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  1. The Cascading White Misty Veils of the Niagara Falls

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-30
    Niagara Falls consists of two regions: The Horseshoe falls and the American Falls. The Horseshoe Falls are located on the Canadian side whereas the American Falls face the United States. These two a...
  2. Bringing Back the Past in All Its Glory

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-30
    Inside the American Museum of Natural History lie 46 permanent exhibition halls, research laboratories and a renowned library. Yet these are not big enough to display the entire museum collection of ...
  3. The Great Tonle Sap Celebrated in All Its Glory

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-30
    Boat races, the major part of the Water Festival, are conducted at the capital, Phnom Penh. Each and every village gets the chance to take part in the boat races and generally they do. The boats are...
  4. The Village Community Along the Mekong River

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-30
    Mekong Island, or Koh Dach, is an island in the midst of the Mekong about ten kilometers from the heart of Phnom Penh. It's long-familiar for its silk-weaving settlements and comprises a haven of se...
  5. Napa Valley Wine Tours: What To Expect In Visiting Napa Valley's Wineries

    by Leon Endo - 2008-10-30
    When you go to the wine capital of California, missing out on experiencing Napa Valley wine tours is the last thing you would want to do. There are lots of things you will get to experience when you g...
  6. Travel Destinations - The Cyprus Informer Guide To Cyprus Villas

    by TimMartins - 2008-10-30
    You are now able to access this great and FREE newsletter from the Cyprus Informer as well as being able to view the Cyprus Informer Blog which is full of information on the exotic island of Cyprus. Y...
  7. Gran Canaria Favourite For Euro Tourists

    by Playa Ingles-7925 - 2008-10-30
    A recent opinion poll of European tourists indicates that the Canary Islands are one of Spain's top destinations. This is music to the ears of business owners in Gran Canaria and the surrounding islan...
  8. Safari Holiday in Namibia

    by Akhila Choudhary - 2008-10-29
    Holiday in Namibia is popular among holiday lovers looking for a hunting holiday. The hunting opportunities in Namibia range from plain game hunting and leopard hunting to cheetah hunting. Safari hol...
  9. Answering Your Questions About Amsterdam

    by Michael Selvon - 2008-10-29
    Amsterdam is a city unlike any other. It is a popular destination spot for backpackers, tourists and anyone that wants to see this unique city. Sure, it does have some notoriety such as the cannabis s...
  10. Sunway Pyramid - an Egyptian Expedition of Shopping Marvel

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-28
    The Sunway Pyramid in Malaysia is an outstanding and magnificent shopping venue as well the first themed shopping and entertainment mall in the country. Since its inception in 1997, Sunway Pyramid h...
  11. Christmas in the Lake District

    by Jenny Andrew - 2008-10-28
    The number of couples and families choosing to spend Christmas away is increasing each year. When children start to grow up they can be quite bored by the Christmas experience at home. Also, for pare...
  12. Flights to Madrid: Combine Culture and Fun

    by Karl Bantleman - 2008-10-28
    You visit to Madrid will begin by arriving in Barajas airport in the north of the city. The airport is about 25-30 minutes on the metro which I usually very prompt and frequent. There are influxes of...
  13. The New Forest - England's Newest National Park

    by Jenny Andrew - 2008-10-28
    Named by William The Conqueror the ‘new hunting forest' in 1079, the landscape of the New Forest has hardly changed since then. The woodlands and heaths are looked after today using the same ancien...
  14. The Amazing Catacombs In Paris France

    by M Gravlee - 2008-10-28
    Prior to 1810 the Paris catacombs were known as Paris' Montrouge stone quarries. As with any large city graveyards began to quickly run out of burial space thus an alternative means of disposing of bo...
  15. Holidays & Winter Deals

    by Ilizabeth Sutera - 2008-10-28
    So, the only time to take the kids is Thanksgiving/Christmas break/Winter break?  You know it is crowded, usually three to four times the usual rates for vacations, but that's usually the best time ...
  16. A Symphony of Lights - Victoria Harbor

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-27
    Victoria Harbor acts as a magnet in attracting both the locals and tourists alike with its various entertainments. As November draws to an end, the buildings of the central business districts on bot...
  17. Hong Kong's Racecourse District - Happy Valley

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-27
    Happy Valley has a rich history behind its development. Happy Valley was previously called as the Wong Nai Chung Valley due to the river flowing through Wong Nai Chung Gap and the other neighboring ...
  18. Stanley - From Small Town to Glorious Landmark

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-27
    Stanley is a peninsula situated on the south-eastern part of Hong Kong Island, falling on the eastern side of Repulse Bay, and west of Shek O. Stanley is located alongside Chung Hom Kok and comes un...
  19. Wan Chai - Nearly Three Centuries of Urbanization in Hong Kong

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-27
    Wan Chai district is one of Hong Kong's 18 districts and is situated on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island. Essentially a commercial hub, it is home to companies, offices, hotels, parks, malls, s...
  20. Star-gazing With a Whole New Meaning - Avenue of Stars

    by Naveen Marasinghe - 2008-10-27
    First, to see stars, we only had to look up at the sky. Then came Hollywood, bringing new stars of dazzling brilliance. Hollywood's Walk of Fame became a tribute of their brilliance. To have a star ...