Archive for July 27th, 2010
Where To Go For Vacation
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Want to find a vacation spot? Why not try the world of untouched tropical adventure that Panama offers? Panama provides you volcano exploration, wild animals, flourishing rainforests, and of course remarkable beaches. On one of the last paradises left undiscovered on this world, there is no military, no nuclear power plants, lots of culture to [...]
The Wilds Of Antarctica: A Cruising Expedition
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Stretching from the tip of South America to Antarctica, Drake?s Passage is some of the world?s hardest water to cross. This passage is 400 miles of furious seas. It lies on a latitude where there is no land to slow the sea tides, so they collide with frightening force, combining with the freezing temperatures to [...]
A Brief Travel Guide To UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Africa
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Traveling the world can be so exciting. There are so many amazing places to see that reflect the culture, the natural beauty, and the history behind an area, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization realized this. They created a special distinction to places like this all over the world. Called World Heritage [...]
Stadio Olimpico Barcelona
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010With the large urban operation that the world Exposition of Barcelona 1929 represented, the Council decided to build a great sporting place for the town which would add weight in convincing the world Olympic council and, in particular, Baron Pierre de Coubertin that Barcelona aimed to organise, with well founded desires, the olympic games. Therefore [...]
Sleuthing For Atlantis
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Quite plenty are the movies not to mention books that have been attributed to the empire of Atlantis. No one knows what it was or where it is. What is assured is such Much fascination from professionals and amateurs can be associated with Atlantis, something that was part of two essays, Timaeus and Critias, by [...]
Antarctica: A Learning Experience
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Later than 18 days in the freezing land of Antarctica, arriving at the airport on time has been the best amiable homecoming. After almost three weeks walking at the bottom part of the Earth, there were four people who ate members of the expedition to Antarctica arrived home for a hero’s reception. This is just [...]
