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Ultralight Sleeping Bags

24th September 2009
Why ultralight sleeping bags? Because ultralight backpacking is only made possible by cutting the weight of the "big three;" the backpack, shelter and sleeping bag. The days of five-pound summer bags are gone - at least for those of us who prefer to go li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn More About Global Warming

23rd September 2009
The scientists from all over the world have reached the verdict: the world is in a continuous warming due to pollution. The most dangerous air polluter is considered to be the carbon dioxide. Along with other air polluters the carbon dioxide accumulates i... 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

Boquete

23rd September 2009
Boquete is easily considered on the most beautiful places in the world. It is located in the western part of Panama, in the Chiriqui province. The city is quite close to the border and in fact receives its name for its location. Boquete literally means â€... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Understanding the Benefits of Outsourcing

22nd September 2009
For a layman (or an individual who understand the concept of outsourcing in a sea-level understanding), outsourcing is a complete waste of time and financial resources, which can end up with unwanted complications. Why assign work to other individuals if ... Read >
Author: Danial Holland

Tips for wine enthusiasts

16th September 2009
Individuals who are interested in wine and want to learn more about wine-making and wine-culture should consider a trip to a boutique winery. Understanding the intricate process that goes into the creation of a wine will allow you to appreciate the wine e... Read >
Author: Jerry Wiser

Trafalgar Tours European Escapade Tour - 4

15th September 2009
One of the best things about the European Escapadetour is the fact that it has two nights in Amsterdam which very few tours do. Amsterdam is one of those cities I love to visit because it has real soul. As much as I love Amsterdam it is not representativ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Moenjodaro; The City of Dead.

31st August 2009
The word "Moenjodaro" means "The City of Dead". This ancient city was discovered in 1922 by a British archaeologist Sir John Marshal. It belonged to the great Indus valley civilization which came into existence about 5000 years ago in the region irrigate... Read >
Author: Hasan

Air purification systems

21st August 2009
Lots of the newly executed studies on air pollution have been very illuminating. It’s been set that air pollution in the house is more intense and perilous than the outdoor air pollution. Plus, it has been established that scores of illnesses such as co... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Summerland Real Estate

21st August 2009
Booking hotels and tickets are the most important part of vacation planning. But sometimes when you are unable to manage a long vacation, you end up visiting same old place again where you can relate to your nostalgia and rejuvenate old days. You can alwa... Read >
Author: Annette Lewis

Cavity Wall Insulation Grants – Will You Be Benefited?

15th August 2009
Cavity wall insulation grants are available all homeowners of the UK. Does it fascinate you? Well here are some more interesting facts on home insulation grants – • Cavity wall insulation grants are offered to all house owners. Both actively workin... Read >
Author: William

Boutique Wineries

03rd August 2009
Boutique wineries are completely focused on quality as opposed to quantity. Smaller production facilities and small-scale output allow boutique wineries to monitor and control various minute aspects of wine making that larger wineries simply cannot. The e... Read >
Author: Jerry Wiser

Munnar Travel Destinations

01st August 2009
Munnar, Kerala, is the favorite hill station among tourists visiting south India. There are a wide range of Kerala tour packages available, which offer the excellent opportunities to wander through the aromatic tea and coffee plantations and to enjoy the ... Read >
Author: ledonald

Features of Tactical Watch

31st July 2009
Depending on the brand and dealer, tactical watches can be very expensive. They could go for as much as thousands of dollars, sometimes more, especially the authentic kinds. And it makes perfect sense. Some tactical watches pack more cutting edge features... Read >
Author: kath panambo

What to pack for a summer mountain holiday

29th July 2009
People seem to be getting bored of the beach, and more often they turn to the mountains for their summer holiday. However, whereas a week on the beach in the med can be quite easy to pack for (swim wear, flip flops, sun cream), there are a few more things... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey

Beijing Travel and flights info - 20090726

28th July 2009
This article is about the Beijing travel and flights. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your Beijing flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot C... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Mt.Emei Travel and flights info

