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The Weather of Mexico

29th September 2009
If you are planning a romantic cruise, wedding, or family vacation to Mexico, you will want to make sure that your trip isn't overshadowed by torrential rains, storms, or even a hurricane. To plan your vacation, you should follow the local news for both ... Read >
Author: Renaldo Head

The Lowdown on Global Warming

25th September 2009
Global warming and climate change are matters that have increasingly been in the public eye in recent times and worldwide action is being taken to tackle the affect these two factors have on the environment. Global warming results in climate change wh... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Best Way To Stop Global Warming

24th September 2009
The Earth’s surface temperature has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the past century, with accelerated warming during the past two decades. There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming over the last 50 years is attributable to human... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Climate Modification and Volcanoes

23rd September 2009
Climate modification is a multi-faceted and complex subject. In this article, we take a look at the relationship between climate modification and volcanoes. Climate Modification and Volcanoes The climate modification debate is a nasty one. Parties ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Antarctica, Is It Really In Danger?

23rd September 2009
With all of the fervor these days about the dangers of global warming many people are concerned about the fate of Antarctica. The fears are that the ice that makes up the continent is melting faster than normal and not freezing back as it usually does wit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Is Responsible For Global Warming?

22nd September 2009
Global warming is the rising of the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and bodies of water on an average, world-wide basis. The phrase "global warming" in and of itself does not suggest what is causing those rising temperatures to take place.... Read >
Author: Rick B.

Sapa travel information

18th September 2009
Area: 67.864 ha Population: 43.600 inhabitants Mainly tribles: Black H’mong, red Dzao, Zay…… Located in Lao Cai City, Sapa is a mountainous district in the Southernwest of Lao Cai Province. Sapa District is very well-known with Sapa Townlet, a ... Read >
Author: sapa travel

Best time to visit Glacier National Park

07th September 2009
Glacier national park is a beautiful place surrounded by mountains on all four sides. In the valleys there are scattered more than 130 named lakes and the area is rich with vegetation and wild life. Naturally Glacier National Park is a peaceful visual tre... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Thompson

Using a Thermometer to Detect Hot Spots on Your Feet

30th August 2009
There is a new tool on the market to help diabetics detect hot spots early, before a foot ulcer develops. This new gadget is an infrared thermometer that measures temperature at various points on your feet. If the thermometer detects an above-average te... Read >
Author: jane baron

You Need To Know The Weather In Mexico

25th August 2009
If you are planning a romantic cruise, wedding, or family vacation to Mexico, you will want to make sure that your trip isn't overshadowed by torrential rains, storms, or even a hurricane. To plan your vacation, you should follow the local news for both c... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Villa Holidays In The Beautiful Canary Islands

21st August 2009
Sun, sand and glorious accommodation. Late booking holiday makers are in for a treat this year as the credit crunch has dampened demand. This article explores and excellent destination to grab a Villa holiday you may not have been able to afford. So wh... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot

The Threat of Global Warming

12th August 2009
Global warming is primarily caused by an imbalance of the "greenhouse gases." Greenhouse gases in of themselves are not malevolent; in fact, the earth's atmosphere is essentially a by-product of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect keeps some of t... Read >
Author: Nealmedia

Holiday accommodation in Sydney: What to know before booking

04th August 2009
Sydney is best known for its stunning harbour, beaches, national parks, amazing food and exciting nightlife - no wonder it's consistently ranked by the Mercer Index as one of the top 10 cities to live in. But before booking holiday accommodation in S... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Planning Your Paris Vacation

02nd August 2009
Deciding on the time of year you want to go to Paris is the first thing you really should do. The weather is the major topic to consider first. Paris has an average of 15 snow days a year mostly rain and damp in the winter with occasional winds and rain. ... Read >
Author: Andrew Collins

Aruba, a paradise in the Caribbean

20th July 2009
Aruba, a paradise in the Caribbean aruba: One Happy Island Location and size Aruba is located in the heart of the southern Caribbean, about 20 kilometers from the coast of Venezuela. The island is 30 kilometers long and at the widest point 9 kilo... Read >
Author: Paul Terkers

Gaiole in Chianti, Italy named the number one most idyllic place to live in Europe by Forbes

09th July 2009
Dreams of Tuscan life have long infiltrated the minds of people all over the world thanks to the lure of Italy and from highly publicized media such as the movie Under the Tuscan Sun. The rolling hills of this alluring countryside are certainly the most ... Read >
Author: Italy's Finest

Scrape Off Heat

30th June 2009
In most humid countries, the demand for air-conditioners has increased over the past years. There might be certain external factors that have contributed to the amount of humidity in these areas. One of these might be air pollution which is manifested b... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Burning up

