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  • 4 Ways To Buy Cheap Sea World Tickets  By : Chris S Lowe
    Have You Been Scouring All Over The Web For Sea World Discount Tickets? Check Out This To Find Out Where To Get Them.
  • 7 Ways to Have a Budget Wedding in Miami  By : David T.
    If you're looking for a way to have a budget wedding in Miami, then calm down and stop stressing! There are so many ways to have a budget wedding in Miami that even the tips offered below do not run the full gamut of things you can do in order to cut down on costs.
  • 8-Tips for Packing and Traveling Lite  By : Sudhir.K.Sharma
    In this day and age of traveling echolalia, there are a few packing tactics to employ. To cut out an extra thirty to forty minutes at the arriving airport, start with packing small luggage. Since carry-ones can not exceed a linear dimension of 45 inches, you can escape the fiasco of the baggage terminal by simply packing and traveling light.
  • A day in Florence between food and art  By : Michele De Capitani
    Stay in Florence means eat good food and experience some of the best museums of the world all in 2 km squared. Isn’t it?
  • A fascinating barrio in Barcelona  By : Michele De Capitani
    The GOTHIC BARRIOEL BORN key apartment residence. The Gothic Barrio is the medieval core of Barcelona, fascinating mainly because of the massive presence of monuments of every century and style.
  • A Global Approach To Migration  By : The Advertiser
    MIGRATION has emerged as one of the defining issues of the 21st century. With hundreds of millions of people now living outside their countries of birth, the hot topic of people mobility has grown in visibility and significance.
  • A History of the Empire State Building  By : David T.
    Rising 102 stories in New York City, the Empire State Building truly is a New York landmark. It is located at the intersection of West 34th Street and Fifth Avenue. It takes its name from the nickname given to New York State. For 40 years it was considered the tallest building in the state, until it was replaced by the World Trade Center North Tower. When the North Tower fell during the terrorist attacks in 2001, once again the Empire State building became the highest structure in the area.
  • A Quick Visitors Guide to Redondo Beach  By : Nancy Kinley
    In the midst of Los Angeles County’s west side, Redondo Beach sets itself apart from the masses of southern California beaches in many ways while still reflecting the best of the laid-back lifestyle for which the area is legendary.
  • Africolor festival in Paris  By : Michele De Capitani
    Africa is certainly one of those places where music is considered as particularly important, both as a means of expression and as a way to have fun, but also as an important feature of a people’s culture and history.
  • Airplane Games and Travel Strollers: Making Life Easier  By : David T.
    If you've ever taken off on a trip with your young ones in tow, you know what a challenge it can be to actually get any relaxing done on vacation when you're constantly running after your kids. Even worse, ever flown on an airplane with a cranky toddler? It's just not a good thing and there are several ways that you can improve your experience that are simple, cost-effective and successful. Ever wondered how to make travel with kids easier? Read on, then.
  • Alternativa-indipendent film festival in Barcelona  By : Michele De Capitani
    Every year several Film Festivals take place all around the world, catching the attention of cinema professionals and lovers.
  • Are You Travelling To Japan? - Learn Japanese  By : Nick C.
    Your goal should be to learn to read, speak, and understand modern Japanese. Obviously this can't be done from just a book. One of the better proven ways of doing this with less effort is utilizing "picture learning". Some computerized courses feature this approach to build vocabulary in terms of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Japanese.
  • Argentina open polo championship in Buenos Aires  By : Michele De Capitani
    Polo has got very ancient origins, and it was well-known in Persia in the 6th century b.c. Nowadays this sport is widespread above all in certain countries, such as India and Great Britain (which imported it to Europe), but also in South America, in countries such as Brazil, Chile and Argentina.
  • Armenia: Great Destination for travelers  By : mohit
    Armenia prides itself on being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity (early 4th century). Despite periods of autonomy, over the centuries Armenia came under the sway of various empires including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, and Ottoman. It was incorporated into Russia in 1828 and the USSR in 1920.
  • Artist Istanbulart Fair 2008  By : Michele De Capitani
    In the last years Turkey has lived a period of great cultural development: evidences of this are given by the Nobel Prize for Literature awarded to the writer Ohran Pamuk in 2006, and by Gegen die Wand, the movie by Fatih Akin which won the Golden Bear in Berlin in 2004.
