5 Tips To Make Your Caribbean Cruise A Success
December 3, 2007
Planning on taking a cruise in the caribbean? These five tips will help you make your cruise a great one! 1. Everyone thinks of only one clothing item to pack when planning a Caribbean cruise; their swimsuit. Eventually, several tank tops and shorts are packed, as well. Mother Nature can be very unpredictable, so you should always include a light jacket and at least one set of warm clothing, as rainy days and cool weather can sometimes surprise the most well prepared travelers. When filling your... Read more »
Congo was Once One of Africas Largest Petroleum Producers
December 3, 2007
Congo is situated in Africa, bordered to the north by Cameroon and the Central African Republic, to the south and east by the Democratic Republic of Congo, to the southwest by the Atlantic, and to the west by Gabon. The Cabinda Enclave, belonging to Angola, lies to the southwest, on the Atlantic coast. Vast areas are swamps, grassland or thick forests with rivers being virtually the only means of internal travel. The vast River Congo and its major tributaries form most of the countries border with... Read more »
El Salvador Densely Populated Country
December 3, 2007
The smallest and most densely populated country in Central America, El Salvador is chiefly remembered for the vicious civil war of the 1980s, when streams of harrowing news stories brought this tiny country to the attention of the world. For a decade, atrocity followed atrocity in a seemingly unstoppable sequence The best time to visit El Salvador is during the dry season from November to February. Though temperatures reach a high of around 30 and in the coastal lowlands, it feels much hotter because... Read more »
The Lake District of Finland
December 3, 2007
Tampere is a city in southern Finland located between two lakes, Nasijarvi and Pyhajarvi. Since the two lakes differ in level by 18 metres, the Tammerkoski rapids linking them have been an important power source throughout history, most recently for generating electricity. Tampere Pirkkala has rapidly become the third-busiest airport in Finland. It was opened in 1979, and the latest big step in transport was celebrated in October 2000 at the opening ceremony of the new motorway between Helsinki... Read more »
Palau Worlds Most Beautiful Tropical Paradise
December 3, 2007
Palau, is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles east of the Philippines. Most visitors to Palau arrive on Continental Micronesia, by way of daily regular flights from Guam. There are daily connections to Guam from Tokyo, USA and other metropolitan centres. Two weekly flights from Manila and two charter flights from Taipei, currently connect Palau with other metropolitan Asian cities Palau offers you the worlds most beautiful tropical paradise. Famous for its diving, Palau is rated... Read more »
Renting Movies Online: A New Luxury
December 3, 2007
Today, many people are enjoying the luxury of renting movies online and having them delivered directly to their mailbox. This is a great way for people to browse and make selections of their movies from the comfort of their own home, while having their movies directly mailed to them. Many people may wonder if it is safe to rent movies online and the answer is unequivocally yes. There are a number of different companies that will enable you to join their movies program. First, you should compare... Read more »
Benin Known as Dahomey
December 3, 2007
Benin, formerly known as Dahomey, was one of the first countries in the 1990s to successfully effect the transition from dictatorship to a pluralistic political system. Today, it is one of the most stable countries in Africa. In the 15th century, the Obas single rulers brought great prosperity and a highly organised state to Benin. They also established good relations and an extensive trade, which included slaves with the Portuguese and Dutch, who arrived from the 15th century onwards. The decline... Read more »
Sedona is a Beautiful Vacation
December 3, 2007
Sedona, Arizona is one of the most beautiful vacation locations in the USA. It has been revered as a magnificent spiritual haven since prehistoric times. Native Americans have been coming to Sedona for their religious ceremonies, their spiritual awakenings, their rites of passage and their weddings for hundreds of years. The first time you visit this marvellous valley with its awe inspiring beauty, you will understand why it has been venerated for so long. Red sandstone cliffs rise a thousand feet... Read more »
Cambodia Has Become a Top Destination
December 3, 2007
Cambodia was largely out of bounds to tourists until recently, but now areas that were unsafe because of Khmer Rouge guerrillas and bandit groups have been returned to the control of the Cambodian army and virtually the whole of the country has become accessible. For many travellers, lured by the prospect of little explored and unspoilt regions, Cambodia has become a top destination on Southeast Asias otherwise well trodden tourist trail. The Kingdom of Cambodia, with a population of ten million,... Read more »
The Zambias Contemporary Culture
December 3, 2007
Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa. It borders the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania on the north-east, Malawi on the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola on the west. Formerly Northern Rhodesia, the country is named after the Zambezi River. Zambia has one of the lowest populations to land ratios in Africa. Only 10 million people in a country half the size of Europe. The employment opportunities offered in the post independence... Read more »