23rd June 2009
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas causing climate change. Over 40% of the UK’s emissions come from the energy we use at home everyday. Our electricity is mainly generated from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. This process produ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Life in Spain and Alicante For Beach and Golf

12th June 2009
I have lived in the Alicante region of Spain for 22 years and I think it's time I should share my positive experiences with anyone who is contemplating living in Spain, as there really are so many benefits which I will be defining as the best 10 reasons w... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington

Life in Spain and Alicante For Beach and Golf

12th June 2009
I have lived in the Alicante region of Spain for 22 years and I think it's time I should share my positive experiences with anyone who is contemplating living in Spain, as there really are so many benefits which I will be defining as the best 10 reasons w... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington

Cutting your carbon emissions - central heating

01st June 2009
Our natural fuel resources, such as oil and gas, are running low, and as a result, heating a household is becoming more expensive with each passing year. Furthermore, concerns about global warming have led many of us to look to reduce our fuel consumption... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Get Georgia Health Insurance

18th May 2009
A person in Georgia would do well to find health insurance. There are many reasons a person should get health insurance but in Georgia especially there are some key important reasons. Georgia is the worst state in America for air pollution. Also Georgia i... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Cold Frame Gardening – Why I love cold frames

14th May 2009
For something that is so simple and relatively inexpensive, a cold frame can make a huge difference to the length of your growing season. Background Historically cold frames were located on the exterior of a heated green house and comprised a glazed f... Read >
Author: Zac Mace

Pieces of Paradise

01st May 2009
Mexico is a country located in North America, bounded on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the North Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. The United Mexi... Read >
Author: Ella

Spanish Companies To Invest In Vietnam Tourism

09th April 2009
Some of the leading and successful Spanish tourism-related companies are expanding internationally, according to the President of Majorca's Chamber of Commerce, Joan Gual de Torrella. During 2008 the chamber discussed expanding business to Vietnam. About ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Malaga Vacation Travel Tips

28th March 2009
Malaga is home in southern Spain in the province of Andalusia along the Mediterranean. The entire area encompasses over 7,276M square meters. The entire region is more beautiful than you can imagine until you land and begin to explore. There are majestic ... Read >
Author: Garcia Magallanes

The Best Split AC's With Maximum Energy Efficiency

27th March 2009
Which one is the best split AC is a matter of choice and is highly subjective. Therefore what holds maximum importance here is the latest technological innovations and advancements of air conditions that have made it more energy efficient as well as user ... Read >
Author: Victoria

Changsha travel guide - Info for your China vacations

12th March 2009
This article is about the China vacations and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now. Changsha is the capital of Hunan Province. The history of the city dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 B... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Good Advice For Gardening

11th March 2009
Many people may not be aware that gardening can actually harm the environment. A large amount of carbon dioxide can be released through tilling the soil. This contributes to global warming. When you cultivating and compacting the soil, destroys good fungi... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Global Warming And What We All Do To help

10th March 2009
Global warming refers to the increase in average temperature near the earth's surface and in its oceans. Climate change is another term used interchangeably with global warming. However, climate change may encompass other changes in climate besides increa... Read >
Author: suegold

You Don’t Choose the Diamond; It Chooses You

10th March 2009
All along, it has been said that the buyer does not choose the diamond. The diamond chooses the person it wants to be with; and if you look at the story of the diamond which has come into your family, you can’t but agree. Will you believe it if we to... Read >
Author: Asheley Khan

The Temperature You Should Keep For An Indoor Plant

06th March 2009
Depending on the individual plant different temperature and humidity levels are recommended. But in general, plants don't like it too hot, too cold, or too dry (with certain exceptions of course). Finding and keeping a balance is important to the survival... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

About Global Warming

04th March 2009
About Global Warming Nowadays, global warming are becoming heavier and heavier, many people are the victims of this environmental problem. It is the fact that global warming is going to lead to a rise in human-beings’ sickness and death. According to a... Read >
Author: Markis Gardner

Arrange your summer holiday now - 6 ways to plan the perfect summer holiday

16th February 2009
Before you go to lake como a great tip is to look at tips. These will often explain what country lake Como is in to where it is within that country it will also give you the best times to go on holiday in addition to the range of exciting holiday activiti... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Global Warming

12th February 2009
In today’s competitive world we all are so busy with our hectic schedules that most of us do forget about the social responsibilities we have. We have to face so many insecurities in day to day life. Insecurities like jobs, houses, weather and even our ... Read >
Author: pinky

