- 15 MEMORABLE INDIAN TRAINS (PART-1) By : Rajneesh
1.GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS: -
This one’s an understated classic. At least three generations of cosmopolitan Indians have traveled on this grand old train--The Grand Trunk Express has been running up and down the midriff of the subcontinent since 1930.This was the vital ‘fast’ link between the capital city, in the north, and Madras, the pre-eminent metro of the south. In fac - 15 MEMORABLE INDIAN TRAINS-PART-II By : Rajneesh
9. Palace on Wheels
Rated one of the ten best luxury trains in the world, inspired by the original wood- panelled saloons of the maharajas. These days, it only takes $200 per person per night. For six nights a trip, about six months every year, the Palace on Wheels tours Rajasthan’s major tourist centres. - 5 Tips To Follow For Traveling Light By : .JohnSmith.
This article has tips for traveling light. - 5 Tips to Make A Pleasant Trip To Hawaii By : Vincent Berkmans
Do you know that Hawaii is one of the cheapest places to visit? As a matter of fact, some travel agencies offer an $80 a day travel for those who are willing to plan their vacation ahead of time. Even if you’re not so concerned about money, you should still make preparations in advance, after all, you wouldn’t want to spend your precious time determining what to do and where to go, would you? In this article, you will find some advice which can help make your Hawaiian trip as pleasant as possible. - 6 Handy Tips for Fun-filled Trip to Belize By : wilson29
Belize is a small yet magnificent Central American country with breathtaking beauty which offers many adventurous activities.. The best way of enjoying Belize is by knowing as much as possible about Belize and its lovely lush jungle regions and it tranquil islands, called the cayes. Adequate knowledge about Belize will make your trip to the Belize Islands hassle free and safe. This article throws light on some such crucial issues about Belize……………… - 9 Tips for Renting Vacation Homes By : Vincent Berkmans
With the US economy on a downward spiral, Americans are learning to tie their belts as life if becoming more difficult. Unfortunately, the US isn’t the only one affected, we have now what we call as a world economic crisis and there is a need for everyone to learn saving and spending wisely. - A COMPLETE PEACEFUL BREAK By : Tiya
It is immensely peaceful, as if someone had taken a bucket full of liquid peace and poured it all over you, inside you. Yes it is there in Amritsar city of India “The Golden Temple”.
The Golden Temple lit beautifully at night is a sight to behold.
Spirituality hit you in the face, gently, with a feather, - A Day At Koh Larn By : lar
A short boat ride from Pattaya is the Coral Island – Koh Larn. - A day in Florence between food and art By : Michele De Capitani
Stay in Florence means eat good food and experience some of the best museums of the world all in 2 km squared. Isn’t it? - A Family Driving Holiday in France By : Martyn Davis
Ever thought of a driving holiday through France? It can be an incredible experience that you or your family will not forget. - A fascinating barrio in Barcelona By : Michele De Capitani
The GOTHIC BARRIOEL BORN key apartment residence. The Gothic Barrio is the medieval core of Barcelona, fascinating mainly because of the massive presence of monuments of every century and style. - A Glance Into London’s History By : Juliet Burfield
This article summarizes the long and interesting history of London starting from the Roman London and ending into the 20th century. - A Guide To Choosing a place for a holiday By : Rusi Karl
Choosing a place for a holiday has never been easy for avid travelers and vacationers. This is as true for a family vacation as is for a group vacation. Most of us want to make the most of our vacations because our free time is precious. - A HIDDEN PARADISE By : jagi
To your surprise,it is India.Arunachal Pradesh (a north east state of India) is called a hidden paradise. The Brahmaputra river which originates at Manash Sarover, flows eastward through snow-capped rough mountains and gorges of the great Himalayas in Tibet and enters India through Arunachal Pradesh. - Accommodation Tips For Backpackers : How To Choose a Hostel ? By : ersan erdem
Youth hostels provide budget accommodation where travelers can rent a bunk bed in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Private rooms may also be available at higher costs. However the main problem is choosing the right one. Which one is cheaper, which one is closer to city center and the ultimate question: Which one has 7/24 hot showers? - ADVENTURE TRAVELING-PART-IV By : Tiya
Rann of Kutch (Gujarat, India)
The desert is not always a waste. Head for the 18,000 sq km area in the north of Gujarat to find out how much of a waste it isn’t. The Great Rann was originally an extension of the Arabian Sea, closed off by centuries of silting. www.aonetrip.com
In Alexander the Great’s time it was a navigable lake, but it is now an extensive mudflat, inundated during the monsoon. No visitor to the Great Rann has yet been disappointed; it’s a stark and strange terrain you won’t - ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA(ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA) By : Tiya
What can you say about a place where the local deity is a wandering spirit who wears outsized sandals? And a region so wild that the milestones are painted yellow and green for fear of marauding elephants? For some obscure reason, wild elephants in these parts get so peeved by white milestones that they pull them out and fling them around. The Forest Department recently pulled one of these specimens out of a tree.