25th July 2009
This article is about the Mt.Emei travel and flights. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your Mt. Emei flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Historical Sites Of Karpaz

18th July 2009
Karpaz Peninsula has been home to many cities, and monasteries in history. Today, the remains of numerous ancient cities are to be found in the area. The most important historic remains in the peninsula is the city of Carpasia. the city used to stand 5 km... Read >
Author: Eric

Ways to Save on Your Car Insurance

17th July 2009
With the current economic decline, many are searching for creative ways to save money. Car insurance is an area deserving much consideration. A substantial amount can be saved throughout the year by making minor changes to your policy. Remember, it is you... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Canberra wines and wineries

05th July 2009
Canberra wines and wineries are fast acquiring a name as being some of the best wines across the world. Although, Australian wine production is still a relatively new phenomenon compared to other parts of the world, however the quality of wines is up ther... Read >
Author: Jerry Wiser

Eco Tourism

28th June 2009
It is quiet natural for one to be stunned by the recent research which is made by climate scientists of Centre for Alternative Technology as well as elsewhere, because all of us slowly begin to know the impact which our privileged standard of living has u... Read >
Author: Desial

Alaska auto transport info

26th June 2009
Alaska is a place of extremes and richness, where dreams have room to grow big. To figure out Alaska's scale, try to imagine a place with one square mile for every resident. The state claims 17 out of the nation's 20 largest peaks, 6,640 miles of coastlin... Read >
Author: Nisha

Fine Paris Dining

26th June 2009
How to Choose your Wining and Dining Arenas in Paris: When you want to plan a night on the town, it is wise to make sure that you spend the night right. Therefore, check into the best wine and dine areas by visiting your local Travel Agent. Perhaps yo... Read >
Author: Andrew Collins

Global Warming by Della Franklin

16th June 2009
Global warming is becoming a serious issue. The world is starting to see a quick rise in temperatures everywhere. When temperatures rise, the sea level also starts to rise because of the fact that the ice around the world melts with the higher temperature... Read >
Author: Della

The Effects of Global Warming Explained by Della Franklin

16th June 2009
At one point or another, we all have probably heard the term "global warming". Many people have heard the term so much that they tune it out when they hear it. Many people do not realize how serious global warming is. Many people may not realize what glob... Read >
Author: Della

Kerala Tourism: Honeymoon Celebration in heaven

12th June 2009
Kerala is decorated by its eye-soothing green jungles, rolling hills, mind-blowing beaches, tea gardens and of course its magical backwaters. The amazing backwaters of Kerala have become an integral part of its people. It has given the visitors the opport... Read >
Author: santosh bhol

Tree Care - 5 Things You Should Know

12th June 2009
Trees are essential ingredients to keep the global environment balanced and safe for all living beings. It is the most valuable benefit given to us by Mother Nature. Many living beings survive on oxygen and it comes from the trees. {Many living beings b... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Introducing Taiwan Tea Varietals

11th June 2009
The environment of Taiwan is ideal for growing tea. Many of tea varietals grown in Taiwan came from China just like ancestors of most Taiwan residents have. Some varietals adjust well and turn out to be popular and others gradually disappear. In the follo... Read >
Author: Ray Lee

An In-depth Guide To Taiwan Oolong Tea

11th June 2009
High Mountain Oolong Tea Oolong tea is referred to as semioxidized tea resembling a ball-like form produced from Qingxin Oolong varietals. Tea plantations located in The Central Mountains of Taiwan are major areas of production for the world famous oolon... Read >
Author: Ray Lee

Making Money On Autopilot While Floating In The Dead Sea

11th June 2009
Whether it does or doesn't sound realistic to you, it is what I have been experiencing for the last couple of weekends. My family and I live approximately 40 kilometers away from the Dead Sea - the Lowest Place on Earth. It takes about 25-30 minutes to... Read >
Author: IgorHelpsYouSucceed

