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Planning a Trip to Ireland

30th September 2009
About The Country The summers are warm and the winters are moderate with some snow. May and June are the sunniest months. Weather changes quite frequently from cloudy to sunny and vice versa. If planning the visit during the summer, lightweight woolen ... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra

How To Build Your Solar Pool Heater

29th September 2009
A solar pool heater enables you and your family to enjoy your swimming pool or outdoor spa for a greater part of the year. Into spring and autumn. And into cooler mornings and evenings. When others are shivering! There are four ways to heat your pool ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Climate In Torrevieja In Spain

28th September 2009
Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca in Spain are popular tourist destinations for people from all over the world. The area has a large British and Irish community. People from Northern Europe often vacation here and many own holiday properties or second homes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Plan Your Vacation WIth A Rental Car

23rd September 2009
Italy being one of the most visited countries in Europe has always been a dream destination for tourists. No matter what season, it is always fully packed with people. Due to all these rushes one cannot find a cab in time. Hence you need to go for a rent ... Read >
Author: David Patullo

Sapa travel information

18th September 2009
Area: 67.864 ha Population: 43.600 inhabitants Mainly tribles: Black H’mong, red Dzao, Zay…… Located in Lao Cai City, Sapa is a mountainous district in the Southernwest of Lao Cai Province. Sapa District is very well-known with Sapa Townlet, a ... Read >
Author: sapa travel

Why Flights To Turkey Are Such Good Value For Money

16th September 2009
One of the Mediterranean’s best bargains; Turkey welcomed over 24m visitors last year, and is expecting an even higher number before the end of 2009. Whilst flirting constantly with Europe, Turkey's current status and good exchange rate for the Turkish ... Read >
Author: Yvonne

Sikkim Trekking Tour – An amazing experience

15th September 2009
Trekking tours in Sikkim are particularly meant to let one take pleasure in the amazing sightseeing of the nearby places and mountains. It is also a peek boo into, the lifestyle of villagers of north east India. North east India tour package is full of qu... Read >
Author: sulusimi

Tree Nursery

03rd September 2009
Nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse, a building of glass or in plastic tunnels, designed to protect young plants from harsh weather (especially frost), while allowing access to light and ventilation. Modern greenhouses allow automated control of t... Read >
Author: tsons

How to manage and treat the symptoms of seasonal allergy

24th August 2009
Is it not unfortunate, coughing and sneezing at the same time each year? This last point is important to note that you suffer from seasonal allergies. Even if you suffer from seasonal allergies all year, many believe that the symptoms worsen in the spring... Read >
Author: Ruel

Sikkim Trekking Tour Is Fun In North East India

19th August 2009
The most thrilling trekking trails, rich biodiversity, high mountain ranges, colourful culture and everything that you can think of – welcome to Sikkim, the paradise of nature lovers & adventure enthusiasts. One of the seven sisters (seven beautiful... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Accommodation in Tasmania

13th August 2009
Tasmania is known as the most mountainous region in Australia. There is so much you can do here. Hiking, bike rides, camping, visiting the national zoo, fishing and maybe playing cricket with the natives. Tasmania experiences summer, winter, spring and au... Read >
Author: Melanie Rodericks

Cheap flights to Cape Town- Plan your budget travel to most exciting destination, Cape Town

09th August 2009
Are you planning for an international holiday? Plan your holiday to Cape Town. It is an incredibly beautiful place. It is the second most populous city in Johannesburg. It is the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa. You can book... Read >
Author: Robert Moore

UK Horse Racing Explained

08th August 2009
Over 1,300 thoroughbred horse racing meetings at 59 racecourses are held annually across the United Kingdom. Prize money is in excess of £100 million and more than 6 million people attend race meetings each year. The sport is ingrained in British culture... Read >
Author: miteljanson

Mayan Ruins in Cancun

31st July 2009
Besides being a popular tourist destination, Cancun is also one of the best places to visit if you wish to gain a deeper insight into the Mayan culture and heritage. The Mayan civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world that existed in so... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Most Attractive places to Visit around Pembrokeshire Wales

29th July 2009
Pembrokeshire is a amazing place to travel around or relax in at any time of the year. The beaches are great in summer but they're just as good in spring and autumn. Whenever you come or wherever you go in Pembrokeshire, The welcome is always warm and gen... Read >
Author: Potter slade

