Archive for February, 2007



Japanese Housing Posted By : Tom Takihi

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 11:17 pm

At his favorite neighborhood cafe, Shunsuke Yamagata, a college student who proudly calls himself a nerd, smiled shyly behind his horn-rimmed glasses at waitresses hurrying about in black Minnie Mouse shoes and lacy, racy mini-dresses inspired by Japanese comics. The place is a dream come true for Y

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A Tourist Guide To Nice Posted By : Dan Oldfield -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 10:54 pm

Nice is a beautiful city on the Mediterranean side of the south coast of France. It is a great settle point to exploring the French Riviera and Provence region. It boasts fascinating historic culture and is very popular with artists.Travelling ThereIf you are after exploring the Cote d Azure (French Riviera) then Nice International Airport is the most conveniently located and easiest option. Two TGV high speed trains reach Nice each day from Paris. That journey takes a …

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Auto Transport with Safety tips Posted By : caroline

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 10:51 pm

Auto transport is a commonly used form of transport. Each day, people use auto transport to get to their locations of work, their homes and different other destinations. Auto transport can use mainly for commercial purposes.

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Discovering Spain With A Detailed Map Posted By : Peter Wilson -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 10:28 pm

A detailed map of Spain is important when planning a vacation, especially if you plan to explore or take a tour of the country. A good map provides an idea of the layout of the country and its various regions and larger cities which can help you decide where you want to spend your vacation, whether by the beach, in the countryside or in a fast-paced, larger city atmosphere. A map is also useful if you are taking a tour of Spain, though a detailed map may be provided if yo…

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Seeing The Works Of Gaudi Posted By : Clinton Maxwell -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 9:36 pm

There is so much to see and do in Barcelona. With so much to do and so many memories that you will have you will wan to do everything that you can to record and preserve them. Starting with all of the museums that there are to visit to the great architectural works of Gaudi, you will not be bored and will definitely need something to help spark those memories when you look back on them. So make sure that you have a high quality digital or film camera and even a video camer…

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Go To See Gaudi In The Park Posted By : Clinton Maxwell -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 9:18 pm

There is much history to be seen in Barcelona, many of it recent. Much history is noted in Catalunya or the four regions surrounding Barcelona. With everything that is happening in Barcelona recently, tourism has exploded in the area. With so much going on now be ready for an action and fun packed vacation if everything is planned out properly. Make A Plan When Visiting BarcelonaYour first stop should be Guell Park. This is an area that is completely filled with the w…

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13 Not-So-Conventional Reasons to Love Panama Posted By : msutherl

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 8:37 pm

This article takes a slightly different approach towards the “list” of “Favorite Things about the Republic of Panama.” All reasons are 100% valid, but some aren’t talked about everyday.

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Hello From Vancouver -Part 2 - Wheeling Around Stanley Park Posted By : Susanne Pacher -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 8:35 pm

Stanley Park is Vancouver’s famous urban paradise and I knew weeks in advance that I would need to explore it in detail, preferably on a bike. So this afternoon at about 1:30 pm I set off from the UBC Campus, and navigated my way downtown by bus, taking 3 buses to get to the eastern edge of Stanley Park. This was my first chance to glance at the city of Vancouver. It is a relatively new city and according to some accounts, its origins date back to 1792 , the year when Captain…

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A Tourist Guide To Provence Posted By : Dan Oldfield -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 8:25 pm

Provence is a region on the Mediterranean coast in southern France, next to the Italian border. The area is very popular with tourist both international and French because of its location and close distance to the French Riviera. The architecture and history of the region is of great interest to many and Aix-en-Provence, Arles and Avignon are regularly visited for such reasons.Travelling to ProvenceThe regions local airport (Avignon Airport) deals with domestic and Euro…

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Hello From Graz Posted By : Susanne Pacher -

Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 8:12 pm

November 2, 2004, Internet Cafe Sit n Surf, Graz, Austria, 2:05 pmI finally found Internet access here in Graz. Not the easiest thing I have to admit. Had to ask 3 people and finally went to the tourist info who competently directed me to an Internet Cafe.The last few days have been interesting. The first day my sister-in-law and I took a little tour through my home town of Weiz, and in the 8 years that I haven’t been here there has been a lot of change. New buildings…

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