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From the time of establishment of Jim Corbett National Park, it goes from many reforms at first it is known as Hailey National Park then after Ramganga National Park now a day it is house of more than 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species and one of the major wildlife tourist destination in India.
The park is situated in the beautiful location of Kumaoni…
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Consider the following:
>> Small companies operate the majority of business aircraft. Most companies with business aircraft have fewer than 500 employees.
>> Business aircraft users have a major presence in the business world. On average 92% are amongst the most innovative
>> Charter operators and general aviation serve over 5,000 airports in the USA. Commercial carriers serve about 400 which number is…
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by Maryann Virack
I love the ocean. Growing up in NJ, my parents had a summer home on Long Beach Island and every summer, weekend, and holiday was spent at “the shore”. With dad in California again for the summer, I am always looking for new destinations. This year we decided on an adventure to the mountains – a far cry from the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Arrowhead, at 5100’, is within an hour’s drive; (90 miles east of Los Angeles) but I had always thought of…
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Manuel Antonio is cataloged as one of the main tourist destinations in Costa Rica. One of the most usual itineraries chosen by tourists is the Arenal-Monteverde-Manuel Antonio, having this last one as the perfect choice for their beach part of the trip.
This popularity has been gained thanks to the number of elements composing this very favorite…
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There came a point when the routine of my life began to annoy me. Don’t get me wrong. It was a lovely routine that involved the blessings of children, but with that came dishes and shopping carts and lots of time in a car. I understood the need and comfort of it all and even thanked God for it, usually on Sundays at ten o’clock.
I began to regard this ordered…
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There are 20 most interesting facts about NY you can't live without http://tours-tv.com/en/soho-new-york-city
1. Dutch explorer Peter Minuit purchased the island of Manhattan (really its southern tip) from the Algonquin tribe for trinkets and tools worth about $24.
2. The first known name for…
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Rajasthan is a famous place and well known for its tradition and its rich culture. People from all over the world get attracted towards this place only due to its unique culture. Here you will enjoy the ancient Indian life style as well as the varied folk culture from traditional villages. Exquisite handicrafts, colorful fairs and festivals, colorful art forms, vibrant costumes and many other things of this place are worth praising. Cuisines of the Rajasthan are unique. It is a blend of the…
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The news about the apparent end of the 42-year regime of Col. Mummar Qaddafi has me remembering about the last time I visited Libya. Actually, it was the only time I visited Libya, just before he led the military coup led that deposed the ruling family of King Idris.
My trip to Libya included visiting the incredible Roman ruins at Leptis Magna (pictured…
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The smallest national park in Costa Rica has something big to brag about: it was just named in the top 10 national parks in the world Forbes Magazine. Manuel Antonio is a pristine rainforest park and includes five secluded beaches. During a visit, you…
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Fires are burning all over Valencia. I cannot glimpse an intersection that is not ablaze.
Bombaderos , firemen dressed in black turnout, stand by just waiting with tanker…
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by Maryann Virack
My dad’s summer visits to California have often forced us to join in the “traipse of the tourists” visiting every theme park and attraction, including casinos, within driving distance. Some have been extraordinary adventures; others much more ordinary. This year I opted for culture and a very different kind of destination. The Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach runs for one month in the summer…
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One of my favourite Russian brother-countries is Latvia^ http://tours-tv.com/ru/latvia
he main national holidays in Latvia are May Day (May 1st) and National Day, on November 18, when all offices, government as well as private, are closed for the celebrations that include a grand parade in Riga. In addition to this, there are a number of religious and social events that are public holidays. Midsummer celebrations are among the most…
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I've only begun to travel alone in the last few years. Major changes in the autumn of my life have forced me, not unwillingly, to embrace my independence. Once I wrote about family travel destinations and unique ways to save money and have a great time with your children. Now I find myself addressing the 'Baby Boomers". Just so you know I have decided to be a "Bloomer" not a Boomer! I feel as if my life has just begun to blossom.
Life cannot get any better than spending a week in…
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