Morocco Vacations Guide

29th July 2009
Morocco is a place where sand embraces the sea and snow. The charismatic beauty of the place is such that it lures visitors from around the world. The southern coast of Morocco converges in the Western Sahara whereas its northern sides are enveloped by th... Read >
Author: Paul Taylor King

Morocco Vacations Exposed

28th July 2009
Morocco kisses the Sahara on its southern coast while it hugs the Atlas Mountains on its northern region. The beauty and splendor of the Atlas Mountains is without doubt spellbinding. Other than making the setting of Morocco beautiful, this mountain range... Read >
Author: Paul Taylor King

The Canton Trade Fair, China's Largest Import And Export Trade Show

25th July 2009
The idea of trading goods and within a country and between countries is ancient, especially in China. But with the industrial revolution and the explosion of the manufacturing of goods in China, grew what is called "The Canton Trade Fair" This fair, e... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

You Can be Stylish and Beautiful and Wear Modest Clothing Through Color Analysis

22nd July 2009
Admittedly it is very difficult to find modest clothing in most clothing outlets. This has given rise to the modest clothing industry. However, whether you wear modest or immodest clothing if you do not choose the right colors for you, your clothes will... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Most Suitable Clothes for Kids - ezine

11th July 2009
The clothing of the newborn must possess the same properties as with the intention of of early period. It must afford due kindliness, be of such equipment as fix not chafe the skin, and so made as to occasion thumbs down unnatural constriction. Into r... Read >
Author: triadeer

Experience San Francisco

23rd June 2009
Look up San Francisco in the dictionary and you’d find the words; cool, cultured and chic without being brash. Unlike Los Angeles, San Francisco likes to keep things understated. From the beautiful architecture, fantastic food and wine and a vibrant... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Most picturesque and naturally preserved areas of the country: Pembrokeshire Wales

17th June 2009
If any place is defined by its coastline, it's Pembrokeshire. For 186 miles the shore ducks and dives, wriggles and squiggles around the south-western tip of Wales. Soaring headlands give way to sheltered coves, big beaches end abruptly at sheer cliffs, p... Read >
Author: Potter slade

Cape Town’s Seasons

15th June 2009
Cape Town is exposed to influences from both the icy Atlantic Ocean as well as the warmer Indian Ocean but it is arguably the Table Mountain range, which effectively forms the spine of the Peninsula, that has the most marked effect on Cape Town’s weat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Planning A Vacation At Yosemite Park

17th April 2009
With its beautiful waterfalls and stunning rock formations, the Yosemite National Park is an ideal destination for anyone who is planning a vacation in California. Yosemite, one of the oldest national parks in America, is widely known for its valleys, mea... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Walking For Fun and Fitness – In Comfort!

16th April 2009
As part of my daily exercise and fitness plan I walk almost every evening – especially in Spring and Autumn. I love just wandering the neighborhood and checking out everyone’s garden and landscaping. If I like what I see, maybe I’ll copy it! LOL In ... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Las Vegas – A popular Tourist Destination

02nd April 2009
Las Vegas, named as the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’, is famous for casino resorts and number of entertainments. Las Vegas is internationally famous for gambling, shopping and entertainment. When to Visit: Summer is hot in Las Vegas, with ... Read >
Author: George Pallan

Getting Married On The Gold Coast

27th March 2009
The Gold Coast's beautiful climate and the natural beauty of the beaches, parks and gardens provide wonderful locations for ceremonies, wedding photographs and receptions. The Gold Coast region caters for all tastes and styles to ensure your day is exa... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

Caring for your Lawn

20th March 2009
The lawn is generally the most vital part of the garden and also takes the most quantity of are to keep it in the best condition. Taking care of your Lawn - Grasslands are incorrectly regarded as a low maintenance part of the garden they can be low upkeep... Read >
Author: swishaw

Most Common Symptoms of Mold Exposure

13th March 2009
Lucky homeowners find mold in their home before it spreads, others may not notice the signs and the mold can go undetected for years. Depending on the type of mold in your home and how long it has been there, you may experience an array of ill health symp... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam

Most Common Symptoms of Mold Exposure

13th March 2009
Lucky homeowners find mold in their home before it spreads, others may not notice the signs and the mold can go undetected for years. Depending on the type of mold in your home and how long it has been there, you may experience an array of ill health symp... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam

The Full Japan Experience

11th March 2009
If you're determined to explore Asia but unsure which country to stay, you might want to set your sites on Far East Asia and voyage to Japan. Here is some broad but valuable information that is good to know when you trek Japan. It will help you get a bett... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

Forget expensive flights and long haul travel – why not forgo your holiday in the heat?

