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Adventure Trails In Northern Ontario

28th September 2009
When you think of natural resources in all their glory and splendor, you think Northern Ontario. Canada's best kept secret, Northern Ontario is one hell of a joy ride. If you've got the adventure bug, sniff out your choice of adventure trails traipsing th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Sahara Adventure

22nd September 2009
From Clive Cussler’s exciting adventure thriller packed with masterful infusion of historical confusion making readers, we wonder if it were a fiction book they were reading. The Sahara Desert holds the world awed and fascinated with its many secrets bu... Read >
Author: Urmann

Navigating Manila

16th September 2009
Manila is the capital city of the Philipines, a Country composed from islands in Southeast Asia. Manila is both a city, and a broader urban region that contains Manila city as well as sixteen different municipalities. Manila city is the second largest... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Where is Gold Found?

16th September 2009
Where is Gold Found? The top producers of precious metals worldwide Gold is a universally known metal that influences all of our lives, but all of us have at some time or another wondered where gold is from. After all, It doesn't just magically appea... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Take a Holidays Tour to Beautiful Villages of Santorini Island Greece

06th September 2009
Santorini, officially known as “Thera” is one of the most eminent and beautiful Cycladic Island located in the Aegean Sea about 200 km south-east from Athens, Greece. Santorini is a small island with an area of 76 square kilometers and population abou... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

Take a Holidays Tour to Beautiful Villages of Santorini Island Greece

06th September 2009
Santorini, officially known as “Thera” is one of the most eminent and beautiful Cycladic Island located in the Aegean Sea about 200 km south-east from Athens, Greece. Santorini is a small island with an area of 76 square kilometers and population abou... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

The Kingdom of Thailand - Land of smile

04th September 2009
The country comprises 76 provinces that are further divided into districts, sub-districts and villages. Bangkok is the capital city and centre of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities. It is also the seat of Thailand's revered Royal Fa... Read >
Author: mohsin

The Kingdom of Thailand - Land of smile

03rd September 2009
The country comprises 76 provinces that are further divided into districts, sub-districts and villages. Bangkok is the capital city and centre of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities. It is also the seat of Thailand's revered Royal Fa... Read >
Author: mohsin

Information about Kanha National Park

14th August 2009
More about Kanha National Park Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reserve and a national park situated in Balaghat and Mandla districts in Madhya Pradesh, India. This national park covers an area of about 940 square kilometers in the 2 districts including ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Chongqing travel info - China travel guide, China vacations, China travel tips

11th August 2009
This article is about the Chongqing travel, China travel guide, China vacations and China travel tips. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Chongqing, China travel now. There are 4 municipality (directly under the jurisdi... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Vibrant Wuxi City

04th August 2009
Situated in Jiangsu Province, the southeast coastal town of Wuxi is one of the most ancient cities in China. Dating as far as the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220), it is home to many places of historic interests as well as being a dynamic modern city. Howe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Different adventurous in Burma

03rd August 2009
Burma is the place where you can enjoy many exploratory trips. These are very interesting as well as exciting. The experience is so thrilling that it needs time to come out from that feeling. Some of them are mentioned below. In Burma, Bagan is the city o... Read >
Author: john123

Burma is the abode of natural beauty

03rd August 2009
In earlier day Myanmar was popularly known as Burma. Burma means the Land of Human Origin. The people of world also recognized the place as Golden Land. Burma is situated along the eastern coasts of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea in Southeast Asia.... Read >
Author: john123

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary- a sanctuary filled with feathery splendor

30th July 2009
Calicut has everything to offer from spices to history and beaches to business. Signs of influence of the Portuguese who once held sway over this part of India can be felt, seen, heard and tasted. Among the place’s many tourist attractions, Kadalundi ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Discover some of the most important Berlin temptations

24th July 2009
Berlin is the capital city of Germany, with a population of 3.400.000 citizens over a surface of 891 square kilometers. It is Germany's largest city and has a surface 9 times bigger than Paris'. The city has 12 districts. Berlin it is well-known for i... Read >
Author: TudorBran

Kunming Travel and flights info

24th July 2009
This article is about the Kunming Travel and flights. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your Kunming flights now. Kunming is the capital city of Yunnan province,China. Tel area code: 0871. Zip code: 650000. Total... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Considerations in Taking Vacations To Sweden

23rd July 2009
Any time of year is a great time to holiday in Sweden. In spite of its location in the very north of Europe, Sweden is the third largest country in the EU. You will be presented with some 500,000 square kilometers of landscape to take advantage of, you'll... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

Aruba, a paradise in the Caribbean

20th July 2009
Aruba, a paradise in the Caribbean aruba: One Happy Island Location and size Aruba is located in the heart of the southern Caribbean, about 20 kilometers from the coast of Venezuela. The island is 30 kilometers long and at the widest point 9 kilo... Read >
Author: Paul Terkers

Wildlife Tours India

18th July 2009
India is home to many popular Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks. Most of the wildlife sanctuaries are found in southern region of India. The picturesque landscapes and climate provide natural habitat to different types of species of wildlife in Sout... Read >
Author: pancy

Specialist Vacations - Horse Riding In Spain

16th July 2009
Pony riding on holiday has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays draw equine fans from all over the world to sunn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

mijas Costa property review

16th July 2009
2009 has been really interesting year so far for the Spanish property market the Mijas Costa property market has been no different. In an area of huge over building and very low prices certain areas of Mijas Costa offer incredible value with s... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda

Warsaw Travel Guide for Backpackers

09th July 2009
Known as the ‘Phoenix City’, Warsaw had to be rebuilt after its near complete destruction during World War II. Covering an area of over six thousand square kilometers, this is the eighth largest city in the European Union, which makes it quite surpris... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper

Adventure Travel in Canada

02nd July 2009
Travelers seeking an adventure travel vacation need look no farther than Canada. From its rocky Pacific Rim to the pristine beaches of its Atlantic coast, Canada is a nature-lovers dream travel destination. Whether your passion is hiking, kayaking, climb... Read >
Author: traxtravel

Maritime Disasters and law

01st July 2009
While the Titanic is definitely the most famous maritime disaster it is actually not the largest one in the sad history of maritime disasters. Canada also holds a sad record in this history. The infamous Halifax explosion that devastated the city of Halif... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

The Natural Beauty of the North Pennines

30th June 2009
The North Pennines is a very special area with wildlife, rivers, meadows, peatlands, heather moors, dales, and much more. It is recognized as an Area of Outstanding Beauty. It is also a UNESCO European and Global Geopark due to its important earth heritag... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Amazing Norway