Infrared Saunas Offer a New Twist on an Ancient Concept

02nd February 2009
Steam has been used for centuries as a way of cleansing the body of harmful toxins in many countries of the world. Infrared saunas extend these benefits and make it possible for homeowners to have saunas inside and outside their homes that they can use on... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Penang Hill, A Cool Tourist Hotspot

01st February 2009
Penang Hill, not one hill but a collection of peaks, and is a hill station. This is the foremost hill system in Penang which is located in Malaysia. A hill station is a town that is located in a hill, or on an elevated land area. Penang Hill is located si... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

8 ways to keep your flowers looking vibrant, longer

28th January 2009
So you received a flower delivery to the Philippines and you were really ecstatic. Now that you’ve enjoyed the beauty of that bouquet sent to you from a Philippine flower shop, what are you going to do now? With a little extra care, you can now preserve... Read >
Author: Tony

What Can I do About Global Warming?

20th January 2009
During the mid-20th century, scientists have begun to observe and record the steady increase in the average temperature of the oceans as well as on the atmosphere. This change is now termed global warming and is recognized to be one of the leading factors... Read >
Author: climatarians20

The Effects of Global Warming and What It Means to You and Me

20th January 2009
Have you ever listened to discussions and read articles about global warming and wondered why the resource person or the writer appears so emphatic and urgent in their call for fighting it? Well that is because global warming is an urgent problem that nee... Read >
Author: climatarians20

Changes in World Water Supplies Over the Last Decades

16th January 2009
When you read about world water supplies the information presents a very grim picture for many countries. There is a lot of talk about global warming and it is a hotly debated topic. But the truth is that whether or not you believe it is a fact, the war... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Travel to Europe and Visit Italy

13th January 2009
Geographically, Italy is divided into three major parts: Northern Italy, the Apennine peninsula and the islands. Northern Italy begins in the south by a common line between the towns of La Spezia to the west and Rimini to the east. Within this region, ... Read >
Author: robb_stark

Advice For Gardening Individuals

12th January 2009
Many people may not be aware that gardening can actually harm the environment. A large amount of carbon dioxide can be released through tilling the soil. This contributes to global warming. When you cultivating and compacting the soil, destroys good fungi... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Waste and Landfill

09th January 2009
A cleaning environment is one where the pollution of the past is remediated and cleaned with time to remove existing historic risk to the environment and public health. A cleaning environment implies a return of the natural endemic local ecology, and is a... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Creating a Cleaning Environment

08th January 2009
A cleaning environment is one where the pollution of the past is remediated and cleaned with time to remove existing historic risk to the environment and public health. A cleaning environment implies a return of the natural endemic local ecology, and is a... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Best Time to Travel to Akumal Mexico

05th January 2009
Like many other vacation spots in the world, Akumal and the Riviera Maya region definitely has it high season and low season for travel. This is based mainly on the fact that this region of the Yucatan does not have the traditional four seasons, but two ... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Getting A Cage For Your Exotic Pet

05th January 2009
When owning an exotic pet, the first thing you should respect is the enclose. You should find the right supplies when making an enclosure for your exotic pet. You may also find equipped-made cages that have installed housing systems. If you choose exchang... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Understanding Global Warming

03rd January 2009
Currently no one really knows the exact cause of global warming although it is a big part of what science is researching. There are a lot of efforts being placed into finding out the exact cause of this and to figure out how to stop it from going much fur... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Why consider Brazil for Cosmetic Surgery?

19th December 2008
Brazil is located in South America and is the largest Latin American country. Most people here are relaxed and friendly. It is a world-renowned location for plastic surgery and its growing medical reputation is now attracting tourists from abroad who are ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Where are you spending this christmas - Swap Turkey for Pizza is glorious Italy

15th December 2008
The lake is surrounded by steep wooded hillsides which are lined with orange terracotta roofs and villas that look almost toy like which leads down to the steep waters of Lake Como. In lake como there is so much to do for the young and old alike. Lake ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Desert and Travels

12th December 2008
With the existence of numerous exotic deserts nestled all over the world, there has been tremendous increase in the demand of “Desert and travels” among the travelers. A unique desert safari is all set to rival the exotic nature of an African safari; ... Read >
Author: Jhon Smith

Tips When Travel in Xi'an

11th December 2008
Xian is situated in the southern part of the Guan Zhong Plain in Shaanxi province, with the Qinling Mountains to the south and the Weihe River to the north. It is in a warm temperate zone, and has a continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons; ... Read >
Author: yangguang02

The Treats That Corfu Has To Offer

04th December 2008
Corfu, situated in the Ionian Sea, is a Greek Island. The name of the island in English is Corfu, whereas its name in Greek is Kerkyra. The place has a total area of 600 Km sq. It is an ancient place, which is deeply connected to Greece’s history and my... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Cambridge property and area guide