10th March 2009
When people think of Scotland, they think of the highlands and islands; holiday rentals alongside remote Scottish lochs and nothing but countryside for miles around. But in their rush to ‘head for the hills’, people often overlook the south of Scotla... Read >
Author: OllyS

Starting a Landscaping Business - What You Should Know

03rd March 2009
I have been in this business for over seven years. I saw it when it was small and have seen it grow exponentially! According to several sources, the landscaping industry has had an amazing 1000% increase in growth over the last 10 years! Also, residential... Read >
Author: Tagg Hamilton

All About Lawns In Your Home

02nd March 2009
To make curves or to form a circle, drive a small stake into the ground and attach some string to it. At the opposite end of the string, attach a funnel filled with sand. Pull the string taut to the length required, and then use it to make an even curve. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Some Traveling Tips To Italy

24th February 2009
summers and not so cold winters. The weather is the best in spring and autumn with pleasant temperatures and scenic views. At that time of the year, the place isn't crowded much and things can be enjoyed in leisure. Incase of emergency call 112. For fire ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Some Traveling Tips To Ireland

24th February 2009
About The Country The summers are warm and the winters are moderate with some snow. May and June are the sunniest months. Weather changes quite frequently from cloudy to sunny and vice versa. If planning the visit during the summer, lightweight woolen... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Plan your visit according to weather in Japan

18th February 2009
Due to different geographical conditions and topographical position, the climate of one country varies from the other. Similarly, climate and weather in Japan is entirely different from that of other countries. It enjoys mild and temperate climate except ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Plan your visit according to weather in Japan

18th February 2009
Due to different geographical conditions and topographical position, the climate of one country varies from the other. Similarly, climate and weather in Japan is entirely different from that of other countries. It enjoys mild and temperate climate except ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Cockatiel Breeding: Expert Tips for Breeding Cockatiels

09th February 2009
Cockatiel breeding is a task that requires much dedication and time. The adult birds and babies may also get sick and need to see a vet, so it may also become costly. Make sure you're prepared to give your birds the attention and care they need. If you... Read >
Author: D Swain

Backpacking through Europe Do’s & Don’ts

12th January 2009
Looking over the Seine, paddling across Venice, or sun-bathing on a Spanish beach are just some of the incredible perks of traveling through Europe. Not everyone has to have a private jet and a money-tree growing in the backyard to make it there. Learni... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens

Backpacking through Europe Do’s & Don’ts

09th January 2009
Looking over the Seine, paddling across Venice, or sun-bathing on a Spanish beach are just some of the incredible perks of traveling through Europe. Not everyone has to have a private jet and a money-tree growing in the backyard to make it there. Learni... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens

Top Luxury European Properties in Algarve, Portugal: Buying a Place at Algarve

05th January 2009
Portugal is a country located in the Iberian Peninsula at the southwestern part Europe. It is bordered by the country of Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal is one of the best places to consider when you are looking to buy or purchase beautiful propert... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Biking in Winter: Be Prepared

19th December 2008
Of course, there are many bikers that are recreational riders and use their motorbikes only during the summer months or on milder spring and autumn days. In addition, there are those who use them as their primary transport on a daily basis and in all weat... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Tips When Travel in Xi'an

11th December 2008
Xian is situated in the southern part of the Guan Zhong Plain in Shaanxi province, with the Qinling Mountains to the south and the Weihe River to the north. It is in a warm temperate zone, and has a continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons; ... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Business Retreats in Lake Tahoe

08th December 2008
The majestic and spectacular natural setting of Lake Tahoe makes it a favorable resort and meeting location for businesses. California retreat centers are considered the best in the United States. Whether you are going to hold a business conference, a t... Read >
Author: Ailen Cannabis

Why Sunday is My Favourite Day in Barcelona.

