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  • Cheap Cruise Deals: Six Tips for Scoring a Good Deal on a Cruise  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Cruising is one of the best ways to spend your vacation, but it often comes at a steep price. You don't have to pay a whole lot to enjoy a trip to your favorite exotic locale. Use the following tips to get a great deal on the cruise you've been looking for.
  • The Fittest Suggestion for Individuals who are Eager to Spend Time in Russia  By : Emily Butler
    The St. Petersburg company, being the leading company on reception of tourists and travelers in St. Petersburg, suggests you to take advantage of services of realization of booking of hotels, hotels and apartments in St. Petersburg. There is an opinion, that the tourist market of St. Petersburg rather roughly develops in last years, and it still not a limit of it's development: the quantity of hotels continues to grow in St. Petersburg, service is done better...
  • Private and Corporate Boat Cruises in Toronto  By : Amy Nutt
    Able to accommodate 50 to 600 people, a Toronto boat cruise is a luxurious venue that can be the perfect backdrop for any special occasion. Fantastic Toronto Harbor views are absolutely captivating and can set a wonderful mood that you and your guest will recall for a lifetime.
  • What to Expect When Looking for a Dinner Cruise  By : Amy Nutt
    Whether setting out from Queens Quay West or heading towards the Toronto Islands, fantabulous Toronto dinner cruises can be great places to hold any event.
  • Some Basic Tips On Cruising To The Caribbean  By :
    Even though your travel agent can provide you with information on the various types of Caribbean Cruise packages available, there will be more information you can find yourself online from the multitude of travel sites.
  • Celebrity Cruises And Why They Are So Popular  By : Lars Rohde
    Vacationing aboard a beautiful cruise ship is an experience that is simply unlike any other kind of vacation you might take. Imagine yourself looking around, surrounded by the sparkling ocean, laying sight on new shores and having your face caressed by gentle ocean breezes.
  • The Complete Caribbean Cruises Guide  By : Cindy Heller
    The Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean cruises all have their strength and weaknesses. In this article, we are going to discuss about these cruises so that you can make a better decision.
  • Planning For A Caribbean Cruise Vacation: Making The Most Of A Romantic Experience  By : Cindy Heller
    A Caribbean cruise vacation would be the ideal way to relax and rejuvenate oneself. Or to spend quality time with family and love one. All too often, the seemingly perfect vacation can quickly turn into disaster as unexpected problems crop up or somebody's expectation is not met.
  • The Advantage Of A Cruise Vacation  By : Cindy Heller
    The best part of a cruise vacation is being able to relax because almost everything is planned for you. Imagine being pampered with 5 star service with all sorts of entertainment and recreational facilities available.
  • Cruise Holidays As Incentive For Employee  By : Cindy Heller
    There are 2 main reasons for an employee incentive program. You would want to reward your good performers. You would also want to motivate the whole team and to prevent premature burnout.
  • The Most Appropriate Suggestion for Victoria Hostel Clients  By : Mathew Petrenko
    The first thing that makes the impression of any guest of a town where he or she arrived is a hotel where he/she stays. In Chelyabinsk Hotel Victoria the clients find themselves in convenience condition. There’re two comfy restaurants, a sauna, a gym, business center, a conference room in hotel. So, if you want to have a hotel Chelyabinsk facilities you can see all the info on the internet.
  • Taking A Break To Jersey  By : Chloe Ramsbottom
    The island of Jersey is situated near the coast of France, near Normandy, and is the biggest of the group of islands known as the Channel Islands. The Channel Islands are made up of the likes of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney and Sark, the first two being the major of these islands. Even though Jersey is nearer to the French shoreline than the English shoreline it is the responsibility of the United Kingdom to support it against any invasion attempts, however, with this said Jersey itself is not classed as part of the United Kingdom or the European Union, instead it is part of the Common Travel Area which effectively means that it is a passport free region.
  • How To Find Cheap Alaskan Cruises  By : Lance Thorington
    Cruises to Alaska are wonderful, but they it can quickly become one of the most expensive vacations you have ever taken. What if I told you that there was a way to find cheap Alaskan cruises?
  • Holding the Ultimate Retirement Party: A Chartered Cruise  By : Amy Nutt
    Retirement is something that comes around once in a lifetime and you should definitely enjoy it. The best way to say adios to your career is to put on the celebration of a lifetime and what better way to do this than hold your retirement party on a chartered cruise?