Dragon Hole in Spain

05th June 2009
There is an island named "Maluekaa' in the east of Spain. There is a famous “mysterious cavern” on this island. It is found by a German artist by accident. The strange stones in the hole look like the dragon in the Chinese legendary. The hol... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Weekend Holiday destinations from New Delhi

18th May 2009
Give yourself a break from the busy, hectic and stressful schedule of daily official life and plan a weekend getaway with your pals and loved ones. There are many destinations to enjoy your weekend from Delhi. Manali is administratively a part of the K... Read >
Author: Shweta

Tour Tibet and China

12th May 2009
Tibet is fascinating. I have only seen Tibet in summer. The sky is a firmament, sapphire in color, deep and beautiful. The white clouds, as white as hada, which is a piece of silk used as a greeting gift among Tibetans, form patterns high above, which cha... Read >
Author: lilichinese

The Volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands

08th May 2009
The Hawaiian Islands rose from the sea due to a series of volcanic eruptions. The upsurges that brought them into being must have been violent, for these islands stand in water more than three miles deep. Conical mountains on some of the bodies of land th... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Mobile Game (Peng The Guin):

01st May 2009
Due to Global warming the habitats of those cute little Peng the Guins is melting down helping those penguins to find new home by using your cellular phone. A one button exciting game that full with colorful graphic effects and even with vibration effect,... Read >
Author: Fonwar

Cheap hotels available in the beautiful Maldives Islands

27th April 2009
One of the most surprising locations to offer cheap hotels is the Maldives. Well once you think about it probably not. The Maldives is seen as a luxury destination and in these economic hard times people cut out their luxuries first or look for cheaper al... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers

Wine - Canberra Wineries

27th April 2009
Wine is a drink that has long been likened to the nectar of the gods. Wines have a range of subtlety and character that simply does not exists in other alcoholic beverages. As such, wines have always been regarded as one of the pinnacles of human achievem... Read >
Author: Jerry Wiser

Why are Oludeniz Holidays so unique

23rd April 2009
The region of Fethiye with its very famous coast line, the Turquoise Coast and Olu Deniz in particular has by now acquired almost legendary status as the best beach in Turkey. In fact several years back it was voted to be in the top five beaches in the wo... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

There Are Many Advantages Of Outsourcing

10th April 2009
Does outsourcing works for your advantage or disadvantage? For a layman (or an individual who understand the concept of outsourcing in a sea-level understanding), outsourcing is a complete waste of time and financial resources, which can end up with u... Read >
Author: John Samson

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

Misty mountain hop in the Nilgiris

17th March 2009
One longs to get away from the city during the monsoon, to escape the flooding and humidity to some place that’s peaceful and calm. One visualises a panoramic setting of lush green meadows and forests. Of course, such environments are generally a myth. ... Read >
Author: Anand

Combe Martin – The Jewel of North Devon

12th March 2009
Combe Martin is situated on the edge of the Exmoor National Park with heritage which dates back hundreds of years. The village has been a popular destination for visitors to North Devon for some time. The nature of the narrow valley means the centre of... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Cook Your Food By Boiling

12th March 2009
BOILING.--As applied to cooking, boiling means cooking foods in boiling water. Water boils when its temperature is raised by heat to what is commonly termed its boiling point. This varies with the atmospheric pressure, but at sea level, under ordinary con... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

The Great Salt Flat of Uyuni and Its Surroundings

10th March 2009
Article: Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that reach 5000 meters above sea level, the Uyuni Salt Flat (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is an immense white plain of 12.000 square kilometers of salt. It is the only place on Earth visible by the naked eye f... Read >
Author: Bolivia Traveller

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

Best Plants For Creative Garden Design

03rd March 2009
You have a brand new site – a blank canvas – and it's decision-making time. What will you plant? Of all the landscape changes you can make, adding plants is possibly the most important. When you are at the choosing stage, there are three major conside... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Exploring Aviemore and the Scottish Highlands

