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Colorado River Blinds – Vinyl Vertical Blinds With A Difference

02nd October 2009
Colorado River Blinds offers a wide selection of window blinds and shades. Whether you want vinyl vertical blinds, shutter blinds or wood blinds, Colorado River Blinds has the blinds and colors that you want. If you are not sure exactly what you want, you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5 Rafting Trips For Families And Beginners

26th September 2009
Whitewater rafting can be fun and exhilarating. It can also be scary and dangerous if you venture out by yourself in an area that's rated way above your experience level. But, are there rafting trips which offer fun and excitement, but still mild enough... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

London Bridge is Falling Down In Lake Havasu?

24th September 2009
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top Three USA Destinations to Take a Pit Stop At

23rd September 2009
Boasting a plethora of golden beaches, breathtaking landscapes and an eclectic array of lively cities, the USA is a magnificent country, bursting with a unique sense of character and style. Offering up a varied and exciting travel experience, visitors’ ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Know like a pro: Fernando and Humberto Campana

30th July 2009
What are they famous for? Creating bold designs, heavy on the texture with a South American conscience. They hit the big time when Massimo Morozzi, of Italian manufacturer Edra, saw their steel Vermelha Chair laced with red rope in a book. The fashiona... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

5 Attractions you must see in Las Vegas

30th July 2009
If you are planning a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and do not plan on spending all your time in a casino gambling against Lady Luck, here are some suggestions as to what you might do or see in Las Vegas that can make your vacation worthwhile. 1. The Las ... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds

Grand Canyon Death Plunges Not Always Intentional

23rd July 2009
7/13/09 – Grand Canyon – South Rim – A man plunged 600 feet to his death this morning after driving his blue sedan over the edge of the Grand Canyon's South Rim. This appeared to be a suicide modeled after the famous death plunge scene at the en... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Las Vegas holiday the ultimate destination

16th July 2009
Anyone who has been to Las Vegas will tell you this is a city of non stop entertainment packed with glitz and glamour once you have sampled it you will want more, for a city built in the middle of the desert has fast become a billion dollar hub of which h... Read >
Author: pmurray

Flying Over, Walking Through and Jumping Into the Grand Canyon

16th July 2009
Planning a Grand Canyon Tour this summer? There is more than one way to enjoy the wonder of nature that brings in over five million visitors a year. There are, of course, many traditional tours that will traverse the outer rim of the canyon and allow yo... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Why is Austin the Going Green Authority?

15th July 2009
Year after year, the community is placing a lot of focus on Austin Texas as one of the greenest metropolitan areas in the country! It’s settled along the Colorado River, this metropolitan region is not exclusively one of the quickest growing cities in t... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Top 10 Things to do in Breckenridge

11th July 2009
While many people picture in mind numerous ski trails and picturesque mountains covered in snow on hearing about Breckenridge, Colorado, this luxurious resort is actually perfect for year-round vacations. If you are not only dreaming about skiing on the s... Read >
Author: Michael Mills

The Grand Canyon National Park Makes a Great Family Vacation Adventure

01st July 2009
The Grand Canyon in Arizona is enormous in size. You can't just drive to the gorge, spend some time looking around and then leave. To really make the most of a visit to the Grand Canyon, you must take a few hikes, ride the Colorado River and explore each ... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

How Many Days of Your Life Do You Remember?

27th April 2009
Thursday Nita and I drove to Cincinnati to attend my Aunt Flo's funeral. Aunt Flo had lived 30,021 days when she passed last Monday. She was a good Catholic, and the ceremony was fitting for her life. The priest seemed to be familiar with Flo's life and f... Read >
Author: KerryJ

Austin Real Estate - Where To Find Austin TX real estate

17th April 2009
One of the nicest areas in the country is Austin, Texas and there is plenty of Austin real estate from which to choose. If you go online, you can let your fingers do the walking when you are seeking Austin TX real estate. It is easier to go online and loo... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

What is Hydroelectric Energy?

30th March 2009
Power generated by flowing water is referred to as "hydroelectric energy." This principle has been used by man, throughout history. It was utilized in ancient times, to mill grains such as corn. In 1878, the Cragside House in England was the first ... Read >

Does Your Travel Insurance Cover Hazardous Activities?

11th March 2009
As travel insurance companies continue to get more and more competitive, some policies are starting to offer inclusive cover of hazardous activities as standard. Whilst it is always worth double checking the fine print to be sure that the specific activi... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Continued Investment in the Austin Real Estate Market.

