Articles, tagged with "banks of the river", page 6
06th October 2010
When I was young, I'd spend all my spare time "still fishing" with live bait, and I became pretty good at it. But Fly Fishing; I just couldn't get it. I tried everything, because I was determined to learn how to fly fish. I read fly fishing books, I talke...
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Author:
edelyn201071
04th October 2010
Li River is known as the mother river of Guilin, one of the most popular destinations in China. Li River was selected as one of the world's top 10 watery wonders by America's National Geographic magazine, who quoted on their official website: "China's Li ...
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Author:
tiajones
30th September 2010
When one thinks of France, it's hard not to picture images of beauty: quaint little villages of simple yet gorgeous stone; incredible cityscapes where illustrious architecture reaches out to meet the horizon; beautiful countryside rolling on and on, dot...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
27th September 2010
Europe is a veritable hot-spot for cities, offering rich-pickings for those with more of an incline towards conurbations over country retreats.
And whilst the likes of London, Paris and Rome are near the top of most tourists’ to-do list, there are co...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
21st September 2010
If you are considering exploring the beautiful Scottish countryside I have a few suggestions for you. Here are some places of interest in the North East Of Scotland.
In the breathtaking Aberdeenshire countryside and standing on the bank of the river Yt...
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Author:
ashstrain
21st September 2010
There are many reasons why Leeds has been voted the most popular place to live in the UK on several occasions. Where tourists and first-time visitors may see a city of red bricks and Victorian monuments, locals have come to know the numerous sides of th...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
21st September 2010
Vast open spaces, rugged coastlines and unspoilt ancient market towns make Suffolk a county of great contrast. A hot air balloon ride over Suffolk provides the perfect opportunity to view the county from an entirely new perspective - or more specifically...
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Author:
Eve Ashwell
16th September 2010
San Sebastian located to the South of Isabela does not need an introduction because it is popular amongst tourists as one of the most beautiful beaches of Europe. This is one of the beaches which receive highest number of tourists during the touring sea...
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Author:
Donna Amira
14th September 2010
A movemanSKG platform lift is allowing wheelchair users to overcome a short flight of steps at the Wellcome Trust Conference centre in Hinxton, Cambridge. The newly installed Prima Plus resides in a central lobby, and provides an alternative access route ...
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Author:
movemanSKG
29th August 2010
Placed within the banks of the River Krishna in India, the small town of Amaravati has a surprisingly rich cultural and religious heritage. Situated in the outskirts of Andhra Pradesh, it is home to one of the famous Pancharama temples known as the Amares...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
18th August 2010
In recent years, the number of holidaymakers choosing Whether they're seeking world-class dive sites, a relaxing beach break or history like nowhere else on earth, visitors to Egypt will find year-round sunshine and great-value accommodation. The North Af...
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Author:
Ashish
11th August 2010
Vithal, or Vitthal, or Vithoba, or Pandurang (a form of Krishna) is worshipped in some temples in Kerala. Vittala's original temple is at Pandharpur, Maharashtra. It is located 65 km west of Solapur, on the banks of the river Bhimarathi also known as Chan...
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Author:
raj123
10th August 2010
A modern city with an ancient past, Zaragoza is a Spanish destination with interesting roots and its rich heritage makes it an interesting spot to visit for a holiday. Zaragoza's formation can be traced back over 2000 years and its location at the centr...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
09th August 2010
Combining rural retreats with a rich historical heritage, Lancashire has plenty more to offer than its infamous hotpots! A hot air balloon ride over Lancashire provides the perfect opportunity to view many of the landmarks from a completely new perspectiv...
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Author:
Eve Ashwell
09th August 2010
Hotels in Delhi are emblematic of Indian celebrated hospitality. Located on the banks of the River Yamuna, Delhi has been continuously inhabited since the 6th Century BC. Owing to the migration of people from across the country, Delhi has grown to be a mu...
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Author:
Smrat kapoor