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  1. The Arts Scene at Esplandade Singapore Written by: Ethan Ong
    Shakespeare and all the greats have been reborn in the remarkable silhouette that is the Esplanade Singapore Built for the specific purpose for art and culture, the Esplanade is a hub for everything and everything to do with plays, performances and the artistic pulse (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  2. Singapore Nightlife Spots You Must Visit Written by: Ethan Ong
    Singapore has really lit up of late and the nights in the city and entertainment areas have never been quiet There is never a dull moment with beautifully dressed people, disco lights, exotic drinks and even more wonderful events that have kept Singaporeans and visitors busy all the way till six in the morning (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  3. What chauffeur driven cars are available in Kenya? Written by: Limotek
    The car hire industry in Kenya has over the recent past witnessed an upsurge in not only the clientele but also in the demand for the latest vehicles models, owing to the fact that the wave of modernization and sophistication has finally caught up with the population unawares. (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  4. Cultural Singapore Attractions Written by: Ethan Ong
    The cultural industry in Singapore has blossomed of late and now high art and the wonderful world of cultural exhibitions have invaded this island nation to an extent where the scene itself has piqued interest within the community The National Arts Council and the Heritage Board, working together with MICA (Ministry of Information, Culture and the Arts) have worked together for years to build Singapore into a Renaissance City – hoping to emulate the explosion of culture and art in Italy in the 14th Century – and hopefully spawning their own Michelangelo or Leonardo Da Vinci (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  5. Music City Hotels in Nashville Written by: David H. Urmann
    Nashville Tennessee is the home for country and live music More of the finest artists and renowned musicians came from this famous city (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  6. The Best Budget Hotels in Panama City Written by: David H. Urmann
    Budget hotels are generally the cheaper hotels for travelers with economic constraints Panama City has many budget hotels for visitors of all classes (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  7. Best Bed and Breakfast Offers Written by: David H. Urmann
    Key West offers great Bed and Breakfast accommodations The hotels, guest houses, and inns of this place can make you feel at home because of their ammenities and services (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  8. Amazing Wildlife For You and Your Family to See in Mauritius Written by: Claire Bryant
    While most breaks might include fun experiences, beautiful beaches and interesting culture, few can claim to be truly unique A family holiday in Mauritius is one of the few, with a high population of unique animals and plant life, some of which is on the verge of extinction; seeing something that is nowhere else and might not be anywhere on earth in the near future is a real and tangible thrill to the whole family (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  9. The Best Free Holiday Competitions Written by: Michael J Lee
    At the moment competitions seem to be all the rage this is mainly because of the advent of competitions on the Internet, UK companies can now run free holiday competitions offering prizes for simply entering information or answering a few simple questions which will reach potentially millions of people in the UK (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  10. What are the best places to travel in the world? Written by: Limotek
    Holiday planners and travel managers around the world will absolutely agree with me when I say that there are thousands of places on the globe that can be considered as perfect travel destinations. While most of us would wish to visit each and every place considered as a perfect, there are however factors that have to be ardently considered. (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  11. Holidays in Poole – Beaulieu Written by: Horatio Belmondo
    Situated in the centre of the beautiful New Forest, Beaulieu is a fantastic and fascinating day out for every member of the family – regardless of their age, gender or interests Attractions are aplenty at Beaulieu (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  12. How to Find the Best Restaurants in Barcelona Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    A Tour of Spain Although Catalan cuisine is considered world-class, Spanish regional cooking is nothing to laugh at And if you can’t make it to all the corners of the country, try some of the regional centers throughout Barcelona which let you sample the unique gastronomy from north to south (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  13. How to Find Bars and Clubs in Barcelona Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    Barcelona has an excellent nightlife, simply reason being that there are lots of foreigners, students, and locals alike While in Barcelona, you will be able to find every kind of nightclubs, bars, dance clubs, jazz bars and clubs, sports bars, cocktail bars, karaoke bars and pubs (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  14. Kentucky, USA – Has it All Written by: Julian Davis
    The native Indians have lived and hunted in Kentucky as long as 13000 years now The Europeans, who in search of vast lands had arrived here in the 17th Century, and they started to uproot them (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  15. Louisiana, USA – For a Great Vacation Written by: Jackie Mansfield
    No other state in the USA has as colorful a history as Louisiana It has been governed under 10 different Flags and it became an independent republic for six weeks before joining immediately joining the Confederacy (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  16. Maine, USA – First on Your Holiday List Written by: Frederick Williams
    The first white population settled in Maine in around 1607, thus gaining the area a reputation as the first to be settled by Europeans in North America The first very settlers were from Britain and its enemy at that time, France backed the local Indians who kept attacking the settlers to try and drive them out (Posted: 2008-12-10)

