Cape Cod
When it’s fall in U.S., it is the season for cranberry harvesting in Massachusets. Not only is Massachusets famous for the Great American revolution, but also for the cranberry bogs. The U.S. state even has the Cape Cod Cranberry grower’s...
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If kayaking is your favorite sport, what could be better then carrying it with you wherever you go, even when you are flying, so you are never without your gear....
made popular Jul 4 2009
While vacationing in Pisa earlier this summer, a roommate of mine at the hostel I was staying in in Rome recommended at I spend a day in Cinque Terre.
Accessible by a...
made popular Jun 30 2009
Filed under: News, Weird, Health If you’ve ever participated in the tourist tradition of bending over backward and making out with the Blarney Stone in Ireland,...
made popular Jun 24 2009
The emergency brake was pushed down on a Washington Metrorail train that smashed into a second subway train, killing nine people, federal safety officials said.
made popular Jun 24 2009
During the student uprisings of May 1968, the Franco-German, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, was known as Danny the Red, but now he is Danny the Green, and he has directed and...
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For a majority of summers we were deprived of Bollywood blockbusters in theatres. Thankfully the prayer of you movie enthusiasts has been heard in more ways than one....
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Many people have motion sickness and do not enjoy traveling as they must take medication that makes them drowsy. The new Motion Sickness Relief Wrist Band is certified...
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Today is the last day for residents of one of the last surviving ancient cities in China to claim a bonus for agreeing to move out to make way for the wrecking...
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Marriage must be re-established as the “gold standard” for relationships to halt an “epidemic” of family breakdown which is overwhelming the...
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Traveling has become one of the most popular and coolest hobbies today. Because of this – or maybe the reason for this (is) – travel costs have gone down...
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Lately, we have found that Canada is increasing its tourist ads in travel magazines and on TV. Might it be because the number of tourists has decreased? Rightly so....
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On the one hand it’s the ultimate in “de-development.” But on the other it’s a testament to Gazan ingenuity which has somehow been undimmed by...
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Affordable places to visit in Ontario Canada without breaking your budget.
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Lucozade Energy is looking for a creative journalist to take three months out this summer on an all expenses paid world trip.
The lucky candidate will follow a group of...
made popular May 27 2009
Last week (23 May, Saturday), I traveled through the Beach (I like to say it beach rather than bank) of Koshi River, which was flooded last year in rainy season. More...
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Filed under: News Just as prices for international travel hit amazing new lows, it seems Qantas is eager to find a way to claw a few dollars back. Seems they want to...
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Gautama Buddha or Siddhartha Gautam was the founder of Buddhism. This spiritual leader is regarded in high regard among followers of Buddhism as he left all worldly...
made popular May 9 2009
Today is the 2553rd Buddha Jayanti–the birth Anniversary of Lord Gautam Buddha which is being celebrated across the nation on Saturday.
Buddhists around the...
made popular May 9 2009
Airlines are flying some nearly empty planes from the U.S. to Mexico instead of canceling flights, a check by The Associated Press on Wednesday showed, a sign that...
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Cool factor: Volcano Boarding
My take: Earlier this month, we talked about a group of guys who call themselves “10 Jews, one snowboard”, attempting a record at the...
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An unprecedented number of endangered northern right whales were feeding and lounging off the coast of Cape Cod, state and federal officials said.
made popular Apr 23 2008
There was a time when Greenpeace would throw itself in front of whaling boats to protect whales from harm but, now, this same organization, funded by tax deductible...
made popular Sep 19 2007
With more than 260 species of birds and 1,000 acres of forest, salt marsh, sandy beaches, pines woodland, freshwater pond, the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, is a...
made popular Dec 29 2006
Cape Cod, situated in the northeastern part of United States comprise of quite a few beautiful towns, beaches, parks, golf courses and museums.
Although the main...
made popular Jun 21 2006
Politics has always been a major factor in decidng the development of a region. Similarly, a tug-of-war arises between environment and defence — more than a dozen...
made popular Jun 2 2006
Do you stay in the northeast US? Here’s a great opportunity for you if interested in picking some skills and experience at installing small scale wind turbine...
made popular Mar 22 2006
Cape Cod is a style of housing that originated in New England. A low, broad frame building, one and a half storeyed with a sharp pitched roof and a large central...
made popular May 22 2009
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