Archive for September, 2010

Egyptian Pyramids – Tombs of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs

September 19, 2010
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Pyramid Tours – Explore the Funerary Complexes of the Pharaohs In ancient Egypt the desire for eternity was the driving force behind the construction of the pyramids, the bold scale and technological mastery of which continues to be a source of wonder. Built as tombs for kings and sometimes queens, these world-famed monuments did...
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Practical Reading Before Traveling To Vieques, Puerto Rico

September 18, 2010
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Vieques is an island in Puerto Rico found in the northeastern Caribbean. Vieques lies 8 miles east of the Puerto Rican mainland and is around 21 miles long and 4 miles wide. Isabel Segunda and Esperanza are the island’s two primary cities. Next, we share some fascinating  attractions and things to do.  You will...
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Have The Best Shopping Experience in Tokyo

September 18, 2010
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In spite of modernization, Tokyo blends the spice of the urban vibes using the sweetness of conventional ambiance of their lifestyle. Within the subsequent Tokyo attractions, equally contemporary and historical collide from the nation’s capital, letting the vacationers knowledge Japan at its very best. Shibuya and Harajuku For that ultimate purchasing encounter in Tokyo,...
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Nova Scotia Accommodation Offers The best Value For The Money

September 18, 2010
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It is a joy to check on the Nova Scotia motels which come amply with hotel amenities and services included. Located on the south easterly coast of Canada, Nova Scotia offers unique delights for the tourist, with its unique natural beautification and encircling natural beauty. There are sufficient options in the state from the...
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Find a Taste of Egypt in the Luxor Temple

September 18, 2010
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Located in Luxor, Egypt this temple of Luxor has many fascinating aspects and features that continue to attract multitudes of people.  The Luxor Temple, 260 m (850 ft), was erected in a structure previously used for religion by Amenophis III and it has been present in the area since the time of Queen Hathshepsut ....
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Egypt Package Adventure – The Great Sites in Nile that Makes the Trip Unforgettable

September 10, 2010
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Joining the Egypt package tours is a great opportunity to be part of the world’s longest river, the NIle. Traveling along this ancient and spiritual river will show you a mirror of the tradition and beliefs of the Egyptians. Traverse through this important river, the river that gave life and extended the life of the...
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Lets Swashbuckle In St. Augustine

September 10, 2010
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It is not accurate to call St. Augustine, Florida as America’s most ancient village. Native American mound cities in the Upper Midwest and the Anasazi Pueblo cities of southwestern Colorado were established before St. Augustine by several hundred years, as do Mexico City and the ancient Mayan city of Tikal further south. However, St....
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Maine – Acadia National Park Camping

September 6, 2010
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So, the National Park vacation idea has you thinking about taking an excursion? Wonderful! All that you should do now is choose your destination. If you would like a vacation which offers you a bit of everything, Acadia National Park is going to be perfect for your family! The 30 thousand acre National Park...
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Sweeping Sand On The Isle Of Palms

September 6, 2010
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There have been serious sailors, amongst them the deceased actor Humphrey Bogart, who firmly believed that wind and sail is the only correct method to power a boat. But don’t take their word for it, test out the rentals on sailing boats and charters available on South Carolina’s picturesque Isle of Palms, just an...
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Let The Morning Sun Find Me In Pennsylvania

September 6, 2010
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Hiking in Pennsylvania is not like hiking in the Rockies or High Sierra and that’s a wondrous thing! A hiking adventure in the Keystone State offers a much different experience in a revered area of the nation that is abundant in native and human history in America’s eastern woodland region. From a Pennsylvania cabin...
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