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651.Driving in Thailand by Derek Miller
Many people like the thrill of riding fast motorbikes and driving rally cars, some enjoy driving 4 X 4 vehicles in wild terrain at speed or just seeing how fast their 10 year old car can go, whilst others prefer a complicated game ...
[Added: 08 Jan 2006   Hits: 320   Words: 511]

652.The Panama Canal took nearly 400 years to build. by Derek Miller
The Panama Canal took nearly 400 years to build. Having discovered the treasures of South America and conquered the richest gold producing countries there to provide backing for wars in the Mediterranean and Europe, the Spanish discovered it ...
[Added: 08 Jan 2006   Hits: 374   Words: 517]

653.Guide to himalayan trek by Guide to himalayan trek
Have you ever marveled that how fascinating it would be to explore and experience mesmerizing gifts of nature in the manner you had always desired? For instance many of us have a latent craving to feel the rude and unsympathetic rocks by trekking over them, conquer ...
[Added: 06 Jan 2006   Hits: 311   Words: 632]

654.Traveling in Germany by Nestler
When deciding to take a vacation to a western country, I recommend Germany. It has various landscapes and very nice small towns and big cities. This country is, of course, to big to travel all at one time but with a trip of about one month, you could see ...
[Added: 06 Jan 2006   Hits: 352   Words: 427]

655.Italian travel guide by Italian travel guide
Italy as one of the most ancient European civilizations is unknown to none. Italy had been the land of Roman Empire for long. Today the country has a rich history and tradition that speaks for ...
[Added: 05 Jan 2006   Hits: 316   Words: 633]

656.Best international beaches guide by Mansi Gupta
Vacationing at beach is like heaven or earth for all the aqua lovers and fans. The beach vacation is different from the rest where you the pleasure to get soaked in the sun and sand, experience the ups and downs with the tides and get carried ...
[Added: 05 Jan 2006   Hits: 324   Words: 581]

657.What do you need to know about Ireland travel by Mansi Gupta
Ireland is an exotic tourist spot. It is popularly known for the myths, magical incidents and legendary stories associated with it. Numerous tourists from all round the world are magnetized to view this bewitching place. The wonderful Ireland cities with a horde of ...
[Added: 05 Jan 2006   Hits: 310   Words: 601]

658.Visiting the Iti National Park by Jakob Jelling
The Iti National Park in Greece is one of the main natural parks tourists could meet in this country. This park is situated towards the southern side of the valley of River Sperchios and counts with a wide variety of ...
[Added: 05 Jan 2006   Hits: 444   Words: 357]

659.The beautiful Agios Konstantinos by Jakob Jelling
Agios Konstantinos is a destination situated within central Greece, within the region of Attica, to the north of Cape Sounion, and at about 50 kilometers from the southern side of Athens. This spot, also known as Konstandinos or Ayios Konstandino, was formerly called Kamariza and ...
[Added: 05 Jan 2006   Hits: 424   Words: 358]

660.Rome restaurants: Tips and tricks for people eating in Rome. by stefano sandano
Eating and drinking in Rome restaurants. Rome is not only the capital of Italy but also of the region of Lazio, which is famous for its food. Robust flavours and rich sauces abound in many typical ...
[Added: 04 Jan 2006   Hits: 442   Words: 561]

661.Scotland travel guide by Mansi Gupta
The charisma and aura of the European country Scotland is unknown to none. It is the land, which was a surface to numerous significant historical battles, is the mother of cherished sport 'golf' and is globally appreciated for its Balmoral Castle ...
[Added: 04 Jan 2006   Hits: 365   Words: 597]

662.Guide to skiing 101 by Mansi Gupta
For all those who cherish skiing, this sport has everything to offer from fun, adventure, excitement, to some of the exotic skiing resorts and quite a few thrilling contests. This archaic sport has thus been able to garner worldwide acclaim. Now there are wonderful skiing resorts almost all across the ...
[Added: 04 Jan 2006   Hits: 365   Words: 571]

663.The Breath of Villas in Bali by Kadek Sudarsana
A villa is basically a house where a family can spend their time together. In Bali however, a villa is a breath of nature for the family, for first time honeymooners, or individuals who want to re-encounter the self being. Most Villas in Bali take ...
[Added: 04 Jan 2006   Hits: 323   Words: 805]