Welcome To BR HILLS. - Africolor festival in Paris By : Michele De Capitani
Africa is certainly one of those places where music is considered as particularly important, both as a means of expression and as a way to have fun, but also as an important feature of a people’s culture and history. - Agra City Travel Tour Information By : Priya Singh
The Taj is one of the most well conserved and architecturally gorgeous tombs in the world, one of the masterpieces of Indian Muslim structural design, and one of the enormous sites of the world's heritage. - Air Passengers with Disabilities – Know Your Rights By : lar
Over 40 million Americans have disabilities. The Air Carrier Access Act and the Department of Transportation rule that implements it, set out procedures designed to ensure that these individuals have the same opportunity as anyone else to enjoy a pleasant flight. Here are some of the major provisions of the rule: - Air Travel, Disabilities, And The TSA By : lar
Traveling with a disability is difficult and the TSA does its very best to help you get through security checkpoints with little or no hassle. - Airline Baggage – Pack For Success By : lar
Take a little time to plan what you will be packing for your next airline trip. - Airlines And Contracts Of Carriage By : lar
Are the airlines liable for anything at all? - Airlines and Passengers With Disabilities By : lar
If you are challenged by a disability, contacting your airline ahead of time will help ease your flight. - Airport Car Parking Pre Book For The Best Deals By : Nigel M
Airport parking may not be your main concern when it comes to organising your vacation, but pre-booking is the best method to get your space reserved at the best. Airport parking is similar at all airports and all car parks so you will pay more on the day than if you book in advance. Airport parking fees are based on the actual time a vehicle is in the facility so you can easily determine what the cost will be before you leave for your vacation. - Airport taxi in summer time By : Ann Brown
Taking a cab can be the fastest and most convenient way of travelling from an airport to your accommodation, or for taking you home safely at night. A taxi driver is to meet you at the agreed pick up point. It's like having a friend meet you at the airport. - Airport Taxis have "Carbon on their Hands" By : Ann Brown
A new website http://www.fairfare.co.uk aims to help travellers and taxi operators to reduce their carbon footprint by allowing taxi operators to advertise these otherwise empty journeys on their website often at bargain prices. - ALL ABOUT BARCELONA –FOR VISITORS By : Tiya
Barcelona, the home of 1888 Worlds Fair and 1992 Olympics, the capital of Catalan region-a culture branded for its unique amalgam of Spanish and French mode of cooking. Known for its affluent culture and heritage, the city of Barcelona nestled on the shore of Mediterranean is of profoundly entrenched in the past.
www.22geetravels.com - All You Need is All-Inclusive By : Victoria Cochrane
All-inclusive holidays are an increasingly popular option for holidaymakers across the globe. Take the stress out of holiday organisation by opting for all inclusive and spend more time doing what holidays are designed for: relaxing! - Alternativa-indipendent film festival in Barcelona By : Michele De Capitani
Every year several Film Festivals take place all around the world, catching the attention of cinema professionals and lovers. - AMAZING DRIVE By : ravi
Brahmaputra Road-India
There’s something to be said for traveling along shorelines. I’ve chased the sea along India’s 8,000 km coast; but I’ve never followed a river before, and here I am, all set to drive up the second largest river in Asia-the Brahmaputra, along the Assam Valley.
