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Bird Watching Mecca – 338 Species At Acadia National Park

23rd September 2009
When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dinosaur Descendants Singapore: Their Natural Heritage

22nd September 2009
The Jurong Bird Park is also called as the Dinosaur Descendants Singapore. The park is famous for the collection of flightless birds which have been preserved in it for years. Moreover, the bird park has also evolved with its thematic representation which... Read >
Author: Joel Li Yang

Parrot Jewelry: Colorful, Exotic, Fun!

18th September 2009
Parrot jewelry is the mark of a bird-lover, someone who likes freedom and the sight of creatures exercising that freedom across the open skies. It is also the mark of someone who likes lively, colorful things. Brightly hued and endearing, these designs br... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn about Anne Arundel County Real Estate

23rd August 2009
What gets most people that visit the area is the vast coastline. The country actually boasts over 500 miles of beautiful coastlines, which is adequately premium waterfront real estate, which is in extremely high demand. If that’s not enough, then there ... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

Plan a Trip to Bharatpur Offers You Wildlife Experience by Staying in Birds’ Name Hotels

03rd August 2009
Bharat is not only known for birds’ paradise but it is also known for its birds’ name hotels including hotel Sunbird, hotel saras, hotel Eagle’s Nest, hotel birder’s inn etc. Bharat is a pride and glorious city of Rajasthan; it has a spectacular w... Read >
Author: sharma1

KL Bird Park

01st July 2009
The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is one of the most visited and admired tourist attractions in Malaysia. It is estimated that an astounding number of 200,000 locals and foreigners visit the park on an annual basis. Situated right next to the Perdana Lake Ga... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Glenfern Sanctuary – New Zealand’s hidden and magical world of nature at its best

05th June 2009
A nature lovers’ paradise, the Glenfern Sanctuary is home to native New Zealand wildlife that is very rare and unique, and is a popular tourist destination in Auckland. This lush green world is found on Great Barrier Island on the Kotuku Peninsula, and ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh,India-Tiger Habitat

08th May 2009
Panna National Park (P.N.P) is located in the Vidhya range on the outskirts of Diamond rich town of Panna in forest rich Madhya Pradesh state of India. PNP was established as a national Park in 1981 & taken under the ambit of project tiger in 1994. Techni... Read >
Author: tanny

Things to Do on Holidays in Iceland

22nd April 2009
Europe has always been a favourite holiday spot for people from across the world. There are many areas in Europe that are hotspots for tourism and one such place that is growing in popularity year on year is Iceland. With its many Fjords, majestic mountai... Read >
Author: Suzel Taber Shaw

Derby Hats: Choosing the Perfect Hat for 2009

02nd April 2009
When people think about the Kentucky Derby, fashion and hats come to mind almost immediately. When you know how the tradition of Kentucky Derby hats began, it is easier to find a great hat for the occasion. So just how did it all start? Let’s take a tri... Read >
Author: Glenna

California Poppy Festival, celebrating blooming poppies.

02nd April 2009
California Poppy Festival is an annual festival that takes place at the Lancaster City Park in spring. The festival is hosted by the city of Lancaster which boasts of poppies as their state flower. This festival also started as part of the earth day celeb... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Delray Beach Catering - The Ideal Location for Special Occasions

01st April 2009
Imagine the breeze in your hair, the sounds of the ocean in the background and the sun setting perfectly behind you and your loved ones. This is the exact moment that you create while holding your loved one's hand and repeating the simple words, "I Do", o... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Mauritius: Local attractions and Travel

13th March 2009
Mauritius, known as one of the most easily reached islands in the Indian Ocean has lots to see and do whether you are visiting it for the first time or have visited it quite a number of times. Mauritius always has something new to offer its visitors of al... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Beale Park: A Haven for the Birds and Bird Lovers

06th March 2009
Ideally situated just outside Reading, Beale Park is an exceptional animal Park, a breeding ground for rare birds and an exciting children’s play area. Beale Park attracts many people during March and October each year and is open throughout the week.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Conservatory Blinds - And Why You Need Them

23rd February 2009
Conservatory blinds take on a special meaning in today’s context, since they play an important role in maintaining the interior climactic integrity and general ambience of present-day conservatories. There was less emphasis on conservatory blinds in the... Read >
Author: Servatory

Why Bird Watching is a great activity for your Northumbrian Cottage Holiday

28th January 2009
So you are planning a cosy cottage holiday in Northumbria this year and are now starting to think of activities to do while there. Well the die hard bird watchers out there may already know this, but Northumbria is one of the best regions in the UK for bi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kowloon Park – A military base turned to a beautiful public park