  • Thinking Of Travelling By Sea Read Some Cruise Tips  By : Nick Nikolis
    Whether you are going for an anniversary, a get-away, or a family vacation, a cruise line is a great destination.
  • What is Guided Travel and Family Couple Travelers  By : Mayur Gupta
    The art of traveling well begins with a plan. Where will We stay? What sights do we want to see? What activities can we preparation to keep everyone in your family happy.
  • Formal Night on a Cruise: What to Wear  By : Amy Nutt
    Cruises are typically a laid back affair, but despite being a way to relax and take a vacation, it's fun to dress up nicely from time to time.
  • The Composition for People who Need a Hotel Services in Russia  By : Emily Butler
    The first thing that creates the impression of any visitor of a city where he or she arrived is a hotel where he/she lives. As an example we may take Chelyabinsk Hostel Victoria that is created for visitors to see that Chelyabinsk is a wonderful town. There are 2 cosy restaurants, a sauna, a training hall, business hall, a congress hall in hostel. There’re a great amount of helpful info for persons who would like to have a hotel Victoria facilities.
  • Take a Two-Day Mini-Cruise Through the Canary Islands  By : Roger Munns
    Travelers who want to experience all that the Portuguese and Canary Islands area has to offer can now take a new ferry to get around. The ferry takes travelers from Portimao, through Madeira and ultimately to Tenerife.
  • An Alaskan Adventure Cruise Aboard the Island Princess  By : John Shallo
    On one late summer's day, my journey took me from Valdez to Seaward, Alaska. While traveling I could see the fire weed, bright red and in full bloom along the highway's edge. According to the locals, winter would be coming soon, ending the short summer Alaska enjoys. My morning had begun in the Port of Valdez and I was preparing to meet Princess Cruise Line's brand new ship, Island Princess.
  • Right-travel describes the history of Egypt  By : righttravel
    The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest tombstone on the list of the Seven Wonders of the Antique World. The Great Pyramid took about 20 years to complete, and several theories are debated by scholars as to how it was built and by whom.
  • Great Tour to Egypt and its History  By : righttravel
    Egypt is a part of the Holy Land, tours to Christian and other religious monuments are popular. Egypt also offers nature and desert treks, great scuba diving and even golf, fishing and birding expeditions.
  • Sail The Caribbean Blue Waters Aboard a Cruise Liner  By : Naveen Marasinghe
    When was the last time you truly took a break from the daily humdrum? Probably never, and that's why a Caribbean cruise can be the ideal vacation activity for you. Whether it's a destination-oriented cruise or a return-trip cruise, you will definitely enjoy a Caribbean cruise during your break.
  • The Topic for Those who Searches for New Friends  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Usually it is really difficult to tell what MarkerMap is, but it is the easy thing in the same moment of time. You can see that it is not a geographical internet map. And also it is not one of usual websites that are so common today. You cannot apply these notions to MarkerMap. So, what is it? There’s an elementary answer – it’s a planet, even a detached universe.
  • MarkerMap and New Possibilities for Tourists Worldwide  By : Emily Butler
    Sometimes it is very difficult to tell what MarkerMap is, but it’s the simple point in the same moment of time. MarkerMap isn’t a geographical internet map. And also it is not one of usual websites that are so common today. You cannot use these definitions to MarkerMap. Then, we have to clarify what it is. There is a simple answer – it is a planet, even a separate universe.
  • Tahiti : A Perfect place to enjoy vacation  By : Tuanua
    Tahiti Cruise & Vacation is your online travel agent and guide to Tahiti, the largest and arguably one of the most picturesque patches of land in the southern Pacific Ocean. Tahiti Cruise & Vacation offers quality advice and services tailor-made for tourists planning to visit this Polynesian paradise.
  • Cheap Caribbean Cruise - Tips About Caribbean Cruise Vacation You Should Know  By : Pius Victor Ephenus
    Many people now consider Caribbean cruises as excellent value for money and a good place for families to spend some time together. A cruise liner holiday is a combination of amazing entertainment, wonderful activities and an opportunity to visit the idyllic islands of the Caribbean.
  • A Smoke At Sea: Cruise Ships Offer Smoking Vacations For Cigar Fans  By :
    A few years ago, in 2006, the Nevada legislature imposed a public smoking ban. The new rule doesn't apply - as yet - to the storied casinos of Las Vegas, where smoking is still allowed on gaming floors.