11th June 2009
Norway is well known for its amazing and varied scenery. The gulfs, many high mountains on both sides, in the west are long and narrow. Norway was an old Viking kingdom. Economically it is known for its oil and seafood exports. Norway is a country with lo... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

White Cloud Mountain

03rd June 2009
Since ancient times, the White Cloud Mountain has been considered to be one of the most popular locations of naturalistic beauty in Guangzhou, China. The White Cloud Mountain to this very day is still referred to as the “First Spectacular Scene of Guan... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Bali Travel Offers Adventure, Wonder And History

01st June 2009
The world is chockfull of destinations that are all worthy of consideration when it’s time to make holiday plans. There are not many places, however, that can compare to a particular island in the Indonesian archipelago. Bali travel melds adventure, his... Read >
Author: Raymond Horsfall

5 Great Driving Tours of Spain

29th May 2009
Spain is a vast country that has plenty to see and do, from the north to the south. With a landmass of almost 500,000 square kilometers, you are spoilt for choice in terms of the driving tours that you can enjoy in the nation. Catalonia Driving Tour ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Famous City of Switzerland

19th May 2009
There are kinds of artistic style in Switzerland though it is not a big country .For example, there are many mystic styles filled in Bern, the capital of Switzerland .Streets are very neat, fountain and statuary with flowers, refined building, six kilomet... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Changi Airport – A City within a City

07th May 2009
The Changi Airport in Singapore is considered as Asia’s aviation hub. Incidentally it is also the main airport in Singapore and situated in Changi in an area of about 13 square kilometers. The airport is about 17.2 kilometers towards the north-east of t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Denver Real Estate Offers Attractive Options

01st May 2009
Denver is the capital of Colorado State, lying east of the Rocky Mountains Front Range, at an elevation of 5,280 feet. The population was around 598,700 in 2008. The city sprawls in an area of 401.3 square kilometers. Denver was established as a mining to... Read >
Author: Derekw

Mexico 101

01st May 2009
Mexico is at the southern extremity of North America and is bordered to the north by the USA. With 26 UNESCO-declared world heritage sites, charming colonial towns and dozens of thrilling cities, there's so much to explore in this country of 109 million. ... Read >
Author: Ella

Bahrain – A popular Tourist Destination

01st May 2009
A free country which has been a benevolent host to millions of foreigners over the years, Bahrain is a standing example of cosmopolitan society. Hospitality is a synonymous with the people of this beautiful island. Bahrain is an archipelago of 36 islands ... Read >
Author: George Pallan

10 Interesting Facts You Never Knew About Dublin

26th April 2009
Dublin is a city that is crammed with so much to see and do – and attracts an impressive number of visitors every year. The year 2007 saw a total of 4.5 million overseas visitors to Ireland’s capital city. To help you learn more about Dublin we have c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Stay in a bed and breakfast in Devon when you come to Britain

17th April 2009
Devon is one of the Western counties of England. It is a county of beautiful and spectacular landscapes and a host of attractions which make this county one of the most popular tourist destination in the British Isles. A bed and breakfast stay is one of t... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Stay in a bed and breakfast in Cornwall when you come to Britain.

15th April 2009
Cornwall is one the loveliest of the Western counties of England. It is a county of spectacular landscapes and a host of attractions which make this county one of the most popular tourist destination in the British Isles. A bed and breakfast stay is one o... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Bali Hotels Open The Door On Adventure

09th April 2009
Some vacation destinations offer visitors an attraction or two and a nice little break from the daily grind. There are other locations, however, that turn fantasies into reality. When tourists stay in Bali hotels, they will find the latter is true. This i... Read >
Author: Raymond Horsfall

Travel To Beijing

30th March 2009
If you travel to Beijing you must definitely visit : 1.The Great Wall Of China The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect t... Read >
Author: chinaguides

Ras Al Khaimah . . . Charm of Nature and Treasures Of History

27th March 2009
It was known as a “Julphar” city, habitat of trade and habitat of the famous Arabian sailor “Shehab Ad’deen Ahmad Bin Majid” who was called “The Sea’s Lion” Ras Al Khaimah emirate is located some 64 kilometers easternmost of the coast of ... Read >
Author: aahmed

The Eight Thrilling States and Regions Of Australia

26th March 2009
One of the most exotic travel destinations in the world is Australia, or more officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It is also known as the Land Down Under, separated from the rest of the world by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has one o... Read >
Author: joalesto

This Is Why Skiers Who Know Better Prefer Staying In Vacation Homes

25th March 2009
People regard France as a first class ski resort is well earned because of its plentiful locations. Every year, the French Alps, which dominate the eastern part of the country provide great skiing for vacationers from all over Europe. The French mountains... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

I Love Touring Paris - The Twentieth Arrondissement

23rd March 2009
The 20th arrondissement of northeastern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is 2.3 square miles or slightly less than six square kilometers. The population is over one hundred eighty thousand and the district is home to so... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Senado Square, Historic Center Of Macau

13th March 2009
Senado Square located in Macau, China is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is part of the Historic Centre of Macau. Part of the Portuguese colony of Macau, the site was called Largo do Senado by the Portuguese. Macau is now a Special Administrative Region... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Lantau Island, an Island with Many Attractions

12th March 2009
Lantau Island is a massive island from the Hong Kong Islands. Lantau in Chinese means Ragged Head. This Island is situated near the Pearl River expanding in an area of 146 square kilometers. It is one of the Islands that have witnessed major infrastructur... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cheung Chau, More To Offer Than Its Size

12th March 2009
Cheung Chau is an island situated in Hong Kong. Cheung Chau is a rather tiny island spanning an area of only 2.45 square kilometers. The island is in the shape of a dumbbell, with much of the population concentrated towards the south of the island. The no... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Shanghai-great city of China for business and travel

11th March 2009
Shanghai, vast and comprehensive, has a magnificence which is unusual even for a metropolis. Shanghai is not only the biggest city in China, the eighth biggest city in the world, and one of the four municipalities of China which is under the direct contro... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Let's Do Bird Watching In Uganda

10th March 2009
One of the best places on earth that has a huge collection of animals is Africa. This is because of the terrain that includes rich savannahs, deserts, rain forests, wetlands and a lot more. This makes it an ideal place to be close nature and if you love b... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

The Great Salt Flat of Uyuni and Its Surroundings

10th March 2009
Article: Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that reach 5000 meters above sea level, the Uyuni Salt Flat (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is an immense white plain of 12.000 square kilometers of salt. It is the only place on Earth visible by the naked eye f... Read >
Author: Bolivia Traveller