  • Asia boom, US bust buffeting Australian economy  By : Australian
    Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
  • Australian ETA Visa, the Easiest Australian Visa to Apply Online  By : Journey Mile
    Traveling to Australia for a short holiday or business trip can be made possible through applying a tourist visa for Australia. There are many types of tourist visas and one of them is the Australian ETA Visa which is also known as Subclass 976 Visa. Read on to know more...
  • Backup Quarterbacks Come to the Forefront in Football Handicapping  By : Joe Duffy
    While no sports handicappers worth their weight in dimes would ever discount the importance of "lunch pail" players, there should be no doubt the most important players are those who touch the football. From a handicapping standpoint, it all begins with the quarterback.
  • Bali – Paradise of Indonesia  By : Will William
    To know “Glorious Bali Island” which is Paradise of Indonesia and to help with u all travel tips from travelonguide.com.
  • Barcelona a bohemian way of live it  By : Michele De Capitani
    The Raval Quarter is one of the most bohemian areas of Barcelona but also a wonderful blend of the old and the modern.
  • Barcelona break people prefer private apartments  By : Michele De Capitani
    This area went under development in the 18th century as a result of the massive growth of the population.
  • Barter and second-hand articles fair in Naples  By : Michele De Capitani
    If we stop and think about the most relevant problems that characterise our era we cannot avoid thinking about environment and waste disposal: we are used to produce and consume a lot, but we cannot entirely dispose of waste, and we do not understand that the resources that we have now cannot last forever.
  • Be your own Travel Planner, Make Sure your Belongings are Secure while Traveling, TripMama  By : Tina Halford
    Be your own travel planner and maintain a security-conscious mindset. The most effective way to minimize potential risks is to make sure your belongings are secure while traveling. Following some common steps, and training yourself to carry them out instinctively will help keep your travels free of the expense and hassle of replacing missing items.
  • Beijing or peking what is the difference  By : Michele De Capitani
    Beijing literally means northern capital, a role it has played many times in Chinas long history and in line with the common east Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such.
  • Best drinks in Beijing  By : Michele De Capitani
    Tea, tea, and more tea! You can experience different ceremonies of tea at tea houses especially in the Qianman area south of Tiananmen.
  • Best Travel Tips for a fabulous vacation  By : sunne
    raveling is such a great experience that we think that we can do this all the time.
    Unfortunately, we now have very little time for travel in this fast & furious world. Most of us hardly get a few weeks per year to take vacations if we are lucky enough.
  • Bikes and hutongs in beijing experience chinese tradition  By : Michele De Capitani
    Far from boring you with further historical news and information, remember that this year would be particularly expensive to head to China’s capitals, unless you are particularly fond of sports.
  • Bollywood Tour and Travel Tips  By : Manoj Gupta
    The romance of the world s most popular building still astonishes in its power and beauty. India is still the largest movie producer of the world, producing an average of 1000 movies a year.
  • Book your travel online and save lots  By : upinder singh negi3
    These days the easiest way to plan your next trip or
    Vacation away from home is by making an online travel
    Booking.
  • Booking a City Break Online  By : Andy Duncan
    Booking a city break online is an easy task but sometimes it leads to problems related to your credit card. So, booking a city break online needs a lot of care. However, if you encounter any problem with your Internet transaction, then it is the credit card company that is responsible. There are some points which are to be kept in mind before booking a city break, online.
  • Budapest sziget festival  By : Michele De Capitani
    What’s the Sziget festival? It ‘s one of the most important music and cultural event in Europe, held in Budapest.
  • Budget Airlines Are A Smart Way To Fly  By : Tony C.F. Cheung
    A discount carrier or an airline which offers low down fares for passengers to travel and make them feel budget airlines are the smartest way to fly.
  • Cairo international film festival  By : Michele De Capitani
    Egypt’s artistic tradition is certainly one of the most ancient ones in the world, and it dates back to the era of Pharaohs and Pyramids, sights that you cannot miss if you plan a trip to Egypt.
  • Central attractions in Baixa, Lisbon  By : Michele De Capitani
    For first time visitors or for anybody that is going to spend a spring break or a week end in Lisbon, it can be important not to waste time hanging around in nonsense places where there’s so much to see and to do!