Start at Guwahati and follow the Brahmaputra’s south bank past tea country right up to Parasuram Kund, 600 km away in Arunachal. The drive is green in every hue-lush paddy, wooded hills, manicured tea, and the gr - AN ACTIVE VOLCANO( BARREN ISLAND) By : JASSI
Disbelief registers quickly on most people’s faces when I tell them that India has an active volcano. Well, the truth is that India does have volcanoes. And, historically, the most active volcano along the volcanic arc extending between Sumatra and Burma is India’s very own Barren Island. With reported eruptions dating back to 1787, we have known the volcano’s existence for centuries. However, inaccessibility and limited, poorly publicized research has long rendered the island an enigma unto its - AN ACTIVE VOLCANO( BARREN ISLAND)( AN ACTIVE VOLCANO( BARREN ISLAND)) By : Tiya
Disbelief registers quickly on most people’s faces when I tell them that India has an active volcano. Well, the truth is that India does have volcanoes. And, historically, the most active volcano along the volcanic arc extending between Sumatra and Burma is India’s very own Barren Island. With reported eruptions dating back to 1787, we have known the volcano’s existence for centuries. However, inaccessibility and limited, poorly publicized research has long rendered the island an enigma unto its - An Australian Travel Community for Travel Writing By : Ben Watt
Planbooktravel.com.au is designed to allow unlimited users to create new content for Australian Travel by writing articles and contributing stories, photos and blogs. The site is pioneering in promoting the use of user-generated Travel Writing and cataloging content in a logical, usable way, by tagging every item to a relevant Australian town. This is done with the purpose of creating a vibrant Australian Travel Community. - AN ECO TOURIST By : Tiya
? Educates himself as much as possible about the history, natural history and local customs of a destination before visiting
? Respects local cultures
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? Supports locally-owned businesses, artisans and family-owned restaurants
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? Limits deforestation by planting saplings. Does not make open fires
? Leaves plants undamaged. Does not take away cuttings, seeds of roots, illegal in many parts of the Himalayas
? Uses alternative energy sources - An Unspoiled Vacation When Travel to Vietnam By : Travel articles
When travel to Vietnam, It was relatively hot and humid at the end of January for my stroll in Ho Chi Minh City (even the natives call it Saigon). Outside the Municipal Theatre, built in 1899, a newlywed couple was having their pictures taken. Rex Hotel, once a garage in the 1960's, turned into a beautiful four-star hotel, was, later that night, hotel lit up for Tet Festival (New Years) that was coming up. - Are There Any Good Restaurants On Walking Street? By : lar
Most single guys know that Pattaya's Walking Street is a haven of go-go bars but many don’t know about the great restaurants. - Are You A Newbie Going To Pattaya Thailand? By : lar
If you are going to Pattaya, Thailand for the first time, you should learn from someone else's experience so you don’t make newbie mistakes. - Are You A Victim Of Telemarketing Travel Fraud? By : lar
Have you purchased a travel package over the phone? Is it legitimate? - Are You Getting a Positive ROI from Your Marketing Initiatives? By : Mike Putman
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More and more families are traveling to Thailand and other overseas areas. If you are flying and have small children, make some preparations before you go and remember that the security officers are doing their job keeping all of us safe. - Are You Traveling With A Disability Or A Medical Condition? By : lar
The airlines are prepared to assist people with disabilities or medical conditions, but you have to do your part to help them help you. - Are You Traveling With A Disability? By : lar
Individual countries have their own standards of accessibility for disabled travelers. Some countries have nondiscrimination laws that help to protect travelers with disabilities, while other countries do not. - Argentina open polo championship in Buenos Aires By : Michele De Capitani
Polo has got very ancient origins, and it was well-known in Persia in the 6th century b.c. Nowadays this sport is widespread above all in certain countries, such as India and Great Britain (which imported it to Europe), but also in South America, in countries such as Brazil, Chile and Argentina. - Armenia: Great Destination for travelers By : mohit
Armenia prides itself on being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity (early 4th century). Despite periods of autonomy, over the centuries Armenia came under the sway of various empires including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, and Ottoman. It was incorporated into Russia in 1828 and the USSR in 1920. - Arrival and Claiming Your Bags By : lar
