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Holiday Travel to Europe

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Egypt, one of the most famous places in Africa is well known for the ancient mysteries. The mystery and secrets are still unrevealed. The Egyptian pyramids are world famous and are a matter of fantasy to many. The mummies and their history, their origin, the way of maintenance, their existence fascinate all the visitors who […]

Holiday Travel to Europe

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Egypt, one of the most famous places in Africa is well known for the ancient mysteries. The mystery and secrets are still unrevealed. The Egyptian pyramids are world famous and are a matter of fantasy to many. The mummies and their history, their origin, the way of maintenance, their existence fascinate all the visitors who […]

Paris may ‘look like Croydon’!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is planning to turn the suburbs of Paris to make it look more like Croydon.
The project could see a new generation of high rise buildings linked by an orbital railway in the city’s suburbs in a bid to encourage the middle classes to move out of the centre of the French […]

Monsoon no time for tourists? Lure honeymooners, say experts

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Winter is the time when international tourists flock to India in their thousands, and in summer domestic tourists travel in droves to cooler climes. But monsoon tourism, sadly, has no takers. Or, is it? Honeymooners could possibly be lured to those wet places for that clingy feeling, experts say.

At a national seminar on monsoon tourism […]

How much would a post from switzerland to england cost??

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

the item is a small box containing a pen in it
 
You’ll find in those links all information needed.
Economy : http://www.post.ch/en/index/uk-geschaeft…
Priority : http://www.post.ch/en/index/uk-geschaeft…
Urgent : http://www.post.ch/en/index/uk-geschaeft…
For any further information do not hesitate to contact me by email.
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On Priority Letter Size DIN A 4 (almost same as letter size):
If it is thinner than 20mm (0,78 inch) […]

Anyone flown Thomas Cook long haul?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I’m off in 2 weeks. have read a few reviews and there all cr@p. Is the seating really as bad and the food inedible?
 
i went last year with thomas cook the leg room is fine as far as im conserned and im 5ft 9in, on the other hand the food on the way […]

Amtrak train Toronto to New York. CBN?

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

I’m trying to book a ticket and it apparently arrives at CBN at 11:08 and departs at 11:12. Is this a transfer (surely a 4 minute transfer isn’t enough time) or the same train? And what/where is CBN?
 
It is the time in Niagara Falls, and it is not a transfer, the train is […]

Spode China

Monday, February 4th, 2008

The Mottahedeh China Dinnerware Collection is known around the world for its quality dinnerware designs reproduced and adapted from rare original antiques. Their patterns reflect a grand tradition in style, proportion and elegance. They are even licensed to produce reproductions for major museums worldwide including Colonial Williamsburg, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Monticello and more. With […]

Which city is more populated ?

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

SHANGHAI
i think it’s New York.
Mumbai
Mumbai
Out of the city you have mentioned Tokyo is more populated. London is better to live.
New York […]

What are some good Australian holiday destinations for thrill seekers?

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

It may sound cheesy but I went up to the Gold Coast and went on this boat ride called the “Scream Machine” and sat right at the front and it was truly so scary I thought I was going to […]