  • Cheap Airline Flights And Travel  By : Brad Alexzander
    Every one of us dreams of traveling by airplane and view the beauty of the world from the aerial view. There are many variants when it comes to air traveling, some of them were developed by freight or for commercial and company use.
  • Children’s film festival in London  By : Michele De Capitani
    The world of cinema is wonderful: it stimulates creativity, fantasy and imagination and it is also a means of knowledge and communication.
  • China Video travel Beijing  By : chinavideotravel
    ChinaVideoTravel is a new type of video travel website that provides an instantaneous online visual exploration of locations and tourist attractions around Shanghai and Beijing with more Chinese location videos and articles being added to the site every week.
  • Christmas fair in Budapest  By : Michele De Capitani
    One of the most appreciated Christmas traditions is represented by Christmas fairs, which every year occupy the most beautiful squares of cities all around the world, bringing a unique Christmas atmosphere, characterised by lights, colours, flavours and smells that have the capacity to recall immediately the most beloved feast.
  • Contemporary art fair in Lisbon  By : Michele De Capitani
    Contemporary art works (produced in the 20th and 21st centuries), are not always well-known or not totally understood just because they have been realised recently.
  • Coptic christmas in Cairo  By : Michele De Capitani
    Christmas is particularly important in Egypt, although most Egyptians are Muslim. In particular, 10% of Egyptians are Coptic Christians, i.e. they are part of the Coptic Church, which has an own Pope, different from the Catholics’ one, and which consider Saint Mark as their first Pope, since he introduced Christianity in Egypt.
  • Cracow in may won’t be better  By : Michele De Capitani
    With a passion for food, we couldn’t avoid to mention the Cracow International Soup Festival in May.A much-loved feature in Cracow's spring calendar, this festival features dozens of chefs from across the region competing for the crown of soupmeister!
  • Cracow s hot june festivals  By : Michele De Capitani
    Krakow is not just an alternative destination as it’s not too much touristy yet, but it’s also a lively city of the Old fascinating Eastern Europe.. with a lot to offer to young people!
  • Cruise  By : piter fain
    People always look for memorable trips to various beautiful locations of the world. Budget is always a constraint before travelers. They are forced to think twice before planning for a journey. Travel by air used to be only mode of communication for them. Of late, many shipping companies have redefined your travel experience through the introduction of cruises that connect important holiday destinations.
  • Different Australian Visas for Immigration to Australia  By : Journey Mile
    There are many different types of Australian Visas to choose from for you to immigrate in Australia and finding the right one for you is quite difficult if you're not much familiar with Australian Immigration Information. Read on to know more...
  • Discount Travel How To Find Cheap Airfares  By : BradAlexzander
    Unless you are planning a short domestic trip, the cost of airfare is usually a deciding factor in an overseas trip. Most people with moderate incomes simply can't afford to fly regularly, as much as they would like to. There are, however, some people out there who are flying all the time on regular incomes. The secret to achieving this is a willingness to be flexible and shop around with airfares, as well as employing some tried and true discount travel techniques
  • Discover Krakows art, mystery and green spots  By : Michele De Capitani
    Krakow is a very fascinating city. There are many curiosities and treasures hidden in its chapels, churches, streets, cemeteries and museums.
  • Discover Some Tricks To Getting Cheap Airfare  By : eduardo
    Anytime you are able to get the chance to save any money with your airfare tickets, you had better jump on them because a lot of folks unfortunately miss out on several of these because of not choosing the time out to search them.
  • Don’t miss London greatest music festivals and concerts in june and july  By : Michele De Capitani
    Many parks organise a season of events which start in June and become the favourite settings for theatre, opera, classical and pop/rock music concerts, royal processions and much more!
  • Dreams - Can They Be Understood and Controlled?  By : John Henry
    The average person spends roughly a third of their life asleep, yet often have very little knowledge or control over their dream state. Datalite Software in research for their latest eBook package explores the world of dreams. This includes the basic understanding of the dream state, meanings attributed to particular dreams, and the phenomenon of controlling the experience via entering the world of lucid dreams.
  • Driving and driving schools  By : Ingrid Sure
    Searching the web for anything is a pleasure. The information is easy to access and there is always something new to discover. Thanks to the advances in information technology and the Internet, we have well-developed search engines and find the things we need without investing too much effort or time. That affirmation is also valid when it comes to finding the right køreskole/driving school.