Many bags look alike. After you pull what you think is your bag off the carousel, check the name tag or the bag tag number. If your bag arrives open, unlocked or visibly damaged, check right away to see if any of the contents are missing or damaged. - Arriving at an Airport You Can’t Even Pronounce By : lar
If you have recently traveled to Thailand you arrived at the newest Southeast Asian airport. Bangkok’s new airport replaces an old friend of mine. - Artist Istanbulart Fair 2008 By : Michele De Capitani
In the last years Turkey has lived a period of great cultural development: evidences of this are given by the Nobel Prize for Literature awarded to the writer Ohran Pamuk in 2006, and by Gegen die Wand, the movie by Fatih Akin which won the Golden Bear in Berlin in 2004. - ATHENS-CLASSICAL DESTINATION By : Tiya
When in Athens, do as millions of other tourists do: begin your tour at the Acropolis. In fact, go one better than thousands of them by being there by
8am: you’ll beat the coach loads of cruise-ship tourists who begin arriving by 10 and swarm up the ‘hill’ like culturally dedicated ants. (Open Tues-Sun 8am -6.30pm; Mon opens 11am. Entry?). Valid 48 hours.) www.22geetravels.com - Baggage Claim Wait Time Improvements on the Rise By : Bill Morgan
Checking baggage and claiming luggage in the carousel can be some of the most frustrating aspects of travel, and most passengers wait between 1-2 hours to complete the entire process. This is one reason why airlines advise passengers to arrive at the airport at least 2-3 hours before a domestic flight – more for international flights – so that the baggage check-in and claims process does not get in the way of catching a flight. Now, many airlines such as US Airways are taking steps to reduce the baggage claim wait time and check-in process, allowing passengers to complete all the necessary steps in under an hour. US Airways has reportedly spent more than $20 million to hire new service workers, managers and make improvements of existing baggage equipment. - Bangalore hotels Booking online By : Jasleen
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The Raval Quarter is one of the most bohemian areas of Barcelona but also a wonderful blend of the old and the modern. - Barcelona break people prefer private apartments By : Michele De Capitani
This area went under development in the 18th century as a result of the massive growth of the population. - Barter and second-hand articles fair in Naples By : Michele De Capitani
If we stop and think about the most relevant problems that characterise our era we cannot avoid thinking about environment and waste disposal: we are used to produce and consume a lot, but we cannot entirely dispose of waste, and we do not understand that the resources that we have now cannot last forever. - BASICS OF INDIAN CULTURE-FOR THE VISITORS By : Tiya
Dress & Attire
As in any society, how you dress affects your experiences. Your fashion choices make a statement about your intentions and these statements are subject to cultural in-terpretation. Though a small segment of urban India has been exposed to and often accepted new fashion directions, most Indians hold a more conservative view. - BASICS OF INDIAN CULTURE-FOR THE VISITORS. By : Tiya
As in any society, how you dress affects your experiences. Your fashion choices make a statement about your intentions and these statements are subject to cultural in-terpretation. Though a small segment of urban India has been exposed to and often accepted new fashion directions, most Indians hold a more conservative view. - BE A KING FOR A DAY AT CHAIL By : JASSI
State Himachal Pradesh,India.
Location a wooded retreat at 7,054 ft, 89km from Kalka and 351 km N of Delhi Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala via Panipat and Karnal; NH22 to Kandaghat via Panchkula, Kalka and Dharampur; state road to Chail via Sadhupul. Tiny Chail does not rival the colonial grandeur of Shimla, but it does give you a feel of how the summer capital of the Raj must have looked before its salubrious environs were chopped down to make way fo - Bed and Breakfast Venice By : vismay
There are many kinds of accomodation that you canfind in Venice, from the biggest hotel to the smallest room, expensive and cheap.
The bed and breakfast seems today the best accomodation for a Holiday in Venice - Bed and Breakfasts By : Alistair Barrow
Using a bed and breakfast rather than a hotel will be an experience like never before. The attention to detail and the service you will receive from the bed and breakfast owners will be second to none. - Beijing or peking what is the difference By : Michele De Capitani
Beijing literally means northern capital, a role it has played many times in Chinas long history and in line with the common east Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such. - Best bargain travel insurance when you’re traveling throughout the world. By : aprilbhisham
For best buys in annual travel insurance worldwide you need first only travel as far as your Internet connection. Annual travel insurance for worldwide travel is the best buy, as compared with single trip coverage, if you're going to be making more than one trip in a calendar year, or if you're stay is going to be lengthy.
