Archive for April, 2007

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Gold Prospectors and Treasure Hunters Guide to Fine Gold Recovery From Black Sand Concentrates

For every gold prospector out there that has been doing it for more than 3 hours, you have a ready supply of concentrates that are full off black sand. Your plan is to take it home because you know there is more fine gold in there than you were able to get out of the [...]

New Mexico: A Rainbow Of Cultures

Yonder, yonder the fair rainbow,
See the rainbow brightly decked and painted!
Now the swallow bringeth glad news to your corn… Zuni corn-grinding song.
The rainbow, with its auspicious blending of colors, is the harbinger of good fortune in many cultures. This is especially true of the native tribes in the rain-starved areas of the American southwest.
Its the [...]

Whale Watching - The Biggest Show on Earth

Whale watching is a spellbinding, entertaining, and thought-provoking adventure trip. It's a show with the largest mammals on earth as the star performers. Whales are majestic and graceful giants, who's every move seems effortless, choreographed, and yet playful. In this article discover how to get the most out of your trip.
Imagine a lazy summer's afternoon [...]

Things to Do In Victoria B.C Canada: Butchart Gardens

Everybody that goes to Vancouver to visit ends up going to Victoria on Vancouver Island. It is a great place to go with lots of history. And the best thing to see and do in Victoria is Butchart Gardens.
If you like flowers, you will love this place. It is simply amazing. It is the best [...]

Explore Singapore, the Fascinating Mosaic of Cultural Diffusion!

Singapore History:
It would not be an exaggeration to say that millions of global tourists, flocking to Singapore in search of fashion, shopping, glitz and glamour hardly know the proper history of this island city-state located on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It is a wonder, that being the smallest country in Southeast Asia, [...]

Airport Delays (Humor)

Airport Delays
from shopndrop.com
The time you spend at an airport could cut days off your vacation.
This is the time of year when many people interrupt their busy lives to get away from it all. Some call it a vacation. Others call it "ten days at the airport." The airlines don't care what you call it as [...]

Outdoor Christmas Decorations Tips

There are many different types of outdoor Christmas decorations that come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. If you look around nearer Christmas time, it soon becomes clear there is an abundance of choice in this area. Be careful not to overdo it though.
The balance you should be trying to achieve is to convey [...]

Where To Enjoy Your Caribbean Holidays This Year

With the advent of lower cost flights, Caribbean holidays have been put firmly within reach of ordinary people and are no longer strictly the domain of the extremely rich and famous.
The Caribbean is a collection of over 7,000 islands, cays and reefs which lays Southeast of North America.
The most common place to holiday in the [...]

Christmas the Spanish Way

Christmas in Spain differs in many ways from our normal celebrations in the UK, the US and other western countries.
For a start, it is nowhere near as blatantly commercialised. The Spanish treat Christmas very much more as a religious event. It is very rare to see Christmas lights, displays and produce in stores much before [...]

Useful Tips To Consider When Choosing An Airline

Nowadays, people expect to open the newspaper and read about how fuel prices are affecting flight prices. We expect the nightly news to be filled with stories of airlines going ?belly up,? mergers, or terrorist attacks. After you see the same story a dozen times, it stops being news. Right? Well, for frequent airline travelers, [...]