Posted by Zara on October 12, 2009
All with Columbus Day The day is celebrated as Columbus Day in the United States, as Día de la Raza (Day of the (Hispanic) race) in many countries in the Americas. Columbus Day is celebrated on October 12, 2009, to commemorate the historic landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492. It is also a great [...]
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Where’s the trendy action for spring break 2009? Get tuned up with the list of top spring break hottest spots! Cancun still dominates for 2009 even if economical travel is the key of this year, meaning that US beaches in Panama City, Miami and South Padre are climbing the spring break hot spots list. Volunteering [...]
Posted by Zara on October 11, 2009
Faroe Islands Situated in the heart of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic at 62°00’N, the Faroe Islands lie northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway. The archipelago is composed of 18 islands covering 1399 km2 and is 113 km long and 75 km wide. The Faroe Islands national football team is [...]
Posted by Zara on October 9, 2009
Angel Valley Angel Valley with its 70 acres is nestled in a secluded valley at 20-minutes distance from the center of Sedona, Arizona, and is surrounded by thousands of acres of National Forest. Oak Creek runs through Angel Valley year round. A visit to Angel Valley is more than spending time in a beautiful place [...]
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Why not make a change for a new destination going to NASA Moon. It is amazing to have a trip to NASA Moon, to Mars planet I mean. I am sure NASA Moon, will be great to step on it. Do you think you could afford this kind of destination, NASA Moon? Happy trip and [...]
Posted by Zara on October 8, 2009
7.8 earthquake struck off the Santa Cruz Islands Santa Cruz Island is located about 20 miles from the mainland coast, and travel time from Ventura Harbor. Santa Cruz Islands A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck off the Santa Cruz Islands in the Pacific Ocean yesterday, triggering a tsunami warning for several nations in the region. The quake [...]
Posted by Zara on October 6, 2009
San Pedro Cathedral A Taste of Davao’s History. This Colonial cathedral dates back to 1847. Davao City, San Pedro Cathedral The patron saint of Davao City is St. Peter or San Pedro and the oldest church that can be found in the City. Davao City was peaceful and progressive under the leadership of Mayors Rodrigo [...]
Posted by Zara on October 5, 2009
The Internation Airport Durian Sculpture Good idea for Davao City Justice Secretary Agnes Devanadera (second from left), together with Vice Mayor Sara Duterte, Engr. Lorenzo Te Jr., Jesusita Villa-Abrille, lights the Friendship Archway along Magsaysay Avenue to open the Chinese Moon Festival 2009, organized by the Davao City Chinatown Development Council. EDGAR ARRO The mayor [...]
Posted by Zara on October 1, 2009
Bang Tao Beach Is one of the longest Phuket beaches. The crescent-shaped bay is blessed with pure white sand and beautiful water. Bang Tao Beach is a popular spot with windsurfers and is also home to the luxury Laguna Phuket complex, which comprises five world-class resorts. Incoming search terms:PANG TAO BEACHbang tao beachBang Sandbangtao phuket [...]
Posted by Zara on September 21, 2009
Ao Sane is a simple beach but could be a great Phuket beach! It falls a bit short of basic requirements for a tourist spot. Ao Sane is located past Nai Harn Beach, through the Le Meridien Yacht Club and along the narrow road until you will get to a wooden bridge. Stop and park [...]