Let's look at some insurers and plans that qualify as best buy annual travel insurance worldwide. One UK travel insurance carrier thUnited States and Canada. - Best Buys in Your Yearly Worldwide Travel Coverage By : Patra
For best buys in annual travel insurance worldwide you need first only travel as far as your Internet connection. Annual travel insurance for worldwide travel is the best buy, as compared with single trip coverage, if you're going to be making more than one trip in a calendar year, or if you're stay is going to be lengthy. - Best drinks in Beijing By : Michele De Capitani
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Greece is one of the desired travel destinations in the world. Greece is known for 3 things: its ancient civilization, its high developed tourism and its amazing landscapes. Really beloved by people, this country is so rich in culture and beauty that it never seems to be completely explored, no matter how many times you visit it. - Best Ways to Make the Most of Theme Parks This Summer By : Bill Morgan
When summer travels call for a vacation at the theme park, planning ahead for the crowds, packing up the right supplies and even buying ticket packages at the right time can help you maximize your vacation. The nation’s leading theme parks including Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando and even Six Flags adventure parks across the country all offer some special packages and deals for the smart traveler. Whether you’re traveling alone or with the family, here are some insider tips for making the most of your theme park vacation this summer: - Beware Of Travel Scams By : lar
Beware of travel offer that seem just too good to be true. - Beware When Shopping Overseas. By : lar
Going shopping during your Asian vacation can be a lot of fun – but it can also be a problem. Be careful when shopping by following the following tips. Saving money while shopping from the local vendors is great – but it can cost you when you return and go through customs. Don’t ruin your holiday – know the rules before you go overseas and buy souvenirs that will be confiscated when you return. - Bikes and hutongs in beijing experience chinese tradition By : Michele De Capitani
Far from boring you with further historical news and information, remember that this year would be particularly expensive to head to China’s capitals, unless you are particularly fond of sports. - Bistros and Restaurants in Paris France By : Martyn Davis
There are thousands of different bistros, cafes and restaurants in Paris, which will range from having a quick snack to having a full blown A la Carte meal at one of the top table restaurants that serve haute cuisine. - BPO and IT Offshoring Consultancy By : Mike Putman
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This article reviews the long and prolific history of Brazil, with ups and downs that made this country what it is today. - Budapest sziget festival By : Michele De Capitani
What’s the Sziget festival? It ‘s one of the most important music and cultural event in Europe, held in Budapest. - Budget Hotels in Moscow By : Peter Ron
Not everyone who visits Moscow has the funds or inclination to stay in the more luxurious five-star hotels in Moscow for the duration of their visit. For some, the simple types of hotels in Moscow are more than enough actually for their simpler needs. Fortunately for these budget-conscious travelers, budget hotels in Moscow do exist and can supply the simple and inexpensive accommodations they are looking for. - BUENOS AIRES, MAR DEL PLATA, IGUAZÚ - FALLS ARGENTINA TRAVEL By : simmi kang
While Argentina has unlimited beauty, it also has unlimited corruption. The massive corruption finally leads to an economic crisis at the turn of the century. With the currency devalued and jobs hard to find, Argentina was a decidedly dangerous place for travelers. At one point, the country was going through Presidents faster than I go through coffee. At one point, the country went through five of them in a month! Wait that might not be such a bad idea. Regardless, things appear to have stabiliz - Bus Charter Trips Are Green Mode of Transportation By : Robert Janis
The price of gasoline and diesel has more than doubled in the past one year and it has made driving long distances unaffordable for many families. This situation had made people to look for an alternative like charter bus to driving long distances. - Business Travel Tour Information Tips By : Priya Singh
Outside these showcases life in India goes on much as it did when I first came here in 1989; this is particularly so in the countryside where most Indians still live. - Business travelers need a specific business travel insurance-00-1500 By : qxmax
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During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun bearers A couple of khansamas to prepare the mulligatawny soups, pot roasts and puddings, bearers to serve, porters, mules and muleteers, sleeping tents, dining tents, camp cots, books and painting material, chairs and tables. - CAMPING TIPS By : Rubby