I Love Touring Paris - The Nineteenth Arrondissement

03rd March 2009
The 19th arrondissement of northeastern Paris sits on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is approximately 2.6 square miles (slightly more than six and three quarters square kilometers). The population is about one hundred seventy thousand. T... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Three Things You Should Know Concerning Coal

03rd March 2009
Indubitably electric energy plays a major role in our lives and a huge part of this energy is produced by coal fueled power plants, about 40%. Of course more than three are the things to be said concerning coal, but for now I want to focus on these thre... Read >
Author: Sam Deias

Information About Colorful Rajasthan and Major Tourist Attractions Cities

10th February 2009
About Rajasthan:- Color full and enjoyment Rajasthan is placed in the north western division of India and is enclosed by Punjab, Haryana and U.P. With its rich cultural heritage, wildlife and safaris the state has a group to offer in terms of tourism.... Read >
Author: Manishjain

Information About Colorful Rajasthan and Major Tourist Attractions Cities

10th February 2009
About Rajasthan:- Color full and enjoyment Rajasthan is placed in the north western division of India and is enclosed by Punjab, Haryana and U.P. With its rich cultural heritage, wildlife and safaris the state has a group to offer in terms of tourism.... Read >
Author: Manishjain

How safe is it to visit Egypt?

09th February 2009
Egypt is a country mainly in North Africa Covering an area of about 1,010,000 square kilometers, Egypt borders the Mediterranean sea to the north, the Gaza strip and Israel to the northeast, the red sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the we... Read >
Author: Jeff J

Information About Colorful Rajasthan and Major Tourist Attractions Cities

05th February 2009
About Rajasthan:- Color full and enjoyment Rajasthan is placed in the north western division of India and is enclosed by Punjab, Haryana and U.P. With its rich cultural heritage, wildlife and safaris the state has a group to offer in terms of tourism.... Read >
Author: Manishjain

What To See And What To Do during Wildlife Tours- Come and explore the wilderness of India!

03rd February 2009
Are you wondering what to see and what to do during Wildlife tours? Well, India, famous for its cultural and traditional diversities, is also an interesting wildlife tour destination. Differences in the climatic conditions of the regions have paved way fo... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

The Real Estate Market of Ranchi

30th January 2009
Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, which has derived its name from the word ‘Archi,’ meaning bamboo forest is perhaps the soul city in eastern India that has an extraordinary blend of contemporary urban culture along with magnificent, serene and picturesqu... Read >
Author: 99acres

The Real Estate Market of Ranchi

29th January 2009
Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, which has derived its name from the word ‘Archi,’ meaning bamboo forest is perhaps the soul city in eastern India that has an extraordinary blend of contemporary urban culture along with magnificent, serene and picturesqu... Read >
Author: 99acres

Take A Break From Your Work With A Grand Vacation Break In Algarve

28th January 2009
The increased stress of modern life has more and more people suffering from stress overload. The world financial crisis that arose from the bursting of the real estate bubble in the U.S. has put scores of people in a fix. One financial adviser even went... Read >
Author: joalesto

NASA Confirms Liquid Lake on Saturn Moon

17th January 2009
NASA scientists have concluded that at least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, and have positively identified the presence of ethane. This makes Titan the only body in our solar system beyond Earth known ... Read >
Author: John

I Love Touring Paris - The Eighteenth Arrondissement

13th January 2009
The 18th arrondissement of northern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is about 2.3 square miles (a sliver over six square kilometers). The population is one hundred eighty five thousand and the area is home to about seve... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Travel Kenya

09th January 2009
Kenya is located in the eastern part of Africa and boasts a very wide variety of game animals, bird species, mountains, coastal attractions, lakes, valleys and exotic parks of its only kind in the region. The Tsavo national park, consisting of about te... Read >
Author: Kuborite

Beijing, Capital City of China

08th January 2009
As the capital of China, Beijing is one of the world's truly imposing cities, with a 3,000-year history and 15.3 million people (2005). Covering 16,808 square kilometers in area, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the People’s ... Read >
Author: jackyluo

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

La Plagne, France, from military zone to world's largest skiing and snowboarding resort

05th January 2009
La Plagne lies in the Savoie Valley in France. In the early 1960s, La Plagne began to change and actually lose its population. People didn't have work and life was too hard, so many families packed up and headed for the cities. The industrialization even ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Holidays Still On For 2009

30th December 2008
While a recession takes hold worldwide, it seems people are not holed up inside their homes. In fact, despite the recession in Europe and elsewhere, people are spending money on foreign holidays. People may be forgoing other luxuries, but vacations are no... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Lowdown on Galapagos Diving

29th December 2008
The Galapagos Islands are known for many things. The same natural wonders that made the Galapagos such an interesting place to study by pioneers like Darwin have also made it an interesting place to vacation. Outdoor enthusiasts from all corners of the wo... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

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

Green Friendly Holidays For 2009

19th December 2008
Sugar white sand beaches and azure waters are conjured up by many when they consider a holiday on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria. And the picture would be right, Gran Canaria is paradise for those who love their beach holidays. However, there is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Car Hire Malta - The Best Way To Explore!

04th December 2008
The sun drenched Republic of Malta is located in the Mediterranean, about 100km south of Sicily. The three main Maltese islands are Malta, Gozo and Comino – there are four other islands but these are uninhabited. The land area of Malta is about 245 squa... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Interesting facts about games.

02nd December 2008
Show me the person who never played a game! Perhaps it is a one who doesn't know what means fun, though this article is for those who love games or at least think that he/she likes. 1. Many gamers know GTA - but not so many that aria of San Andreas in t... Read >
Author: Yanita

Buying a Property in Rhodes, Greece city

02nd December 2008
Rhodes is a largest Greek island approximately covers 18 kilometers southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. According to legends Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Long hot , sunny summers ,... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Buying a Property in Rhodes, Greece city

02nd December 2008
Rhodes is a largest Greek island approximately covers 18 kilometers southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. According to legends Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Long hot , sunny summers ,... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Buying a Property in Rhodes, Greece city

01st December 2008
Property in Greece offers excellent value for money. It offers great facilities like the weather, the accessibility, the lack of crime, the restrictions on over-development and the legendary Greek hospitality, at reasonable prices, that’s why more and m... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Universities And Colleges Phoenix

01st December 2008
Largest and most populous city in the State of Arizona in United States Phoenix homes more than a million people. The metropolitan area of Phoenix is known as “the Valley of the Sun”. With an area of 1340 square Kilometers it is the tenth largest cit... Read >
Author: zander smith

