A Walled City in the United Kingdom
December 3, 2007
Chester is the county town of Cheshire. It is one of the best-preserved walled cities in the United Kingdom. The city is renowned as the Walled City because surrounding this centre are the famous city walls, it is a two mile pedestrian walk way. It is the most southerly part of England’s North west region. A large amount of land in Chester is owned by Duke of Westminster who owns an estate called Eaton Hall near the village of Eccleston, Today the main industries in Chester are retail and tourism.... Read more »
Tips For Planning A Vacation To Cyprus
December 3, 2007
Cyprus is a very beautiful and romantic place to take a vacation. It is warm there most of the time so you can plan to spend your days engaging in various activities at the beach. If you love going to the beach, Cyprus is the place for you. You can spend your time surfing, swimming, boating, sailing, or any other water sport you enjoy. If you prefer a more sedate vacation, you can spend your days walking on the beach, fishing, or any number of relaxing pursuits. No matter what you prefer, if your... Read more »
Love Cyprus? Tips For Buying A Cyprus Villa
December 3, 2007
Many people who visit Cyprus on vacation go back home and decide to return and buy themselves a vacation villa in this corner of paradise. If you have decided to buy a vacation home in Cyprus, check out the current market trends. At the time this article was written, prices were on a steady climb, so buying sooner was better than buying later. Always research the market so you make a good decision. How can you pay for your villa? The holiday rental market is booming and many Cyprus vacation villa-owners... Read more »
The Beautiful County of Somerset
December 3, 2007
Somerset, literally translated means the Land of the Summer People, and it is a county, which has been famous for centuries for its fruits of the land. Somerset is the home of Cheddar Cheese, you can still see it being made today in Cheddar Gorge near the Mendip Hills. The Mendip Hills are also the home of the ancient city of Wells and just six miles away lies the mysterious Glastonbury, burial place of King Arthur. Somerset apple orchards grow in abundance producing a drink, which gives you a real... Read more »
Vacationing In The Beautiful Smoky Mountains
December 3, 2007
One of the greatest places to spend a family vacation is at a National Park. There are literally dozens of National Parks to select from in the United States, each with its own unique characteristics and activities. One of the most popular National Parks in the United States to visit is the Great Smoky National Park in Tennessee. Not only is the park a beautiful treasure, there are many activities to enjoy right outside of the park as well. If you enjoy shopping and looking at crafts created by... Read more »
The Centre of Higher Education
December 3, 2007
Bangor, in north Wales, is one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. It lies at the western end of the North Wales Path. The City sits on the edge of the Menai Strait. Bangor lies on the North Wales Coastal Line. The town offers a base for visiting the nearby Snowdonia National Park. It is a university town. Bangor also became the centre of higher education for north Wales with the establishment of the Normal College in 1862, the University College in 1884 and St Mary’s College in... Read more »
The Capital of the North
December 3, 2007
Tripoli is the capital of the North Governorate and a qada of the same name. It is known as the capital of the North. It continues to be one of the most beautiful cities along the Mediterranean Sea. Tripoli is the second-largest city in Lebanon and the second-largest port in Lebanon. Tripoli is a principal sea port, and the commercial centre of Libya. There is some industry, mainly producing for the domestic market,which are cigarettes tanning and carpets. The old city is a fascinating place to... Read more »
The Oil Industry Centre
December 3, 2007
The city of Stavanger is located on a peninsula on the south west coast of Norway. Norway in a setting of sandy but very chilly North Sea beaches. The city is a combination of new and old. It has received several awards for its efforts to preserve Old Stavanger. The Old Stavanger comprises of 173 wooden buildings from the turn of the 18th century. Most of them are small, white cottages. It has always been a bustling seaport with a thriving fish-canning industry. it also remains a charming sea port... Read more »
The Beautiful City of Doha
December 3, 2007
Doha is the capital city of Qatar and it is situated on the bank of the Arabian Gulf.It is an intriguing mixture of old and new ancient Arabic tradition and modern metropolitan life. located on a Peninsula in the Arabian Gulf, bordered by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The city is said to be Qatars most beautiful city. The name of Doha has come from the Arabic ad-dawha, the big tree. In 1949, oil exportation began in Qatar. Much of Qatar’s oil and natural gas wealth is visible in... Read more »
The Town with a Blend of New and Old
December 3, 2007
Reading is a town, in the Borough of Reading and urban area in the English county of Berkshire. The town is the historic county town of Royal Berkshire. The centre of Reading is on a low ridge between the Rivers Kennet and Thames. It is a blend of the old and the new, with older buildings in the local red brick side by side with modern commercial buildings. The town has developed as a business centre, housing the United Kingdom offices of a significant number of IT companies including Microsoft... Read more »