• Always check your stove before you leave. If it’s a new stove, try it out at home. Make some tea, porridge, and boil some water. See how much fuel it consumes and calculate how much you sill need on the trip. No point carrying gallons of kerosene that you won’t use, but do remember that the higher you go, the longer it takes for water to come to a boil and therefore, the greater will be the fuel consumption. - Can Your Flight Be Legally Overbooked? By : lar
Do airlines really book 350 tickets on an airplane that only has 340 seats? What to do if you are bumped. - Cancelled Due to Extraordinary Circumstances By : Bill Morgan
Air travel today may not cause you an arm, but you could find a leg missing along your route. Many travelers are starting to find that a leg of their itinerary is canceled or delayed which puts the rest of their trip in jeopardy. It may also cause travelers to lose reservations at hotels or have to pay for stays that they don’t get to enjoy. - Car Hire; A Tri Factor Approach By : Alex Gwen Thomson
A look at the key considerations to make when selecting a car hire company. - Celebrate Loy Krathong in Thailand By : lar
Unique to Thailand, Loy Krathong is celebrated country-wide during the 12th month of the Thai lunar year. The holiday is usually in November. - Celebrate Songkran in Thailand By : lar
Sawasdee Pii Mai & Happy Thai New Year! Although it is a few months away, it is never too late to plan for a trip to Thailand to celebrate Thai New Year. - Central attractions in Baixa, Lisbon By : Michele De Capitani
For first time visitors or for anybody that is going to spend a spring break or a week end in Lisbon, it can be important not to waste time hanging around in nonsense places where there’s so much to see and to do! - Cheap Accommodation Sunshine Coast By : PlimmerAnrew
Australia’s world famous Sunshine Coast has recently emerged as one of the most acclaimed tourist destinations in the world. Its main attractions include Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, Alexandra Headland, Mooloolaba, Coolum, Wetland Sanctuaries and Kings Beach in Caloundra. It is an ideal place for surfing, scuba diving, beach fishing or just cruising up and down the river. What a great place for a family weekend! But at the same time one has to keep an eye on the budget expenses to visit this enc - Cheap Egypt Travel Deals By : righttravelegypt
On Egypt trip, you experience the supreme delights of Ancient Egypt. In Cairo you visit the Egyptian Museum home to a very great collection of relics from Egypt’s past. - Checking-in For Your Flight-It’s in the Bag By : lar
Arriving at the airport is the start of your vacation. You can make it painful or painless. It is all up to you. - Choose the right hotel in Dubai By : Editor55-Bat
An increasingly important number of visitors are traveling to Dubai each year, on business trips, to attend trade shows and conventions, or for leasure. - Christian festivals By : Rajneesh
Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus’s appearance as a newborn to the Magi (three wise men); Jesus’s baptism, when God acknowledged his son; Jesus’s first public miracle, when he turned water to wine in Galilee. - Christmas fair in Budapest By : Michele De Capitani
One of the most appreciated Christmas traditions is represented by Christmas fairs, which every year occupy the most beautiful squares of cities all around the world, bringing a unique Christmas atmosphere, characterised by lights, colours, flavours and smells that have the capacity to recall immediately the most beloved feast. - Coastal-tour Location De Voitures By : katizo ltd
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Carmel is a beautiful small town in California which is home to attractive views, white beaches, friendly locals and great food. This article will help you discover some really exciting places to visit during your Carmel tour. - Commit A Crime In Thailand? Don’t Even Think About It By : lar
Before going to Thailand, make sure you study the law or you may be in for a big shock. - Common Sense Travel Tips By : lar
Flying is a routine activity for millions of Americans, and raises no health considerations for the great majority of them. However, there are certain things you can do to ensure that your flight is as comfortable as possible. - Concorde fact file By : Rajneesh
Concorde, the only passenger aircraft ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, was first named in a speech by general de Gaulle on 13 January 1963. The Anglo-French project began the following year. - Concorde fact file( file) By : Tiya
Concorde, the only passenger aircraft ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, was first named in a speech by general de Gaulle on 13 January 1963. The Anglo-French project began the following year.
• The first prototype Concorde was shown at the Toulouse air Show in 11 December 1967.
• The first French flight took place on 2 March 1969.
• The first British flight took place in 9 April 1969 - Contemporary art fair in Lisbon By : Michele De Capitani
Contemporary art works (produced in the 20th and 21st centuries), are not always well-known or not totally understood just because they have been realised recently. - Cool Secrets of Memorable Honeymoon By : leenamh
No doubt that honeymoon is surely the most exciting step of your married life; still it is not easy to plan an ideal honeymoon. Read on to find secrets of honeymoon packages….
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