02nd December 2008
Cambridge, set in the county of Cambridgeshire is a vibrant historic University town. They city is situated 50 miles from North East London and has a population of 108,863 people, with around a fifth of them being students at the university. These student... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Getting A Cage For Your Exotic Pet

01st December 2008
When owning an exotic pet, the first thing you should consider is the cage. You should find the right materials when making a cage for your exotic pet. You may also find ready-made cages that have installed housing systems. If you prefer buying a snake as... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

5 reasons why fuerteventura holidays are ideal for young families

30th November 2008
Fuerteventura can be the ideal destination for a family beach holiday. This island is the second largest of the Canaries, but still remains one of the least populated. Miles of white sandy beaches and a fairly constant wind make for great conditions fo... Read >
Author: Phil Redgrave

Looking forward to invest in a Dubai property?

30th November 2008
There is no doubt that now Dubai is main hub for business, leisure and sports purposes in whole of the Middle East. These reasons account for many people who are interested in buying property in Dubai due to huge profits involved with Dubai properties. Mi... Read >
Author: Rakesh Verma

Enjoy the Tranquility of Conil & its Exotic Sea Beaches

21st November 2008
If beaches are what fascinates you & you are on a lookout for an appropriate location to spend your holiday’s then Conil De La Frontera would be the perfect holiday destination you might have been looking for. Primarily a vacation town located in the so... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Keeping a Brazilian Rainbow Boa

04th November 2008
A Brazilian Rainbow Boa will thrive in captivity as long as you keep it clean, safe and well fed. The typical size of an adult on this variety of snake is from four to seven feet although there have been some that grew to a length of twenty feet. For this... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Lanzarote Villa Holidays - A Plan To Beat The Post Christmas Blues!

16th October 2008
With all the stresses and strains of the Christmas and New Year holiday period not far away, why not consider spending a little time and money on yourself for 2009 with a villa holiday in Lanzarote? With a year round average temperature of 21 degrees C... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Soak Up the Sun in Costa Brava

15th October 2008
Costa Brava is in Catalonia, a northeastern region of Spain. It is a beautiful place with a moderately mild and cool climate, perfect for travellers who want to escape from the chilly cold weather in Northern Europe. Also known as Wild Coast, it is a very... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com

Soak Up the Sun in Costa Brava

15th October 2008
The average annual temperature in Costa Brava usually hovers around 22OC. This place provides an average of 2,500 hours of sunshine every year. The rainfall in Costa Brava is fairly moderate, which usually occurs during the winter season. The area re... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com

Forms of Eco Friendly Web Hosting

30th September 2008
Many companies and individuals are turning to eco friendly web hosting. So what is eco friendly web hosting exactly and how can you benefit from it? Simply put eco friendly web hosting is done by companies that work to reduce their carbon footprint wh... Read >
Author: Astrid Hermannsen

What is Global Warming?

29th September 2008
There seems to be a lot of controversy on the subject of Global Warming. Some say that Global Warming is a fact, others say it's a hoax. But regardless of whether or not Global Warming is a fact, let's step aside from the arguments on the subject, and ... Read >

Cheap Flights to Murcia

25th September 2008
Murcia is the capital city of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia located in south eastern Spain; surrounded by the Sierra de Orihuela and Cresta de Gallo mountains and it in close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, its warm summers and cou... Read >

Australia Weather: Delightfully Diverse

09th September 2008
An Australian holiday is extremely popular with travelers. The country is indeed a year-round tourist destination, drawing numerous tourists with its sandy beaches and astonishing attractions. But then, you should also be aware of the weather in the count... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Brazil , the land of dreams

09th September 2008
Worldwide tourism and investments have taken a new dimension with better opportunities now available in Property & Real Estate in Brazil for investment, rental, holidays or retirement Property. Most investors sell Brazilian property, apartments, house... Read >
Author: Aslam

Travel China Guide - Fascinating Guangzhou

08th September 2008
If the thought of going back in time to travel the ancient Silk Road thrills you, here’s a fantastic idea of how to spend your next vacation. Guangzhou might not have as many cultural attractions as Beijing, or not be the hotbed of commerce Shanghai is,... Read >
Author: Pete Prinyaroje

What Are The Earning Potentials For Medical Transcriptionists?

08th September 2008
Okay, Let's get real about this profession, shall we? If you read the ads out there, you will see claims of $70,000.00+ on some web sites for what a transcriptionist earns. Here are the latest statistics from the U.S. Dept. of Labor (http://www.bls.gov... Read >
Author: Pam Lyon

Tips To Get an Affordable Car Rental in Global City Of Paris

04th September 2008
Paris, the largest city and capital of the France situated by the River Seine is an important international city for two millennium in politics, business, education, entertainment, fashion, science eventually in every sphere of life its effect and importa... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Buy a Spanish Property for Sale in Almeria

01st September 2008
Almeria is located in the southeastern region of Spain, specifically in Andalusia. It is set against the base of the mountains, where Akazaba stands. This is an Arab fortress, which has been established by a caliph. Almeria’s coast is known as Costa de ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Essentials About the Venice Climate

26th August 2008
When you plan to visit Venice, Italy, it is important for you to be knowledgeable about the Venice climate so that you can thoroughly enjoy your vacation. Although you might have your holidays booked for the summer months of July and August, this is actua... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Goa City Travel Tour Information

18th August 2008
Goa is India's smallest city in terms of area and the 4’Th smallest in terms of inhabitants. Situated on the west coast of India in the district known as the Konkan, it is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east... Read >
Author: Priya Singh

Seven Travel Tips for First Time San Francisco Visitors

17th August 2008
Firstly when you plan to visit this city see that you pack warm clothes like long pants, sweaters with hood. However you may leave your ski gloves and mufflers at home because you will be quite comfortable with the climate as the average temperature in SF... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Goa City Travel Tour Information

16th August 2008
Goa is India's smallest city in terms of area and the 4’Th smallest in terms of inhabitants. Situated on the west coast of India in the district known as the Konkan, it is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east... Read >
Author: Priya Singh

Vacation to Yogyakarta, city of culture in Indonesia

16th August 2008
Have you ever went to Yogyakarta, or have you hear Yogyakarta City. If you don't know, let we see a moment. Yogyakarta is located about 500 km east side from capital city of Indonesia. Yogyakarta known as student city since it have many university and als... Read >
Author: wulan

Global Warming - Future Floods

16th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees The average temperature of the earth has increased by about 0.6 degrees centigrade over the past 100 years. Because of the affect of global warming, scientists predict that the temperature will continue to rise by about 0... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees

Signs Of A Healthy Toy Poodle

15th August 2008
Are you in search of a healthy Toy Poodle? Finding a healthy Toy Poodle is easy provided you know the signs to watch out for. Learn what are these signs: Size. The Toy Poodle should not be more than ten inches at the highest point of the shoulder and w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Seven Travel Tips for First Time San Francisco Visitors

15th August 2008
Firstly when you plan to visit this city see that you pack warm clothes like long pants, sweaters with hood. However you may leave your ski gloves and mufflers at home because you will be quite comfortable with the climate as the average temperature in SF... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

A Travel Guide Of Jamaica

13th August 2008
Jamaica has always been a special place since Errol Flynn, Noel Coward, Ian Fleming made it famous over 70 years ago. It has always been the first place people will name when asked about an island in the Caribbean. In truth Jamaica has it all, which m... Read >
Author: Rahul Singh

Does global warming affect hurricanes?

29th July 2008
Global Warming is a term denoting a gradual warming of the Earths average temperature. The term has become synonymous to the Earths warming exclusively due to man-made effects, especially carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide concentrations have increased from... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Ten main good reasons to visit Odessa in Ukraine

20th June 2008
Travel to Odessa Ukraine Sights of Odessa Ukraine 1. Odessa is a very beautiful and jolly city. When you come here you shall not believe your eyes: sunny streets, fresh sea breeze, branchy chestnuts, monuments, parks, museums and magnificent architectu... Read >
Author: Helen

What Happens When Tourists Cruise to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?

17th June 2008
By Jim Scherrer Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist resort destinations in the world. Because Vallarta is located along the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, a substantial portion of these tourists arrive by boat; the... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

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13th June 2008
With the weather approaching 100° in Central Texas, I always want to spend some time in the water to cool off. But, I never knew how much there is to do in Austin or the surrounding areas during the summer. We live in the perfect city for outdoors if y... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

Sarasota Real Estate – Tips For Home Sellers

29th May 2008
Sarasota is definitely one of Florida’s ultimate beach communities. The seemingly endless stretch of pristine coastline, more than 200 days of sunshine and a year-round average temperature of 71°F serve as potent magnets for prospective homebuyers. Wit... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Costa Rica Investment

25th April 2008
Costa Rica is one of the most attractive countries in Latin America for foreign investment. There are very few restrictions regarding who can purchase Costa Rica investment properties. There are also tax breaks and cuts offered by the government for those... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco

Global Warming - True Crisis or Pure Hype?

02nd April 2008
We’ve been hearing the warnings of global warming problems for quite some time now. The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the effects of global warming. Are those threats real or is this just hype to fur... Read >
Author: John Sern

Climate Change: Climate Changes Due To Global Warming

26th March 2008
Earth's climate has always been in a state of constant change. It is part of a normal cycle of planetary events. Yet, most scientists agree that drastic changes are occurring which are due to unnatural global warming. The climate of the Uni... Read >
Author: Mike H

Think Luxury, Think Costa Rica

03rd March 2008
Costa Rica's famed Gold Coast is becoming an international hot spot and with a number of upscale hoteliers moving into the area, it won't be long before this up and coming location is out of sight. There are plans for 3,500 high-end hotel rooms to be ... Read >
Author: Nick Viale

Barbados - Caribbean Calling

06th February 2008
Barbados, the jewel of the Caribbean, is known for its warm, friendly culture and modern culture. Enjoying a very high standard of living and stable political climate, Barbados has a flourishing expat community making it an ideal relocation destination. ... Read >
Author: M Shane

Basic Aquarium Cleaning & Care

25th January 2008
Cleaning and caring for an aquarium are often a neglected part of ownership, but they are important for both the aquarium's appearance and for the health of the fish. Having a scheduled program of aquarium care will help keep the aquarium clean and heal... Read >
Author: greatinfonet

Costa Tropical Property - a great real estate deal

05th November 2007
The lure of the Spanish islands is unmistakable. To count one as better over another would be repulsive, for each island has its own charm, each province its own hypnotic way of pulling customers in. While some islands may have an in-your-face beauty that... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline

Americans Living Longer In 2007

05th November 2007
Andorra, a small mountainous country located between Spain and France, has the longest life expectancy of any country.According to the U.S Census Bureau, the U.S. is up to 77.9 years from 75.8 just 10 years ago. Andorra however has a life expectancy of 83... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Types of Central Heating Systems

02nd November 2007
There are many different types of Central Heating Systems available. Most if not all of these Central Heating Systems comprise of a boiler, radiator and pipework. Due to the average temperature that is seen across the UK, Europe and in certain parts of Ru... Read >
Author: Helen

10 Reasons to Buy a Second Home in Sarasota, Florida

28th September 2007
If you’re looking to buy a second home in Florida, you don’t need to look any further than beautiful Sarasota. Here are ten fantastic reasons to make Sarasota your home away from home.It’s America’s Best Small City. The people who live in Sarasota... Read >
Author: Marc Rasmussen

Visit Galicia – Travel to the Greener Spain

22nd August 2007
The common perception of most people's view of Spain is one of a country that effectively is just sun, sand, high-rise hotels and some parched landscape in between. However when you travel to the north of the country especially Galicia, nothing could b... Read >
Author: Scott James

The Canary Islands Holidays

21st August 2007
The Canary Islands are the beautiful and enchanting islands that are located to the south-west parts of Spain and north-west parts of African continent, off the coastline of Morocco. The holidays in Canary Island will be full of fun and enjoyment because ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

outdoor living spaces for owners of phoenix real estate

15th August 2007
You have asked a Scottsdale realtor to work with you in order to find prime Scottsdale, AZ real estate. Whether you are new to the Scottsdale/Phoenix area, or currently live in the area and are simply moving into a new home, one of the best features that... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Ireland Weather: 3 Things Every Tourist Should Know About The Weather in Ireland

10th August 2007
Will the weather be nice while you’re in Ireland? What should you wear? Should you pack an umbrella? These are questions nearly tourist asks when preparing for a trip to the Emerald Isle. This helpful article reveals the answers - right here, right now.... Read >
Author: Jesse Lear

what kind of weather to expect in phoenix

02nd August 2007
No matter where you live in Phoenix, you will be constantly amazed by the local weather. When you make a purchase of Phoenix, Arizona real estate with the help of a successful Phoenix real estate agent, you will have the help you need to move into the be... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Planning Your 2008 Super Bowl XLII Experience In Arizona

31st July 2007
Still several months away, the 2008 Super Bowl is already a hot topic. Many people have already purchased their game tickets as well as their flight and hotel tickets. NFL's big event is scheduled for Sunday, February 3, 2008 in sunny Glendale, Arizona.... Read >
Author: Cecilia

So why invest in Dubai property?