  • Some Info for Persons That Are Going to Rent Holiday House  By : Mathew Petrenko
    The days of scheduling an appointment with a travel service to plan a journey is greatly becoming a thing of the past. You can easily find exactly what you want as there are many offerings form online agencies. Whether you need a house, condo or even a waterfront estate it simply takes just a few clicks on your mouse.
  • What To Do If You Miss Your Flight  By : Brian Jenkins
    Traveling by airplane is quicker and more efficient than traveling by car, but that does not mean that you will not run into problems. Probably the most common problem, as well as the biggest headache, is a missed flight. A missed flight causes a variety of problems.
  • Tips For Successfully Flying Standby  By : Brian Jenkins
    Stand by flying has changes in recent years. In the past, standby tickets were available that allowed you to fly much cheaper, as long as you were willing to risk sitting at the airport for an extended period of time. Now, these standby tickets are no longer available, but flying standby still has its benefits.
  • Tips For Packing For A Cruise Vacation  By : Brian Jenkins
    Packing for a cruise is similar to packing for any other vacation. While there are some specifics to keep in mind, the most important thing that you can do to make your life easier is to ask your travel agent if there are any recommended items for your cruise or destination.
  • Popular Activities Offered On A Cruise  By : Brian Jenkins
    Cruise ships have long understood the importance of making the trip as much fun as the destination. While each cruise line offers their own unique blend of amenities and activities, and some ships are more geared toward families and others toward singles, all cruise lines provide a wide range of entertainment and activities to keep you as busy as you want to be during the cruise.
  • Packing Your Luggage: Tips For A Long Trip  By : Brian Jenkins
    Traveling is great fun, but for every trip, the most important step occurs before you leave home. Packing for your trip is a combination of analysis and art form, and the longer that you are gone, the more important it becomes. No one expects to have the same variety of clothes and shoes on the road as they have at home, but it is often difficult to balance what you need with what you want.
  • Important Questions To Ask When Reserving A Hotel Room  By : Brian Jenkins
    Whether you are booking a hotel room through the hotel clerk, a national toll free number or on the Internet, it is important to have the answers to all of your questions so that when you show up at the hotel, undoubtedly tired and ready for a break, you are not facing any surprises. There are no right or wrong answers to any of these questions, but it is important to know what to expect before finalizing your plans.
  • Current Rules For Carry On Luggage  By : Brian Jenkins
    There are many different rules that govern what is and what is not permitted on airlines. One thing that makes these rules particularly difficult to understand is that they change frequently. When you are not a frequent flyer it makes it difficult to understand what is allowed and what is not.
  • A Description Of Basic Hotel Accommodations  By : Brian Jenkins
    There is not one basic description of what hotel accommodations are offered as a matter of course. Each hotel and chain has its own standards. Certainly, most people have a general idea of the type of accommodations they are looking for, and the basics are usually similar. Clean hotel rooms are at the top of everyone's list.
  • Important Questions To Ask When Booking An Escorted Tour  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Escorted tours can be a great way to see the world. Escorted tours provide you with your own guide, as well as an all-inclusive trip. This frees you from worrying about the exchange rate, which restaurants are worthy of visiting, and how to travel from place to place. Escorted tours also prioritize the areas where you will visit, and prevent you from becoming so overwhelmed that you miss everything, in your quest to see everything.
  • Popular Destinations For An Escorted Tour  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Are you looking for a new travel destination? Are you tired of the same old beach or campground? If a vacation such as a train trip through Mexico sounds a little more exciting to you, an escorted tour may be worth a try. Escorted trips can take you to some of the most spectacular and surprising parts of the world.
  • What to Wear to a Corporate Dinner Aboard a Chartered Cruise  By : Amy Nutt
    If you've never attended a corporate dinner aboard a cruise ship, you are in for a treat. These special business events are usually held on small cruise ships or yachts that have been chartered specifically for the event, providing the opportunity for a lot of fun and a very unique business environment.
  • MYSTERIOUS PLACES  By : RAJNEESH
    In AD 600 Teotihuacán in Mexico was the sixth largest city in the world and about 200,000 people lived there. Just 150 years later, Teotihuacán was almost deserted, and plants had begun to grow over the city’s huge pyramids. Nobody knows why Teotihuacán was abandoned, but a huge fire may have devastated it in AD 650.

    The Nazca Lines
    The Nazca Lines are enormous drawings on the ground (called geoglyphs) that stretch across the Nazca Desert in southern Peru.