Spain: Understanding Its Thriving Economy & Unique Language

30th November 2008
With an area of 504,030 square kilometers, Spain or Reino de España, is a southwestern European country located on the Iberian Peninsula. It has a population of around 46 million, and has the city of Madrid as its capital. Its other large urban centers... Read >
Author: joalesto

Business Services In New York

28th November 2008
New York is the most populous city in United States. The influence exercised by this global city on the world trade, commerce, finance, and culture is enormous. It is also the headquarters for the United Nations. With an area of 17,400 square kilometers... Read >
Author: zander smith

Visiting Menorca

27th November 2008
Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic Islands and can sometimes be over-shadowed by big sister Mallorca, yet it's sheer beauty and the simple harmony of the island is second to none. Visitors will be pleasantly surprised. Covering 702 square ki... Read >
Author: Choicetravelinfo

Searching For Industrial, Commercial, Or Residential Real Estate Services In Dallas? Your Quest Ends

21st November 2008
Third largest city of Texas and ninth largest in United States, Dallas covers an area of 887 square kilometers. The population in 2007 was 1,232,940. The city is the economic center of twelve counties covering 6.1 million people. Naturally there is a g... Read >
Author: zander smith

I Love Touring Paris - The Seventeenth Arrondissement

18th November 2008
The 17th arrondissement of northwestern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is approximately 2.2 square miles (somewhat under 5.7 square kilometers.) The population is one hundred sixty thousand and the area hosts more tha... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Petra Holiday- Where Dreams Come True

11th November 2008
From a busy schedule of your life, you want to spend few days of the year by celebrating them in a grand manner. This is possible by making a plan of spend holidays at a place full of natural beauty and historical monuments. You want to spend your holiday... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Holidays in Barbados: Tips For Those Touring On A Stiff Budget

03rd November 2008
Barbados is located in the Caribbean, and the island’s land area is around 430 square kilometers, with 97 kilometers of coastline considered as a top-rated and excellent destination for those who want an active and memorable holiday. Most tourists view... Read >
Author: joalesto

The Great City – Angkor Thom

31st October 2008
Angkor Thom survived the longest and houses several monuments built by Jayavarman VII and his predecessors and successors. The city covers an area of 9 square kilometers and was famous for being a striking city with great architecture. This city’s magni... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Kerala Holidays – An Experience of a Lifetime

20th October 2008
Kerala Holidays – An Experience of a Lifetime Kerala is considered as one of the most beautiful state in India. It is the smallest state of Indian union that occupies 38.855 square kilometers in the southwest. The beauty of Kerala is hidden in the hu... Read >
Author: princy travels

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Basilicata

16th October 2008
If you are planning to tour Europe, you should consider the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Basilicata forms the instep of the Italian boot with two small seacoasts, one on the Ionian Sea in the east and one on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west. Dependi... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Toronto's Natural Beauty

14th October 2008
Ontario is an Iroquoian word which is said to mean "beautiful lake" or "glittering waters". The name is fitting for the province who's huge size, more than a million square kilometers, contains up to 177,388 square kilometers of fresh water. That's one fo... Read >
Author: Kevin11

2009 European Ski Vacations - Austria

13th October 2008
Snowboarding and downhill skiing is to Austria what soccer is to England or baseball is to the US, and this year will see skiers from across Europe and beyoond head for the country's famous ski resorts such as Innsbruck. Budget airlines fly from regional ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Wonders of Staying at Hunter Valley

09th September 2008
Hunter Valley is known for the booming wine industry in the area. It is home to many wine-producing establishments as well as abundant wildlife and natural attractions. Located two hours away from the capital city of Australia, Hunter Valley is perfect fo... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Away Resorts To Manage Chumphon Resort

09th September 2008
Chumphon, Thailand – September 2008 - Astudo Hotel & Resort Management, manager of X2 Resorts, Away Resorts and Le Bayburi, is proudly announcing the opening of Away (Tusita) Chumphon, scheduled in September 2008. Being the first southern province to... Read >
Author: AstudoSteve

I Love Touring Paris - The Sixteenth Arrondissement

08th September 2008
The sixteenth arrondissement is situated on the Right Bank of the Seine River in western Paris. This arrondissement boasts the famous chestnut tree lined Avenue Foch, the widest street in Paris, and lots and lots of embassies. If you're starting to think ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Real Estate in Australia

08th September 2008
Australia the unknown land of the south from its Latin name Australis which known today as the Commonwealth of Australia located between 10° and 39° south with a landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometers with 34,218 kilometers of coastline and has an exte... Read >
Author: dane

Real Estate in Australia

08th September 2008
Australia the unknown land of the south from its Latin name Australis which known today as the Commonwealth of Australia located between 10° and 39° south with a landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometers with 34,218 kilometers of coastline and has an exte... Read >
Author: Adier

Pony Trekking in Spain - The Equine Lover's Vacation

05th September 2008
Pony trekking has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays draw equine fans from all over the world to sunny Spain. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boat Trip On Tonle Sap

05th September 2008
A boat trip on Tonle Sap ( Boeung Tonle Sap), the largest fresh water lake of Cambodia , is a great experience. The areas is a floating village, with floating houses, schools and pigs and vegetable patches on their own little rafts. Many children can also... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Buy a Spanish Property for Sale in Almeria

01st September 2008
Almeria is located in the southeastern region of Spain, specifically in Andalusia. It is set against the base of the mountains, where Akazaba stands. This is an Arab fortress, which has been established by a caliph. Almeria’s coast is known as Costa de ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

I Love Touring Paris - The Fifteenth Arrondissement

01st September 2008
The fifteenth arrondissement is located in southwest Paris on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is a bit more than 3.2 square miles (a tad over 8.5 square kilometers). This is the most populous of the twenty arrondissements, weighing in at o... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

PANAMANIAN FORESTS ZONES WITH UNEQUALLED ECOLOGIC WEALTH

26th August 2008
Panama’s tropical climate is apt to carry out diverse tourist activities, and experts say that it has 12 of the 30 zones of life that exist in the world. Presently, Panama has reported between 1,300 to 1,900 endemic species, most of which have been incl... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

I Love Touring Paris - The Fourteenth Arrondissement

20th August 2008
The fourteenth arrondissement is located in southern Paris on the Seine River's Left Bank. The arrondissement covers about 2.2 square miles (over five and a half square kilometers) and is home to over one hundred thirty thousand residents and about sevent... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

TOURING PARIS ! THE 11th ARRONDISSEMENT

13th August 2008
The eleventh arrondissement is located in eastern Paris on the Right Bank of the Seine River. With one hundred fifty thousand residents in slightly more than 1.4 square miles (less than 3.7 square kilometers) it is the most densely populated district of P... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson

TOURING PARIS ! THE 12th ARRONDISSEMENT

13th August 2008
The twelfth arrondissement is situated on the Right Bank of the Seine River in eastern Paris. It is home to one of Paris's largest parks, the Bois de Vincennes which is described below. Its land area is about 6.3 square miles (16.3 square kilometers) coun... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson

TOURING PARIS : THE 10TH ARRONDISSEMENT

13th August 2008
The tenth arrondissement is located on the Right Bank in northeastern Paris. Its total land area is slightly more than 1.1 square mile (a bit less than 3 square kilometers). The district's population is somewhat under ninety thousand and provides about se... Read >
Author: MIKE LOBO

TOURING PARIS ! THE 13 ARRONDISSEMENT

13th August 2008
The thirteenth arrondissement of southeastern Paris is located on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is relatively large by Parisian standards, measuring more than two and three quarter square miles (over seven square kilometers). This distri... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

THE 11TH ! ARRONDISSEMENT TOURING PARIS

13th August 2008
The eleventh arrondissement is located in eastern Paris on the Right Bank of the Seine River. With one hundred fifty thousand residents in slightly more than 1.4 square miles (less than 3.7 square kilometers) it is the most densely populated district of P... Read >
Author: lan Cuxv

The Derivation of Phnom Penh

23rd July 2008
Phnom Penh is the capital of Cambodia bordering with its three main rivers of the Mekong, the Tonle Sap and the Bassac and happens to be the main economic, cultural, historical and tourist center of the country. Well-known for its traditional Khmer perfor... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Majorca - A Favourite Island For Celebrity Vacations

22nd July 2008
When it comes to celebrity tourists, the Spanish holiday island of Majorca has more than her fair share. And if celebrities weren't enough, Majorca is frequented by royals too. The Spanish have long been aware of King Juan Carlos love for the area. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

BRAZILIAN ARTIST'S OPEN LETTER ON THE AMAZON DEFORESTATION

22nd July 2008
We just celebrated the smallest Amazon Rainforest deforestation rate of the past three years: 17 thousand square kilometers. This corresponds almost to the half size of the Netherlands. We have already been able to destroy 16% of the total rainforest area... Read >
Author: Winfried Brumma

I Love Touring Paris - The Thirteenth Arrondissement

17th July 2008
The thirteenth arrondissement of southeastern Paris is situated on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is relatively large by Parisian standards, and measures more than two and three quarter square miles (over seven square kilometers). This di... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

AI Maha Desert hotels – Luxury in a desert

16th July 2008
Al Maha Desert is a part of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, which is country’s first national park. This desert region takes pride in being the home to an impressive herd of rare Oryx. This rare species were becoming extinct around 50 years ago, ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Gran Canaria Holidays - An Eco-tourism Gem

16th July 2008
Gran Canaria - white sand beaches and azure waters. Indeed, the Canary Islands draw millions of tourists annually looking for sun and surf. However, there is more to Gran Canaria than just beaches. The island is rich in natural resources and its va... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gujarat Tourism

15th July 2008
Gujarat, a very colorful state of India and is one of the most developed states of India. Gujarat is located in western India and covers the area of 196,024 square kilometers. This state is having the fertile land in south part divided by the few rivers, ... Read >
Author: Sheesh

I Love Touring Paris - The Twelfth Arrondissement

13th July 2008
The twelfth arrondissement is situated on the Right Bank of the Seine River in eastern Paris. It is home to one of Paris's largest parks, the Bois de Vincennes which is described below. Its land area is about 6.3 square miles (16.3 square kilometers) coun... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Mauritius - More Than Sunny Beaches

10th July 2008
Mauritius seems like one of those islands that will suddenly become very popular with overseas property investors. Recent real estate developments on the island sold very quickly so I am going to offer you an insight into this stunning island from an inve... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

China refills major lake affected by Olympic water use

02nd July 2008
China has refilled its largest freshwater lake in the north in a five-month operation with diverted water from the Yellow River, saving the lake from drying out as a result of its headwaters being used for Olympic emergency water supply reservoirs. A t... Read >
Author: jackyluo

I Love Touring Paris - The Eleventh Arrondissement

02nd July 2008
The eleventh arrondissement of eastern Paris sits on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Packing one hundred fifty thousand residents into slightly more than 1.4 square miles (less than 3.7 square kilometers) it is the most densely populated district of Pa... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A note on the builders South Yorkshire and plasterers South Yorkshire

01st July 2008
Perhaps it is one of your urgent needs to contact the builders South Yorkshire as well as plasterers South Yorkshire as you are willing to build a house here. I do not know whether you are sufficiently informed about the region where you are going to sett... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Ajman - a Dynamic Property Market

30th June 2008
With a population of around 100,000, and covering an area of only 260 square kilometers, the emirate of Ajman is in fact the smallest of the seven emirates of the UAE. However, this small emirate, situated between Sharjah and Dubai is tipped to become one... Read >
Author: ProperTea

Title: Travel Along the West Coast, Phuket – Pearl of the South

26th June 2008
Phuket is largest island located southern of Thailand, connected by bridges to the Andaman Sea coast in the Indian Ocean, lying between 7′45″ and 8′15″ north latitude, and from 98′15″ to 98′40″ west longitude on the map. This tropical isla... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com

I Love Touring Paris - The Tenth Arrondissement

11th June 2008
The tenth arrondissement is located on the Right Bank in northeastern Paris. Its land area is slightly more than 1.1 square mile (a bit less than 3 square kilometers). Its population is somewhat under ninety thousand and provides about seventy-two thousan... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Folded Brocade Hill

06th June 2008
The Folded Brocade Hill lies in the Northeast of Guilin, facing the Li River. The Folded Brocade Hill, the Solitary Beauty Peak and the FuBo Hill Stand like the three legs of a tripod. All these three hills are the famous tourist attractions of Gu... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Summer Holidays 2008 Costing More

06th June 2008
This year has seen the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many tourists have noticed the difference in the same 2007 holiday package compared to this year's price. To blame are higher oil prices... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Sacred Temple Dinner

02nd June 2008
The Raffles Grand Hotel D’ Angkor in Siem Reap has recently introduced a special dinner promotion for its guests, titled “The Sacred Temple Dinner”. It takes you inside the Angkor Archeological Park which is located a short drive away from the hotel... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Kharkov city. Destination Ukraine