08th December 2008
Sunday is traditionally the day of the week for relaxing, spending time with your family or friends, and preparing for the coming week. In my home of Barcelona, there are a few more things on offer, too. One thing I love about Barcelona is the weather... Read >
Author: David Brydon

The Climate Of India-For Travelers

04th December 2008
India has hot tropical weather with variations occurring region to region. Because of the sheer size of the country, the climate depends not only on the time of year, but also on the location. While the heat is unbearable in the Gangetic pla... Read >
Author: JASSI

Staying in 5 Star Hotels in Amsterdam & Atlanta

27th October 2008
Amsterdam is the capital of Netherlands. Finding 5 star hotels in Amsterdam is a matter of pleasure because there are better the best luxury hotels in Amsterdam. Even though this city is one of the coolest cities in Europe, it hosts several tourists every... Read >
Author: Peter Fleming

Reasons for Buying Cyprus Holiday Home or Villa

20th October 2008
Buying a Cyprus holiday home or villa on this Mediterranean island is becoming increasingly popular and it’s easy to see why - with its diverse and fascinating landscape, wonderful climate, long history and culture it has so much to offer. Cyprus is als... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Soak Up the Sun in Costa Brava

15th October 2008
Costa Brava is in Catalonia, a northeastern region of Spain. It is a beautiful place with a moderately mild and cool climate, perfect for travellers who want to escape from the chilly cold weather in Northern Europe. Also known as Wild Coast, it is a very... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com

Soak Up the Sun in Costa Brava

15th October 2008
The average annual temperature in Costa Brava usually hovers around 22OC. This place provides an average of 2,500 hours of sunshine every year. The rainfall in Costa Brava is fairly moderate, which usually occurs during the winter season. The area re... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com

The Reason Why Australia?

06th October 2008
As we all know that the biggest attraction in this place is its natural beauty. From the exquisite beaches to the impeccable landscape. Who among us didn't want to experience this kind of thing? The landscape deviates from dry to tropical rain forest to a... Read >
Author: Arleigh

Must see London Shows for 2008

02nd October 2008
by Andrew Mitchell When the weather turns brisk after a wet and none-too-warm summer we Brits well know that now is the time to enjoy London. The winter is too cold and miserable and the summer is generally blighted by hordes of tourists. But the Spr... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Must see London Shows for 2008

02nd October 2008
by Andrew Mitchell When the weather turns brisk after a wet and none-too-warm summer we Brits well know that now is the time to enjoy London. The winter is too cold and miserable and the summer is generally blighted by hordes of tourists. But the Sprin... Read >
Author: David Ravech

The Biggest Trade Event in China: Canton Fair 104th Autumn Session

30th September 2008
The Canton Fair has become the most comprehensive trade event in China since its inception in 1957 and the recent move to the larger Pazhou Complex should help with its ever-increasing expansion. Held twice per year (Spring and Autumn) in Guanzhou, Chin... Read >
Author: Pete Prinyaroje

The Origin of Surname

24th September 2008
Zhang,Wang,Li,Zhao,Qian,Sun…Everyone has its surname.Well,what’s the origin of surname? Nowadays,most of the Chinese surnames came from thousands of years ago.After researching their history,we know the surnames we have today came from about 12 cat... Read >
Author: Mary

About Peach

09th September 2008
Peach blossom is beautiful,the most I have seen are pink.They are so little but quite clean.In the past,every in Spring Festival,lots of peach blossom would be seen.Those beautiful flowers enriched happy atmosphere in festival. When I was very young,I ... Read >
Author: Mary

Choosing Colors for Your Wardrobe

08th September 2008
Have you always wanted to know how to choose your "colors?" There is an easy way to do it and the next time you go shopping, you will be able to choose the best colors for you. Here are some things to consider when you are determing your best colors. Y... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Visit Cyprus? Find out Some Travel Info

05th September 2008
Know-how and Figures: Capital Nicosia: 206.000 inhabitants. Language: Greek is the official language, English follows second and German, and French and other languages are spoken in the excursionist-related areas. Cities: The capital and largest city, ... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