  17. Why Should Blokes Have All the Fun? - Stag Companies Are Opening Doors to Exciting Eastern European Breaks For a Range of Parties Written by: Josey Walker
    Stag weekends have been going to some amazing locations in Eastern Europe for years now, and have been having a whale of a time So what about the rest us, those of us who aren’t getting married (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  18. A Quick Guide to Winter Stag Activities in Eastern Europe Written by: Josey Walker
    You would think that a winter stag weekend in Eastern Europe would be a dull, miserable and very, very cold affair, but you’d be wrong Okay, there’s snow and admittedly quite a lot of it, but the snow makes these fantastic destinations even more beautiful and picturesque than they are in the summer (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  19. The Best Sports Stores in Singapore Written by: Ethan Ong
    What are the best sport stores in Singapore Where do you go when you have the adrenalin of the athlete pumping through your brains and you don’t have the proper equipment to rule the world with your prowess (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  20. Beating the Credit Crunch – Top Stag Weekend Destinations Written by: Josey Walker
    Planning a stag weekend in the middle of the ‘Credit Crunch’ can be a real nightmare, as you begin to realise how much the price of flights abroad has sky rocketed Luckily there are still some places in Europe that are fairly inexpensive to travel to, reasonably priced once you get there and becoming immensely popular (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  21. Poles Apart: Krakow’s Best Bars Written by: Josey Walker
    The Polish capital of Krakow is becoming a hugely popular holiday destination Not only is it still fairly cheap to fly to, but it is also cheap when you get there (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  22. Learning About Off-Season Vacation Deals Written by: Frank Demming
    Once you have decided that it's time to book a vacation, you begin looking for vacation deals, but you are at a loss in trying to figure out how to find vacation deals that will actually work for your situation and that will be affordable for you and your family If you want to take a vacation at a dream spot, or at a dream resort, it is a good idea to learn about off-season vacation deals (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  23. How to Find Great Vacation Deals Written by: Frank Demming
    Deciding that you want to go on a vacation is all too easy Actually booking the vacation and paying for it, however, is much more difficult (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  24. Getting Pampered at a Luxury Hotel Written by: Frank Demming
    You have been working for a very long time You give your all to your job and you feel like you deserve a vacation (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  25. A New Style of Luxury Hotel Written by: Frank Demming
    There is nothing quite like the style and elegance that you will get when you visit a luxury hotel Luxury hotels have been the place to visit for a very long time (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  26. How to Have a Cheap Vacation With Children Written by: Frank Demming
    When you are single, it is easy to have a cheap vacation If you want to travel somewhere and do not want to pay for a hotel room, you can simply backpack and camp out (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  27. What I think of the Rolls Royce Phantom Written by: Limotek
    Do you have a fetish for style, comfort, sophistication, power on the road and a perfect driving experience? Lucky for you because the gorgeous and eccentric Rolls Royce Phantom is what any vehicle enthusiast around the globe would recommend. The Rolls Royce Phantom is the ideal icon of wealth, luxury and elegance and adds a tincture of the same where required. (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  28. What I think of the BMW X6 Written by: Limotek
    There are some vehicles that were just made for those people who like excellence and perfection. The exclusive cars that will satisfy them are many and will just suffice their travel needs and even go ahead and give more. The BMW X6 is a car that will come with all these things that many are looking for. Let’s look deeply at this unbelievable car. (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  29. What’s New at the Orlando Parks and Tourist Attractions? Written by: Janice McSherry
    If you think that Disney World and the other theme parks in the Orlando area just stay the same from year to year, then you are wrong There is always a new ride, a new attraction and sometimes even a whole new theme park to make this year’s visit to the Orlando area much more exciting than your last visit (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  30. Glenbrook Resort: A Prime Location For Orlando Vacation Rentals Written by: Mark Whichard
    If you are taking your whole family for a vacation in Orlando and Disney World then you would probably like spacious and comfortable accommodations, in a convenient location and at a great price The vacation rental homes at the Glenbrook Resort, located 7 (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  31. Explore Nature in the Glass Bottom Boats of Silver Springs, Florida Written by: Janice McSherry
    If you are planning a vacation at Disney World or Orlando, it is helpful if you expand your horizons a bit and explore some of the many attractions that are within a short drive of Orlando One of these nearby places of interest is Silver Springs, Florida where you can see wildlife and enjoy rides in a park set up at the site of one of the largest artesian spring formations in the world, producing nearly 550 million gallons of crystal-clear water daily (Posted: 2008-12-09)