08th September 2008
Having been a central military base over-looking the Victoria harbor in 1830s, this important site was later turned to a public park as “Kowloon Park” in 1970. The park is located at the center of Tsim Sha Tsui covering a land area around 13.5 hectare... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Things to Do in Dawlish Warren

08th September 2008
Dawlish Warren is a lovely seaside town on the Devon coast across the water from Exmouth. With the holiday season just starting if you were stay in Dawlish Warren you would not be short of things to do with or without children. First of all, there is a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mona, Puerto Rico – An Untouched Treasure

06th September 2008
Puerto Rico is known worldwide for its pristine beaches and luxury resorts. Travelers come to this Caribbean Island paradise to take advantage of the natural beauty and luxury Puerto Rico Resorts. What many don’t get to experience are the ‘untouched... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Plan B Contingency Financing for Commercial Loans

13th August 2008
Contingency planning ("always have a Plan B") is likely to help small business owners avoid complex problems. But when it comes to commercial loans and commercial mortgages, working capital strategies often fail to include adequate attention to contingenc... Read >
Author: Stephen Bush

Why Attraction is a Mistake in Marketing.

22nd July 2008
Coffee shop. The background beat of some silly pop music. Buzz of conversation. The glow of laptop screens. And then, one near the counter, the other in a window seat, they both look up, and their eyes meet. Attraction! Next thing you know, they're pickin... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

0% APR Credit Card - Why the Banks Bother

10th July 2008
You just have to open your mailbox or switch on the TV to be bombarded by the all the advertising for 0% APR credit card deals. Of course, there are numerous magazine ads, billboards and radio commercials all campaigning for your credit card business a... Read >
Author: David Parton

Russian River canoe trip ideal for families

02nd June 2008
The lazy days of summer are straight-ahead and that means it's prime season for one of Sonoma County's favorite family adventures - a Huck Finn type of getaway that is neither expensive nor difficult to get to. For decades people of all ages have made the... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Croatia-Croatian Nature Parks

11th February 2008
Croatia is a country situated at the crossroads of the mediterranean,central europe and balkans.Croatia is surrounded by ten nature parks which are popular for their historical,cultural and ecological characteristics.In this article you will find a brief ... Read >
Author: jitu66

Preparation on your Destination Video

27th March 2007
Once you arrive at your destination, you can start by setting your timeline in your video. Take a moment to draft what you want to capture on film, this may look like a silly thing to do, but you�ll be surprised at how many moments are missed and time i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camera Binoculars - an Excellent Gift

30th December 2006
Camera binoculars have many uses. You can use it for bird watching, during picnics and trekking. Researchers also use it to track rare birds and animals. This is a comparatively new piece of technology and not yet widely popular. However in recent y... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner

George Bristowe of St Leonards.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

22nd November 2006
George Bristowe of St Leonards 1870-1947 George Bristow of St Leonards. This man it is understood taught ET Booth the art of taxidermy and it is further understood stuffed some of the birds that now form part of the Booth Collection in Brighton. Brist... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

James Hutchings of Aberystwyth, Victorian Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

22nd November 2006
Hutchings Family It would appear that James Hutchings began working as a taxidermist in Aberystwyth in the 1860s. His sons, James (Fred), George and Walter and daughter (Poppy), followed him in the taxidermy trade and the firm continued until 1942. The... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Abraham De Bartlett (Victorian Taxidermy)

02nd October 2006
Abraham Dee Bartlett born 27th October 1812 was one of the most prolific and important taxidermists of his time. He considered himself a Naturalist, being that from a very early age evinced a great delight in all matters connected with Natural History and... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Hamilton Ontario's exotic character

02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason Seib If you can't go to Kenya this year, come to Hamilton. Travellers are different. Some want to spice up their journey with sporting activities and lug around golf, fishing or skiing equipment, or haul their bikes; others wil... Read >
Author: Jason Seib

Some lesser-known Tanzania Destinations

05th April 2006
So unknown is the destination of Lake Jipe not even many Tanzanians know of its existence or location. This lovely lake is sandwiched between the stunning Pare Mountains and the majestic Kilimanjaro. This small lake [30 km sq] and straddles the border be... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Cyprus for Holidays and an Idyllic Lifestyle

03rd April 2006
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons. Every year Aphrodite's island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they ... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Bird Watching in the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania

25th September 2005
The Usamabara Mountains are very special mountains, often that tired clich is used comparing them to Switzerland. These mountains are defiantly African mountains, not European but African. Baron Von Saint discovered the African violet the world's... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson