Articles, tagged with "many rivers", page 6
06th March 2009
Languedoc Roussillon, one of the 26 regions of France is becoming a great tourist attraction. With the appealing areas such as the magnificent Pyrenees mountains, the miles of beautiful Mediterranean coastlines, the majestic Cathar castles including Carca...
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Author:
Mark Woods
03rd March 2009
Kerala is a place filled with natural magnificence and having immense cultural diversity. While touring Kerala, it would be possible for tourists to discover Kerala in the true sense with the various facets of Kerala. It will provide an experience of a li...
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Article Publisher
02nd February 2009
No matter what your preference, salt water or freshwater, conventional or fly, offshore or river fishing, Costa Rica has a fishing destination for you. Costa Rica is bordered by the Pacific on the West and the Caribbean on the East. There are too many r...
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Author:
Marshall Booth
02nd February 2009
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam. The city of Hanoi has been constructed from the plain and has many rivers that go across it. There are numerous beautiful, picturesque lakes in Hanoi. Thus Hanoi is on occasions referred to as the "city of lakes". Th...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th January 2009
The mighty Andes rise up out of the rainforest that covers most of this mysterious land like dark green blanket, the overhanging trees frequently hiding even the many rivers as they flow into the Amazon, swelling it to a size that even the jungle cannot s...
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Author:
lexisclick
02nd December 2008
Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, but after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the "Pearl o...
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Author:
Twino
05th November 2008
England, the part of United Kingdom, is the world's oldest parliamentary democracy. It consist of two third of island of Great Britain and the offshore island, known as the Isle of Wight. Much of England also consists of rolling hills and largest natural ...
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Author:
nancy eben
25th April 2008
I have visited Jamaica several times over the years. It is a beautiful
island. The island is located in the Atlantic Ocean but the seas
surrounding it are commonly referred to as the Caribbean Sea.
As seen on a map, Jamaica is divided into towns....
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Author:
SAL
02nd April 2008
Palermo and Taormina are amongst the best cities of Sicily. Sicily happens to the largest Island in these parts of Europe, and it is a sure terminal for all tourists, hence Sicily is densely populated with tourists from different parts of the world.
Wh...
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Author:
Lakshmi
20th February 2008
The Kerala backwaters are a chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea. The network includes five large lakes linked by canals, both manmade and natural, fed by 38 rivers, and extending virtually half the length of Kerala state....
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Author:
Dev Sri
16th January 2008
While many people prefer to arrange their own travel plans, some people actually prefer if the headache of traveling were taken out of their hands. You will find that arranging to go on one of the many Costa Rica tours will provide you with many great fea...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
02nd November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to. I try to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to...
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Author:
stuartcheese
14th August 2007
Many visitors to Cyprus only come for the three S's - sun, sea and sand.
But the third largest island in the Mediterranean has SO much more to offer.
And if you are an outdoor enthusiast, Cyprus is PURE paradise.
Just imagine.
Pine scented forest ...
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Author:
Helen Smeaton
08th August 2007
This region is one of the few remaining regions in France where it is still possible to find a property ranging from a chateau to an old rambling farmhouse for a modest sum. Relatively unknown as a holiday destination, the Limousin is beginning to enjoy t...
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Author:
Mark Russell
24th July 2007
The majority of the human body is comprised of water and human beings can live only a very short time without water.
Water is a chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. It covers 71% of Earth's surface. It is found in the oceans...
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Author:
Jon Stout