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07th September 2009
I was recently stuck on a curb in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (everyone there still calls it Saigon). My objective, a restaurant where my husband and my lunch awaited me, stood on the opposite side of the street. I could see the food, smell it and, if you k... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st August 2009
In the lead up time and waiting for the vacation, people become captivated by the pleasurable moments before hand and what is to come and tend to forget to take precautionary measures for certain aspects of their trip. May I suggest even while you are rel... Read >
Author: TravisOl
20th August 2009
The Caribbean islands are everything that postcards present them to be and much more. Do not limit yourself to just the picturesque white beaches and majestic blue skies – to experience the true colors of the Caribbean, you should visit its side streets... Read >
Author: Jasica
21st July 2009
As cities go, Valletta is one of Europe’s most famous. Built over 500 years ago it is often described as a city ‘built by gentlemen, for gentlemen’ and has recently been made a World Heritage Site signifying its cultural importance. When you walk in... Read >
Author: Lucborg
20th July 2009
Famous as being Britain’s oldest recorded town, Colchester, situated in the county of Essex, receives millions of visitors each year.
Mixing old and new, this thriving historical, yet modern, town has plenty to offer visitors both young and old. Perf... Read >
Author: Essex Tourist Guide
09th July 2009
It is no secret that Toyota produces some of the finest automobiles on the market. The quality of production has allowed Toyota to thrive even when many in the auto business are noticing slumping sales. One reason for this is that the quality of manufactu... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
01st July 2009
When you hear the term “go green,” thoughts of buying a hybrid, reducing your carbon footprint, or even separating your household garbage probably come to mind. Chances are the last thing that comes to mind is having a yard sale or visiting a Reu... Read >
Author: stonyman
18th June 2009
New York is probably one of the most recognised cities in the whole world. The Statue of Liberty is a landmark known the world over, and is what defines New York City as one of the most famous cities in the world. Because it is a famous the whole world ov... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
18th June 2009
The Costa del Sol is well known throughout the world for its stunning beaches. But if there was one location along the coast that could be said to boast the best beaches of the lot, we would have to give the prize to Estepona.
This is a real Andalucia... Read >
Author: Robert Griggs
16th June 2009
New York City is maze of roads, avenues and side streets, and trying to find your way around if you don't know the place very well can sometimes be difficult. This is why when it comes to moving goods to this great city you need to call on experts like Mo... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
08th June 2009
This article is a general one in that it wont give you facts and figures about weight loss, what programs work and don’t work and the best drugs to take for weight loss. This article is about self-motivation.
Self-motivation is the main and underlyin... Read >
Author: petergoligher
04th June 2009
Creative and Innovative Ideas for Photo Documentation
Documenting photographs of places or people who have created an effect on you personally is a good hobby to get into. With a lot of tools and gadgets nowadays, producing your photos in different t... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez
18th May 2009
Planning for a holiday is something that needs good homework and adequate preparation. And so, after doing all that, your perfect option would be The Kingdom of Cambodia, a country in South East Asia with a population of over 13 million people who speak K... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
07th May 2009
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the country's largest city. Stretching south to north along the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires has been the gateway to Argentina for many centuries. As a result, this city is now a modern and dynamic capital tha... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
09th April 2009
What to do in Barcelona?