664.Visit Delray Beach Florida by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Just south of Palm Beach and less than an hour's drive north of Miami, Florida, you will find the resort city of Delray Beach, Florida, with it's over two miles of clean well maintained sandy beaches, historic downtown shopping area, beautiful gardens and parks, world class ...
[Added: 03 Jan 2006   Hits: 316   Words: 529]

665.Visit Palm Beach Florida by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Palm Beach, Florida, a barrier island, is approximately one hour's drive north of Miami, Florida. Palm Beach is a beautiful city, filled with lush colorful gardens, palm tree lined streets, large beautiful homes, clean well ...
[Added: 02 Jan 2006   Hits: 569   Words: 402]

666.The Legend of Chinese Valentine's Day by Jane S. Roseen
Chinese Valentine's Day is on the Seventh Day of the Seventh Month on the Chinese calendar, which falls on August 4th this year. Legend has it that the seventh daughter of the Emperor of Heaven, a weaving maid, fell in love and married a cowherd. They were overindulgent ...
[Added: 30 Dec 2005   Hits: 740   Words: 372]

667.Bastille Day - France's Independence Day by Jane S. Roseen
Bastille Day is much like Independence Day in the United States - It is the celebration of a new form of government. Bastille Day symbolizes the overthrow of the old monarchy and the beginning of the French republic. ...
[Added: 30 Dec 2005   Hits: 539   Words: 750]

668.Holiday Treat Traditions Around the World by Jane S. Roseen
When the holidays come around, it always seems as if there are treats galore! The stores quickly fill up with egg nog, wasail ingredients, and chocolate shaped into just about every shape imaginable. But this year, how about looking at the more traditional holiday treats to spice up ...
[Added: 30 Dec 2005   Hits: 366   Words: 487]

669.Preparing for the Holidays by Jane S. Roseen
November has come, and the Halloween decorations are being packed away. Now comes the big social months of the year. That's right, it's time to plan for the holidays already. But if you prepare now, before the holidays are right upon us, you will save yourself ...
[Added: 30 Dec 2005   Hits: 346   Words: 771]

670.Tips for Travelers Who are Going to Hong Kong by John Edwards
Hong Kong is a key destination for many travelers. It has a population of more than seven million, scattered all throughout its more than 200 islands. It is located in Eastern Asia, near China ...
[Added: 30 Dec 2005   Hits: 359   Words: 444]

671.Get Moving Insurance before Moving by Paul Wilson
There are different kinds of Insurance that pertain to moving: • Released Value Insurance, the most basic coverage provided by moving companies. Estimated by weight it covers US$0.60 per pound of objects. • Declared Value Insurance offers coverage of US $ ...
[Added: 28 Dec 2005   Hits: 263   Words: 457]

672.Sihanoukville Cambodia, a Great Place to Visit. by Basil Murdoch
'Beach town', 'port community', 'fledgling resort destination' - all describe Sihanoukville, Cambodia's premier beach town. Sihanoukville's white sand beaches and warm Gulf of Thailand waters combine with a laid back, beachy atmosphere to provide a great little ...
[Added: 28 Dec 2005   Hits: 328   Words: 404]

673.Eat Healthy Without Meat by Alex Fir
As concerns about healthy eating have grown, so has the interest in vegetarianism. Numerous nutrition experts recommend eating low on the food chain. In plain language this means eating more grains, vegetables and fruits, and fewer ...
[Added: 26 Dec 2005   Hits: 383   Words: 656]

674.The Parque Nacional de Ordesa by Jakob Jelling
The Parque Nacional de Ordesa, or Ordesa National Park, is a beautiful natural place full of unique elements and characteristics. This destination is paradisiacal to all those travelers who enjoy being close to the nature and meet amazing plants, trees, and animals. There is a very wide variety of animals ...
[Added: 24 Dec 2005   Hits: 308   Words: 353]

675.The beautiful Andorra la Vella by Jakob Jelling
Andorra la Vella is a very attractive destination situated in the east side of the Pyrenees, next to Spain and France. This city is the capital of what is known as the Principality of Andorra and counts with a very peculiar and diverse population since about 45% of ...
[Added: 24 Dec 2005   Hits: 317   Words: 352]

676.Off The Beaten Track by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts
There are many off-the-track destinations and some wild-at-heart attractions for you to explore in Southern Africa. Sabi Sabi – Game Reserve – Eastern Cape The choral sounds of birds before morning light, hot 'boere' ...
[Added: 24 Dec 2005   Hits: 455   Words: 777]

677.Qatar Airways Flights by Andrew Mango
Qatar Airways to order both Airbus and Boeing in US$15.2 billion deal... Qatar Airways is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world with one of the youngest fleets in the skies. They have a vast ...
[Added: 22 Dec 2005   Hits: 335   Words: 390]

678.Hermanus - A Nature Enthusiast's Paradise by Sarah Manners
Seaside Escape Hermanus is a coastal town located less than an hour's drive from Cape Town and is an extremely popular holiday destination amongst both domestic and international tourists. Hermanus is known as the "heart of the Whale Coast" and ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2005   Hits: 1032   Words: 949]

679.Visit Big Bear California by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Less than two hours by car from Los Angeles sit the year round playgrounds Big Bear Lake and Big Bear City. Situated in the San Bernardino National Forest at approximately 7,000 feet above sea level, Big Bear provides activities for all four seasons. Whether you ...
[Added: 20 Dec 2005   Hits: 318   Words: 467]

680.Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City by WILLIAM VACHER
Thirty years after the end of the war, the incredibly resilient nation of Vietnam, and the Vietnamese people, is beginning to emerge from the shadows - from www.Sticky-Rice.com. Vietnam is a country deeply scarred by war and yet ...
[Added: 19 Dec 2005   Hits: 463   Words: 538]

681.Private Jets the way to go by Citika Wen
There was a time when we just wondered how and why birds could fly and why we couldn't do the same. This led to people experimenting in various ways; all in search for the secrets of ...
[Added: 17 Dec 2005   Hits: 296   Words: 379]

682.Last Minute Festive Packages From Superbreak by Michael Hanna
Why not let someone else worry about Christmas and New Year this year and book a last minute stay in a hotel over the festive period. Forget about buying the food, cooking the dinner, washing it ...
[Added: 17 Dec 2005   Hits: 637   Words: 504]

683.Visit Monterey California by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Monterey, California, the oldest city in California, was founded in 1770. It has approximetly 30,000 residents, an average high temperature 0f 65.3 degrees, an average low temperature of 47.8 degrees, receives rain an average of 67 days a year and is on the Monterey ...
[Added: 16 Dec 2005   Hits: 304   Words: 447]

684.Oregon Coast Town Revisits Glory of Glass Floats by Andre' Hagestedt
For decades, Japanese glass floats were a big find on Oregon's coastline, having drifted thousands of miles after fishing boats lost these smooth, crystalline balls, used to keep their nets afloat. It was a tradition ...
[Added: 16 Dec 2005   Hits: 486   Words: 603]

685.The great Sparta by Jakob Jelling
In ancient times, Sparta was one of the most important spots in not only Greece, but the entire Europe as well. During such époque, the territory of Sparta would comprehend the regions nowadays known as Messenia and ...
[Added: 15 Dec 2005   Hits: 340   Words: 363]

686.The ancient Olympia by Jakob Jelling
Olympia is one of the most famous and visited destinations in the Greek region of Peloponnese. The main reason by which this destination is so famous is due to the fact that in this spot was were the ancient Olympic Games used to be held, a ...
[Added: 15 Dec 2005   Hits: 376   Words: 363]

687.New Oregon Website Tells It All by Ben Randall
"Oregon Coast Beach Connection" is the name of an enormous, comprehensive website launched by Newport-based tourism publication Beach Connection, featuring extensive virtual tours of the upper half of the coast and a myriad of other details useful to the visitor. It is found at www.beachconnection.net ...
[Added: 15 Dec 2005   Hits: 308   Words: 459]

688.River Rafting in California by Kristy Annely
River rafting is a major attraction in California. The most popular California river rafting destination is the mighty American River. The American River begins in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and runs to the Sacramento River. The American River splits into three forks before it converges. ...
[Added: 15 Dec 2005   Hits: 320   Words: 334]

689.Rome airport: getting out from Rome airports. by stefano sandano
Getting to and from the main airport, Leonardo da Vinci, commonly known as Fiumicino, about 30 miles southwest of the city center is quite easy. But getting to and from Ciampino airport, 20 miles southeast ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2005   Hits: 366   Words: 339]

690.A City of 650 bridges, sauerkraut and 7 Christmas Markets…… by Mike Anderson
Berlin, quite surprisingly, has more water surfaces and bridges (650 approx) than Venice, Amsterdam and Stockholm put together! This beautiful capital city and heartbeat of Germany, Berlin is a fascinating place year round with a vast array of attractions to entice all ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2005   Hits: 384   Words: 403]

691.Memory Foam: The Perfect Christmas Gift Idea For Your Sweetheart by Charles "Chuck" Harmon
Memory Foam is everywhere and it makes a perfect gift for anyone you know.  Your wife or significant other would be absolutely tickled with any one of a wide range of gifts available in memory foam. Memory foam sleep masks make a great, low cost, gift idea ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2005   Hits: 351   Words: 599]

692.SHARK CAGE DIVING - the heart of the Cape Town Adventure tourism industry by Sarah Manners
Over the past 350 million years sharks have dominated the oceans of the world. The fiercest predators in their domain, sharks have earned their reputation as the hunters of the sea. Humans have become fascinated by them and have a healthy combination ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2005   Hits: 376   Words: 745]

693.One Day London Travel Museum Guide by Pat Stevens
A single day maneuvering through London's museums will prove to be very enlightening and educational. With perhaps the world's highest concentration of museums per square mile, the choices are as varied as the tastes of the visitors. An itinerary of one ...
[Added: 09 Dec 2005   Hits: 419   Words: 924]

694.A Guide to Traveling London through King's Cross Station by Pat Stevens
A Guide to Traveling London through King’s Cross Station For visiting London, proximity to King’s Cross is the perfect location. An intersection of six tube lines, including the Northern, Picadilly, and Circle Lines, to name a few, can get you virtually anywhere ...
[Added: 09 Dec 2005   Hits: 326   Words: 907]

695.Golfing Holidays in Hermanus by Sarah Manners
Apart from being one of the most acclaimed tourist destinations in the world, South Africa is internationally acclaimed for its numerous, highly ranked and aesthetically designed courses. In the Western Cape area alone there are more than 30 high ...
[Added: 07 Dec 2005   Hits: 340   Words: 887]

696.No More Holiday Blues by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts
I have always wondered why Chris Isaac wrote the song, "Blue Hotel." Perhaps he was on a trip somewhere and there was no room in the plush Five Star, so he opted for the reasonably priced hotel. The room ended up costing ...
[Added: 06 Dec 2005   Hits: 414   Words: 509]

697.Africa - The Cradle of Humankind by Sarah Manners
World-renowned archaeologist Professor Phillip Tobias once said that "Humanity was a gift from Africa to the World". Many scholars believe Africa to be the birthplace of mankind and with the substantial archaeological findings in their favour the world tends to agree. ...
[Added: 06 Dec 2005   Hits: 383   Words: 936]

698.Mdina, 'The Walled, Silent City Of Ghosts'… by Mike
No visit to Malta would be complete without a visit to its elegant, walled city of Mdina and its suburb, Rabat, in the Old City. Mdina and Rabat are steeped more than 4000 years in history when they formed part of a Roman ...
[Added: 06 Dec 2005   Hits: 386   Words: 485]

699.A Christmas Ski Holiday for Young Travellers by Sarah Manners
Have you always dreamt of a white Christmas but thought skiing in Europe was only for investment bankers, movie stars and royalty? Many youth travel specialists offer great skiing package that will allow independent travellers to join ...
[Added: 05 Dec 2005   Hits: 376   Words: 393]

700.The holidays are upon us by Carol Welsh
Do difficult relatives ruin your holidays year after year? I had a colleague, Traci, who proclaimed a few weeks before Thanksgiving that the family gathering would be ruined as usual because of her sister-in-law, husband, and meddlesome ...
[Added: 03 Dec 2005   Hits: 302   Words: 1099]


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