25th February 2009
Scotland has an ancient and fascinating history with its own distinctive culture, factors that make it an exhilarating holiday destination. With so much to discover, this small country attracts tourists in their droves keen to explore its dramatic landsca... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

New Orleans Real Estate: Finding Deals in a Tough Economy

23rd February 2009
Finding real estate in a city that has been battered by hurricanes and a struggling economy has obvious challenges. But these elements also provide real estate investors with unique opportunities, especially in New Orleans. It was Aug. 24, 2005, and Ne... Read >
Author: michael russell

Sharing The Most Important Number on Earth

18th February 2009
Global Warming is a phrase that often does not mean enough to many of us because we don't understand what it ia and what we can do about it. This article by Bill McKibben provides a lot of facts and information we can understand and I felt it was worth sh... Read >
Author: Mentor

Sharing The Most Important Number on Earth

18th February 2009
Global Warming is a phrase that often does not mean enough to many of us because we don't understand what it ia and what we can do about it. This article by Bill McKibben provides a lot of facts and information we can understand and I felt it was worth sh... Read >
Author: Mentor

Five Reasons to Choose Sustainable Living

18th February 2009
Over the last several years we've heard much about how to become environmentally friendly, but sometimes we forget just why we should make all these lifestyle changes. In case the issue has become a little clouded, or if you haven't really given it much t... Read >
Author: Mel C

Take A Leisurely Stroll At Sim’s Park, Coonoor

31st January 2009
The Sim’s Park in Coonoor is by far the highlight attraction in Coonoor. Coonor is located in Tamil Nadu, India and is a municipality and a city. The area of Coonoor is famous for its Nilgiri Tea and in the recent years seen a burst in tourism to the ar... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Beat the Blues - Book now for your summer holiday in the sun and look forward to a summer of luxury

17th January 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

Reforestation Trust

17th January 2009
Reforestation trust is the trust that will protect reforested land from being subjected to cutting of trees again for a long time. Creation of this trust means the land does not belong to any particular individual and therefore, it need to be subjected to... Read >
Author: wildagain12

Explore France

16th January 2009
France is a country that is located in Western Europe and it is often referred to as L’Hexagone (The Hexagon) because of the country’s geometric shape. The country is bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Sp... Read >
Author: Dan Collins

Enjoy Christmas on a Beach - Karon Beach in Phuket

11th January 2009
Surfing Santas If you’ve been to places like Bondi beach, you won’t be surprised to find a pot bellied Santa dressed in his red coat, full beard surfing the waves down on the coasts of Sydney, Australia. This is about as far as it goes for the Austra... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Holidays 2009 - make sure you have yours booked up to escape january blues

09th January 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

DI Ecuador and Peru Trip

02nd January 2009
Just back after a somewhat whirlwind trip of Ecuador and Peru, but every time I visit these amazing places it just reiterates how remarkable they are. I spent a week in Southern Ecuador arrived in the welcoming heat of Guayaquil after the cold UK summer... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives

Pressure Sensor

01st January 2009
What Is a Pressure Sensor? If you have ever worked with any type of gas or liquid, then you have probably dealt with pressure sensors – also known as pressure transducers. These sensors measure the pressure of these elements in some form of application... Read >
Author: Diana Ma

Discover Holland At Your Leisure With Car Hire!

04th December 2008
Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, is part of the Low Countries along with Belgium and Luxembourg. Much of the country is flat, and indeed a lot of it is below sea-level. The country is perhaps most famous for windmills, clogs, tulips and bikes b... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

World Weather Feel the Weight on Your Shoulders

23rd November 2008
The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Therefore at the top of a mountain the air is less dense... Read >
Author: markcb

Scuba Diving - A Beginner's Guide

14th October 2008
'Scuba Diving', has nowadays become one of the most favored pass-time of the masses. People who have an eye for adventure prefer this sport or activity, as one may call it, because of the various thrills that it has to offer. The enthralling collection of... Read >
Author: Alien

Lake Como Holidays in the sun - Perfect shopping for everyone

06th October 2008
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

Kerala : Welcome To GOD’S Own Country

02nd October 2008
If serene and calm beauty of nature is what’s on your mind then, Kerala is just the place you are looking for. It is so pristine and pure that it is called God’s own country. Greenery spread everywhere till your eyes can see; picturesque views, fog in... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Surrey's Fabulous Outdoor Activity: Guildford Cathedral

28th September 2008
Surrey is perceived as a rich suburban zone which houses plenty London commuters. as a result, the area is often labelled the gin and jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. although, the county has much more to offer than merely houses. Indeed, ... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Journey to shimla Queen of Hill Stations

18th September 2008
Shimla is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the most famous travel destinations of India it was the summer capital of British India.It is a very popular holiday retreat during the summer months famous for its Mall and Ridge. For my... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta

Explore the Nightlife in Breckenridge

17th September 2008
You may have known Breckenridge for its Golden Aspen Trees during fall and of course, its world class ski mountains. But you wonder, what else could help occupy you when the slopes are closed for the night. Within a block of Main Street, you will find a s... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Journey to shimla Queen of Hill Stations

17th September 2008
Shimla is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the most famous travel destinations of India it was the summer capital of British India.It is a very popular holiday retreat during the summer months famous for its Mall and Ridge. For my ... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta

Surrey's Great Outdoor Activity: Greensand Way

15th September 2008
Surrey is seen as an affluent suburban zone that is home to various London commuters. for this reason, the area is often labelled the gin & jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. inspite of the cost, the county has much more to offer than merely ho... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Make it to the Midwest: Neglected U.S. Vacation Destinations

11th September 2008
In the United States, at least, the general rule of travel pricing is that the closer the destination is to sea level, while still being as far away as possible from any actual ocean, the cheaper that destination will be. This denies the coasts outright, ... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Journey to shimla Queen of Hill Stations

09th September 2008
Shimla is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the most famous travel destinations of India it was the summer capital of British India.It is a very popular holiday retreat during the summer months famous for its Mall and Ridge. For my ... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta

Victoria Peak

08th September 2008
Victoria Peak is one of the most popular Hong Kong destinations. Its offers some of the most breath taking views over the Hong Kong Skyline and is viewed best during night. Located in the Western part of the Hong Kong Island, Victoria Park is situated 554... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Papallacta thermal hot springs

04th September 2008
Papallacta is a small and rustic village located over 3.300 meters above sea level (10.800 feet), on the 65th KM (40 th Miles) at the eastern side of Quito, in a humid montane forest, on the road which leads into the Ecuador Amazon Rain Forest; it only ta... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

AMAZING LANDSCAPES IN CERRO PUNTA

30th August 2008
You will find amazing landscapes in Cerro Punta since this small villa is located in the highlands of Chiriqui. The abundant natural resources have made Cerro Punta the new tourist destination in the country. Cerro Punta is the highest villa in Panama, an... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

Windmill

23rd August 2008
Early in the 13th century,windmill was invented by a dutchman whose name was Abu•Rola.Holland has the name of King of Windmill.It is the only country whose terrain is lower than sea level.Since it is in lower district,water often accumulate in lots of p... Read >
Author: Mary

Find the Best Cruise to the Panama Canal - Find the Best Deals Available

16th August 2008
Originally the Panama Canal was built to shorten the travel time for ships that needed to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It opened to vessels on August 15th, 1914 and is now estimated to be used by no less than 13,000 commercial vessels an... Read >
Author: bryan

Do You Know Outsourcing Hidden Gems Revealed?

