Articles, tagged with "mountainous terrain", page 6
24th July 2009
There are various sorts of bicycles that are suitable to different age groups, needs, and purpose. Young children can ride a banana seat bicycle with training wheels whereas older kids can ride on a 10-speed bicycle with gears. Mountain bikes and racing b...
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Author:
JosephAr
28th June 2009
Ladakh is a beautiful place, which has the hustle and bustle with thick grove of popular trees.Ladakh consists of two districts Leh and Kargil. Its peaceful and tranquil settings justify its name, which in Buddhist mythology mean "Heaven on Earth" which h...
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Author:
jyoti
15th June 2009
Boquete Panama real estate has fallen prey to the same lack of foreign cash as the condos on Avenida Balboa in Panama City. Press reports tell us that there are far fewer North American buyers than in the past few years and that homes that are for sale ar...
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Author:
Panama Real Estate
12th May 2009
7 Things You Might Not Know About Cannondale Ironman and Cannondale
The following article contains 7 tips about cannondale.
There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale ironman online, so we thought that it would make sense to give ...
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Author:
Coran Levison
12th May 2009
8 Things Your Mother Never Told You About Cannondale and Cannondale 600!
Here are 8 tips about cannondale.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders.
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Author:
Coran Levison
29th April 2009
The World Wide Web has truly made communication possible, no matter where one is located. As long as a signal can be obtained, the access is there.
Rural or remote areas, as well as those locations which have unique geological characteristics (mountai...
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Author:
Mike Schmidt
04th April 2009
Exploring Choquequirao takes about a two day's hike from the town of Cachora outside of Cuzco city. Choquequirao, or "cradle of gold" in the Inca language Quechua, is located almost 1750 meters above the raging Apurimac River. Much bigger than Machu Picch...
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Author:
Thomas Carroll
17th February 2009
Indeed, when you think of Peru what often springs to mind are images of forgotten Inca temples, wild Amazon jungles and forgotten tribes. However, whilst Peru is renowned for its beautiful historical attractions, there is a new undercurrent of tourism g...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
01st February 2009
With the world's tourism leaning away from themed vacations, a new trend sees families traveling to jungles instead of Disney; taking cruises to Alaska instead of the Bahamas. This sect of tourism, aptly referred to as eco-tourism, flourishes in response...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
28th January 2009
The mysterious allure of an ancient civilisation and an overwhelming mythical and architectural heritage are just two of the inspiring reasons why every year millions of people head to Egypt for a taste of the unknown. Endless television documentaries and...
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Author:
Devine
22nd January 2009
Meter reading in the Philippines
A portable thermal receipt printer was used to solve a difficult problem by an electricity company that supplies electricity to an area six hours north of Manila, Philippines. The mountainous terrain, lack of a modern roa...
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Author:
Andrea Percival
20th January 2009
Freight forwarding can be challenging in Norway, given that the mountainous terrain, intercut with deep valleys and fjords, can make internal transport and freight services difficult in the harsh winters.
However, the freight transport infrastructure i...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
30th November 2008
90 acres of botanical gardens await discerning Puerto Rican tourists, many of whom visit the expansive Montoso Gardens in Puerto Rico to unearth a colorful inventory of over 600 species of flowers, plants, fruits, nuts, and spices. The garden, an elusive ...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
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...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
08th September 2008
According to a recent survey done by one of the major players in the travel industry, a package holiday to the canaries tops the polls as Britain's favourite winter destination. The particular stand outs in this list was Lanzarote and Tenerife, taking a h...
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Author:
Robert Palmer