22nd May 2008
Ukraine travel agency Ukraine Travel Kiev Odessa Kharkov Kharkov travel UkraineOdessa travel guide Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine after Kiev. It is an industrial educational and cultural megalopolis with population of around 1.7 million ... Read >
Author: Helen

Lutsk city. Destination Ukraine

22nd May 2008
The city of Lutsk, first mentioned in the Ipatiyivsky chronicle in 1085, now is an administrative center of the Volyn oblast in the north-west region of Ukraine, surrounding the Styr River. The city covers 42 square kilometers (10 kilometers from east ... Read >
Author: Helen

I Love Touring Paris - The Ninth Arrondissement

11th May 2008
The ninth arrondissement is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is only slightly more than 0.8 square miles (about 2.2 square kilometers). While its population is about fifty five thousand the area hosts over one hundred ten thousa... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Paris - The Eighth Arrondissement

06th May 2008
The eighth arrondissement is located on Right Bank of the Seine River. This tony district is part of the business and tourist center of Paris. Its land area is a bit less than 1.5 square miles (about 3.9 square kilometers) and has a population of about f... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Bali Travel Guide and Review - Part 1

25th April 2008
Bali Introduction: The Geography Bali is a small volcanic island covering around 5000 square kilometers, just south of the equator. Central Bali is dominated by the island's major volcanic peaks, from which the land steadily descends all the way down ... Read >
Author: Dave Waldheim

Irish give Spring Vacations Trade A Bounce

25th April 2008
CEO's of European travel agents, airlines and holiday resorts are facing an anxious 2008, as property rises fall and the economy faces a downturn and some of their customers decide that now is the time to save rather than take one or more holidays. The... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Serengeti National Park

11th April 2008
ARTICLE ON SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK . INTRODUCTION: The name Serengeti comes from the Maasai name meaning ?endless plains?, and these rolling distances of short grass plains provide an exceptional landscape for wildlife viewing. The phenomenal Nation... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lake Victoria

11th April 2008
Lake Victory The first recorded information about Lake Victoria comes from Arabs traders plying the inland routes in search of gold, ivory, other precious commodities and slaves. Excellent maps known as the Al Adrisi map dated from the 1160s, clearly s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tourism in Asia | Bohol

09th April 2008
Another fantastic tourist spot in Philippines is Bohol. Bohol is an island province that is located in the heart of Visayas Region. Its capital is Tagbilaran City. With an area of 4117.3 square kilometers, Bohol was the 10th largest island in Philippines.... Read >
Author: mcaronan

I Love Touring Paris - The Seventh Arrondissement

08th April 2008
The seventh arrondissement is located on the Left Bank of the Seine River. It hosts several major government institutions and some very important tourist attractions. This lovely district occupies about 1.6 square miles (slightly over 4 square kilometers)... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Paris - The Sixth Arrondissement

07th April 2008
The sixth arrondissement of central Paris is located on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its area slightly exceeds a square mile (over 2 square kilometers) with a population of 45,000 and slightly fewer jobs. Like its neighbor the 5th arrondissement, the... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Celebrity Island - That's Majorca!

03rd April 2008
If holiday destinations could talk and name drop, Majorca could talk for hours... The Spanish island is popular with celebrities, dignitaries, politicians and royalty. Native Spaniards have long been aware of King Juan Carlos' love for the area. He eve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

2 Nights 3 Days Kenya Lodge Safari Samburu

02nd April 2008
2 Nights 3 Days At Samburu Game Reserve SAMBURU GAME LODGE ...An endless pageant of wildlife with frequent nocturnal visits from a leopard family...Where between game drives visitors enjoy traditional hospitality and service Africa Wildlif... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Area Conversion and Price Calculator

02nd April 2008
Free land area converter and cost calculator tool is simple to install and easy to use. Utility can be install on different version of windows operating system such as 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003 server, XP, Vista. Application can calculate cost of commercial ... Read >
Author: real estate noida

Area Conversion and Price Calculator

02nd April 2008
Free land area converter and cost calculator tool is simple to install and easy to use. Utility can be install on different version of windows operating system such as 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003 server, XP, Vista. Application can calculate cost of commercial ... Read >
Author: real estate noida

I Love Touring Paris - The Latin Quarter (Fifth Arrondissement)

31st March 2008
The 5th arrondissement is on the Left Bank of the Seine River in central Paris. It is often known as the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) even though it's been a long time since many people have spoken Latin there. The population is slightly under sixty tho... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Stawamus Chief. One of the World’s largest Monoliths.

31st March 2008
Stawamus Chief Mountain is the first feature you see (you can hardly not notice it) when you arrive at Squamish. 2,000 feet straight up. It’s one gigantic rock. In fact it covers approximately 3 square kilometers It was formed by molten magma solidifyin... Read >
Author: acaper

Majorca International Boat Show 2008

28th March 2008
If you can imagine floating on a yacht over the beautiful azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea, sipping a cocktail off the coast of Spain...sound like a dream come true? A visit to Majorca this spring will make that vision a reality. The splendor of t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

I Love Touring Paris - The Fourth Arrondissement

28th March 2008
The 4th arrondissement is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. It is one of the smallest in Paris with slightly over 0.6 square miles (1.6 square kilometers). While its population is only about thirty thousand the district provides over than fort... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Exotic Places in Kenya

28th March 2008
Lets Say that you want to travel to Kenya but you have a tight budget. And let’s say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. It is possible to explore five travel d... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Prague – from the past to nowadays

27th March 2008
Prague seldom visited by tourists until the 1989 is now one of the most popular visited destinations in Europe. Millions of people from all around the world visit the city every year - almost three and a half million in 2004, according to official figures... Read >
Author: Angelinas

I Love Touring Paris - The Third Arrondissement

27th March 2008
The 3rd arrondissement located on the right bank of the Seine River is second smallest of Paris's twenty districts. It contains the northern, relatively quiet part of the medieval district of Le Marais (The Marsh) while the 4th arrondissement contains the... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

2008 Vacation Prices On The Rise

24th January 2008
2008 could see the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many will notice the difference in the same 2007 holiday package comapared to this year's price, according to experts in the travel industry. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Soltera Mining Developing Historic Argentine Goldmine

22nd January 2008
By James West Some of the largest gold deposits in the world are currently under development in Argentina, a country whose past political problems have precluded the exploration over the bulk of its vast 2.8 million square kilometers. Barrick (NYSE:... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Scots Head South For Winter Sunshine

22nd January 2008
With temperatures in the winter frequently dipping below freezing point, perhaps it's no surprise that Scottish people take winter holidays in warmer climes. But the number doing so has increased to new records this year, due to an economy that is stil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Collapse of the Aztecs