  • The Empire State Building  By : RAJNEESH
    New York’s tallest building is the Empire Sate Building, which stands on Fifth Avenue, New York, between 33rd Street and 34th Street. It was built on the site of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and took 410 days at a rate of 4 ½ floors a week to complete. The building was opened on 1 May 1931 by remote control, when President Herbert Hoover pressed a button in Washington DC.
    The Empire State Building towers 381m above ground-and measures 443.2m to the top of the TV tower.
  • Famous bridges  By : RAJNEESH
    Pont d’Avignon, France
    This bridge was built in the 12th century. It was made famous by the song “Sur le Pont d’Avignon” (On Avignon Bridge).

    Bridge of Sighs, Venice, Italy
    The Bridge of Sighs was designed in 1560. It connects the Doge’s Palace with the city jail, and prisoners who had been sentenced to death had to cross the bridge to reach the jail. Its name is said to come from their sighs of despair.
  • Famous trains  By : RAJNEESH
    Orient Express
    The orient Express began trips from Pars, France, to Bulgaria on 5 October 1883 and from 1889 went as far as Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. It was the first trans-European train and traveled a total of 2,736km across six countries in great style. It stopped running in 1977, but was re-launched five years later.
  • 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.
  • Money facts  By : RAJNEESH
    The first coins
    Coins made from gold and silver were used in Lydia, an ancient Middle Eastern kingdom, in about 687-652 BC. The coins were known as staters.

    Largest coins
    Swedish 10-daler copper coins (made in 1644) weighed 19.71km.
  • 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.
  • Famous cars  By : RAJNEESH
    Mercedes
    The German luxury car, which has been made since 1901, took its name from Mercedes, the daughter of Daimler car company director Emil Jellinek.
  • Cheap Cruise - 7 On Board Expenses Which Can Kill A Cheap Cruise Vacation  By : Dean Caporella
    Be wary of that cheap cruise. It could be more expensive than you thought. We tell you why in this revealing report.
  • Human Cuisine  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    Just as the last forbidden cuss word may be out in the open, now there's also a new, honorable platform for writers of cannibalistic tales, and we all have a right to laugh, for we are acknowledging our very own fears and "it's okay."
  • Discount Cruises and Cruise Vacations Out of Florida  By : Joe Collinsworth
    Taking discount crusises around and out of Florida is a very cost effective way to tour the islands and seas. Learn all about cruising and if it's the perfect vacation for you...
  • Theatre records  By : JASSI
    First actor
    Thespis was the first performer ever recorded. He was an actor in Greece in 534BC. At this time, Greek actors used masks, and Thespis was the first to use stage make-up.

    World’s oldest theatres
    The oldest indoor theatre i
  • Types of train  By : JASSI
    Not all trains are the same: these are just some of the variations around the world.

    Monorail
    A monorail train runs on a single rail, instead of on a track or two rails. It is either suspended from the rail or straddles it. The Tokyo Monorail in Japan carries 100
  • Sacred books  By : JASSI
    The Koran (Islam)
    Allah is the Islamic name for God. Muslims believe that He revealed His wishes for the world to a man called Muhammad. These massages were later collected together as the Koran (also written Qur’an). Muslims believe that the words of the Koran are the exact words of Allah. It is said that it has not been altered
  • THE OSCARS  By : JASSI
    What is an Oscar?
    The Academy Awards of scars are the most famous of all film awards. They have been presented since 1929. The awards are voted for by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science, which has more than 5,500 members, including previous nominees and winners. They make a shortlist of five nominees in each of 24 categories (apart from special, honorary and technical awards)
  • Diamond fact file  By : JASSI
    • The weight of diamonds is measured in carats. The word comes from carob, which is a bean that grows on the Ceratonia siliqua tree. The bean has an amazingly consistent weight of 0.2g. There are five carats to a gram and about 142 carats to the ounce.
    • Fewer than 1,000
  • Enjoy Visiting Greece And Especially Greek Islands By Sea  By : Nick Nikolis
    Visiting by water the Greek Islands conjures visions of blue skies, clear azure sea, breathtaking scene, fascinating nightlife, and dining in seaside taverns.
  • Christmas Cruises: Getting the Best Deal  By : Amy Nutt
    If you feel the need for a break from the cold and snow, then a Christmas cruise may be exactly what the doctor ordered. Because these cruises are in the winter, some of the best deals can be found for you and your family.