Branson – A Golfer’s Paradise

14th August 2008
If you are planning a golfing excursion, make sure you consider Branson, Missouri. While Branson is not located in southern Florida or on the California coastline, Branson matches these golfing hotspots with its ideal climate and lengthy list of incredib... Read >
Author: bransonmis

Save Money By Booking Cheap Hotels In Rome

29th July 2008
Cheap hotels in Rome offer the best comfortable stay for the visitors. Regardless to say, its cleanliness and attentive service that it provides makes it a homely environment. Modern day travelers will definitely love its well equipped rooms of modern ame... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Save Money By Booking Cheap Hotels In Rome

29th July 2008
Cheap hotels in Rome offer the best comfortable stay for the visitors. Regardless to say, its cleanliness and attentive service that it provides makes it a homely environment. Modern day travelers will definitely love its well equipped rooms of modern ame... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

The Climate Of India-For Travelers

25th July 2008
India has hot tropical weather with variations occurring region to region. Because of the sheer size of the country, the climate depends not only on the time of year, but also on the location. While the heat is unbearable in the Gangetic plain, the people... Read >
Author: mini

Surfers continue to search for the sweetest wave

10th July 2008
Recent times have seen the more experienced surfer enjoy the still undiscovered surfing spot of the Porto E Norte region in northern Portugal. This region not only offers surfers the chance to ride largely uncrowded waves, but also a beautiful coastline... Read >
Author: mpressman

Tourism and hotels in Budapest

27th June 2008
“Old world charm and cosmopolitan living on the banks of the Danube” Who has ever been able to explain where love comes from? What is the magnet that makes two people feel attracted to each other? It is a deep and wide complex of physiological and p... Read >
Author: dianahillary

Iron and Steel Smelting and Ironware

11th June 2008
The use of ironware was an important driving force in human history. Archaeological findings in the 20th century proved that in China there was a boom of ironware making in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and by the late Warring States Period t... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Copper Smelting and Bronze Ware

10th June 2008
The earliest copper objects of the world were found in Turkey, dating back 9,000 years. The earliest bronze ware in China was made more than 6,000 years ago, in the period of the Yangshao culture. Ancient Chinese first made bronze and then pure co... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

The Macedon Ranges - Pure Escapism

06th June 2008
An hour from Melbourne yet worlds away at the same time, the Macedon Ranges are a little corner of the Victorian countryside whose rich history, cool climate and stunning natural sights and sounds provide the ultimate playground for campervan adventurers.... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Charleville - The Real Outback

29th May 2008
The beauty of Queensland is its diversity, and one fantastic way to experience this is to head west towards the red heart of Australia to the largest town in the southern central outback. The journey from Brisbane to Charleville is well travelled, rich in... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Best Way To Learn Japanese – A Tale Of Two Cities - Part I

08th May 2008
Living in Japan is the best way to learn Japanese because you have the bonuses of having first hand experience of Japanese culture, the country and its people. But before you leave, you need to get your brain ready to take on Japanese and Japan. To lesse... Read >
Author: Suz

Lawn Aeration Saves Water and Money

03rd April 2008
Lawn problems Lawn aeration constitutes two things, controlling lawn thatch and reducing soil compaction. Lawn thatch is a layer of dead organic tissue that deprives the lawn from much-needed oxygen. Soil compaction makes it difficult for grass to root a... Read >
Author: Mia

Buying Property in Central Algarve Portugal

21st February 2008
Overseas buyers considering Portugal as the place to buy a dream home in the sun, will have thought of the Algarve in Portugal. The most recognised area in Portugal it is known mostly for its popular beaches, golf courses and nightlife. Central Algarve... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Self Catering Holidays to France - Norman invasion

10th February 2008
Norman invasion There is something magical about a short break in Normandy when the seasons are changing, during Spring and Autumn. I have fond memories of travelling its long, straight roads, the crazy shapes of leafless apple trees wreathed in mi... Read >
Author: Stephen Cole

Easy DIY Solar Pool Heater For Clean Fun

02nd November 2007
A solar pool heater means more enjoyment, more fun out of your swimming pool. After all, why do you have one? It's an expensive asset on which you also spend valuable time and money, maintaining it.There are four ways to heat your pool*electric heater*gas... Read >
Author: Erik Leipoldt

