Archive for April, 2009

Things You Need To Know About Spending Time In Bradford, England

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Bradford is situated in the county of West Yorkshire. Lying at the foothills of the Pennine mountain range the city of Bradford was ideally placed to prosper during the period known as the industrial revolution. In fact, during the eighteen hundreds, the city of Bradford stood at the very forefront of the Industrial revolution and [...]

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Fear No Flu In Puerto Vallarta

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Submitted by Pvrpv on Wed, 04/29/2009 – 10:14 Mexico’s Taco stands are as popular as the classy coffee shops in the US. Taco stalls and vendors have their own aura which carries much excitement in Puerto Vallarta. It is a local fast food, which can not be missed if you are a visitor. Tacos are [...]

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Magnificent Places to Visit in Dundee, Scotland

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

As far back as the time of the Picts there has been a settlement on the site of Dundee. Dundee, the fourth largest city in the whole country, has had a long association with commerce and trade. The three primary trades, in Dundee, were “jam, journalism and jute”. Though the city of Dundee could be [...]

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Cheap Travel Savings

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

In order to stay in business, companies are starting to actively look for cheap travel savings U.S. opportunities. They find that the slow economy has affected their way of doing business and they can no longer afford to give their employees the best travel options when they have to leave the office on business. Go [...]

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European travel guides – Paris bike tours – World Travel Destinations

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

With outstanding modes of transportation and the urge to move out to new destinations catching up, traveling to far and distant places is increasingly becoming the new trend amongst everyone. Normal conventional tourist destinations are no longer all that popular and instead it is the non conventional off beat places which now catch the fancy [...]

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