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Delhi Can be Chaotic

December 3, 2007

The capital of a country with over a billion people, Delhi lies towards the central north of India. Delhi is different things to different people. For uninitiated visitors, a visit to Delhi is worn as a badge of honour. Its not a terrible place, but as a first introduction to India, its not particularly flattering. Delhi can be chaotic and overwhelming at times, and many visitors retreat to the leafy order of the well kept diplomatic enclave. Although the attractions of Delhi dont match the stunning... Read more »

Palma Nova is Hot

December 3, 2007

Palma Nova is situated on the island of Majorca, on the south west coast, approx 1 hour transfer time from the airport in nearby Palma. The resorts benefit from a good regular bus service making getting around quite easy. Also worth considering when a number of people travel together would be one of the numerous taxis. Generally fares are very reasonable, however, experience shows that it is better to agree the fare in advance, and always try to have the correct money ready. Palma Nova has three... Read more »

Home to Hans Christian Andersen

December 3, 2007

Odense is the third largest city in Denmark, with about a 146,564 inhabitants and the capital of the island of Funen. The city lies close to Odense Fjord on the Odense River The island of Funen is called The Garden of Denmark because of their pastel painted farmhouses and its serene villages. Since ancient times the city has been an important pilgrim place as well as a prosperous trading centre. The citys bubbling nightlife is largely concentrated in the city centre. Here you will find plenty... Read more »

Original Castles and Palaces in Germany

December 3, 2007

The Federal Republic of Germany is one of the worlds leading industrialised countries, located in the heart of Europe. Germany is ideal for family holidays everyone feels at home here from toddlers to grandparents. There is an abundance of affordable places to stay with lots to offer, from homely holiday apartments and farm accommodation to scenic campsites and youth hostels, plus of course countless hotels that welcome children and babies with open arms. Experience new things, have fun and relax.... Read more »

Mali is a Poor Country

December 3, 2007

Republic of Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa. It shares its boundaries with Algeria, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Cote dIvoire, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal. Mali, formerly a confederation of two French colonies, Sudanese Republic and Senegal became free in 1960. When Senegal left the federation, the name of Sudanese Republic was changed to Mali. Mali was under dictatorial rule till 1991. The first elected President came to power in Mali in 1992. Mali is a poor country. 65 percent of its... Read more »

Magaluf is Majorcas Answer to Ibizas San Antonio

December 3, 2007

Majorca is the largest of Balearic Islands. Its sister islands of Menorca and Ibiza, lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the south east coast of mainland Spain. Flying time from most UK airports is around 2 hours and on arrival local time is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The twin resorts of Magaluf and Palma Nova are the largest resort developments and are situated on the islands south west coast at the western end of the huge Palma Bay approximately 15km or 10 miles from Palma, and the Son... Read more »

Bass Fishing At Spring Creek

December 3, 2007

I do not know a lot about the other lakes in Georgia except what I read. He fishes most of the lakes in Georgia in his tournaments. From what I read most of the lakes north of here have become overrun by spotted bass. He seldom catches one over 3lbs. I have fished Ray’s lake only a couple of times and have caught some small bass but those pads on the north end should hold some big bass and I am sure they have in the past. The carp you see are the white amour carp put into that area by the “DNR”... Read more »

Africa’s Major Tourist Attractions Victoria Falls

December 3, 2007

The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Local people call it Mosi-oa-Tunya. The Victoria falls is 1708 meters wide, making it the largest curtain of water in the world. It drops between 90m and 107m into the Zambezi Gorge and an average of 550,000 cubic metres of water plummet over the edge every minute. One special vantage point is across the Knife edge bridge, where visitors can have the finest view of the Eastern Cataract and the Main Falls... Read more »

Denmark a Scandinavian Country

December 3, 2007

Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany and over 400 islands of various sizes, some is inhabited, linked to the mainland by ferry or bridge. The landscape consists mainly of low lying, fertile countryside broken by beech woods, fjords and small lakes. Today, visitors to Denmark find a country that is peaceful, introspective, egalitarian and neutral. This is the epitome of a modern, civilised society, one especially noted for its progressive... Read more »

The Central African Republic Has The Potential to be a Major Tourist Destination

December 3, 2007

The Central African Republic is in essence an undulating plateau. Central and south is a series of forested, rolling hills, with some topping 2000 ft. A dense tropical rainforest in the southeast fronts the Ubangi River, and in the north, the land flattens into a treeless, desert like savanna grassland. On the western border with Cameroon the land rises into the high granite plateau of the Karre Mountains. The Bongos Massif in the far northeast extends into Sudan. Numerous tributaries of the Chair... Read more »


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