Barcelona stag do's offer the finest of a cultured European city, with a host of museums and art galleries available, you'll be able to strike a chord with the intellectual colleagues of your staff. If art galleries aren't up... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
02nd April 2009
The wonders of the Internet have been numerous, and those with dating issues have a place to experience the world of virtual romance. Online dating is the new way to have your love life sorted out, the magical way to rekindle your forlorn live life, addin... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
28th March 2009
Manolo Blahnik and SATC. The popularity of Manolo Blahnik shoes rose to overwhelming heights after being featured in hit television shows ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ and ‘Sex And The City’. In one episode of the SATC, the shoe-loving central character, ... Read >
Author: Edwin Blaze
12th March 2009
Havana is a grid-plan city, making it easy to navigate its broad avenues and side streets, originally lined with splendid churches and mansions of the city's former aristocracy. They have suffered greatly from neglect, and many are now crumbling and decre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
Shoppers with an eye for good prices and beautiful things will love shopping in Cabo San Lucas Mexico. Mexico is widely known for their inexpensive items like jewelry, clothing, and art. When traveling to Cabo you might consider learning where the best ... Read >
Author: dval478
23rd January 2009
There's more to Holland than windmills, tulips, canals and cheese. The country has many lesser-known attractions such as North Sea beaches, wild heathland, dense forests...and even hills and caves. Vast landscapes, where a huge sky hangs over flat farmla... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
14th January 2009
Bangkok is a buzzing city criss-crossed with canals & rivers. The sky line is one of high rises, shopping malls & international hotel chains but at the canal banks and side streets of the city the traditional side of Thai life is clearly visible. The bu... Read >
Author: travelmatty
12th January 2009
City parking might seem simple, but you would be amazed at the number of accidents that occur in parking garages, lots, and even on side streets. Dings, dents, and road rage happen frequently, but even serious injuries occur at slow speed. To prevent thes... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
19th December 2008
For centuries Rome has maintained a mystical, surreal atmosphere of both Italian charm and ancient history. It’s no wonder Rome has much to offer the whole family. If you’re considering your family holidays, consider this ancient city for all its wond... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2008
I'm using my road trip planner to take me to where the road ends where boats begin. Floating light parades are a cherished holiday tradition along the West Coast, especially in Southern California. Other states can claim their White Winter Wonderland but... Read >
Author: Davidr
15th December 2008
Something about Milwood
It is your typical Austin community: landscaped lawns, tree-lined side-streets, kids playing, couples strolling, all awash in Texas sun on a summer’s day, and you scout around for ‘for sale’ or ‘for rent’ signs. If you... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
15th December 2008
Visiting Belfast? Whether it’s for the cheap shopping or countless attractions, Belfast has something for everyone. And if fine art and paintings is your fancy, Belfast has plenty of top art galleries that you can browse through at your leisure.
Th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Named after the governor Sir Mathew Nathan, Nathan Road is located in Kowloon, at the northern limit of old British Colony. The road leads directly to Boundary Street and it is also known as Nathan’s Folly because of its unusual width. Tsim Sha Tsui, Jo... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th September 2008
Situated in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, in the Po Valley, Bologna can be described as the historical explorer’s dream. Free from the hordes of tourists who flock to more popular destinations, Bologna offers the visitor an unparalleled... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
25th September 2008
The Champs Elysees is without a doubt one of the most prestigious and most famous avenues in the world, and is very popular with the rich and famous for a shopping trip with its luxury speciality shops and fantastic cafes.