Amazing Alice

30th August 2007
Alice Springs is one of Australia's most well known outback towns. It is almost in the centre of the Territory and lies between the West and East MacDonnell Ranges, and can be reached in a day's drive from Darwin. Most of the year you can enjoy sunny ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Holidaying in Italy:Milan and Rome

24th August 2007
Steeped in antiquity yet bursting with all that's fashionably modern, Italy is the birthplace of La Dolce Vita - the sweet life that celebrates beauty and happiness. Climate Winters are long and cold in the northern alps; the summers can be rainy wit... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Madrid City Breaks - Discovering the Undiscovered Madrid

02nd July 2007
Madrid, Spain's capital, deserves respect having struggled hard to establish itself over the years throughout the troubled history of Spain. Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcasticall... Read >
Author: Scott James

How To Build Your Solar Pool Heater

01st July 2007
A solar pool heater can greatly improve the use you get from your swimming pool. And you can easily, and cheaply build one yourself. You and your family will enjoy your swimming pool or outdoor spa for a greater part of the year. Into spring and autumn... Read >
Author: Erik Leipoldt

Travel to the Spanish Capital Madrid

01st July 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being second to Barcelona ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Maine Coon Cats – Eight Things You May Not Know About Them.

07th June 2007
Myths and legends handed down through generations have told the tale that the Maine Coon cat is a cross between a semi-wild cat, a domestic cat and a racoon, hence the name Maine Coon!. Another legend is that the cats originated from the longhaired cats t... Read >
Author: Sarah-Anne

Visit glorious Madrid.

07th June 2007
Madrid as a capital city of a rapidly emerging and highly influential partner within the European Community deserves respect. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain's second... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Madrid, Capital of Spain Explored.

07th June 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain'... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Visit the Spanish capital Madrid

07th June 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. It is a highly intriguing city with wonderful people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being second to Barcelona i... Read >
Author: Scott James

Undercover Madrid explored

07th June 2007
Madrid as a capital city of a rapidly emerging and highly influential partner within the European Community deserves respect. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being secon... Read >
Author: Scott James

Psoriasis - Treatment for Psoriasis

10th April 2007
What is Psoriasis ? Psoriasis is a disease of the skin in which raised, rough, reddened areas appear, covered with fine silvery scales. Mostly psoriasis causes swelling and scaling with patches of thick and red in color. They can be found on the knees,... Read >
Author: Alien

Why buy investment property in Bodrum, Turkey?

02nd April 2007
Bodrum is a honey pot in the South Aegean. With white washed houses, beautiful beaches, a yacht harbour and port for ferries from which to visit Kos, it offers one of the most attractive resorts along this stretch of Turkish coastline. It also has a livel... Read >
Author: John Turner

CLIMATE OF VENICE

17th November 2006
Italy experiences regional variation in climate, although it has largely temperate climate. In summer the climate in southern parts of Italy falls under dry heat whereas the northern parts constitute warm climate along with occasional rainfall. At the sam... Read >
Author: Rajesh Singhal

Vacation in Morocco

27th September 2006
Morocco is a place where sand embraces the sea and snow. The charismatic beauty of the place is such that it lures visitors from around the world. The southern coast of Morocco converges in the Western Sahara whereas its northern sides are enveloped by th... Read >
Author: Martha Vasquez

Sailing the Gulfs of Corinth and Patras in Greece

21st August 2006
The northern coast of Peloponnisos is made up of the gulfs of Patras in the west and Corinth to the east. Harbours and anchorages on the mainland are included The prevailing winds in the summer months are from the west. It will blow from midday well in... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing in the Northern Dodecanese Islands

21st August 2006
The Dodecanese is a complex of over 163 islands and islets, set in the Aegean Sea, of which only 26 are inhabited. The islands form part of Greece's eastern border with Turkey. The largest islands of the Dodecanese are: Rhodes, Kos, Astipalea, Kalymnos, K... Read >
Author: ken jones

Yacht Charter in the Northern Cyclades

23rd June 2006
The Cyclades is the central group of islands in the Aegean Sea. The northern group consists of Kea, Kithnos, Andros, Tinos, Yiaros, Siros, Mikonos, Delos and Rinia The areas prevailing wind during the summer months is the infamous Meltemi blowing from ... Read >
Author: ken jones

