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The Roman Influence on Costa Tropical

11th March 2010
If you ever visit Spain, you must make it a point to visit Andalucía, perhaps the most varied and exciting region in the country! The geography of this region is expansive as well as offers tremendous range from the Sierra Morena to the Sierra Nevada to ... Read >
Author: Albert Garcia

Will you adopt Belisarius' winning strategy?

09th March 2010
"We will all be dead soon," predicted centurion Millius, looking over the ramparts at the barbarian army surrounding Rome in the year 536 C.E. He had good reasons to feel discouraged, since Romans were outnumbered 30 to 1 by the attackers. General Beli... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Flexcrete: Revolutionary Material

18th February 2010
Flexcrete is a revolution. The features of Flexcrete are ' Ease of building ' Great fire confrontation ' Cost effectual ' Great lagging ' Easy to employ Flexcrete are usually made obtainable in rectangular blocks or in TCB (Thin Cladding... Read >
Author: Alien

Shwedagon Pagoda – Yangon’s gleaming centrepiece

01st February 2010
Welcoming most if not the majority of tourists to Myanmar is Yangon. Previously known as the capital, this city of Myanmar still remains as the hub of activity in terms of finance, economy, education, entertainment, shopping, tourist attractions and so mu... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

How to enjoy your vacation at Lucca.

26th January 2010
Lucca in Italy, is an Tuscan town that is known for its winding narrow lanes, great architecture and medieval buildings. The city is and ideal place for navigating on foot as the 16th century walls that surround the city limits the amount of vehicles insi... Read >
Author: cornell

Anping Old Fort – a historical relic

25th January 2010
Tainan holds an impressive collection of historical relics and temples for the cultural explorer to appreciate. Belonging to Taiwan, Tainan is the oldest city of the island and the fourth largest. Much of the history of Taiwan and traditional values stemm... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Bundi Rajasthan Travel

04th January 2010
Bundi is an undiscovered historical wealth 36-km from Kota is a picturesque small town in Rajasthan, Bundi is one of the unexplored cities with a rich historical heritage. Bundi is surrounded by the Aravalli hills on three sides and is framed by a massiv... Read >
Author: kenny.jewls

Manchester: Past to Present

23rd December 2009
A country's ‘second city' is normally the one considered to be the next most important to the capital city, in terms of population and economic and commercial importance. Whilst there are a few worthy contenders in the UK, Manchester has emerged as the ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

La Alhambra de Granada (Spain)

18th December 2009
On this occasion, visiting Granada in the autonomous community of Andalusia in Spain to tour one of its main attractions: the Alhambra. The Alhambra in Granada, it is a walled medieval city, including a palace, a fortress and countless buildings and mo... Read >
Author: jmcweborg

Faridkot Fort - A blend of cultures, culminating in architectural splendour

17th December 2009
A city rich in culture and heritage, Amritsar, has many attractions for its visitors. Of them Faridkot Fort deserves special mention for its impressive architectural splendour and artistic beauty. Located close to Ferozepur, Faridkot Fort came into exist... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Tunis, The Fascinating Capital of Tunisia

20th October 2009
Tunis is the capital of the North African nation of Tunisia, a land filled with historical antiquities and remnants of all the rulers that have left their mark there. Two focal points exist in the capital, those being The Medina, and the ruins of Carthage... Read >
Author: Rob Pettifer

Thailand's Old Capital of Ayutthaya

20th October 2009
Ayutthaya is one of Thailand's most amazing tourist sites of historical significance, and makes for a fascinating excursion from Bangkok. It is a pleasant escape from the overwhelming hustle and bustle of Thailand's capital city, but offers plenty of cult... Read >
Author: Rob Pettifer

British Towns To Visit: Berwick Upon Tweed

16th September 2009
When you're looking for a beautiful place to visit, one of the places you really should consider is Berwick upon Tweed. There's so much to do there, and anyone who likes the countryside and the beauty of nature can enjoy it, no matter what their age or ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Furnishing the basements with spray foam insulation

01st August 2009
Whether refurbishing or concluding a fresh concrete underground room, it is a hard task to accomplish. Worse than this is to choose the correct building resources as to evade mold as of shaping afterward. This piece of text will wrap the tips essential to... Read >
Author: Alien

The Highly Advantageous California Spray Foam

01st August 2009
Individuals more often than not have puzzlement each time they reflect that their dwelling ramparts are adequate to maintain their dwelling protected from pests, sound and terrible climate. A barrier is indispensable amid the dwelling walls to maintain th... Read >
Author: Alien
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