Archive for August, 2007

01 Aug 2007

New Orleans Part VI – The City of Dead

When talking about New Orleans it is impossible not to mention the music, carnival and cemeteries. It's very pity that I can't tell you something about the carnival from my own experience. But all my friends who were lucky to watch that magnificent show told me that it was worth it. Moreover to be sincere if you'll have the opportunity to visit New Orleans during the Mardi Gras I envy you. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

California Vacation – Part 2 Of A Day-By-Day Diary

Why would anyone go to the desert in the summer time for vacation? Is it paradise or is it a mirage? Here's part two of a middle-aged couple's daily events while vacationing in California. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

Toilet Tissue or Soap

What a choice to be given! However did that come about? When working in Kenya anything can happen and you have to be prepared for all kinds of surprises. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

Edinburgh Castle – A Residents View

All residents of Edinburgh love the Castle. It looms over our daily lives like a guardian. A sentinel. Huge and imposing atop a solid lump of rock, directly in the heart of the city. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City (originally known as "Great Salt Lake City", but today often called by its initials, S.L.C.) is the state capital and most populous city of Utah. As of the 2000 census, its population was 181,743, however the population of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area is comfortably over a million - and that is incorporate within a still larger metropolitan area which also encompasses Ogden-Clearfield and has a combined population of well over two million. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

South Carolina

South Carolina, nicknamed "the Palmetto State" after the state tree (which is also shown on the state flag), is a state in the southern United States. South Carolina was one of the original 13 colonies to rebel against British rule during the American Revolution (1775 to 1783), and also the first state to secede from the Union and join the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861 to 1865). More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

The Northern Alaska Vacation You Must Book Today

Some of the most popular attractions include the Barrow Adventure, The Beaver Village Adventure, the Air Adventure, and popular national parks like the Gates of the Arctic, Kobuk Valley, and Cape Krusenstern National Monument. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

Tips For Planning Your Honeymoon

Organizing a wedding can be a difficult and time-consuming job. On top of this you will also need to plan your honeymoon. With a little preparation your honeymoon can be one of the most enjoyable and most memorable holidays of your life. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

Lake Tahoe – The Tallac Historic Site

The entire Tallac Historical Site encompasses a full seventy-four acre tract of land and is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. It is located three miles north of South Lake Tahoe on Highway 89. More: continued here ...

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01 Aug 2007

The Legend Of Luang Poh To In Thailand

The Legend of Luang Poh To is about three images of Buddha. It was said that a thousand years ago three statues appeared floating on the Bang Pakong river. Though the statues were called three brothers, it is believed that they were not made by mere mortals. No one knew the origins of the statues. More: continued here ...

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