  32. What I think of the Porsche Carrera Written by: Limotek
    Those who love luxury and sports cars will definitely love this concoction made by the Porsche Carrera. Ranked among the top seven Super Luxury Sports Cars, the Porsche Carrera can best be associated with not only the young professional car racers, but also the young nevertheless high earning executives who love powerful performance and excellent daily driving experiences, and married couples with youthful families. (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  33. Hey There - Visit Indiana Soon Written by: Julian Davis
    Indiana -The original homeland of the American Indians, was reached by White Settlers in the mid-1700s and they made there own colonies and settled there in growing numbers Many famous fiction authors were born in Indiana between 1895 and 1965 (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  34. Iowa, USA – Give it a Look Written by: Jackie Mansfield
    The word ‘Iowa’ comes from the ancient American Indian tribe that used to live here This area was prohibitive to white settlers until around 1830 (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  35. Kansas, USA – Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Written by: Frederick Williams
    Kansas has a way back history dating from 12,000 BC when the native Americans first got here They were later forced to evacuate the land by the white migrants who came from the East in search for gold, land for farming and other business opportunities (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  36. What I think of the Ferrari F350? Written by: Limotek
    Ever wanted to know what is style and fashion? Come with me and let us ride the Ferrari F350. You will definitely fall in love with the car. Its features are also input to give you that extra comfort that you require. (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  37. Car Hire Orlando Written by: Julie Mercer
    Benefits of Cheap Orlando Car Hire There is no other holiday destination in the world which can compete with Orlando as a family vacation location Home to such world famous entertainment venues as Disney Land, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, Aquatica and the Kennedy Space Centre (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  38. Illinois, USA - A Prime Holiday Spot Written by: Frederick Williams
    Most of Illinois State was inhabited by the Indians until the French landed here, and then many more followed Of course they started exploring the land and began trading fur with the local Indians (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  39. Why Camp in the Costa Brava? Written by: Stephen Lane
    With sun, sand and sea it’s no wonder that the Costa Brava is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Britain’s travellers each year It’s got some outstanding sights, some great family days out and, of course, miles of rich, golden sandy beaches, ideal for relaxing on for hours at a time (Posted: 2008-12-08)

  40. Luxury Villas in Valbonne Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    After the scourge of the Black Death in the Vallis Bona (or Valbonne to you and I) during the 16th century, the Bishop of Grasse and the abbot of Lerins decided the valley had to be repopulated They chose to plan the village on an ancient Roman grid system, á la New York, making the village unique and unlike other villages in the south of France, which tend to follow the curves of the hills (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  41. Georgia, USA – What a Destination Written by: Jackie Mansfield
    The life of the people in Georgia, USA from over 400 years ago is depicted in Itowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site Explore the museum for knowing the daily life of self sufficient American community (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  42. Travel To Goa And Be Stunned By It's Cultural Wealth And Versitility Written by: John Hacking
    Goa may be South India's smallest state, but it's also one of the country's most popular holiday, and historically, culturally and socially it offers a lot The former Portuguese colony has beckoned travellers for many years with its tropical beaches, liberal attitudes and tourist-friendly locals (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  43. The Thames - London's Landmark River Written by: John Hacking
    Thirty million years ago, before Britain was a small isalnd to the west of Europe, the Thames river was a tributory of the Rhine By A (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  44. Bargain Hunting in India Written by: Ignatius Randall
    South India has a multitude of beautiful things to buy The region produces fabulous textiles including the famous Kanchipuram silk (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  45. Indian Meals: What To Have For Breakfast & Lunch? Written by: John Hacking
    Australians on vacation love a big breakfast to get them ready for the day's discoveries Many Australians also love Indian food (Posted: 2008-12-07)

