Articles, tagged with "river banks", page 6
05th December 2008
In the modern world, the daily routine of life is so hectic and tiresome that everyone deserves a vacation, just to relax those over-worked nerves. The ideal place for a vacation would be a place of serenity and unparalleled beauty - especially for nature...
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Karl Guevara
03rd December 2008
The glistening River Yarra runs through Melbourne City and you'll find an abundance of tourist attractions, shops, cafés and restaurants lining its river banks. It's also home to some of the finest beaches on the Australian coast. Read on for more inform...
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Mairead Foley
16th November 2008
If there is a place in Spain more rich and abounding in tradition, it's definitely the city Seville. Diverse sights and attractions are reflections of Seville's history.
Tourists can get a look at time past as Seville presents a historic feel from its...
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Go-Cielo.com
30th October 2008
If you look at the history of the billiard game, you will find that certain incidents helped to develop the game into what it is today. Initially, the table edges, which resembled river banks, were designed merely to keep the balls from rolling off the bi...
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MIKE SELVON
23rd September 2008
Situated just near the mouth of the Selangor river is the pretty town of Kuala Selangor. The center of the city is located in close proximity to the new bridge. There are several shops in the city along with an old bus terminal. Few more shops have sprung...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
18th September 2008
If you are thinking of buying a boat, you'll need somewhere to moor it and to keep it maintained.What you may find in a Marina:Re-fuelling, washing and repair facilities, ship chandlers, shop, restaurant, car parks, out-of-water storage and boast hoists.B...
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Author:
Simon White
05th September 2008
Looking for Five Star hotels in London is an interesting matter for those who want to stay luxuriously and comfortably. London city offers luxurious accommodations which spread all through out the city. Though the city is geographically small, yet the cit...
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Author:
Peter Fleming
25th August 2008
Cat's Claw is a woody vine that is found in the exotic highlands and jungles of the Amazon rain forest. This rain forest, which spans an area of almost 2.3 million square miles, gives life to more plant and animal species than any other ecosystem in the w...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
An exciting Irish horse riding tour takes you on a circular route from Dublin. Go horse riding near Dublin at the Calliaghstown Riding Centre, set in the idyllic foothills of the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. Then stop over at Birr, where you can enjoy a ...
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Author:
Toureagle
20th June 2008
If you are going on a summer trip with your family, you should definitely consider visiting Germany. This is one of the most gorgeous countries in the world. It boasts of a history that would simply amaze you. You will love traveling from one city to a...
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Author:
Lakshmi
06th June 2008
It's no surprise that the city of Seville, Spain's southern cultural, artistic, social and financial centre is also the capital of Andalucía (Spain's second largest autonomous community).
From above, the city would be seen as split directly down its c...
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Author:
Liam Gerken
16th April 2008
lla is a widely used term for a large house standing in its own grounds probably with a private swimming pool, the word itself has its origin from the Roman Empire where it was an upper class country dwelling, the term has changed over the years after the...
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Properties in Perfect Portugal
28th March 2008
Fishing is a popular activity. There are commercial fishermen who depend on their catch to provide an income for them and their family. There are amateur fishermen who simply love the sport of fishing, who spend weekends in search of the perfect lake, pon...
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Author:
Ben Anton
28th February 2008
Among many reptile species in Africa, the crocodiles have somehow stolen the arena by being the most vocal and other adaptations. Unlike other reptiles they do not shed their skin and instead grow with it. These dinosaur-like creatures are usually spotte...
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natultrack safaris
01st February 2008
Northern Alberta, Canada is the location of a very large, rich oil sand field. The Athabasca oil sands are named for the Athabasca River, where the oil sands are easily seen from the river banks. One third of the world's oil sands are found here in Albert...
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Author:
Bob Jent