Its official name is the Aven... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com
23rd September 2008
Many homebuyers prefer Miami as the location of their home purchase. Tourists that frequent the city each year have seen the advantage of relocating to the area or purchasing a vacation home that will serve as their accommodation when they visit the city.... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
02nd September 2008
Sometimes whether we like it or not, while driving at night we have to deal with car drivers who have been drinking. Some of them are really drunk and can't barely to stay on the road. And if you ever see or deal with these kinds of drivers, you better pu... Read >
Author: aaheroe2
29th July 2008
Booking your holiday used to be a long and lengthy affair. In days gone by you would need to spend a considerable amount of time browsing through the many brochures and then even longer in your local travel agents premises before it was all booked. That... Read >
Author: Jonathan Walker
22nd July 2008
Nothing really prepares you for the reality of Bangkok’s infamous and ubiquitous traffic congestion. After the relative manicured tranquility of Singapore’s thoroughfares, the chaos and cacophony of the Thai capital envelopes you in its muggy monoxid... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall
03rd April 2008
The City of Málaga
By Edward Kirwan
The ancient City of Málaga, situated in the centre of the Costa del Sol has until recently been overlooked by many tourists. Arriving by air, it is easy to bypass the city traveling east or west and not return un... Read >
Author: edkirwan
01st April 2008
Today’s Siesta Key will mesmerize you the moment you step into its world-famous fine white beaches. Siesta Key's displays its unrivaled beauty to thousands of residents and tourists throughout the year, from sunrise to sunset. You'll discover Si... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
26th February 2008
On average, 166,000 of Americans are hospitalized as a result of a motorcycle accidents each year, and worse yet, nearly 5,000 will die from motorcycle accidents. Numerous others will be crippled for life, even though there are safety measures in place to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th November 2007
If there is one attribute that Los Angeles, CA is known for, it's the city's unrequited love affair with its automobiles. The city touts more than 25 interwoven freeways, which handle millions of commuters, automotive and otherwise, every day. Not surpris... Read >
Author: Matt P
14th November 2007
Most tourists coming to Barcelona want to see all the famous attractions they know. Many of these tourists miss out some of the most stunning attractions simply because they don’t know about them. We will describe some of the attractions of Barcelona.To... Read >
Author: Karen
21st October 2007
Those who have ever visited Paris would indisputably try to see it once again. The best way to get around the city is a Parisian friend, who surely speaks French and knows the capital pretty well. He or she will be the one who would show you some unique p... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
23rd July 2007
The Las Vegas Strip is an approximately 4 mile leg of Las Vegas Boulevard that runs from Mandalay Bay at the south end to the Stratosphere in the north. The Strip is one of the most famous and most valuable stretches of real estate in the world, and is th... Read >
Author: Mike McDougall
07th June 2007
Cardiff is one of the great cities of the UK and is definitely worth a visit. From the many shops & restaurants to the bustling nightlife & bay, there is something here for everyone. Its position is highly accessible from the M4 and has a local airport.
... Read >
Author: waller540
13th February 2007
We sit in our cars on freeways and side-streets - cursing traffic and how it makes the rest of our day difficult and generally off to an unsavory beginning or end. Traffic in the Internet world is viewed completely different - in fact, it is the most imp... Read >
Author: Jayson Krause
04th December 2006
Failure Stinks! Failure is D.R.A.M.A.—Dreadful, Ruinous, Awful, Mean, Atrocious. Failure should be avoided at all costs! That’s a MYTH that needs to be busted. Contrary to what most people think …FAILURE IS NOT AN “F” WORD!
In my book A First... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean
17th November 2006
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It is that time of year when you walk outside, the air smells crisp and the skies are a little grey. Jack Frost has touched the window panes with his magic fingers and the ice scraper needs to come out o... Read >
Author: Bryan Tran
27th September 2006
You have just 2 full days to see and experience all Barcelona has to offer. It sounds like mission impossible but you can do this wonderful vibrant city in just 48 hours with the help of this guide.
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The main streets of Barcelona are wide and lon... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
19th August 2006
Many parents are concerned about taking their toddlers trick-or treating. This tradition is fun and exciting, but in dimly lit side streets, it can be very dangerous for such small kids. There are many alternatives that are available to toddlers during th... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
06th August 2006
Dubai is the location where ancient and modern civilizations meet. Dubai is the place where you can be gazing at the Architectural craftsmanship that lead to the tall modern buildings and 5 minutes later you can be wondering through the little old side st... Read >
Author: James Bukovsky
16th June 2006
I was recently stuck on a curb in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (everyone there still calls it Saigon). My objective, a restaurant where my husband and my lunch awaited me, stood on the opposite side of the street. I could see the food, smell it and, if you k... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Homer Farey
YOU NEED TRAFFIC.
What do you mean by traffic? Traffic is the number of people who click on your site to see what you have to offer. ... Read >
27th August 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Old Town Pasadena which basically runs down Colorado Blvd. from Pasadena Avenue on the West to Marengo Avenue on the east and on either side of Colorado Blvd. from Holly St. on the north to Green St. on the south is quickly ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
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