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Enjoy the festive season of South Africa

29. January 2010

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Enjoy the festive season of South Africa
The essence of festivity, a gorge of South African heritage as well as culture, a fizzy detonation of various music, gleaming lights, flattering food, energized people, various locations and shocking vibes. A Festival is the supernatural epoxy resin requisite for each and every race, age, culture, background, and class of people collectively with no evasions. Amusement is a worldwide language, a universal curiosity, a worldly wise pregnant occurrence, and our strong point to exhibit! Carry a friend or even the family and take pleasure in one of the numerous enjoyable festivals on present all through the year. January Experience the energetic New Year's Day in the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival accompanied by its minstrel bands as well as floats in vibrantly colored outfits, as well as  [...]

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Ethiopia the land of inventions

27. January 2010

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Ethiopia the land of inventions
Ethiopia is actually a terra firma of extremes and contrasts; a land of isolated as well as wild destinations. A number of the highest and the majority dazzling destinations across the continent of Africa are discovered here, such as the unevenly shaped Simien Mountains, one of the many UNESCO declared World Heritage Sites and a number of the buck, such as the burning even though attractive Danakil Depression, with its sulphurous fumaroles as well as lunar shaped landscape. Ethiopia is mature; old further than each and every imagination. As Abyssinia, its traditions as well as culture are more than 3,000 years old. And distant previous than that dwelled "Lucy" or the Dinkenesh, which means 'thou art wonderful', as she is acknowledged to the Ethiopians, of whose the remnants were located is  [...]

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Explore the extra-ordinary Timbuktu at its strategic position

25. January 2010

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Explore the extra-ordinary Timbuktu at its strategic position
Timbuktu, those mainly graceful names ever in African continent, has for many years been one and the same with the mystifying detachment of Africa with the rest of the world, with an end of the world attraction that huge numbers of tourists just need to arrive at. It is as well the name we have known from the time when we were kids but didn’t really know nor didn’t care where it was located. Too much than being merely a name, the reputation derived by the place owing to its tactical position, at on one occasion on the perimeter of the Sahara and later at the crest of the ‘Niger bend’, since its position as the resplendently rich terminus well known for the routes of the camel caravans which has always played a vital role in connecting the regions of West Africa with that of the  [...]

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Visit to a majestic city of Fes

22. January 2010

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Visit to a majestic city of Fes
Fes is many times regarded as Fez is the 4th biggest city in the region of Morocco, taking a position in the list following Casablanca, later Rabat, followed by Marrakech. The total population of the city is almost 946,815 (according to 2004 census). It is also the capital city of the Fès-Boulemane province. Fes, a previous capital city, is one of the four "majestic cities," of the country the others cities being Marrakech, as well as Meknes and also Rabat. It embraces three separate regions of, Fes el Bali (the antique, fortified city), as well as Fes-Jdid (new-fangled Fes, an abode to the Mellah) and finally the Ville Nouvelle (the French designed, newest area of Fes). Fes el Bali is been declared as a Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its medina, the bigger of the 2 different medinas in the  [...]

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Queenstown: International Resort

20. January 2010

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Queenstown: International Resort
Queenstown worldwide is known as Capital of the Radical Sports. Except adventurous sports, Queenstown also promises some awesome beautiful scenic views. It has everything from explorative sports to serene natural beauty. Where will you find such place where the view of natural beauty changes with the seasons? Wherever you go there is a specific time to visit, or your effort, money and time is wasted. However, Queenstown in New Zealand is different. All year round, the place will take away your heart away. The natural beauty of the place changes with the seasons. The gleaming lakes in summer and peaks of mountains covered in snow in winter. The town has international visitors’ whole year round. The Queenstown is a haven for most of the tourists who come here in search of adventure. The  [...]

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Amman the city of water

18. January 2010

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Amman the city of water
Besides being the most ancient city which is till date populated, Amman was the old as well as modern capital city of Jordan. The contemporary structures in the city combine together with the beautiful remains of the city’s ancient society. The large amount of shiny white colored houses, stalls selling kebabs with meat being getting roasted and small cafes where the well-to-do Arabian coffee is sipped in sunshine of the afternoon sun, invoke a disposition straight from a number of nights. Latest excavations have exposed homes as well as towers supposed to have been constructed at some point in the Stone Age with a number of references that are mentioned in the Bible. Amman was acknowledged as Rabbath-Ammon in the Old Testament, also was considered as Ammonites capital just about 1200  [...]

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Experience the confluence of new and old Arab in Doha

15. January 2010

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Experience the confluence of new and old Arab in Doha
Qatar’s capital city of Doha is located on the perimeter of the Arabian Gulf. Previously acknowledged as one of the few demanding pearl fishing villages, Doha is situated in the region of South East Arabia of the Persian Gulf. The city lately got its new status in the year 1949, when the oil production started. The city was successful in getting the position of the major trade hub in the area. This charming, undersized deep water harbor is one of the mainly significant Middle East’s cities in the present day. Doha with its willing to help character is an interesting combination of old as well as new customs of Arab. These days Doha acts as the solitary base point to take a trip across Qatar. Doha Tourism The Corniche Expanding more than 7 km by the length of Doha Bay, this is  [...]

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Damascus the city of Jasmin

13. January 2010

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Damascus the city of Jasmin
Damascus is also acknowledged as the "City of Jasmin". The city is declared as the biggest city and governorates as well as the capital city of Syria. The minister of Interior is responsible for the appointment of the governor who rules the Damascus governorates. The city is the popularly known as the oldest always populated city across the globe. Damascus is a main hub of religious as well as cultural activities of Levant. The current population of the city is around 1,669,000, it is said the population has grown to a more extent. The city is placed in the southwest region of Syria; it is located at the heart of a huge metropolitan region with inhabitants more than 4 million. Geologically delimited on the foothills of the Anti-Lebanon mountain series on the eastern side, approximately 50  [...]

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Beirut, the Paris of the East

11. January 2010

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Beirut, the Paris of the East
Beirut is largest as well as the capital city of Lebanon region with a populace of more than 2.1 million since the year 2007. Situated on a cape at the mediocre of shoreline of Lebanon along with the Mediterranean Sea, it acts as the biggest as well as major seaport across the country and as well shapes the Beirut Metropolitan Area, which includes the city and also its suburb areas. The initial talk about of this city is initiated in the very old Egyptian Tell el Amarna letters, which belongs to the fifteenth century BC, and the metropolis has been endlessly populated since. Beirut Tourism The town was destroyed on one occasion, and presently is a flourishing town one time again and is greatly vigorous. Its previous status as a junction between 3 continents as well as entrance to the  [...]

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Baltimore the cultural core of Maryland

8. January 2010

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Baltimore the cultural core of Maryland
Baltimore is a self-governing city. It is also the biggest city as well as a cultural hub of Maryland. Maryland is one of the many states in US. The city is positioned in the central Maryland by the side of the tidal fraction of the River Patapsco, which is a section of the Chesapeake Bay. Baltimore is from time to time identified to as Baltimore City with a view to differentiate it from neighboring Baltimore County. Established in the year 1729, Baltimore is a most important U.S. harbor and is located nearer to the most important Midwestern marketplaces than whichever other chief harbor on the East Coastline. The Inner Harbor of Baltimore was on one occasion the second important harbor of admission for migrants to make their way to the United States as well as a most important manufacturing  [...]

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