The Infamous Cancun Girls
December 3, 2007
Besides being synonymous with spring break vacations, sand and surf, Cancun is also famous for the number of girls who parade through its streets and thoroughfares. Unofficially known by all as Cancun girls, these young girls are mostly of the college going age who want like to have their fun and who, for the most part were caught out in the act. Cancun girls are a generally fun loving breed who is up for most anything that’s thrown at them and you can always find at least a handful of them... Read more »
The walkers Paradise in Northumberland
December 3, 2007
The hamlet of Waren Mill and the surrounding area are steeped in history, once an important port, given its charter in the 13th century by King Henry III. The once busy harbour has long since disappeared, silted up beneath the sands of the estuary. A water powered corn mill existed at Waren Mill in 1187, with most of the present mill building dating from the 1780 and now long disused original corn mill where Waren Mill got its name, and old warehouses overlooking the bay have in recent years been... Read more »
Homeland of White Clouds
December 3, 2007
Wuhan is known as the Yellow Crane and Homeland of White Clouds and is one of Chinas largest cities. The city of is made up of Hankou, Hanyang, and Wuchang, and are the three towns of Wuhan. The citys commercial industry is flourishing with shopping malls and centres, super markets, chain stores and shopping streets throughout the city. One of the best shopping areas is found in the pedestrian street Jiangshan Road in the Jiangshan District which is the commercial district in the city. In the evening... Read more »
On the Bend of the Rhine Sits Basel
December 3, 2007
Basel, is situated on the Rhine exactly where Switzerland, Germany and France borders meet. The city canton with roughly 190,000 inhabitants and with a 2000-year history is located on the bend of the Rhine on the borders with France and Germany. It is Switzerland’s second-largest city, and its wealthy patrician families have nurtured a tradition of scholarship and art since the Renaissance. The Euro Airport is on French soil. There are two parts of the city which are linked by half a dozen... Read more »
Portugals little Floating Garden
December 3, 2007
The beautiful island of Madeira is part of Portugal. It lies in the Atlantic Ocean, 470 miles to the west of Morocco and 300 miles north of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It therefore enjoys a wonderful warm climate the whole year round. For centuries, it was a particular favourite amongst British aristocratic travellers wishing to escape British winters, long before travelling and winter breaks became the norm for less wealthy folk. Madeira, or Portugese for wood, is often described as a the Floating... Read more »
What Are The Best Theme Parks For Kids Rides?
December 3, 2007
For children going to a theme park or an amusement park is an adventure that must be fully savored. While every park and amusement park has different kids rides there are a few places that are created with children only in mind. These places while they have rides that the entire family can enjoy will place no height restrictions on the kids rides. One such place that caters to the tastes of children in terms of rides and fun is that of Nickelodeon Central. This fantastic theme park is located on... Read more »
Ottawa is Canadas Capital
December 3, 2007
The first inhabitants of the Ottawa area were the Algonquin Indians who called the Ottawa River the Kichesippi or the Great River and called themselves the Kichesippirini or People of the Great River. French fur traders named the Ottawa River after the Outaouais tribe which in fact only inhabited the area for some ten years. They served as middlemen in the fur trade, carrying furs to Quebec after the Iroquois Indians had driven the Algonquins from the area. A four hour drive north east of Toronto... Read more »
The Five Sacred Mountains
December 3, 2007
Tai’an is a prefecture-level city in western Shandong province, People’s Republic of China. Centred around Mount Tai. The leader of the ‘Five Sacred Mountains’, Mountain Tai is located in the centre of Shandong Province, lying across the cities of Tai’an, Jinan and Zibo. The City is an ancient and mystical land. Thecity of Tai’an is located in the middle part of Shandong. It is a cultural city of scenery travel with a long history. The country is prosperous and... Read more »
The Culture That is Devon
December 3, 2007
Devon is a large county in South West England, bordered by Cornwall to the west, and Dorset and Somerset to the east. It is unique among English counties, in that it has two separated coastlines, on the English Channel and Bristol Channel branches of the Atlantic. Although Devon is the official county name, Devon and Devonshire are commonly used interchangeably in general use, with Devonshire often indicating a traditional or historical context. With over 350 kilometres of coastline, one of the best... Read more »
Lichfield in the Heart of England
December 3, 2007
Lichfield, Staffordshire is a Premier Heritage City. Situated right in the heart of England,it has easy access to Birmingham and the rich country side of the Peak District. The City Centre is pedestrianised so that you can wander round at your own pace. Dam Street is a typical narrow street with its quaint old shops, looking back towards the Cathedral. The Three Spires Shopping Centre features popular high street retailers in a pedestrianised and friendly environment. This city is also well known... Read more »