  • Travel Made Easy  By : Travel4 Guide4
    Travel Made Easy

    All of us travel but for various reasons; some of us travel for business reasons and others travel for pleasure. Even among those who travel for business or pleasure some of us travel within the country while others travel round the globe. Whether it is for business or for pleasure, our travel experience can be a pleasant one or it can turn out to be a bitter experience making us think twice before we pack our bags again for the next trip.
  • Bahamas Hotels  By : David H Urmann
    Blessed with the ideal location—less than 100 miles from the coast of Florida; with crystal clear turquoise blue waters and translucent white sandy beaches, the Islands of the Bahamas is the perfect travel destination for you. With 700 islands sprinkled out over 100,000 sq. miles of ocean, The Bahamas offers the largest assortment of vacation spots of any tropical destination.
  • Cheap Cruise Tips: Repositioning Cruises  By : Scott Russell
    Learn how you can take a cheap cruise on a repositioning route. Avoid the crowds and have the run of the ship, with all the great dining, activities, shows, and events that you'd expect to find on a cruise -- all at a substantial savings off regular cruise rates.
  • TREK PLANNING –FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    Which trek should I choose? When do I go? How do I prepare? These are some of the questions that will arise once you decide to go on a trekking holiday. The kind of hike you end up doing will depend on your level of physical fitness, time constraints and your budget. A person with no trekking experience should not begin with a hike in Ladakh, no matter how attractive it seems. You will be starting at a high altitude and will definitely have a problem acclimatising. Far form your holiday being fu
  • CAMPING SAHIB-STYLE  By : JASSI
    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.
  • WILD ROSES  By : JASSI
    Found in the Western Himalayas from Pakistan to Nepal in rocky slopes in arid areas at 1,500-4, 100m, the wild rose (Rosa webbiana) is a deciduous shrug. The plant can grow to a height of 2m. It flowers in June and the seeds ripen from August to October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by bees.
    The fruit is up to 25 mm in diameter, but with only a thin layer of flesh around the seed
  • FOOD TIPS FOR TREKKERS  By : JASSI
    Plan the dishes on your day wise menu careful with your trekking buddies. Agree that on Monday morning you will eat A and B for breakfast, C for lunch, D and E for dinner, and on Tuesday, you will eat X, Y and Z and so on. If you prefer porridge for breakfast, don’t carry the whole heavy tin, but measure out the required quantity and carry it in a zip-lock bag or plastic. Avoid carrying tinned food, as this will only add dead weight to your pack. Be realistic about the quantity of rice each pers
  • Trivia on India’s biodiversity  By : JASSI
    · India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife.
    · The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 endemic species of amphibians’ and a rich fauna of insects.
    · Of the eight species of turtles found in the world, India is home to five species.
  • RANIKHET (TEA WITH THE QUEEN)  By : JASSI
    State Uttaranchal -India
    Location High up in the Kumaon hills at 6,000ft, Ranikhet is 54 km from Nainital and 354 km NE of Delhi
    Route from Delhi NH24 to Rampur via Hapur, Gajrauia and Moradabad; NH87 to Kathgodam via Rudrapur; state highway to Ranikhet via Bhimtal, Bhowali and Khairna.

    Ages ago a Kumaoni queen, Rani Padmini, fell so deeply in love with the green glades and meadows of a tiny hill paradise that her king, Raja Sukherdev, built her a grand palace there and named the place Ra
  • KASAULI-FOR PEACE & TRANQUILITY  By : JASSI
    State Himachal Pradesh,INDIA

    Location in the Shivaliks at 6,400 ft, overlooking the plains of Punjab, 77km from Shimla Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala; NH22 to Dharampur via Panchkula and Pinjore; state road to Kasauli.
    Strolling down quiet country lanes lined with aged chestnut trees, not a sound to be heard save for the sweet chattering of birds, Kasauli will help you rid your mind of its clutter and your body of its lassitude. Indeed, the very air
  • 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
  • RED HILLS  By : JASSI
    THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED
    State Tamil Nadu,INDIA
    Location the Red Hills area, 28 km from Ooty, is in an ecologically fragile zone of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve where no more development can happen, 325 km S of Bangalore.
  • NATURE WALK AT NAUKUCHIATAL  By : JASSI
    STATE: Uttranchal,INDIA

    Just a short way out of Delhi, a towering statue of Hanuman announces the crossing of the sacred River Ganga at Garhmukteshwar on the highway to the hills. Another tall Hanuman greets you when you finally pull over the last hill into Naukuchiatal, a quiet hideaway filled with birdsong and the promise of peace.