31st July 2007
Dubai is now being recognized as the business, leisure and sporting capital of the Middle East. Overseas property buyers and its millions of visitors each year are attracted to the liberal attitude and relaxed environment. Live and let live is the feel of... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Most People Don’t Think of Luxury Vacations When Considering Bermuda

26th July 2007
When travelers decide to visit the Caribbean, and are looking for the island with the best weather and most incredible beaches, American Express Travel suggests its clients indulge in the experience of a luxury vacation package to Bermuda. Another popula... Read >
Author: Virginia Morgan

Traditional Saunas vs. Infrared Saunas

20th July 2007
The word ‘sauna’ originates in ancient Finnish and refers to both a traditional Finnish bath and the bathhouse itself. The first saunas ever built were used as dwellings during winter time, and they were actually pits that had been dug in a slope in t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Living In The Desert?

20th June 2007
There was a time when the suggestion of living in the desert would be greeted with a measure of incredulity and disdain. Well, those times are clearly past as the desert is not home to some of the most amazing properties in the American West. Tucson in pa... Read >
Author: M Shane

A Dream Vacation Home in San Felipe, Baja California

15th June 2007
San Felipe is a town in the Mexican state of Baja California, situated on the Gulf on California, about 118 miles south of the border connecting Mexico with the United States. Due to the Colorado River delta, San Felipe has one of the world’s larges... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why are we obsessed with convertibles?

24th May 2007
As I write this, I'm very much looking forward to my next week's holiday in southern France. The average temperature there is five degrees warmer than chilly England, and the sunshine is way more reliable. The people are charming, I am told, and the fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Global warming will transform the Earth to unrecognizable mass

30th April 2007
Practically daily there are awareness of researches in sphere of global warming. The British naturalists inform of displacement of some kinds of birds, to the north areas . Canadians mark, that northern rivers remain frozen ,on the average, for ... Read >
Author: copyworld

The Geography of Newcastle

10th April 2007
Geographically the single most significant factor about Newcastle is that it is on the River Tyne making it easy to cross from the north bank. Hence it became known as Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. As the undisputed capital of the north between York in England and... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Is Retiring in Florida all it is Cracked Up to Be?

07th March 2007
Florida has long been a popular spot for Americans from the Northern states to retire. With its attractive combination of climate, lifestyle and reasonable living costs, it has been especially welcome by retirees on fixed incomes. No that baby boomers ar... Read >
Author: Jeff W

Using the Cool Ground to Cool Your Home

01st March 2007
If you dig down five feet in the middle of a desert, the ground will be cool. You can use this inherent coolness to keep the temperature down in your home as well. One of the things you notice when you visit a cave is the cool temperature. The outside... Read >
Author: Quinton Williams

A global catastrophe is coming?

17th February 2007
Many scientifics predict huge natural disasters resulting from increased temperatures in our planet: floods, famine, droughts, freeze, epidemic…will be frequent in all countries. It is estimated that about 2100 the average temperature of earth’s su... Read >
Author: seobeglobal

Costa Blanca Travel Spots – Cabo Roig

31st January 2007
The fabulous seaside resort of Cabo Roig sits on the Mediterranean coastline like a jewel in a crown. Actually known as “the jewel of the Costa Blanca”, Cabo Roig is best known for its fine sandy beaches, its luxurious detached villas and its prestigi... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

The Greek Islands – marvelous places to visit

07th January 2007
You may find a lot of marvelous places to travel in the southern part of Europe, but one of the most amazing of all is Greece. This country is neighbor to Albania, Turkey, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and it is the only country i... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Moving Beyond Normal

01st January 2007
"Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." David Lloyd George Normal is the usual condition. It is the set of conditions to which we have become accustomed. The word normal can also mean average. When we say that ... Read >
Author: William Frank Diedrich

Preparing for a Harbin Ice Festival Tour

08th December 2006
The winter season is just around the corner and its time for all snow lovers to look forward to what they have been waiting for all year long. Ice and snow festivals take place in many cold countries world wide and China has its own region which celebrate... Read >
Author: Lola

CLIMATE OF VENICE

17th November 2006
Italy experiences regional variation in climate, although it has largely temperate climate. In summer the climate in southern parts of Italy falls under dry heat whereas the northern parts constitute warm climate along with occasional rainfall. At the sam... Read >
Author: Rajesh Singhal

See Corpus Christi

16th November 2006
Texas is a big state, but some portions tend to dominate in terms of attracting guests for days of fun, sun, and pure pleasure-seeking. You don't have to be a spring breaker to hit the coast, either, as there are many family-oriented and romantic outlets ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Good Things To Know About Dubai

15th November 2006
If you want to have a superb holiday, Dubai is the place to go. Dubai it's a luxurious destination that blend the traditional with modern with so much success. If you plan to go to Dubai, the best time to be there is during the cooler time of the yea... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

China Travel Points

06th November 2006
China is a land of ancient wonders. It's so different from the norm of western travelers that a first visit there can be a bit intimidating. Today, we will become acquainted with some basic traveler information on China. We'll talk about the time of year ... Read >
Author: J. M.

Great temperature in Barcelona’s climate

25th October 2006
The climate of Barcelona, Spain is lovely for the tourists. The weather is predictable and you won't be caught off guard in a tricky climatic jargon. The mild and temperate climate of Barcelona, Spain is quite flattering to the visual and cultural grandeu... Read >
Author: Manuel Kupka

Algorfa The Little Village With a Big Welcome

03rd October 2006
Algorfa is another of the Vega Baja villages located in lush and fertile countryside on the banks of the Segura river. It has a mountainous backdrop but still enjoys panoramic views of the Mediterranean sea. Algorfa has a wonderful climate with over 300 d... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Albatera The Heart of the Vega Baja

03rd October 2006
Albatera is a medium sized village in the Vega Baja region of the Costa Blanca in the Alicante province. It has a population of approximately 9,000 and its inhabitants speak mostly Spanish with a smattering of Catalan. Albatera lies north of Cox on the... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Cabo Roig - Costa Blanca - Spain

13th August 2006
Places to Visit - Cabo Roig - Costa Blanca - Spain Cabo Roig is an exclusive resort on the southern Costa Blanca with fabulous, clean "blue flag" beaches and stunning views of the clear blue mediterranean. There is a superb cliff walk to La Zenia and t... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Hyperthyroidism- What you need to know

08th July 2006
According to our research at the National Metabolic and Longevity Research Center, a healthy thyroid produces hormones that control a person's metabolic rate. In essence, the thyroid acts as the body's gas pedal. An overactive or hyperthyroid causes the b... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

A Global Warming Primer

23rd June 2006
The Deer, or the Boy A deer in the headlights... Or the boy that cried wolf... How do you begin to make sense of the rhetoric surrounding the issue of global warming? There are no simple answers. It's natural for non-scientists to become overw... Read >
Author: Tom Schueneman

Towns of south eastern Spain

21st May 2006
Almunecar Almunecar is known as the capital of the Costa Tropical and forms part of the province of Granada. The Costa Tropical is a less well known part of the coastline and is found between the Costa del Sol on the west and the Costa de Almeria to t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Beach front Resorts of the Costa del Sol

21st May 2006
Sotogrande Sotogrande is found within the province of Cadiz and is situated near the Straits of Gibraltar which can offer quiet beaches and coves although the hustle and bustle of the Costa del Sol is only half an hour away. It is within easy reach of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Climate Modification and Volcanoes

01st April 2006
Climate modification is a multi-faceted and complex subject. In this article, we take a look at the relationship between climate modification and volcanoes. Climate Modification and Volcanoes The climate modification debate is a nasty one. Parties ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Samoa: A South Pacific Paradise

28th March 2006
Have you ever thought about what life could be like on an island? Do you dream of a South Pacific island paradise experience? Read on and discover the beauty and charm of Samoa. Located in the heart of the pacific - Samoa is a group of four main islan... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Great Reasons to Take a Maui Vacation

03rd March 2006
When individuals start thinking about planning their vacation, they may have a variety of places in mind from which to choose. These choices can often be narrowed down by considering factors such as choice of climate, tourist popularity at that time of th... Read >
Author: Crystal McKenzie

Banff - Lake Louise: Stunning Beauty and Nature At Its Best in the Canadian Rockies

09th February 2006
January 23, 2006 Banff - Lake Louise: Stunning Beauty and Nature At Its Best in the Canadian Rockies For the first time ever, my husband and I are going to go skiing in the majestic Rocky Mountains: in March of 2006 we are going to go to stay a week... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hot Yoga - Cleansing Your Mind, Body, and Soul Through Yoga

25th January 2006
More than ever now there seems to be people with ailments and sicknesses that doctors can not cure. Even doctors claiming to be the best in their field cannot relieve their suffering. It's obvious today's society is in need of a radical change. Year... Read >
Zodiac Astrology

A Look at Punta Cana Weather

09th September 2005
The weather in the Dominican Republic remains tropical year-round with the temperatures averaging around 25C (77F). The summer and winter seasons differ by only a slight variation in temperature. Visitors coming to the Dominican Republic, practically an... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey

A Guide to Rocky Mountain Vacations

01st September 2005
The legendary Rocky Mountains stretch from New Mexico up through the United States and into Canada. The Rocky Mountains are over 3000 miles long, spanning parts of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming before continuing into Canada. Stories of ... Read >
Author: Eric Morris