14th November 2007
In 1325 the Mexicas founded their first city, Tenochtitlan, situated near Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Their life was very difficult in the beginning of Tenochtitlan’s development. The location was undesirable: it was a swampy place with limite... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Bohinj Property Slovenia an Excellent Property Investment

30th October 2007
Slovenia was recently voted one of the top ten investment property destinations in the world with forecast growth of around 280% in the next 10 years. This is seeing an influx of foreign buyers and many are looking at Bohinj property. Let's look at buying... Read >
Author: kelly price

Wildlife in Goa

19th October 2007
A whale of a time is certain when one is exploring the wildlife of Goa. Abundant in naturally beauty and thickly forested, Goa is wildlife lover’s ideal destination. There are quite a few national parks and sanctuaries in Goa. However, Goa is mainly kno... Read >
Author: Jessica Shankar

Iriomote Cat

19th October 2007
The beautiful Iriomote Cat resides only on the Iriomote island of Japan, situated nearly two hundred kilometers off the coast of Taiwan. It has lived for millennia on this small island (less than three hundred square kilometers) and has evolved to suit th... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

I Love Touring Paris - The First Arrondissement

05th October 2007
The first arrondissement is at the center of Paris on the Seine River's right bank. It includes the western part of Ile de La Cit�, one of the two Parisian islands. In ancient times this district was the heart of the Roman city of Lutetia. It occupies l... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

The Geography of Italy

21st September 2007
Italy is officially known as the Republic of Italy, is located in the southernmost part of Europe. It covers a surface of roughly 301,225 square kilometers. It's situated at 42º50´ north of the equator, and longitudinally at 12º 50´ east of Greenwich.... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Now We Are In Xanadu! By Tom Carter

07th August 2007
Now We Are In Xanadu! by Tom Carter In the summer it is a scalding expanse of desert, in the spring verdant grassland; but in the winter, Inner Mongolia is a white kingdom few travelers, beyong the occasional Mongol nomad, brave to enter. Indeed, th... Read >
Author: Tom Carter

Luo Han Guo - The Sweet Taste of Health

01st August 2007
A fruit that’s 300 times sweeter than sugar, with virtually ZERO calories. In China the Luo Han Guo fruit has been used as a natural sweetener for nearly a millennium. The official name of this herbaceous perennial vine is Siraitia grosvenorii. It ... Read >
Author: Chaba Gryphon

The Burgundy Wine Region Of France

13th July 2007
The Burgundy wine region is located in central east France and is an area of some 31,500 square kilometers running some 360 kilometers north/south from Dijon down to Rhoône and endures cold continental winters and warm summers. Many of the vineyards o... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Preservation of Indian forests.

05th July 2007
India is a land of varied relief and different sorts of terrain; the country offers diverse natural beauties. Indian forests are thick and dense, forest vegetation also considerably differs. The Himalayan forest vegetatation differs a lot if compared with... Read >
Author: WilliamNickel

The Bordeaux Wine Region Of France

02nd July 2007
Located in the south west of France around the city of Bordeaux, the Bordeaux wine region lies close to the Atlantic ocean and the region covers more than 10,000 square kilometers and supports approximately 284,000 acres of vineyards. Today Bordeaux is ho... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Indian Tiger

01st July 2007
Royal Bengal tigers are commonly known as Indian tigers and these tigers ostly live in forests or grasslands. Actually this helps the Indian tigers to hide and find preys. These tigers are swift in movements and are strong swimmers. It is believed that t... Read >
Author: WilliamNickel

Preservation of Indian forests and Indian Forests

01st July 2007
India is a land of varied relief and different sorts of terrain; the country offers diverse natural beauties. Indian forests are thick and dense, forest vegetation also considerably differs. The Himalayan forest vegetatation differs a lot if compared with... Read >
Author: WilliamNickel

Learn how to export to Mexico using Trade Shows

15th June 2007
Market and sell food and beverage to Mexico in 1 easy step Last year the show was an absolute success. There was representation of brands from all over the globe. This year the turn out is expected to top out 11,000 visitors with over 450 exhibitors. A... Read >
Author: Jorge Olson

Koh Chang

21st May 2007
Koh Chang Category: Travel / Hotels & Resorts / Asia / Southeast Asia / Thailand / Trat / Koh Chang Continent: Asia Country: Thailand Map: Latitude: 12.060000 / Longitude: 102.333333 Province: Trat Location: Koh Chang Time Zone: GMT +07:00 Climat... Read >
Author: Anna.Catadog

The Reason Thousands of Tourists Visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya

03rd May 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya. The Amboseli National Park Kenya is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surrou... Read >
Author: Lucy

Experiencing The 7th Wonder of the World

03rd May 2007
The Masai Mara National Reserve is on the lips of every tourist destined to Kenya. It is ictually the reason why thousands of tourists are jetting into the country daily From all over the world. It was only recently declared the 7th Wonder of the World.... Read >
Author: Lucy

The Amboseli National Park Guarantees Close Encounters With the Wild

03rd May 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park. The Amboseli National Park is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surroundings and i... Read >
Author: Lucy

Lake Nakuru National Park; One of the Last Remaining Bird Sanctuaries in the World

03rd May 2007
The Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the last remaining bird sanctuaries in the world today. Its the second most visited national park in Kenya after the Masai Mara Game Reserve and arguably the most profitable. The Lake is a shallow 3.5m deep soda l... Read >
Author: Lucy

Travelling to the Exotic Places in Kenya and In a Tight Budget

03rd May 2007
Lets Say that you want to travel to kenya but you have a tight budget. And lets say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. Here, i will explore five travel destina... Read >
Author: Lucy

Guaranteed Close Encounters With the Wild at the Amboseli National Park Kenya

20th April 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya. The Amboseli National Park Kenya is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surround... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Watching Elephant Herds the Amboseli National Park

15th April 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park. The Amboseli National Park is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid sorroundings and is ... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

How Lake Nakuru is Regaining its Glory

15th April 2007
The Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the last remaining bird sanctuaries in the world today. Its the second most visited national park in Kenya after the Masai Mara Game Reserve and arguably the most profitable. The Lake is a shallow 3.5m deep soda lak... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Masai Mara; The 7th Wonder of the World

15th April 2007
The Masai Mara National Reserve is on the lips of every tourist destined to Kenya. It is ictually the reason why thousands of tourists are jetting into the country daily From all over the world. It was only recently declared the 7th Wonder of the Worl... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Travel to Exotic Places in Kenya and In a Tight Budget

15th April 2007
Lets Say that you want to travel to kenya but you have a tight budget. And lets say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. Here, i will explore five travel desti... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Masai Mara The 7th Wonder of the World

02nd April 2007
The Masai Mara National Reserve is on the lips of every tourist destined to Kenya. It is actually the reason why thousands of tourists are jetting into the country daily From all over the world. It was only recently declared the 7th Wonder of the World. T... Read >
Author: josphine

Experiencing the Most of Exotic Travel adventure in Kenya

02nd April 2007
Lets Say that you want to travel to kenya but you have a tight budget. And lets say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. Here, i will explore five travel destinati... Read >
Author: josphine

Thailand Travel: IXS

27th March 2007
The Kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It covers an area of 514,000 square kilometers. It is roughly equidistant between India and China. Thailand shares its borders with Mynammar (Burma), Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. Myanmar (Burma)... Read >
Author: Heidi Grumm

Travelling to the Exotic Places in Kenya and In a Tight Budget

14th March 2007
Lets Say that you want to travel to kenya but you have a tight budget. And lets say also that you are tired of hearing stories of how exotic adventure in Kenya is and would wish to have an experience of your own. Here, i will explore five travel destinati... Read >
Author: Lucy

Croatia: Jewel of the Mediterranean

06th March 2007
World travelers, take note: there is no beauty superior to that which can be absorbed by witnessing the natural spenders and the cultural richness of Croatia. With a national history dating back to the seventh century a.d., Croatia has exhibited the wonde... Read >
Author: Andrew Scherer

Korea-Capital:IXS

06th March 2007
Seoul is Korea’s capital city and its most populous city.Today's Seoul is home to almost 11 million people and encompasses 605.58 square kilometers. It represents over 24 percent of the entire county's population. The Han River bisects the city into two... Read >
Author: Heidi Grumm

Free Online Trivia Game Questions

05th March 2007
Question: What is the tallest mountain in the world? Answer: Everest Trivia Teaser: Mt. Everest, on the border of Nepal and Tibet, China, is the world's tallest mountain and highest elevation with a peak at 29,035 feet (8850 meters). Question: Wh... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Tuscany - Gods gift to man

11th January 2007
Brief Introduction & History Tuscany is one of twenty regions in Italy. The region is located in the central, western part of the country, north of Rome and south of Genoa. It is bounded by the Apennine Mountains to the North and East, the Apuan Alps on ... Read >
Author: Tonysena

Phuket - Web Guide to Travel to Phuket Thailand

16th November 2006
Phuket is Thailand's largest island, and is approximately the size of Singapore. Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea waters on Thailand's Indian Ocean coast-line 867 kilometers south of Bangkok. Phuket is an island connected by bridges to southern ... Read >
Author: Chan Phoondee

One of Most Popular Island of Greece

09th November 2006
Kefalonia Greece its reserved his famous name in the destinations of the Ionian Islands and the biggest island of the group. Kefalonia has many wonderful beaches with fine sand and turquoise, bleach-like waters, specific to the island. Others of its many ... Read >
Author: Alison White

The Big Apple

23rd September 2006
The most famous bargain in American history was the native North American's sale of Manhattan Island in 1626 to Peter Minuit, of the Dutch West India Company, for a sack of beads, cloth and ironware worth 60 guilders, or about $24 by that time. The entire... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Investing in China's Energy Security Crisis, Part Two

21st August 2006
Having been a previous director of Far East Energy, Tunaye Sai was able to develop his own connections in China. This led to his negotiating the Guizhou CBM concession in south central China again another enormous block of 970 square kilometers which ... Read >
Author: James Finch

Kakadu National Park

29th June 2006
Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, is a unique experience for all. A World Heritage Site, it has both unique biological and archeological significance. A mind-boggling variety of plants and animals and unique cultural articles added to the n... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby

Moscow tour overview

08th June 2006
You are a lucky person, you have a good chance to know more about this great city, which is as beautiful as ever, despite all crises and misfortunes! Russia travel agency Nordway is the best starting point for your Moscow travel. Read it, enjoy it and fee... Read >
Author: Kenneth Borisoff

Bukoba an Undiscovered Jewel on Lake Victoria

21st May 2006
Bukoba and the surrounding region is undoubtedly one of the loveliest parts of Tanzania boasting staggering beauty, the friendliest of inhabitants and a fascinating cultural history. Bukoba is located in the remote west of Tanzania in the very heart of ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

An Introduction to Cambodia - General info and Tips

28th March 2006
The Kingdom of Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy situated in Southeast Asia and counting a population of more than 13 million people. Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country is home also to a substantial number of ... Read >
Author: really bites

Visitors Guide to Dallas, Texas, USA

05th March 2006
The dynamic city of Dallas is situated in the northeastern area of the state of Texas in the USA. Founded in 1841 as a trading post, Dallas is now one of the largest cities in the United States of America. Dallas covers almost 400 square miles / 1,036 squ... Read >
Author: Nia Rees

The Lesser Known National Parks of Tanzania

28th November 2005
There is more to Tanzania National Parks than Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. Tanzania is blessed with many National Parks that are remote, have a high density of animals and offer a taste of Africa that is rarely offered by most other ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Orchid Travel: a Remote Plateau in Southern Tanzania

23rd November 2005
A huge carpet of ground orchid's bloom quite unnoticed, every year, in a forgotten corner of Tanzania. This area is the beautiful Southern Highlands of Tanzania, where the country borders with Zambia and Malawi. It is forgotten as possibly it is as far a... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Athens airport in Greece, Greek travel travelling in Athens Greece.

19th November 2005
Athens Airport in Greece, or else " Eleftherios Venizelos airport ", has been around since March 28th, 2001. It is a replacement for the old and congested Athens airport. It is new, spacious and modern. It has the first place on "Overall Passenger Satisfa... Read >
Author: S Pappas

Why Travel to Tanzania

16th November 2005
Tanzania is the perfect destination, for a safari, if you wish to visit Africa, that is Africa proper. What makes Tanzania special is this is a land with no tribalism; there is no conflict just an inherent love for peace. People are friendly and welcomi... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

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

Visit Rome - a historical city

14th September 2005
Do you bear a passion for history? Are you interested in ancient architecture and temples? Do age-long and legendary activities beckon you? If so, then you must definitely explore the ancient lands of Rome, at least once in your lifetime. With an ar... Read >
Author: David Chandler

BEIJING

31st August 2005
Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis Khan. Beijing was built for inspiration- to awe the popul... Read >
Author: David Chandler