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Tejita Beach Tenerife – New Sea View Development Property

09th July 2008
Playa de la Tejita is located on the south coast of Tenerife between El Medano and Los Abrigos. It is also known locally as Red Mountain beach or Playa Montana Roja, taking these names from the mountain at the eastern end of the beach. The surrounding are... Read >
Author: Lester Emanuel

Esperance- A Secret No More!

03rd July 2008
Its called the 'Secret South'- the length of Western Australian coastline next to the Southern Ocean that until recently has been largely ignored by the tourist masses. But as travellers get more intrepid and even the most far flung places become more acc... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Royal Sotogrande Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain

23rd June 2008
Royal Sotogrande Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain is situated just off the highway N-340, Cádiz to Málaga, at kilometre 130. Pass control gate at the entrance of the urbanization and take the Paseo del Parque towards the sea, which will lead you... Read >
Author: Richard

Gurgaon Real Estate: Vertical Expansion Makes Sense

27th May 2008
Sky is the only limit for Gurgaon. The skyscraping buildings of the city will be dwarfed soon as the town and country planning department relaxes the norms on building height. Under the new norm, it will be possible to construct residential buildings more... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

USA - Copper Mountain

23rd May 2008
Copper Mountain was referred to as the best ski slope in "North America" by the US Forestry Service, for its amazing resources and ability to cater for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers. Based only 120 KM from Denver airport and with 160 metres of ... Read >
Author: ski987

Holidays in Majorca - Featuring Calla Bona and Calla Millor

06th May 2008
Majorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, a group of islands that are part of Spain and situated in the Mediterranean. Majorca's history as a popular holiday destination dates back to the 1960's when the package tour industry was born. Youn... Read >
Author: Stewart

Naturist Vacation In Vera Playa, Spain

28th April 2008
Vera Playa gets its name from the town of Vera which is located in the eastern, coastal, region of Almeria in Andalusia, southern Spain. Playa is the Spanish word for beach. The stretch of coast that Vera Playa is located on is called the Costa de Almeria... Read >
Author: Stewart

He’s no Darling to motorists

09th April 2008
Alistair Darling has hit motorists hard in his first budget as chancellor and he is justifying his swingeing tax and fuel duty hikes as ‘cracking down on pollution'. Even though the chancellor delayed the 2 pence per litre increase in fuel duty due... Read >
Author: mpressman

Small Town Tasmania- Forth and Beyond

04th April 2008
Tasmania is rich in secrets- around every corner of its historic towns are harboured stories and tales of years gone by. Its full heritage and lively history are indicative of its interesting past, a past just waiting to be explored by intrepid travellers... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Can anyone afford to drive in central London?

02nd April 2008
It's been a tough time for owners of larger vehicles as they have recently become the prime target of environmental lobbyists who are keen to see them driven off the roads completely. In addition to already paying higher costs to buy or lease such vehi... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

European influence on Morocco

27th March 2008
Morocco's dazzling mosaic of Arab and Berber culturesâ€"with a dash of African and European influenceâ€"is at once strange and romantic, alluring and disconcerting. It's little wonder that Morocco has regularly drawn seekers of the exotic. Although Morocc... Read >
Author: elizabeth5

Abseiling in South Africa

19th March 2008
Throw yourself off a cliff! Does throwing yourself over the side of a cliff or down the edge of a waterfall with only a rope and harness appeal to your sense of adventure? Then abseiling in South Africa is for you. You can enjoy South Africa's spectacu... Read >
Author: Toureagle

Cheap Holidays

11th February 2008
cheap european city breaks are a good style to loose and have by from the natural routines of living. Take a weekend recess to leave the trials of the making week or a little recess mid-week to be reward of cheaper airway tickets. Breaks in Europe Europea... Read >
Author: Teddy Jogedebremeister

Joondalup: The Peaceful North of Perth

18th January 2008
For a Western Australian experience that brings you close to the state capital of Perth but far enough away that you escape the hustle and bustle of big city life look no further than Joondalup. Just a short drive north of Perth this serene city is a sto... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Trekking in Tasmania

09th November 2007
Tasmania is one of the best states to visit if you are looking for beautiful walking trails. Combined with a driving holiday you are within a day of most walks, and there is so much to see and do in between. Most of the walks are found in the large expans... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
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