Articles, tagged with "feast your eyes", page 6
29th October 2009
Taking in the beauty that nature has gifted mankind, we at times take it for granted and don't appreciate delicateness and its wonder. But, situated in the southern regions of Bangalore, one will find a true gift to nature, that being the Lalbagh Botanica...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th October 2009
The distinctions among London bed and breakfasts, full-fledged London hotels and London boutique hotels which set each group apart have nothing to do with size, amenities or services provided. It quite simply comes down to a matter of "style".
Boutique...
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Cathy Mitschele
22nd September 2009
Most people know Austria as the land of Mozart, one of the most famous classical composers of all time. However, Austria is also a country which boasts of a wealth of culture, history and natural scenery. Whether you're a student of classical music, archi...
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Chris Malone
30th August 2009
Shop before the Sleigh-bells!Shhhh, listen...is it just me or can you hear the faint sound of bells too? Not church bells, not a cowbell or a ba-ba-ba-ba-baby-bel, but uh-oh…sleigh bells! But the sun is still shining...oh, actually maybe not; hmm p...
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sarah hague
22nd August 2009
You purchase a new car from the showroom and park it in your driveway. All afternoon long and into the evening, you look out of your window to feast your eyes on your new pride and joy. First thing in the morning when you wake up, you rush to the window t...
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Alien
11th July 2009
For such a small island nation, the UK has an unparalleled range of places to visit and activities to try. Indeed, from its stunning natural scenery, selection of cosmopolitan capitals and charming country retreats, there is something to entertain and e...
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Andrew Regan
15th June 2009
When you decide to visit Antarctica, a visa is not necessary as there is no country that claims it as its territory. However, a passport is needed for unscheduled stops. Generally, your first stop is either in Argentina or Chile. This continent, which ...
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Author:
joalesto
12th June 2009
Barcelona is one of the world's top cities associated with unique architecture. The Moderniste movement is responsible for some of the flamboyant buildings to be found in this Catalonian city so prepare to feast your eyes if planning a trip here.
T...
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Isla Campbell
11th May 2009
Chennai has always been known for its pure, unadulterated Kanjeevaram silks, popularly referred to as "pattu sarees." Having become synonymous with Chennai over the years, these sarees have remained traditional in design, motifs and colour combinations. T...
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Author:
Sita
01st May 2009
The Gold Coast area has lots to offer besides the obvious theme parks. Surfers Paradise Beach has lots of options for all different ages and novices. If you are a beginner, you can try a lesson for two hours. Or, if you are more experienced, the swell ...
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JenB
25th April 2009
As luck would have it, AT &T cranked out the Sony Ericsson W580i mobile phone just in time for users to enjoy tons of strong music tools.
Feast your eyes on these features: The Disc2Phone, TrackID, FM radio, and built-in Bluetooth 2.0. So far so good...
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Author:
Allen Jesson
17th April 2009
The Samsung Soul mobile phone causes all other mobile phones to collapse like a house of cards.
Here's how and here's why.
All along, this full metal body that is around 12.9mm thick offers an optimal handset good for anyone buying. Fact is, this ...
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Author:
Allen Jesson
04th April 2009
There are many reasons why Paris is one of the most popular film locations in the world and the backdrop for countless films and books. Due to The City of Light's ongoing love affair with the arts, its popular landmarks are instantly recognised by people ...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
13th March 2009
St. Patrick's Day is fast approaching and Irish people at home and abroad are looking forward to celebrate the feast day of our patron saint! Ireland will see plenty of wonderful and vibrant festivals come March 17th but if you are not at home, don't desp...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
03rd March 2009
The Giant's Causeway is one of Ireland's better known landmarks and Northern Ireland's only World Heritage site. The unusual rock formations are a sight to behold in their own right, as well as the Causeway coastline and nearby attractions.
A legend...
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Author:
Isla Campbell