Archive for the 'Travel and Leisure' Category

A Lookt At European Stag

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Stag parties have always been a symbol of leaving bachelorhood and entering married life. Formerly, this included several friends getting together in a bar or someone’s apartment and possibly ending the evening at a strip club. This celebration ritual soon became dull in the minds of the party-goers. One night events began to quickly evolve [...]

Worth Seeing Prehistoric Sites In Island Of Rhodes

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Along with other tourist attractions, there is a wide range of ancient villages and medieval sites on Rhodes Island. The rich history of the island has become a major source of tourist’s attraction. The best medieval sites to visit on Rhodes Island are as under.
Acropolis of Lindos:
Being an important archaeological place, the Acropolis of Lindos [...]

Our Planet’s Only Demilitarized Continent: Antarctica

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Even among the extremely well-traveled individuals, Antarctica is a mysterious, abstract place. More abstract concept than actual destination, people rarely think of this spot when they begin planning an excursion.The few developed science facilities are deployed into a huge wilderness that is cold and dark.Despite that conceptualization, Antarctica is a unique spot.This is a land [...]

You’re Never Away From Home With The Latest In Communication Technology

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Receiving the latest reports of life-changing news and recent ballgame scores from a cruise ship in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean is now possible, nothing like years ago when a traveler needed to restlessly wait for a the ship to dock to get hold of overdue news from a foreign newspaper. Whether you are cruising [...]

The Delineation Of Antarctica

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Exploring the obscure continent, an explorer from America showed us how isolated Antarctica really is. Antarctica measure about five million square miles and is completely covered by an ice sheet.It’s the world’s largest ice mass. According to some scientists, the ice sheet is 2000 feet thick.Other scientists argue it has to be much more thick. [...]

Travel To The Southern Cold Spot

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Antarctica is the perfect antidote to boring vacations to the usual locations. Over the past several years, many brave vacationers and travelers have been heading in droves to the chilly, frosty continent down under. Most people will only read about Antarctica in schoolbooks, they will never actually visit this amazing place.
One of [...]

Reliving The Stone Age

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Smearing themselves in pig grease and soot, think about being surrounded by hundreds of Stone Age tribesmen as they brandish their weapons from axes to spears to arrows and howl their war chants in your direction. Forgetting all about it might be better. It may be the annual Highlands Show of Papua New Guinea that [...]

Lady’s Cockiness Checked On Her Trip To Antarctica

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Having been deemed as the least likely person to consider traveling to Antarctica because of her dislike for cold weather there is one woman who went against what she abhorred and traveled to the location twice. What she wants is to be able to travel again to this place. What the lady knew about was [...]

Trip Travel Insurance And Health And Safety Suggestions

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Perhaps you have successfully planned your next business trip or holiday getaway to incorporate trip travel insurance. However for individuals who have not, it really is a good thought. This is simply because there are a lot of issues which may occur to result in one to have to terminate or postpone their [...]

March Of The Penguins Heightened Desire To Visit Antarctica

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Aside from Legos and playing outside, this boy is an avid fan of messing around on the computer and penguins as well . Aside from seeing his beloved birds in the wild in Antarctica early next month this first grader will also see them waddle across the ice and feed their newly hatched chicks . [...]

Powered by Yahoo! Answers