  • Eat and drink in Rome  By : Michele De Capitani
    In Rome you do not have to miss the famous ‘pizza al taglio’: basically in Rome you can live with it! And it will help you a lot to save monay expecially if you are a traveller on a budget.
  • Eating Lisbon up  By : Michele De Capitani
    Want a taste of Lisbon? Then try our suggested ingredients: a sip of Porto wine while listening to some fado traditional music in a Fado House, a sight on the river Tejo to get a hint of the meaning of saudade, and a dish of bacalhau, chosen among the hundreds of possible ways to cook cod fish in Portugal.
  • Enhance Your Trips Abroad  By : Rod Tilton
    Whether you are a new travel enthusiasts or old pro, you can never stop learning better ways to enhance your experience. Following are some of the things I have learned over many trips.
  • Enhance Your Trips Abroad  By : Rod Tilton
    One of my great passions is traveling as much as time and the old bank account will allow. Whether you travel alone or with others, there are certain tips that can really help. Here are a few.
  • Enjoy Freshwater All The Time With Watermakers  By : pjaya99
    A desalinator is a very efficient way of purifying(desalinating) salty sea water which saves a lot of money to boat owner as he/she does not need to buy and haul purified water elsewhere while on board.
  • Enjoy Music in Prague  By : Michele De Capitani
    The Czech Capital is going to be overwhelmed with all genres of music in the next few months! Prague’s offers to its citizens of all ages and its international tourists is amazing!
  • Essential Lisbon orienteering  By : Michele De Capitani
    Fado, saudade and bacalhau; these are the three things immediately connected with the capital city of Portugal.
  • Everything you need in Berlin from jazz clubs  By : Michele De Capitani
    Unwinding in Berlin for a week-end break? Or planning to visit Germany Capital? Well, many things you would probably like to know are quite well summarized in this article.
  • Excellent Service Of Sporting Event Limousine  By : Nick C.
    Riding a luxurious car is one great experience you can ever have. Dreaming to ride in a sports car like, Ferrari or Lamborghini you may want stay sleeping having those cars. Aside from these cars there is this car that is appropriate for some special occasions and events like limousine.
  • Exploring Beijing heart  By : Michele De Capitani
    The 38 kilometre long Chang'An (Eternal Peace) boulevard that runs from east to west through central Beijing concentrates on state, political and economic affairs.
  • Extravagant events in London 2008 summer  By : Michele De Capitani
    Worthless to say, London summer that begins at the beginning of June, is overwhelming with cultural and social events, art and flowery exhibitions, music and food festivals, intercultural fun events and everything you can expect from such a multiethnic cosmopolitan city!
  • Facts about Limousines  By : David T.
    Originally, the makers of limousines just had the rich and famous in mind and thus they were only seen in the driveways in some swank chalet or country home or in an upscale address in a big city with a chauffer in attendance since that was the norm ever since the early days when chauffeurs drove the horse drawn carriages for their owners.
  • Family Road Trip Advice  By : Kelly Church
    A Road Trip is a great way to explore America. Many people remember disastrous trips that have turned into regretful memories. This article gives assistance to make a trip as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
  • Fascinating old style Hanoi Vietnam  By : Michele De Capitani
    The 1,000-year-old capital, a low-rise city of lakes and peaceful parks, Hanoi will enchant its visitors with simple but unique moments.
  • Feast of Saint Basil in Athens  By : Michele De Capitani
    The Feast of Saint Basil is one of the most important events in orthodox religion. In the countries where this creed is most widespread, like Greece, the Saint is celebrated each 1st January through liturgies, but also through family feasts.
  • February in europe sounds good  By : Michele De Capitani
    Once you’ve decided Old Europe will be your destination for the winter season, you have to figure out where exactly to head to! February features many cool events all through Europe.
  • Feel Lisbon's soul in Alfama district  By : Michele De Capitani
    If you wish to see a typical Lisbon area, direct your feet to Alfama.
  • Festa della salute in Venice  By : Michele De Capitani
    Italy is characterised by many religious feasts, which are very important for many people, also because many of these are seen as folkloristic events, going beyond their original religious meaning.
  • Festival of Lanterns from 6 to 8 september 2008, Florence  By : Michele De Capitani
    Every year, on the 7th of September, Florence hosts the Festa della Rificolona, a folkloristic happening which dates back centuries and which has got a religious origin.
