The Islands Waiting to be Discovered
December 3, 2007
The Shetland Isles, situated in the North Sea, between Scotland and the west coast of Norway, are remote, beautiful, and waiting to be discovered. The Shetland Islands, more than half-way between London and the Arctic circle. There have 1,697 miles of coastline and out of the approximately 100 islands, only fifteen are inhabited. The original Norse name for Shetland was Hjaltland. Hjalt in Old Norse meaning the hilt or crossguard of a sword. The only Shetland Shopping Centre, is situated near to... Read more »
Houston’s New Homes Increase Standard of Living
December 3, 2007
When people refer to Houston new homes, they are talking about a whole different animal than anywhere else in the country. Houston has developed a reputation, and rightfully so, for being the Queen of fantastic home sites in some of the nation’s most prestigious communities. Through the careful development of Houston new homes, neighborhoods, also known as planned communities, have taken on an existence of their own, just enough removed from the downfalls of human society. These homes are... Read more »
Hershey Park And All Of It’s Offerings
December 3, 2007
Many of us have eaten Hershey chocolates and enjoyed their great taste. There are others of us who have gone on rides in Hershey Park itself. This fabulous park is filled with rides of all sorts for the entire family. You will find many different types of roller coasters, carousals and many other rides. This Park is located in Hershey, Pennsylvania on 110 acres of beautiful grounds. There are roughly 60 types of rides located in the park. When you visit the Park you have the chance of also entering... Read more »
Englands Most Northern Town
December 3, 2007
Coldstream is situated where the River Tweed forms a natural boundary between Scotland and England. Much of the town’s history arose because of its location on the border and the continual feuding between the two nations. Running right through the length of the town, there is a very busy main street, the third busiest route into Scotland after the M74 and A1. The High Street has a wide array of shops catering for most of the local needs. 3 hotels, 4 pubs, 3 clubs, as well as the many B&Bs,... Read more »
A New City of England
December 3, 2007
Wolverhampton is located in the West Midlands. The city is a university city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. It is one of Britain’s newest cities. People from Wolverhampton are known as Wulfrunians. Within the city are also many miles of canal network, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, Birmingham Main Line Canal, the Shropshire Union Canal and the Wyrley and Essington Canal. The Wulfrun and Mander Centres provide an excellent choice of local and national shops.... Read more »
Wilderness of the Auyuittuq National Park
December 3, 2007
Baffin Island is the largest island in the Canadian Arctic. The Island is one of the most sparsely populated areas in the world. With fewer than 10,000 people mostly small Inuit groups are scattered across the island. The island is named after English navigator and explorer William Baffin, who carried out research in Baffin island in 1616. Most of the island sits above the artic circle creating a barren and treeless world. Iqaluit was formerly Frobisher Bay, the largest settlement on the island.... Read more »
Deep South Beauty which is Savannah
December 3, 2007
Whoever you are, wherever you arere from, well welcome you with true Southern hospitality, just as we’ve been welcoming guests since 1733. Hip and historic, robust and refined, Savannah is where you’ll find amazing architecture, spooky cemeteries and rich history along with global sophistication, funky nightlife and fabulous food. It’s where history resonates into the present day, and where memories are still being made. Hear jazz and blues or bluegrass. Go salsa or swing dancing.... Read more »
The Town of Night Clubs
December 3, 2007
Ibiza Town heart is The Old Town of Ibiza also called D’alt Vila built in 1554 by the king Felipe II and designed by the Italian Giovanni Batista. The Ibiza town the only major historical and urban centre of the island. It includes World Heritage Status buildings including a cathedral castle and some ancient walls, all of which reveal the fascinating and dramatic history of this island port. The Harbour of the town is a quiet and peaceful place in summer and in winter. The islands main town... Read more »
Tel Aviv is a Beach City
December 3, 2007
It is hard to believe that this vivacious, sophisticated Mediterranean city has not yet celebrated its first centenary. Born out of the sands, the modern metropolis of Tel Aviv was founded in 1909, when a small group of Jewish families moved from the overcrowded, insanitary and hostile Arab town of Jaffa to a selected desert spot where the construction of Tel Aviv began. Since then, the city has sprung up beside the Mediterranean coast at a dizzying speed its first generation residents are as old... Read more »
A Cow Town of America
December 3, 2007
Fort Worth is located in North Texas, it is the 17th-largest city in the United States and one of Americas most livable communities. After the discovery of oil, the economy boomed and people come to live here. DFW International Airport is the third busiest airport in the world. The city appears to have three main areas that cater to tourism. They are the Stockyards, the Cultural District and Sundance Square in downtown. The Sundance Square is one of the cheapest downtown areas to visit. There are... Read more »



