It was very solar days for sure 38 degrees Celcium. I met with my pen pals (for this I must thank Oksanalove agency and I went all over Lugansk City, (the roads are not good) it was interesting to watch the taxi drivers avoid the holes in streets:). I went ice skating and then walked a few...
Huddersfield – A Concise Tourist Guide
The town of Huddersfield lies among hills, moorland and 300 million year old river valleys carved out by ancient tropical river deltas and glaciers. The steep green uplands skirting it to the South continue further on to become the Peak District while the coal rich land to the East tilts gently...
Golf in the Costa Tropical, Andalucia
According Real Federacion Espaola de Golf, their research has revealed some interesting statistics. According to them there were 35,462 registered golfers in Andalucia in May 2003 and has increased incredibly over the years. In 1983, the number of registered golfers in Costa Tropical was 33,711...
Things To Do In San Diego When You’re ...
Things To Do In San Diego When You’re In Town
When planning a trip to California, you might as well spend a good portion of it in San Diego. This city, while famous for its trolley and being the home of the worlds most crooked road, offers more than just curiosities. Take the time...
Fountains And Grounds Of Peterhof
Peterhof
When a king travels, he’ll need somewhere to stay – somewhere nice. One of the most spectacular vacation homes ever built, Peter of (also “Peter’s Court “) is the name that collectively applies to the greater complex of gardens, buildings, fountains...
Going To Frankfurt For The World Cup 2006
As the kick off to the FIFA World Cup 2006 draws closer, the 12 host cities are putting the final touches to their preparations to hosting the largest sporting event in the world. Some of the cities are used to large scale events and influxes of tourists whilst others are new to such attention....
Antarctica: Ultimate Wilderness
In the distance something stirs. A drifting polar bear searches for food on the edge of camp. Despite the presence of the huge beast, the men are in little danger. The guns take care of that. It is rare for a bear to wander so close. She must be hungry.
For the scientists and...
The Flora And Fauna Of Greek Island Crete
The Greek island of Crete does not only carry the secrets of an ancient civilization, but also puts a very rich flora and fauna on display for those who may be seeking to spend time in the nature’s arm. The island is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea waters and carries a weather that...
The Flinders Ranges – An Accessible ...
The Flinders Ranges are one of South Australia’s most popular outback tour destinations, and are world-renowned for their rugged mountain landscapes, spectacular gorges, sheltered sandy creeks lined with majestic River Red Gums, and their abundant flora and fauna. An authentic Australia...
How-To Conquer Central Mexico In Your Next ...
I’ve noticed lately the tourists that make their way to central Mexico (Guanajuato) tend to be either the loosey-goosey backpackers or the tourist elite who tend to have a lot of experience in coming to strange and new places.
The backpackers (and there’s nothing wrong with...
Forget Hotels-A New Twist On An Old ...
If you always find it a chore to find a hotel when you travel, especially to a large city such as Barcelona, this article will be of great interest to you. There is a great solution to finding flights, transportation, hotels and even a stay in a wonderful theme park, from the moment you arrive...
Anguilla the Snake
Anguilla, also Snake Island, is one of the most northerly of all the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. An internally self-governing British overseas territory, Anguilla’s military defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom.
Anguilla was First colonized by English...