  • Finding the Best Online Travel Websites  By : thanakit
    There are certainly a number of travel websites in the Internet today. The problem is how would you know which online travel website would be best for you. For those planning to travel, online travel websites are a great help. These sites can help you compare prices for holiday trips. They can also make travel arrangements to lessen the customers’ travel worries.
  • Florence for young travellers  By : Michele De Capitani
    Florence has been home to some of the world renowned artists as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Vasari.
  • Florence Noel in Florence at November  By : Michele De Capitani
    At the end of November everybody begins to think about the arrival of Christmas, and we also start buying the first presents, to be sure not to have to buy them the very last moments, when shops are overcrowded.
  • Florence typical trattorias and outside trips  By : Michele De Capitani
    Sure you will be enthusiastic of all Florence and Italian art but also tired and hungry after such an intense day, you can check this places to get a very tasty and typical food!
  • FOUNDATION OF MICROSOFT  By : microsoft2u
    MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, announced the MITS Altair 8800 on the cover of the 1st January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics. The MITS Altair inspired a new generation of technology enthusiasts, including Bill Gates and Paul Allen, who were among the first of these early hobbyists to realize that the key to the future of personal computing lay in the unlimited potential of software. On the cover is a mockup of the MITS Altair, the first personal computer. Allen, employed by Honeywell and his friend Bill Gates, a sophomore at Harvard, immediately set out to adapt BASIC( Biginner’ All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code ) for the machine, working in marathon 24-hour sessions. Jan 2, Bill Gates and Paul Allen complete BASIC. They license BASIC to their first customer, MITS of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the manufacturer of the Altair 8800 personal computer. This is the first computer language program written for a personal computerMarch 7, The MITS Altair newsletter, Computer Notes, declares, "Altair BASIC -- Up and Running." July 1, Bill Gates' and Paul Allen's BASIC officially ships as version 2.0 in both 4K and 8K editions. July 22, Paul Allen and Bill Gates sign a licensing agreement with MITS regarding the BASIC Interpreter. Microsoft is not yet an official partnership. In fact, the name has not even been chosen. Nov 29, In a letter to Paul Allen, Bill Gates uses the name "Micro-soft" to refer to their (60/40)(3) Partnership. This is the earliest known written reference.
    Stats---Revenues: $16,005. Employees: 3(Allen, Bill Gates, and Ric Weiland)
  • French Rock is Alive and it Lives in Paris  By : Razvan Jr.
    France sees a resurgence of pop artists reaching international markets, while keeping true to their roots.
  • Germaine's Luau | Paradise Cove Luau  By : S Moon
    The two (2) most popular luaus in the island of Oahu are the Germaine’s Luau and the Paradise Cove Luau, and it is very hard to decide which is the better.
  • Get masked for your special Venice Carnival  By : Michele De Capitani
    Venetians and tourists from all over the world are involved as every year in this crazy 15 days party before the starting of the Lent period (January 25- February 5 2008).
  • Get on to the Right Immigration Company  By : Journey Mile
    Applying for an immigration status is not that simple like what some people thinks of. Visa application is very arduous, and choosing the right application is critical. Since there are one hundred fifty subclasses of visas in over eighty classes, to know and select which is the best needs an expert knowledge. Read on to know more...
  • Get Styled at Melbourne  By : Journey Mile
    If planning to get an Australian Visa for a travel and leisure trip, one place not to be overlooked should be Melbourne. Getting a travel visa for Australia would be less meaningful without visiting the shopping capital and that's Melbourne. Read on to know more...
  • Get the best accomodation anywhere  By : beck
    Just pay once and stay as long as you want in any hotels, resort or accomodation.
  • Get your stomach ready for Beijing delicacies  By : Michele De Capitani
    The best way to eat good and cheap in Beijing is to enter one of the omnipresent restaurants where the locals are eating and pick a few different dishes from the menu.
  • Getting around Paris with public transports metro, rer and velib  By : Michele De Capitani
    One of the first difficulties or better facts someone has to face once landed in any of the Paris airports, is the way to reach the city.
  • Guid For Perfect Touch Limousine Services  By : Nick C.