  46. Traveling Tips for the Perfect Getaway Written by: Rachel Nunez
    Our life is comparable to that of a gypsy traversing every nook and crevice of the Earth Traveling has always been a wonderful experience to us (Posted: 2008-12-06)

  47. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    Thrusting up dramatically out of the Tanzanian grassland, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,892 m) is an unforgettable sight It is the highest mountain in Africa, making it one of the ‘Seven Summits’ that elite mountaineers often seek to climb (the seven highest mountains on the seven continents (Posted: 2008-12-06)

  48. Villefranche-sur-mer: A Holiday Destination on the Cote D'Azur Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    As one approaches the brow of the hill of the Basse Corniche, one is startled by the deep ultramarine bay spread out at the feet of the picture-perfect Villefranche-sur-Mer Villefrance, founded in the 14th century by Charles II of Anjou as a duty-free fishing port, is the jewel in the crown of the French Cote d’Azur between Nice and Monaco (Posted: 2008-12-06)

  49. For the TouristWho Wants it All: Bohol is the Place Written by: Peter A. Garant
    Bohol is a paradise island of the Philippines as travelers will truly have everything in 1 place. See the first class coral reefs and diving sites, take a sightseeing tour to the Chocolate Hills and find a Tarsier and if all that is not good enough then unwind at the white sand beaches or go shopping in a mall. (Posted: 2008-12-06)

  50. Solitary Getaways Written by: Rachel Nunez
    Unwinding is every person's goal We unwind to relax our minds, to relieve our daily stresses and even for the sake of just getting lost (Posted: 2008-12-06)

  51. Where to Stay in Paris on a Budget Written by: Henri Barbusse
    In many ways Paris is an excellent holiday location for people trying to enjoy high life and culture on a budget It’s very close to the UK, and fine dining needn’t come at the cost it does over here (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  52. Why Go Camping in Holland? Written by: Stephen Lane
    If it’s been a while since your last camping holiday, Holland’s campsites will be a revelation to you Gone are the days when you would have to squelch across muddy fields and then drive to the nearest attraction (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  53. Some Interesting Things to do in Bermuda Written by: Kieron Sellens
    Every year, thousands of British tourists flock to Bermuda to enjoy the sun, sea and sands but there’s actually a lot more to the place than just this Here are a few things that tourists can enjoy on a luxury Bermuda holiday… Beyond the Beaches… Let’s get the beaches out of the way because, although there’s plenty more to see, there’s no denying that they’re absolutely stunning (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  54. Have a Great Party on Ibiza Written by: Rudi Van Der Zalm
    Ibiza, the most popular of the Balearic Islands is a tiny island lying 90 kms of the coast of Spain It forms part of the Balearic Islands along with Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  55. How to Beat the Recession With a Vacation Rental Written by: Rodney Ritchie
    As the gloomy global economic outlook continues to fill the airwaves people are looking at ways to enjoy their usual annual vacation for less money, but without compromising on quality The answer is simple – book a vacation rental (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  56. 7 Strange Everest Facts Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    What’s in a name Everest, previously known just as Peak XV, was confirmed to be the highest mountain in the world in 1856 (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  57. Quepos Costa Rica Vacation Written by: Lisa Khajavi
    Ponce de Leon, in his search for the fountain of youth, discovered Quepos in 1519 Named for the Quepoa Indian population he encountered, this seaside gem has evolved through the banana industry, to palm oil, to tourism; which is now the area’s leading product (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  58. What I think of the Mercedes SL 500 Written by: Limotek
    Looking for a laid-back yet luxurious drive in the country side, or a weekend get-away in a stylish nevertheless powerful motor? Then you have it all packed in the Mercedes SL 500. The Mercedes SL 500 which was once described in simple terms as the “pearl of the elite” is ultimately one of the most sought after vehicles in the modern world. (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  59. 4 Dream Vacation Destinations You'll Remember Forever Written by: Wade Knoxville
    Those perfect marraiges of relaxation, beauty, thrils, and sight-seeing resulting in the unforgettable trips that memories are made of. (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  60. Preparing Children For a Beach Resort Vacation Written by: Frank Demming
    Heading to a beach resort is a wonderful, relaxing vacation for many adults They dream about how they can enjoy their beach resort vacation by sitting near the waves and drinking alcoholic beverages that have little umbrellas in them (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  61. How to Reserve the Most Enjoyable Golf Lodging Around Spain Written by: Trevor Price
    If you want to combine amazing prices with an incredible golf hotel, Spain is where you need to go The service is at European levels, the grounds are incredible, the golf is even better and the prices are affordable (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  62. Experience the Luxury of a Spa Resort Written by: Stella Van H
    A spa resort is a more luxurious version of an ordinary health or day spa Just like other resorts, it also offers many different facilities and accommodation (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  63. Five Hidden Attractions of Paris Written by: Henri Barbusse
    Everyone knows about the most famous sights for a holiday in Paris: Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe It’s true that no trip to France’s capital should pass up the big sights, especially if it is your first visit (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  64. 5 Ideas For a Luxury Holiday to Egypt Written by: Joanne Hensman
    If you’re looking for a theme for a luxury holiday to Egypt, you’ll be spoilt for choice From spa resorts in Sharm El Sheikh to championship golf courses in Hurghada, diving in the Red Sea or cruising down the Nile, there are a huge variety of luxury experiences on offer – whatever your idea of a perfect luxury holiday is, it is likely you’ll find something to suit your tastes (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  65. What I think of Kenyan safaris? Written by: Limotek
    Located on the equator between the tropics, this marvellous country offers the ideal tropical experience to anyone wishing to delve in for a sample. Kenya’s vast terrain is spotted with natural geographical features that offer picturesque sceneries, indigenous flora and fauna mixed with a dash of exotic varieties and a widespread population endowed with rich cultural backgrounds that may be very interesting to interact with. (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  66. How to Plan a Road Trip Written by: Tom Tessin
    Are you going on a road trip Driving your own car can be a comfort but there are things you need to fix and prepare before departure (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  67. Ushuaia, Argentina At The End Of The World Written by: Mariel Lizana
    The bay that looks to the west is the meaning of Ushuaia in Yamana language This wonderful city is located at the shores of Beagle channel and it’s surrounded by mountains, forests, sea and glaciers, with an amazing attractive that can only be found in the city at the end of the world (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  68. How to Find the Best Win a Holiday Competition Written by: Michael J Lee
    Holidays to La Manga club in Spain offer all year round sunshine in the beautiful Costa Calida combined with some of the world’s premier sporting facilities Exclusive holidays to this region of Spain are tailor built to suite groups of all sizes and demographics (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  69. El Calafate, Land Of Glaciers In Argentina Written by: Mariel Lizana
    El Calafate is the capital of Santa Cruz province in Andean Patagonia, Argentina and it’s located at the shores of Argentino Lake, becoming the central point of all the excursions in the zone, from Los Glaciares National Park, Chaltén and Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile It has been named El Calafate by a bush with blue fruits that usually grows in this sector (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  70. Mendoza And Aconcagua Holidays Written by: Mariel Lizana
    The city of Mendoza is located at the foot of Andean Mountains, where is the highest summit of America, the Aconcagua, with more than 6900 meters of height This mount is one of the main attractions of the zone for climbers from the entire world (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  71. Delaware State, USA - An Ideal Holiday Written by: Julian Davis
    Early explorations were made by the Spanish and Portuguese in around 16th century Later the first white settlement was made by English pilgrims in 1631 and they settled here permanently (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  72. Enjoy Buenos Aires, Argentina Written by: Mariel Lizana
    When we talk about Buenos Aires, our first thought is tango, leather articles, commerce, sea, beautiful architecture and a Latin-American city that seems to be ahead of its sisters in many aspects Buenos Aires offers many attractions for its visitors, who go to the city attracted by the nostalgic sensuality of its typical dance, the tango, an urban dance from De La Plata River, with enchanting movements (Posted: 2008-12-05)

  73. Five Worst Hotel Horror Stories Written by: Wade Knoxville
    Everyone has stayed in a less-than-perfect hotel before, and we all have our horror stories that we tell to our friends and families about them. Usually these stories involve rude service, smelly rooms or poor views. (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  74. 5 Ways to Spend a Flight Pleasurably and Productively Written by: Wade Knoxville
    Between the Fort Knox-like security checks, lost luggage, cramped seating, and ever-vanishing services, it's getting harder to see light at the end of the flying tunnel. But is this the way it has to be? (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  75. Should I hire a limo or an executive car for my wedding? Written by: Limotek
    Hiring a limo or an executive car for a wedding are both very tricky options to choose from, because they are fully dependant on the diverse tastes that each and every one of us has. A certain vehicle could be appealing to one person but not to another; one man’s meat is another man’s poison they say. What's more, how one regards their wedding day is also a major factor that would affect the choice of vehicle one would end up using. (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  76. Why are limos so popular for proms? Written by: Limotek
    Why choose limos for such parties? A school prom is one night you want to remember until your old age. So in order to spice up this special night with your friends, a limousine would come in handy. Some of the people would also like to show that they are of calibre and substance, the limo is also ready to serve this purpose. (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  77. Ski Vacation Packages in Colorado Written by: David H. Urmann
    A ski vacation is always a one-of-a-kind experience Chill out with amazing packages for the whole family (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  78. Affordable Lodging in Disneyland Hotels Written by: David H. Urmann
    Traveling to Disneyland is a wonderful experience especially to children Avail of the many economical lodgings and save money with a lot of discount packages for your vacation (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  79. Atlantic City’s Cheapest Hotels Written by: David H. Urmann
    Atlantic City is full of many tourist destinations There’s an abundance of cheap hotel accommodations that will suit one’s budget (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  80. Looking for the Cheapest Hotels in Barcelona Written by: David H. Urmann
    Barcelona is the dream vacation of many Barcelona is rich in historical places and holds some of the most popular attractions of Spain (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  81. Visit Tennessee – Satisfy Your Cultural and Artistic Instincts Written by: Dona Rosa
    Do you like visiting places of cultural and artistic values Do you enjoy music (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  82. The Amsterdam Alternative to Hotels Written by: Deirdre Brady
    Think Amsterdam and you might envision Old-World buildings nestled around curving canals, the bright lights of downtown’s Red Light District and a host of cultural opportunities awaiting the avid tourist With so much to do, where should you stay (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  83. Disney World as a Honeymoon Destination Written by: A Nutt
    Most people think of Disney World as a place to take the kids, but more and more newlywed couples are discovering that the Happiest Place on Earth is also a wonderful place to celebrate your honeymoon Affording a Disney World Honeymoon It isn`t always cheap to stay at Disney World, but even so, it`s lower cost than going on a cruise or heading somewhere like Fiji (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  84. What’s Great About Dubai Sports City? Written by: Charmaine Smith
    The Dubai Sports City, also referred to as the DSC, is situated within Dubai land The imminent Arabian Ranches project is in the vicinity and so is the International Media Production Zone (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  85. Florida, USA – The Name Says it All Written by: Jackie Mansfield
    Florida was inhabited by people 12,000 years ago and most of the animals of the world lived here Some of them have become extinct now e (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  86. Syracuse, A Sea of Culture Sicily is the Largest Mediterranean Island Written by: Rossano Pavon
    It is a very extensive land full of attractions scattered in every corner, from the smallest island to its shores until getting to its heart Sicily has the irresistible allure of being a plural land: an extraordinary variety of landscapes result of a natural scenery changing from zone to zome mixes with a huge multicultural heritage, testimony of all the peoples who have lived here (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  87. How to Find the Best Travel Competition Sites Written by: Michael J Lee
    Competition sites are growing at an amazing rate, until recently I didn’t realise such a thing existed; but a whole world of web sites are out there hosting the details of many thousand on-line competitions If you don’t know about them yet here’s a really good guide to the best sites and how to become a winner online in a few easy steps (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  88. Top Six Reasons Why Barbados is the Best Caribbean Holiday Destination Written by: Joalesto
    Barbados is among the charming islands situated at the Caribbean. It is one of the top destinations for a well-planned holiday or a great weekend getaway. Here are some of the really good factors why a visit to this isle is worth every penny spent. (Posted: 2008-12-04)

  89. Would the Chrysler c300 limo be better than a standard limo for my wedding? Written by: Limotek
    Your wedding day is the most important day of your life. This day should therefore have all the things working to ensure your happiness. I think the Chrysler c300 baby limo would be the perfect match for this day This limo has all features that will make a couple love each other more and more. Find out why many are having weddings of their dreams with the help of the gorgeous Chrysler c300 stretch baby bently limo. (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  90. Travel Tip: Ask For a Better Deal Written by: Anson Werner
    When people go on vacation, they tend to believe they are getting their best deal, when they have shopped different hotels and different venues and found the best advertised price If you think this way, let me tell you now - in no uncertain terms - you are spending more money than you should have to spend (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  91. What limo would I hire for my Granddad’s birthday? Written by: Limotek
    This type of occasion is one that would have a lot of the attendants as old people. Not Unless your granddad hangs out with young people which is very unlikely. They therefore need a limo that is strong enough incase they would like to have the party at a secluded place. A limo that is four wheel drive would do the trick. I think the Jeep Expedition Limo will make this day a success. (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  92. The Castles of the Magic Portofino Written by: Laetitia
    When one speaks of the Brown Castle it is normal to think immediately of Portofino, however few know that the castle in Paraggi also belonged to the Browns Timothy Yeats Brown, originally of a Scotch family, following the romantic footsteps of the poets Byron and Shelly, came to Italy, to Portovenere where he lived on the island of Palmaria (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  93. Spend Time in Connecticut, USA Written by: Julian Davis
    When you go to Connecticut you could go to Mystic Seaport to see shallow sunlit seas to dark and deep ocean at the Mystic Aquarium/Institute for Exploration It will certainly change your views of ocean life (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  94. What limo would you recommend for my girlfriend’s birthday? Written by: Limotek
    If you would like to score in the world of love and romance my advice will come in handy. Girls love extravagance and luxurious life styles. So be ready to spend if you want to reap the fruits. Come with me and let’s go into the world of love. (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  95. Calgary Alberta Tourism Written by: Barry Jonathan Lough
    Wanna see descriptions of a few major tourist attractions and events in Calgary Most of this good stuff occurs in the summer in Calgary (Posted: 2008-12-03)

  96. Vacations in Barbados: Facts First-Time Tourists Need To Know Written by: Joalesto
    Before travelling to Barbados for an exciting vacation, first-time vacationers should know numerous information about the isle. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, Barbados has a tropical weather and is positioned outside the hurricane zone. It is considered to be among the most literate countries in this planet. It offers a wide range of nightlife, dining, as well as clubbing activities and for those who would like to loosen up, they can enjoy swimming or resting on one of its many white-sand beaches, sail on a yacht, join a diving expedition or go to historical places. (Posted: 2008-12-02)

  97. Fun in Breckenridge This Fall Written by: Theresa Baiocco
    Make no mistake about it; Breckenridge is a ski and snowboard town Winter reigns supreme here and it’s easy to see why once the snow fills the mountain and Breckenridge’s four peaks glisten in the almost-daily sunlight (Posted: 2008-12-02)

  98. Visit Colorado, USA Written by: Frederick Williams
    Colorado is home to many endangered species and critical habitat for the likes of the peregrine falcon, bald eagles, Colorado pike minnow and razorback sucker Ranger Talks are provided in the Summer months and there are nice book stores around here for visitors (Posted: 2008-12-02)

  99. Vacation Rentals - Undiscovered Travel Retreats Written by: Jeb Maxwell
    Vacation time may be several months away, and you may be starting to think about where and what might be the perfect vacation this year - the beach, golf resort, SCUBA diving, skiing, maybe just sight seeing And you think about places you have been - and the problems you have had (Posted: 2008-12-02)

  100. Mosaique - Ultimate Luxury Charter Yacht Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    If you’re looking for an elegant and sophisticated vessel, MOSAIQUE, designed by the world-renowned Dubois Naval Architects should be top of your list Based in the south of France, this super yacht is available for luxury yacht charter in the east and west Mediterranean and the Caribbean (Posted: 2008-12-02)



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