03rd March 2009
One of the fastest growing cities in America, Austin, Texas, is rich in history, exhibits gorgeous scenery and enjoys a much sought after real estate market. Austin is home to nearly three quarters of a million people and is nestled inside a booming metro... Read >
Author: Wob Jonson

Mastering Your Mind Power: You Must Persist To Succeed

28th January 2009
You are on a journey to master your mind power in order to direct your mind to produce or attract more of the things and conditions you desire. It is going to take conscious persistence on your part to finish your journey. Always take another step toward ... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

Mastering Your Mind Power: You Must Persist To Succeed

27th January 2009
You are on a journey to master your mind power in order to direct your mind to produce or attract more of the things and conditions you desire. It is going to take conscious persistence on your part to finish your journey. Always take another step toward ... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

The Small Town Of Bastrop, Texas

22nd January 2009
Bastrop is a wonderful "little" city to live in. Nestled in the middle of the "Lost Pines" it makes a beautiful place to live and it is convenient to Austin- Bergstrom Airport, Austin and is growing by leaps and bounds! Since 2000, the population has ju... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Empathising With Those Who Travel South for the Winter

18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dave Smart Some friends of mine who enjoy square dancing here in Oakhurst regularly go in their RV to Arizona each winter. To Havasu City, where London Bridge was rebuilt, or to other places along or near the Colorado River; they sa... Read >

Austin Texas Real Estate

20th November 2008
If you’re looking for a top-notch Texas city to call home, you’re sure to be delighted and surprised by what’s on offer in Austin. Austin got its start as an 1838 trading post on the Colorado River in what was then a Native American buffalo hunting ... Read >
Author: Michele

The Magic and Mystic of Avery Ranch

15th October 2008
In the 1800's numerous Indian tribes found that the land where The Avery Ranch clubhouse now sits was a great place to settle, hunt or even stage raids on the white settlers that were beginning to move into Central Texas in larger and larger numbers. Mos... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

Be Enthralled by the Grand Canyon

06th October 2008
Annually, millions of tourists travel to Arizona to witness one of the world's most overwhelming natural wonders. The Grand Canyon is inevitably awe-inspiring because of its immensity - 277 river miles (446km) long, 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Pflugerville Experience

29th September 2008
Pflugerville City in Texas presents a whole different experience. Get to enjoy life to the fullest by appreciating nature's beauty and having pure fun in this one of a kind city. The place offers you a home within paradise, whether you are just visiting o... Read >
Author: Joe

Elgin, Texas

05th September 2008
Elgin is a small city which is located 23 miles east of Austin and 17 miles north of Bastrop, and Elgin is also known as the Sausage Capital of Texas! Elgin covers an area of 4.7 square miles, and in the census of 2000, the city reported a population of 5... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

7 Ways to View the Grand Canyon

01st September 2008
The Grand Canyon in Arizona is an enormous site. It’s not enough to drive to the gorge, take a look around then leave. To really make the most of this natural wonder, you must take a few hikes, ride the Colorado River if possible, and explore each corne... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Elgin, Texas

14th August 2008
Elgin is a small city which is located 23 miles east of Austin and 17 miles north of Bastrop, and Elgin is also known as the Sausage Capital of Texas! Elgin covers an area of 4.7 square miles, and in the census of 2000, the city reported a population of 5... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Colorado Fly Fishing: What Makes It So Popular

24th July 2008
In Colorado fly-fishing is one of the most popular sports among fishermen. If you are a novice fisherman, or who has been tying flies for many a year, Colorado fly fishing is one of the best ways to put your skills to the test. With the sharp and clear... Read >
Author: Khaled

Hiking In Rocky Mountain National Park

22nd July 2008
Rocky Mountain National Park, which extends to just 400 square miles, is certainly not the largest park in the system but many of its millions of visitors each year will tell you that it is one of the finest of the United States' national parks. The ce... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Austin Neighborhood Profiles : Travis Heights

28th April 2008
Lying just west of IH-35 and south of Riverside Drive is one of Austin’s most appealing neighborhoods, Travis Heights. Its rolling hills and winding roads have long been a haven for a diverse culture, with a mixture of housing to match: perfectly kept ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Moab Rock Climbing Area Is A Paradise For Avid Rock Climbers

17th April 2008
The Moab rock climbing area and Canyon lands are a paradise for avid rock climbers. The crack routes of Indian stream are legendary and require no introduction. They are relatively a short drive away from the Moab area. To the north east of this town,... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Go International and Never Leave The Country

28th March 2008
Lake Havasu City, AZ is one of the "best kept secret" group travel destinations out there today. Since the city was founded in 1964, it has become one of Arizona's most visited tourist attractions, thanks to the London Bridge. YES, the REAL London Bridge!... Read >
Author: Havasu

Laughlin Hotels

11th July 2007
Laughlin is a beautiful city situated along the banks of Colorado River close to the Arizona and California borders. It is in the extreme southwest corner of Nevada. It was when Don Laughlin started a town in the year 1969 named after him and thus Laugh... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Laughlin Hotels

05th July 2007
Laughlin is a beautiful city situated along the banks of Colorado River close to the Arizona and California borders. It is in the extreme southwest corner of Nevada. It was when Don Laughlin started a town in the year 1969 named after him and thus Laughli... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

5 Rafting Trips for Families and Beginners

01st July 2007
Whitewater rafting can be fun and exhilarating. It can also be scary and dangerous if you venture out by yourself in an area that's rated way above your experience level. But, are there rafting trips which offer fun and excitement, but still mild enough... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Top 10 Whitewater Rafting Destinations in the US

16th June 2007
The United States is chalk full of raft-able rivers and waterways. With so many rivers and rafting options, which destinations provide the best combination of whitewater fun and backcountry scenery? The United States has the largest concentration of c... Read >
Author: Ryan

Taking The Family On Holidays

22nd May 2007
Avid travelers are full of wanderlust and refuse to give up their love for exploring the world, even when busy raising a family. And why should they? Traveling with children can be a joy and taking the family on holidays near and far can produce a lifetim... Read >
Author: D Beart

What the Grand Canyon National Park can offer

16th May 2007
In the north-west of Arizona state there is one of the most intriguing and unique corners of the world found – the Grand Canyon National Park, which occupies the territory of about 5 thousand square meters. The park was founded in 1908 with the aim o... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Experience a Grand Canyon Rafting Trip

09th May 2007
The Grand Canyon in Arizona is a piece of American history, encompassing both the natural and human story of the development of the United States. Included on many lists of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon presents a record of the ... Read >
Author: raftinfo.com

Relocation To Austin

22nd February 2007
If you have found yourself considering a move to Texas, you might be remiss if you overlook the amazingly attractive options offered by Austin and the surrounding areas. Why is Austin so attractive? Well, that's an answer that will take a bit of time. For... Read >
Author: Adeal Benhayoun

Romantic Escapes in Colorado

14th January 2007
Colorado is one of the more popular travel destinations in the country. Romantic escapes and Colorado are a natural mix with stunning mountain views and plenty of opportunities to cuddle. Romantic Escapes in Colorado Colorado is a beautiful place t... Read >
Author: Alesandro Fillini

London Bridge is Falling Down In Lake Havasu?

15th July 2006
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Hidden Jewel Of The West: Lake Havasu Uncovered

15th July 2006
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Grand Canyon - a Trip You Have to Take

20th May 2006
Every American (okay, every human for that matter) owes it to him/herself to head to Arizona and visit the Grand Canyon at least once in their lifetimes. It's truly amazing to see how a little trickle of water eventually turned into the Colorado River, wh... Read >
Author: Diane McCalley

Las Vegas Outdoor Adventures!

01st April 2006
You've played slot machines until you feel like a one-armed bandit, yourself. Your palate has enjoyed some of the most exquisite fare the world has to offer. You've seen the big name shows; you've shopped the specialty shops; you've even spent several day... Read >
Author: Mikhail Doubinski

RV Camping

02nd February 2006
RV camping can make for a great trip almost anywhere, but I think it is best in the west. In many areas, you can just drive into the desert, and stay free for up to two weeks. It's true of most BLM (Bureau Of Land Management) and national forest lands, an... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Grandeur Of Grand Canyon National Park

16th December 2005
Grand Canyon National Park is located in northwestern Arizona about 75 miles north of the cities of Flagstaff and Williams. The park covers well over one million acres and is more than twice the size of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Canyo... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon

Fly Fishing On The Green River - Paradise Lost

09th November 2005
Fly fishing is all about finding a great location, preferably in the middle of a hatch. The Green River in Utah was one such place, but is it still? The Secret Is Out No less than five years ago, it seemed like you head to the Green River and see fe... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Lake Havasu: An Overview

31st August 2005
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is both famous and little-known. The beautiful western city sports the famous London Bridge, which draws crowds from all over the globe. Crossing the Bridgewater Channel from the mainland to a small island on the Colorado River,... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey