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Golf Energy For Focus And Concentration
Ok all you couch potatoes. I know you're only mildly interested in this area. But I've got to write a few things here to help you out.Read more…Malaysia Tip - Expect the Unexpected
1. No hot showerShowers in homes typically don’t have hot water, eventhough you see a tap which can be pulled left or right (for cold and hot). Unless you see a water heater which is usually a rectangular plastic box in the bathroom, don’t count on it. Hotels normally have hot showers though.Read more…Malaysia Tip - Clothing for Malaysia
1. Light cotton shirtThe weather is constantly hot and humid throughout the year. It would be wise to pack light cotton shirts. Even t-shirts can be kind of heavy and unsuitable since you’ll most probably sweat alot.Read more…The Western Cape Province is a Meeting Point in South Africa
Welcome to South Africa.The Western Cape is one of South Africas premier tourist attractions, and for good reason. It is home to the famous Table Mountain, vast winelands, magnificent beaches, world-class restaurants and cosmopolitan entertainment haunts.Read more…Where Can You Surf the World's Biggest Waves in Africa and See the 'Big Seven' on Safari
Welcome to South Africa.The Eastern Cape South Africa. Where else can you surf the worlds biggest waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven safari, visit the birthplace of Nelson Mandela and bungee the highest bridge in the southern hemisphere?Read more…The Plains of South Africa's Interior Plateau Between the Vaal and Orange Rivers in the Free State
Welcome to South Africa.The Free State South Africa. The plains of South Africa's interior plateau between the Vaal and Orange Rivers form the Free State Province.Read more…Panning For Gold In Alaska
Alaska is truly one of the world's most beautiful places. Many of those who visit today are drawn by the beauty of nature and abundance of outdoor activities available. In the late 1800s floods of people were drawn to Alaska for another reason; gold.Read more…Margaret Island Budapest - Margitsziget Budapest
Margaret Island is 2.5 Km long and at its broadest part there is a huge park 500 m wide. The island is one of Budapest’s most popular places for walking, bathing, amusement and sports.Read more…Best Beijing Duck Houses in Beijing
Beijing duck is such a yummy food that no visitor to Beijing should miss it. But which is the best duck house?There are five Beijing duck houses almost equally popular and loved by tourists.Read more…An Overview of Cyprus
Cyprus (meaning Copper from the Latin name Kuprum) has had its history traced back over 9,000 years. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Greeks became very interested in Cyprus because of its abundance of copper and other minerals.Read more…Buying Cigars by the Box
Cigars By the Box?Cigars are usually sold in two ways: individually or in boxes of around 20 cigars.When considering purchasing a box of cigars you want to make sure you really want 20+ of those cigars.Read more…Little Known Ottawa Tourist Attractions -- Canada's Capital Off the Beaten Path
Touring visitors around Ottawa is one of those pleasures that just gets better and better as you uncover more intricate history, attractions and unique sights. The Capital City of Canada, Ottawa, could also be dubbed 'The Museum Capital of Canada'. With over 13 major museums, a dozen government attractions, and an extensive Art Gallery, there is something to satisfy every curiosity, every history buff, every art connoisseur and every entertainment taste.Read more…Pamplona Spain: Running of the Bulls
I was 18 years old when I made the decision to take the summer off before entering what I imagined to be four years of incarceration in university, and thus set out in search of an adventure so compelling, it would sustain me through the tedious and interminable life of a student. My inspiration to make the journey stemmed from my father, who as a poet, writer, and avid traveler, had instilled in me a burning desire to explore the vagarious, exotic world of a rover. Countless nights I listened fervently to his tales of Spain, and of the splendor and pageantry of the bullfights that his hero, Ernest Hemingway, had immortalized through his prose.Read more…The Great Barrier Reef: Raise your Awareness on the World's Largest Ecosystem
Australia, the land down under and the home of the Aborigines is a place that is rich of so many things, from its very colorful past and culture to its well-kept wildlife and outstanding natural resources.One such natural resource is the Great Barrier Reef, it is considered to be one of the natural wonders of the world since it is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and it is also the only living organic collective that is visible from the Earth's orbit. However, contrary to popular belief, the reef is not a continuous barrier, but a broken maze of coral reefs and coral cays.Read more…The Grandeur of Aquarium of the Pacific
Can you imagine how big aquarium of the pacific is?Amazing as may seem but its size can never be compared to the typical aquarium that you have a t home. It is thousand of times larger than that.Read more…Dos and Don'ts at the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany
If you’re planning to visit the Oktoberfest for the first time, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Following these tips will help you to have a pleasant stay at Munich’s famous beer festival.Do’s1. Always take a friend or more with you Even though most of the people are friendly and peaceful, there is the occasional drunk that can cause you trouble.Read more…Byron Bay - An Alternative Australian Holiday Destination
About 180 kilometres south of Brisbane and 800 kilometres north of Sydney, the Byron Bay area is Australia's eastern-most mainland coastal region. Byron Bay enjoys a mild sub-tropical climate, with summer temperatures averaging 25 to 30 degrees Celsius and average winter temperatures only slightly lower at 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. The area's economy is based mainly on tourism and agriculture, with an estimated 1.7 million tourists visiting each year.Read more…The Hunter Valley - The Original Home Of The Australian Wine Industry
The Hunter Valley stretches from the Goulburn River and Wollemi National Park in the south to the Barrington Tops National Park in the north. Most of the Hunter Valley's many vineyards are located in the Lower Hunter Valley, with the centre of grape and wine production being Pokolbin, located north west of the town of Cessnock. Although some wineries specialise in particular wines, Chardonnay, Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Verdelho can be found at most vineyards.Read more…Downtown Steakhouse in NYC: A Delight for Customers
A steakhouse is a paradise for beefsteak lovers. The name signifies delicious and mouth watery steak. Steakhouses are the best places for people, who enjoy seafood and steak to a great extent.Read more…Journey to Timbuctoo
My trip to Mali (Guerba’s Journey to Timbuctoo), the vibrant heart of West Africa, amazed my in the variety and beauty of it's mud buildings. Perhaps most famous of all is the huge mud mosque at Djenne. The triple minaretted structure was built on the site of a royal palace as long ago as 1240.Read more…
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Culture shock is probably the most abrupt effect felt by new international students studying in Australia. The Land of Opportunities is multicultural, this is something that student visa holders should know right before they decide to study down south. However, possessing multiple types of culture is not a negative issue. It can actually ease up your aim for faster adjustments. Even though you're novice to an Australian life, everything will be easier and handy. Coping up with the new environment is just like learning the alphabet. Everything will come automatic. Because as you try to keep up with an Australia life, most of the people around you would slow down and help you learn what you need to learn. Boredom and homesick is a big joke because there are a lot of recreations waiting for you inside and outside your school. - Recommended Budget Hotels in New York - By: Larry Austin
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Hurricane Katrina affected not only the local populations but also the once-thriving tourist industry in the area. - 101Malta and 101Dublin - a far cry from the usual online travel guides - By: Luciano Borg
Log on to any site that claims to be your perfect travel guide and what do you get - a multitude of travel deals. Wherever you click you are instantly overwhelmed with special offers: book this, buy that, fly with us, hop on this, reserve that! - Getting in Touch with Nature in Malta - By: Luciano Borg
The Maltese countryside is small and, like that of many other countries, threatened by over development. Thankfully, there is still enough of it that is protected to help one get away from the urban areas on the Island to be able to get in touch with nature. - Wreck Diving in Malta - the paradise of the Mediterranean Sea - By: Luciano Borg
The Maltese Archipelago is a real paradise for divers and snorkellers. In the case of wreck diving, for many it is a dream come true. The islands have fortunately retained their natural state due, to a large extent, to the sea and its fauna.