29th July 2008
For a layman (or an individual who understand the concept of outsourcing in a sea-level understanding), outsourcing is a complete waste of time and financial resources, which can end up with unwanted complications. Why assign work to other individuals if ... Read >
Author: manraj sidhu

Top Ten Facts About: Time

17th July 2008
Time is one of the least understood aspects of our universe. We know it exists yet we have trouble grasping exactly what it is. Time can be viewed in two ways, it is a manmade concept used as a tool to describe to explain the sequence of events, comparing... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Village homes in Spain

07th July 2008
Beautiful apartments houses and villas for sale on the Costa de Sol in Andalusia Spain. Properties apartments houses Mijas Costa property for sale Mijas is a town and municipality in the province of Malaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a typicall... Read >
Author: Intsub

A guide to Table Top Mountain in Cape Town

15th May 2008
One might find the name a little weird as I first did upon hearing of Table Mountain but no sooner than I saw what it looked like though, was the name more fitting. Made out of sandstone, this magnificent landmark stands over 3000ft above sea level only t... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Visit hill stations in Kerala during your holidays

09th May 2008
When you are thinking about the place you are going to visit during your holidays, seriously consider Kerala. There are a lot of reasons to visit Kerala. Kerala has numerous backwaters, beaches, hill stations, wild life sanctuaries and much more. Do you n... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.

08th May 2008
The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Therefore at the top of a mountain the air is less dense... Read >
Author: markcb

Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.

24th April 2008
Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders. The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Ther... Read >
Author: markcb

Table Mountain Hikes and Nature Trails - Cape Town

03rd April 2008
Table Mountain defines the city of Cape Town. It offers some amazing hiking trails for all levels of fitness. It falls under the Table Mountain Reserve and gives free access to hikers starting from the city bowl area. Its highest point is Maclear's Be... Read >
Author: Mark B Thomas

Honda Throttle Body Spacers: Little Investments that Go a Long Way

03rd April 2008
Generally speaking, the more air we can get into our lungs, the more we can sustain physical activity. Athletes who live at high altitudes reportedly perform better compared to their sea-level rivals because they have bigger lungs. Conversely, we can pa... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Car Hire Italy

01st April 2008
If you plan to visit Italy it may much better for you to hire a car so that you able to get around much easier and visit some of the cities and towns. Car hire Italy is fairly simple and can be done relatively quickly. There are a number of beautiful c... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Jubilee Hotel, Troodos Mountains and amazing scenery

27th March 2008
Cyprus is not renowned for its skiing as you cannot rely on the snow. If it is going to snow it usually occurs between December and March up in high Troodos and the sights are spectacular. Imagine waking up in your room in the Jubilee hotel in Troodos Mou... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults

How Diamonds Are Formed

26th February 2008
There are perhaps no two substances more different visually or symbolically than diamonds and lumps of coal. However, diamonds and coal are virtually identical from a chemical and geological standpoint. The important difference is that the former are not ... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Visit Hill Stations in Your Next Kerala Holidays

14th January 2008
The next vacation you decide to go on, it wouldn’t be bad to try out something exotic like Kerala holidays. The reason Kerala holidays in www.keralatourism.indian-seo.com are so exotic is because of what it has to offer you. You can relax amidst the bac... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Discovery of Machu Picchu

12th November 2007
In Peru above the Urubamba Valley is situated the lost Incas’ City, 2.430m above sea level. It’s called Machu Picchu. The place, located on a mountain ridge, stayed untouched till the year of 1911, when it was officially discovered. Though the locals ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Maribor Property Slovenia - Why You Should Consider It

30th October 2007
Slovenia has recently been voted one off the top ten property investment destinations in the world and with forecast growth of up to 280% in the next ten years overseas property investors are buying in increasing numbers and Maribor property is becoming a... Read >
Author: kelly price

The Kilombero Valley

10th October 2007
KilomberoKilombero is the amongst the six district of Tanzania's Morogoro region, other districts are: Ulanga, Morogoro rural, Morogoro Urban, Kilosa and a new one, Mvomero (which was recently created located in rural Morogoro). T he headquarters of Kilo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Addressing Climate Change Requires Quiet

27th September 2007
As the world awakens to the emergency of climate change, we must begin to look at every facet of life to see things that are right in front of us, but unobvious. CO2 and other greenhouse gases have clearly and undeniably changed our climate forever. A ris... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace

Are Today’s Parents Raising a Generation of Slackers?

02nd September 2007
They�ve been raised in an age of excess consumption, where plastic surgery and flashy cars are doled out as high school graduation gifts. Some experts say catering to kids� self-esteem instead of teaching them about responsibility has left them poorly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

After the Hurricane

02nd August 2007
As a travel agent, I am honoured to see countries around the world. The thing that never ceases to surprise me is the resilience of both the people and the land itself of different countries. In September 2004, the Cayman Islands were hit by a monstro... Read >
Author: Travel Concierge

How I fixed the weak brakes on my Chrysler 300

27th July 2007
I love my Chrysler 300. Say what you will about Chrysler, and I guess about American auto manufacturers in general, but once and a while they get it right. But my one complaint about my 300 is the weak brakes. Admittedly I am a lead-foot. And, m... Read >
Author: Randy

Advantages of Outsourcing Revealed

02nd July 2007
Does outsourcing works for your advantage or disadvantage? For a layman (or an individual who understand the concept of outsourcing in a sea-level understanding), outsourcing is a complete waste of time and financial resources, which can end up with un... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

When Using Tanning Beds Read The Fine Print

01st June 2007
When using tanning beds properly it will give you a natural look to your wintry pale skin. When exposed to UVB rays it will stimulate and produce skin pigment called is melanin which makes your skin turn dark. Any type of exposure to UVB rays is not good... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Working of Vacuum Workholding

21st May 2007
Vacuum workholding is one of the highly effective techniques for holding thin and irregular shaped or non-magnetic parts. Even though parts that has large surface are ideal, as the holding force is as well large and there are techniques available for hold... Read >
Author: Russel

Chembra Peak,Second Home For Nature Lovers

18th April 2007
Wayanad can be thought of an ideal place for adventure and a place to live in your holidays in your second home.wayand is a perfect place for real estate second home. Chembra peak, the highest peak in Wayanad is the natural choice for most of the visitor... Read >
Author: michelle

Italy's Sorrento Hotels are Peaceful and Laid Back

29th March 2007
When tourists visit Italy, they see the projected beauty that the Italian Government wants the world to see. The tourists usually go home dazzled by the passionate setting and exceeding scenic beauty of Italy. The verdict is that Italy is indeed one of th... Read >
Author: John Hanna

The Picturesque Switzerland

27th March 2007
For the different people, Switzerland is associated with different things and attracts with hundreds of museums and splendid cultural life. However, is it not actually its nature that is most worth seeing? Although a pretty small country, Switzerland i... Read >
Author: abraxas

TO THE SUMMIT OF “THE ROAD TO THE SUN”

27th March 2007
Almost 40 minutes away from the summit, the cold and fog stopped us to countinue climbing, likewise strong it is our yearning to be able to crown this excellent mountain. The view from this point of the Cayambe makes us remember the old legend of the p... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Devil’s Nose Train Tour In Ecuadorian Highlands

27th March 2007
After a marvelous adventure by train through the Ecuadorian Andes, I am returning by the South Panamerican highway to my hotel in Quito-Ecuador, visiting another time all the little villages and attractives of this amazing country, everything I can vi... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Ingapirca Inca’s Ruins In Ecuadorian Highlands

27th March 2007
Our tour began in the morning when GRAY LINE TOURS ECUADOR in Cuenca picked me up of my Hotel and left with direction to the famous Ingapirca Inca’s Ruins, driving by North Panamerican Highway. Then few minutes crossed El Descanso Bridge, that is the ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Amwlch to Cemaes

09th February 2007
The Anglesey Coastal Path after Amwlch becomes very rugged and it rises and falls dramatically, passing through more highly photogenic industrial ruins. The landscape photographer walking this section of the Anglesey coastal path is spoilt for choice. ... Read >
Author: simonkit

Relocating to West Palm Beach, Florida

31st January 2007
West Palm Beach is one of the nicer areas in Florida, the type of place you see in television shows. Relocating to West Palm Beach is surprisingly affordable. West Palm Beach, Florida is a medium sized city located on the coast of the state. Situated ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Powerful Natural Breast Enlargement Herb That Work on Men Too

24th December 2006
Powerful Natural Breast Enlargement Herb That Work on Men Too For many who have tried the latest Nanotechnology Breast Enhancement Serum,they claimed that it enhances their breasts instantly and that includes the males. When women heard it, they were a... Read >
Author: Lilian Saw

Amla Uses and Benefits

19th December 2006
A prestigious herb finds it mention in charak samhita as a rasayan. Rasayan is a thing that prevent aging and promote longevity. Extensively used herb in making ayurvedic medicines because of its miraculous actions. According to ayurvedic doctors regular ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Ultralight Sleeping Bags - How Light Are They?

17th November 2006
Why ultralight sleeping bags? Because ultralight backpacking is only made possible by cutting the weight of the "big three;" the backpack, shelter and sleeping bag. The days of five-pound summer bags are gone - at least for those of us who prefer to go li... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Flavours of Andalusia

17th November 2006
Andalusia is the largest region of Spain, situated in the south of the country it stretches along the coast from Almeria through Granada, Malaga and as far as Gibraltar. Inland Andalusia reaches as far as Cordoba and Jaen. Andalusia represents the most... Read >
Author: Gayle Hartley

Plasma TVs at high altitudes

08th September 2006
An interesting factor to consider when planning your purchase of a new plasma television is altitude. Plasma TVs use millions of tiny, gas-filled chambers to create a picture. When you move to higher altitudes, the constant pressure in the chambers and... Read >
Author: bivan dense

World Cup Preview - Ecuador

08th June 2006
Outright Odds: 300/1 Group A Winners: 9/1 Ecuador qualified for their second World Cup finals in succession on the back of a remarkable home record which included victories over both Brazil and Argentina. So should punters rush out and lump on the hug... Read >
Author: Jason Lane

What is a Storm Surge

21st April 2006
Storm Surge is a phenomenon that occurs most often when a tropical cyclone, either a tropical storm or a hurricane pushes water onshore. The winds associated with these types of storms are remarkably fast and as they rush across the surface of the water t... Read >
Author: David Stone

Fireplace Terms Do not Need to Confuse

09th March 2006
We hope you find this glossary of fireplace terms helpful in your search for the perfect fireplace. If you have further questions, feel free to call us toll free at 877-669-4669. BTUs -- British Thermal Unit, the primary heat measurement unit used ... Read >
Author: Harold Wagner

Lanzarote, Northern Attractions

19th February 2006
In just one day, we travelled from Playa Blanca at the southermost point of the island and made our first stop at the Mirador Del Rio high in the mountains in the north, stopping off to take some spectacular pictures from this strategic lookout point, cu... Read >
Author: John Plumb

The Rias Altas in Spain

04th November 2005
The Rias Altas located in Spain are part of a group of larger formations spread within the coast of Galicia, conformed by the Rias Altas and the Rias Bajas. The Rias are estuaries origin when sea levels rise as well as they can be created by other geograp... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Modern Earthquakes due to oil/miniral exploration & nuclear testing

17th October 2005
Earthquake theory that blames oil / gas / mineral exploration & nuclear weapon testing for the latest disasters In this article I shall try to present you my opinion about the recent aggravation of earthquakes across the globe. A number of Earthqu... Read >
Author: Laxmanmurthy Ganesh

The Lumemo Trail: In the Tanzanian Wilderness

25th September 2005
There are no hotels or lodges here. This is a National Park with no roads. This park is a series of mountain rangers and interlocking valleys and only experienced hikers can mange this difficult terrain. These mountains are pristine and largely untouc... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson