asthma and Altitude

07th May 2006
Asthma is a chronic lung condition that is characterized by difficulty in breathing. People with asthma have extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. During an asthma attack, the airways become irritated and react by narrowing and constructing,... Read >
Author: Bjorn Gutter

Super Charge Your Goals to Create What You Really Want

15th March 2006
By Carol TuttleCarol Tuttle is a Master Energy Therapist and the author of the best-selling book, Remembering Wholeness: A Personal Handbook for Thriving in the 21st Century.The tradition for the new year is to write-out goals for ourselves. Typically the... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

You To Can Ski Down Mount Everest

20th February 2006
You To Can Ski Down Mount Everestby Robin ShorttGetting to the summit is optional, getting down ismandatory.- David Breashears-Extreme Skier Maegan CarneyExtreme skier Maegan Carney had made a bid to be the firstwoman, and second person to ski down the wo... Read >
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Caravanserai

16th February 2006
The band "Santana" played a famous and memorable tune called "Caravanserai". It starts with desert music and goes into a West African rhythm followed by the beats and drummings of various other Countries. Santana both tries and succeeds in capturing ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

What Is In Your Lip Balm?

16th February 2006
The use of lip balm is often necessary due to the fact that our lips don't produce any oil and are likely to become dry and chapped. You'll probably notice this during the wintertime, especially if you spend time outdoors. However, many of us have chapped... Read >
Author: Lisa Maliga

Does Altitude Affect Your Asthma?

24th November 2005
If you have asthma and you enjoy outside activities that take you to higher elevations or much, much higher, the possible danger has certainly crossed your mind. Well, the news isn't all bad, though it is cautionary. Asthma is a chronic lung condition... Read >
Author: David Silva

Explore the adventurous side of you

23rd August 2005
Adventure. Do you actually remember the word? When was the last time you went out for some real adventures? Well, you might be having some wrong perceptions about 'adventure', considering your everyday life in this concrete jungle as one big adventure (in... Read >
Author: Loreal Oliver