Yacht Charter in the Central Cyclades

23rd June 2006
The Cyclades is the central group of islands in the Aegean Sea. The middle group consists of Serifos, Sifnos, Andiparos, Paros, Naxos, Dhenoussa, Iraklia, Skhinoussa, Koufonisia, Amorgos and Levitha The areas prevailing wind during the summer months is... Read >
Author: ken jones

Yacht Charter in the Southern Cyclades

23rd June 2006
The Cyclades is the central group of islands in the Aegean Sea. The middle group consists of Serifos, Sifnos, Andiparos, Paros, Naxos, Dhenoussa, Iraklia, Skhinoussa, Koufonisia, Amorgos and Levitha The areas prevailing wind during the summer months is... Read >
Author: ken jones

Yacht Charter in Northern Crete

23rd June 2006
Yacht Charter in Northern Crete Crete is the largest island in the Aegean Sea and marks the boundary between Europe and Africa. It is 140 miles long (E W) and around 20 miles wide (N S). The centre of the island is mountainous and it is rocky and b... Read >
Author: ken jones

Yacht Charter in Southern Crete

23rd June 2006
Crete is the largest island in the Aegean Sea and marks the boundary between Europe and Africa. It is 140 miles long (E W) and around 20 miles wide (N S). The centre of the island is mountainous and it is rocky and barren in the main. The exceptions b... Read >
Author: ken jones

A day trip to Cordoba, Spain

21st May 2006
Like the Seville region, the province of Cordoba is landlocked, though that should not be a reason for the more adventurous traveller to not visit either for they both are fascinating. The region of Cordoba is split by the mighty Rio Guadalquivir on whic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to spend less when you find your hotel in Rome

10th May 2006
Find the right hotel before going to Rome Before booking your hotel accommodation in Rome, you do not have to disregard the weather conditions and the months in which tourists are packed when visiting its monuments. Rome has a nice weather and... Read >
Author: stefano sandano

Morocco Vacation

08th April 2006
Morocco is a place where sand embraces the sea and snow. The charismatic beauty of the place is such that it lures visitors from around the world. The southern coast of Morocco converges in the Western Sahara whereas its northern sides are enveloped by th... Read >
Author: Martha Vasquez

Cyprus for Holidays and an Idyllic Lifestyle

03rd April 2006
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons. Every year Aphrodite's island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they ... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Morocco Vacations

02nd February 2006
Morocco is a place where sand embraces the sea and snow. The charismatic beauty of the place is such that it lures visitors from around the world. The southern coast of Morocco converges in the Western Sahara whereas its northern sides are enveloped by th... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Tips on Growing Lettuce

28th September 2005
Lettuce is an easy to grow spring and autumn vegetable. It's two worst enemies are hot temperatures and slugs. Here are some tips to grow lettuce all summer long, even when temperatures soar. *Make sure soil contains a good supply of nitrogen fo... Read >
Author: Marilyn Pokorney

China Summer 2008 Olympics Cities

20th September 2005
Summer Olympics 2008, China China will host the prestigious Summer Olympics in 2008. Already, Olympics fever has gripped China and we'll probaby see another exciting Olympics in 2008. The two cities that will host the Olympics in China are Beijing, whi... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong

Swimming Pools

15th September 2005
Summer is a welcome treat, especially if you live anywhere that gets a lot snow over the winter! So when summer arrives, getting the pool open and ready is probably your highest priority, and your family and friends are likely already lined up with their ... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie

Chartering a Yacht in Greece - Things to Consider

31st August 2005
Chartering a Yacht in Greece - Things to Consider The idea of chartering a yacht and sailing around the idyllic Greek islands sounds wonderful to most people, but what important points should you consider before starting to plan your holiday?... Read >
Author: Emmanuel Mendonca

Advice For a Successful Yachting Holiday in Greece

31st August 2005
When should you go The Greek sailing season lasts from March to early November. During the Spring months, the weather during the day varies from cool to warm and is usually cool at night. The sea temperature is not usually suitable for swimming until t... Read >
Author: Emmanuel Mendonca