    Cradles by green mountains, this misty blue lake is fed by an underwater spring, which keeps its waters high. A single view of all nine corners of Naukuchiata
  • 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
  • The Flower Valley  By : RAJNEESH
    In 1931, Frank S. Smythe was one of six British mountaineers who climbed Kamet. On his return to the plains, he crossed the Bhyundar Pass, standing at 5,086m, “with the intention of exploring the mountainous region at the source of the two principal tributaries of the Ganges, the Alaknanda and Gangotri rivers’. The next day, Smythe descended to “lush meadows… embowered amidst flowers.
  • THE LEOPARD  By : RAJNEESH
    The leopard (Panthera pardus) is dispersed over a wider area today than that of any of the other large cats. It is one of the roaring cats, capable of producing a deep sawing roar similar to that of the jaguar. The leopard coat pattern has a clear yellow coat with dark spots or rosettes. Some leopards’ coats may vary in colour, and the jet-black melanistic type is also popularly called the ‘Black Panther’
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  • The magical world of ferns  By : RAJNEESH
    • Ferns, of which there are now about 12000 species, have been on our planet for more than 300 million years in the Carboniferous Period (about 369-280 million years ago), they grew abundantly; the period was known as the ‘Age of Ferns’. Most ferns of this period became extinct but, later, some evolved into our modern ferns.
  • The Garden of Eden  By : RAJNEESH
    Smythe recorded some 262 species of flowers in 1937 and 29 more were added to the list a few years later. You will find anemones, geraniums, marsh marigolds, Primulas, potentilla, geum, asters, lilium, ranunculus, corydalis, inula, Brahma kamal, campanula, pedicularis, arisaema, morina, impatiens, bistorta, ligularia, anaphalis, saxifragus, sibbaldia, thermopsis, trollius, codonopsis, dactylorhiza, cypripedium, strawberry epilobium and rhododendrons. Many of the flowers found here have medicinal
  • The Asian elephant  By : RAJNEESH
    Many species of elephant once roamed the Earth. Today, they are limited to just two species in Africa and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). In India, the wild Asian elephant population is estimated to be 25,000-27,000. Weighing 3,000 kg, the Asian elephant differs from the African one in a number of ways:
  • 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.
  • A Stopover In Labadee, Haiti - first port for our Royal Caribbean cruise  By : Jagmohan Singh Gusain
    The first port for our Royal Caribbean cruise of the western Caribbean was Labadee, Hispaniola which is actually a part of Haiti. This specific port is leased out to Royal Caribbean so only their cruise ships come here. Labadee is actually a peninsula with a few beaches. Getting to land from the cruise ship is by tender.
  • Cruise Complaints: Service And Tipping  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    CruiseMates' reader Todd De Haven opines the high expectations of perfection in food and service on cruises ships.
  • Ferry Crossings From UK To Europe  By : Kiran Tamada
    Article deals with ferry routes,cross channel ferries, safety tips for ferry travelers
  • Allaying The Fears Of New Cruisers  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    A first cruise is often preceded by many questions, fears and doubts. This article allays the concerns of those about to take their first cruise.
  • Wedding Day Gift - Sydney Harbour Cruise  By : Prince Cruise
    A Sydney harbor wedding cruise shows that you care If you are looking for a beautiful and unique way to spend your wedding day then why not consider a Sydney Harbor Wedding Cruise.
  • Playa Del Carmen vacation rentals  By : Oswaldo Losa8 Oswaldo Losa8
    Playa Del Carmen condos

    We all need a holiday now and again. Did you know that there are thousands of people in the world that has not been on vacation for a few years? They will say things like, my company needs me, and the office will not survive without me. This is just wrong, because it is your human right to take a vacation, you need to otherwise you will go a bit insane. We do not want you going insane, but there are other things that will make you go insane, like if you do go on a holiday and you are not insured out of your country.
  • Visit Greece And Especially Greek Islands By Sea.  By : Nick Rhodos
    Due to the fact that yachts are often compared to small apartments or hotel rooms, they are perfect for those looking to take a long, extended trip.
  • Trip to Egypt  By : righttravel
    Egypt Tour Monthly & weekly: Egypt tour not just a vacation, it’s The Trip of a Lifetime. We are your most knowledgeable tour guide to the deep mysteries of Egypt
  • Cruise Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts  By : Amy Nutt
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    Orissa
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