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  1. Easter Holidays 10 Places To Visit This Spring 2012-03-27
    With just a couple of weeks to go until the biggest chocolate fest of the year, many of us will be spending this weekend searching for that last-minute Easter holiday. Whether you fancy somewhere hot and sunny, or cold and ski worthy, there are...
  2. Valentine S Day 5 Ways To Show You Love Her 2011-01-17
    Before we get to the nitty gritty of how us men should show the ladies in our lives just how much we love them, it would be rude and improper not to spare a thought for the reasons why we celebrate Valentine's Day. Do you agree?
  3. Religious Holidays And Mardi Gras 2010-01-31
    Religious Holidays? What most do not know is that Mardi Gras actually has roots in two Christian religious holidays.
  4. The Most Absurd Trip In The World 2008-11-10
    A Briton, Mark Buaili, will take one of the most absurd trips in the world. Such an unusual feat the strange man is ready to perform it without any costs. The extreme tourist having no money...
  5. Sosua And Cabarette 2008-11-10
    Sosua on the north coast of the Dominican Republic has been a tourist hot spot for years. Home for scuba divers and pleasure seekers it has offered an attractive haven for adventurers and sun bathers. It's a small town about 25 miles east of Puerto Plata served by a single runway airport (code POP). Cabarette is eleven miles east of Sosua and also on the sea front.
  6. Gingerbread Men 2008-11-10
    Gingerbread cakes and cookies have long been a holiday tradition. Discover the origins of this confection and its relationship with the Christmas season.
  7. Christmas Lights And Other Popular Holiday Decorations 2008-11-10
    Why do we love to “deck the halls with boughs of holly”? People have participated in symbolic celebrations since the dawn of time. In Western cultures today, one of the most popular holidays that we associate with specific traditions, decorations, shapes, colors, and songs is Christmas.
  8. Christmas History And Trivia For Parties 2008-11-10
    The history of Christmas can be traced back at least four thousand years with many of the most popular traditions celebrated long before the Christ child was born. Early Europeans believed in evil spirits and other supernatural beings and as Winter Solstice approached with its shorter days...
  9. Aromas Of Christmas Nutmeg And Mace 2008-11-10
    I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear. The King of Spain's daughter came to visit me, And all for the sake of my little nut tree.
  10. A Paddle Into Canadian History The Land Of The Iroquois 2008-11-10
    Discover the lands of the Huron, Iroquois and Ojibwa of Southern Ontario. Experience a floating classroom that offers learning adventures on native history while paddling the Grand River near Paris, Ontario.