    To really start speaking with the different limousine services and gathering information, you will need to determine how many people are going to be in your party. This information will allow you to specify what size limousine you need.
  • Halloween parade in New York  By : Michele De Capitani
    Children from all over the world know that the end of October is Halloween time, a feast that is linked to Anglo-Saxon traditions, but which has now invaded the entire world.
  • Hanauma Bay Snorkeling  By : S Moon
    Hanauma Bay is not for beach sport. Hanauma Bay is a nature preserve dedicated to safeguarding the fragile marine life in the bay. Hanauma Bay is the first Marine Life Conservation District in the State of Hawaii.
  • Hanoi and Vietnamese festivals best time to go  By : Michele De Capitani
    Surely, if not for the hot and humid weather that characterizes Hanoi for most of the year, the best time to go visiting Vietnam cultural capital is between September and December, when rainfalls have ended and humidity levels are lowest.
  • Hawaii Car Rentals  By : S Moon
    Waikiki is about 1½ miles of hotels, shops and restaurants, which renting a car would be very frustrating due to the parking limitations.
  • Hints for you Beijing shopping fever  By : Michele De Capitani
    The opening up of Beijing to the West has had a profound impact on shopping. A wide range of consumer goods both local and imported are now available and there are many bargains to be found throughout the city.
  • Hobby show 2008 in Naples  By : Michele De Capitani
    If you have a passion for manual activities and you would like to get to know and learn something new about this field, you must visit the Hobby Show fair, which will take place in Naples from the 14th to the 16th November.
  • HOLIDAYS ! ALGARVE  By : Bobby Dhanoa
    Situated in the south of mainland Portugal, Algarve has the perfect weather, pleasing climate and amazing tourist attractions for boosting its tourism.
  • HOLIDAYS ! IN CANARY ISLAND  By : Bobby Dhanoa
    Fuerteventura is second major Canary Island and offers remarkable Spanish experiences, if considering it as your holiday destination. The island has really long beaches and is known for its cuisine, natural environment and lots of striking tourist attractions.
  • Holidays in Venice, the city on the water  By : Michele De Capitani
    A true vacation in Venice is a dream that becomes reality for the one who desires to catch him with historical buildings, beaches, romantic gondolas, artificial of merit and museums of Roman and Catholic epoch.
  • Hotels At Manchester Airport  By : Ancient Hippy
    You have several options if you require an overnight stay at one of the Manchester airport hotels. Two that are within 5 minutes walking distance from the airports 1 and 3 terminals are Bewleys hotel and The Crown Plaza.
  • How Can We Detect and Stop Terrorist Acts from Happening?  By : Benjamin Erickson
    What things can be done to stop terrorists in the early stages of planning a terrorist attack?
  • How to Find the Best Holiday Travel Deals Online?  By : thanakit
    Here’s one thing you have to thank the internet for – now, you can easily search for the best holiday travel deals online. The internet has opened many possibilities like finding the best deals on flights, vacation packages, hotel rooms, and car rentals for business and pleasure travelers alike.
  • How to get around China’s second largest city, Beijing  By : Michele De Capitani
    Nowadays, with a population of 15 millions of people that live and gravitate around it, Beijing is China's second largest city after Shanghai.
  • How to Get your Boyfriend Back?  By : Justin Brooke
    If ex convicts, dead beats and complete derelicts can win back their ex lovers using these counterintuitive, controversial and effective mind control tactics...then there may be hope for your relationship too! Discover How to get your boyfriend back. http://www.magicofmakingup.com
  • How to Track Your Foreclosure Lawsuit Through the Courts  By : Nick Adama
    Borrowers have every right to know and defend against any actions taken against them by their lender; simply falling behind on a mortgage payment does not automatically mean eviction is inevitable and will occur randomly, which is what many homeowners irrationally fear.
  • Ice and snow festival in Beijing  By : Michele De Capitani
    When winter, cold and snow will be approaching, do not stay home, but take advantage of the cold and go to visit one of the most appealing Festivals in the world: The Ice and Snow Festival in Beijing. Although it takes place in a cold season and in a cold location, this Festival will certainly warm up your heart and spirit!
  • In praise of shadows in Istanbul  By : Michele De Capitani
    From the 22nd January to the 6th May 2009 Istanbul will host a particularly interesting exhibition, which mixes up art, cinema, and folkloristic traditions.

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