The Roman City of Chester
December 3, 2007
Chester is one of Englands beautiful historic cities, located in the North West of England in the county of Cheshire. If you have not visited Chester yet, then what are you waiting for. Chester has something for everyone. Here you can find recent photos of Chester and tourist information you need if you are planning a visit to the City of Chester. Situated about 40 miles west and slightly south of Manchester, and reached by the Ṍ Motorway directly, Chester makes a pleasant and rewarding day trip out of Manchester. When Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe visited Chester, he described it as a city well worth describing, and... Read more »
The Wooden City of Europe
December 3, 2007
Trondheim was founded by the Viking king Olaf I Tryggvason in the 10th century. It is situated where the river Nidelva meets a large fjord, Trondheimsfjorden. There is no darkness from May 20 to July 20 but it has an area of great beauty with rich natural habitats. During World War Two under the Nazi occupation Trondheim became the base of German naval forces in northern Norway, with U-boats lurking deep in its fjord. Today the town is spoken of as one of the typical wooden cities of Europe, and the city centre has many special wooden buildings, some built as far back as the 1700s. Trondheim is the third... Read more »
Moving To The Gorgeous Land Of Cyprus
December 3, 2007
Gorgeous sunshine all year round, hospitable locals and convenient proximity to Asia, Africa and Europe make Cyprus, a coveted destination for people looking for a permanent home to settle down in. Average temperatures here are 26-29 C in summer and 10-13 C in winter. The character of this third-largest island in the Mediterranean has been shaped by the numerous conquerors including the Phoenicians, Crusaders, Venetians, Franks and Romans, who have left their own special mark here. EU citizens, who wish to settle down and work in Cyprus, can do anything they like for the first three months. After that they need to have their presence registered and need to obtain a residence... Read more »
Poughkeepsie is in New York
December 3, 2007
Poughkeepsie is a city in New York, USA. It can be found in the Hudson River Valley between New York City and Albany. Poughkeepsie is located in Dutchess County, about half way between New York City and the state capitol of Albany, on the east side of the Hudson River. The name comes from the word which means the reed covered lodge by the little water place referring to a spring or stream feeding into the Hudson River, south of the present downtown area. Poughkeepsie is known as The Queen City of the Hudson. It is a trade centre and was once a major manufacturing centre, but suffered severe economic decline in the early 1990s. It now has computer hardware and software research and... Read more »
The Entrance to the Lake District
December 3, 2007
Windermere is a town in Cumbria, England, in the historic county of Westmorland. It lies about one kilometre away from the lake of the same name. The town of Windermere grew around the railway station, about a mile and a half from the lake. The village was originally called Birthwaite, but the railway company decided to call the station after the lake. Lake Windermere, the largest and most beautiful lake in England. The railway is an ideal way to arrive in the Lake District if public transport is to be used. Bowness-on-Windermere is a tourist town on the shore of Windermere, about halfway along the 12 mile length of the lake between Waterhead at the North end, and... Read more »
Pensacola is All Fizzy
December 3, 2007
Pensacola, Florida has had a rich and colorful history dating nearly 450 years, being the first settlement in the continental United States in the year 1559, and controlled by five countries. Pensacolas location has caused great turmoil, with many buildings destroyed by wars, and by numerous major hurricanes. The location, south of the original British colonies, and as the dividing line between French Louisiana and Spanish Florida, along the Perdido River, has caused the possession of the city to change multiple times. Pensacola has been under the possession of the Spanish, French, British, United States and Confederate States, and has remained a part of the United States... Read more »
Fire Island is Hot in New York
December 3, 2007
Fire Island awaits your arrival, with its pristine sand dune beaches, dazzling nightlife, fine dining, and striking scenery that will take your breath away. The Island boasts an amazing variety of activities, whether you are searching for sheer relaxation, fun, or adventure, Fire Island has something for everyone. Fire Island is separated from Long Island by the Great South Bay, a natural lagoon formed by the island, varying between 5 miles wide toward the western end of the island to just a few hundred yards wide near the eastern end. The Islands vacations are... Read more »
Providence is Full Of History
December 3, 2007
Providence is the capital and the most populous city of the US state of Rhode Island. It is one of the first cities established in the United States. Situated at the mouth of the Providence River, on Narragansett Bay, the cities is crisscrossed by seemingly erratic streets and a rapidly changing demographic using them. Once a seafaring and trading town, the city has survived the economic decline that began after World War II to become one of New Englands major commercial, financial and industrial centres. It is also one of the largest jewellery manufacturers in the country. Providence is a small, friendly city full of history, culture and diverse immigrant communities.... Read more »
Hartford is The Capital of Connecticut
December 3, 2007
Hartford is the capital of the US state of Connecticut. It is home to 124,397 of its inhabitants. The attractive modern capital of Connecticut, Hartford is on the Connecticut River, is also the insurance centre of the United States. Its central gold domed state capitol, sitting on a hill in Bushnell Park, houses a small museum of Connecticut history. Founded by Dutch traders in 1600 the city was established by the Reverend Thomas Hooker in 1636. The first English settlers arrived in 1635. Having a number of insurance companies, the city is known by the title insurance capital of the world. In 1711 the General Assembly granted parish privileges and the Hartford West Division Society was formed. The town was incorporated from Hartford... Read more »
Tucson is in Arizona
December 3, 2007
Tucson is the seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, located 118 miles southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles north of the Mexican border. The city is located on the Santa Cruz River, a dry river bed much of the year that floods during significant seasonal rains. Tucson International Airport, eight miles south of downtown, receives far fewer long distance flights than Phoenix. Its connected to the city by the slow Sun Tran bus. It has been continuously settled for over 12,000 years. It celebrates a diversity of cultures, architecture, and peoples. Over the past 20 years,... Read more »


