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    • How To Successfully Reduce The Effects Of Jet Lag by Andrew Gibson with 0views

      With increase in long haul flights and the relative cost reduction in flying, Jet Lag has become a real problem to many people. The advance of technology has led to planes being able to fly further without refuelling. In the past planes did not have as long a flying range and had to stop to refuel. Typically people would take this | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Nice Is A Spectacular Place To Spend Your Holiday by Michael Hood with 0views

      There are some places to see when you are enjoying your holiday to France. Nice is an amazing place with so many different things to see and do. One place that shows you some of the culture of Nice is the Acropolis Exhibition Centre. The artworks show the history and the culture of Nice. If you want to see a beautiful waterfront and gardens, you | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • The Stress Free Way To Check In At An Airport by Andrew Gibson with 0views

      In a recent survey amongst holiday makers the item that caused them the most worry and concern was that of checking in at the airport for their flight. Many people were confused as to how long before the flight that they should check in and also how long it would take them to clear security. Modern day airports have grown in size ra | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Advice For Those Using A Hire Car In Norway by Thomas Pretty with 0views

      Whenever you travel to another country or plan to hire a car it is important to understand the local driving regulations. Norway is no different; while the use of a hire car will allow you to see some of the most striking scenery in Europe it is important not to get carried away by the outstanding natural beauty and pay attention to motoring law | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Using A Hire Car To Tour The Lakes Of Italy by Thomas Pretty with 0views

      Italy contains some of the finest waterfront in the world. The Italian lakes in Piedmont are as impressive as they are beautiful and the use of a hire car will open up this unique region to travellers allowing them to sample all the cultural and scenic delights on offer. The lakes are predominantly made up from glacial runoff making the water cr | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • How to Pack Your Ski Equipment for Flying by Andrew Gibson with 0views

      Have you ever gone on a ski trip not knowing how to pack your luggage only to find out that the stuff you brought is going to cost you extra money? This can add a lot of unwanted stress to your trip and take out a chunk of your spending money while on vacation. Knowing how to pack for your trip in advance can take care of the extra | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • How To Avoid Travel Sickness by Andrew Gibson with 0views

      Have you ever planned a long vacation and right in the middle of the trip you get sick? Being sick while travelling can be one of the worst feelings your body will experience. Some people seem to be more prone to this kind of sickness than others but anyone can experience it. There are many precautions you can take to avoid motion | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • The Best Theme Parks in Florida by Andrew Gibson with 0views

      Florida is one of the top holiday destinations in the world. It has an ideal year round climate, a superb ultra modern international airport, a tremendous variety of hotels, motels, rental villas and some of the best theme parks in the world. Ask any child around the world "What is Florida famous for?" and nearly all of th | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Top Five Beach Wedding Destinations by Anna Stenning with 0views

      Weddings are undoubtedly the most memorable event for anyone. This is the one day that the happy couple finally seal their love for each other and look forward to many lasting years together. However, I am a realist and realise that this is unfortunately not always the case for some people. The wedding celebration is still remembered and this is | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Limousine Hire - for a Royal Wedding by Limo Brokers with 0views

      Wedding is the celebration of a lifetime and remains in our memories forever. It is quite obvious that none of us would like recall bad memories in future, so your wedding memories should certainly be the one of a kind that brings a smile on your face even when you think about it years after your marriage. To arrange for something exclusive for | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Trondheim — an Earthly Heaven by Tatyana Kogut. with 0views

      Cold... colder... even colder... for the heat-loving southern people Trondheim might seem a bit «too chilly », especially in winter. On the other side, this is definitely the city worth visiting. Trondheim is the largest city in central Norway. During the medieval times, when it was the country"s capital, there was a magnific | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Across the Mesaoria Plain by Erkan Kilim with 0views

      Hunting wild animals was the great sport of the early rulers, and whole retinues of nobles, barons and princes would go into the forest for anything up to a month at a time, living in tents. One account written in 1336 described how the party took with it 24 leopards and 300 hawks to aid in the sport. By the 16th century, many species verg | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Selimiye Mosque Array St.sophia Cathedral by Erkan Kilim with 0views

      last time The best place from which to survey the outside of the cathedral is the simple, almost rustic garden café, residing in a fine old two - storeyed crenellated building with Gothic windows that was once the Chapter House, and reached by walking between the cathedral and the Bedestan. This quiet spot has a superb view of the cathedral&quo | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Towards the Armenian Churcha and the Green Line by Erkan Kilim with 0views

      Keeping on this westward course, you will come after some 300-400m to a car park, across which, in the distance, behind a fence, rises the belltower of the loveky Armenian church, held up by scaffolding, it"s on the verge of collapse, and perhaps because of its perilous position, nobody seems to be in a hurry to do anything about it.It was | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

    • Gazimagusa (famagusta) by Erkan Kilim with 0views

      Gazima?ua today is a fascinating hotchpotch, perpetually startling in its incongruities and juxtapositions. Here a Leeds steam locomotive stands in front of the Turkish police satation against the backdrop of skyscraper shells in front of the Turkish police station against the backdrop of skyscraper shells in decaying Greek Varosha.There a Crusa | Article date: 2008-03-05 ...

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