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- The Origins Of The Christmas Tree 2009-12-19
No one knows for sure the exact origins of the Christmas tree. However, many believe that the tradition of bringing a tree into the home around Christmas time and then decorating it with ornaments... - What Does Saint Patricks Day Mean Today 2009-03-2
Unless you have been hiding under rock over the past few years, you have probably noticed that St. Patrick's day has been celebrated with increased zeal each time it rolls around. Celebrated on the 17th March... - Vacation In Europe 2008-11-10
There are several destinations, thousands of places in the world that are worth visiting. But sources say that now Europe is becoming one of the most popular destinations in the world to 'really' live a vacation. - Top Ten Best Places To Visit In The United Kingdom 2008-11-10
If you're a hog for beautiful architecture and rich history, then you couldn't possibly think about missing out on the sights and sounds of the United Kingdom. This place, with its beautiful castles and heavenly Cathedrals, is any architecture enthusiast's dream. Its beautiful green landscapes are a sight to behold, too. - Sightseeing In London 2008-11-10
Sightseeing in London. If you want to plan a vacation with lots to see and do, a trip to London may be what you are looking for. There are many museums, monuments, buildings, cathedrals, zoo, shopping, and a wax museum for you to see. This is a great vacation destination... - I Need A Restroom And I Need It Now 2008-11-10
For those who travel extensively, getting sick is a rite of passage. At some point travelers experience Delhi Belly, Trotsky's Trots, or Montezuma's Revenge. Whether it's from bad food, a parasite, or a virus, if you travel long enough, you will eventually catch one of them, so grab the wastepaper basket or toilet seat and hold on for a bumpy ride. - Greece The Glory Of Cretan Wine 2008-11-10
Greek sweet wines from Candia became the ultimate luxury in the 16th century. Among aristocrats and the affluent in Moscow, London, Constantinople (renamed Istanbul in 1453), Seville, Krakow, Hamburg, Marseilles, Naples and Venice, Cretan Malvasia was recommended for its soothing, as well as invigorating, properties. Travellers to Crete produced an abundance of detailed descriptions about how wine was made-by boiling the must, partly sun-drying the grapes or blending old and new wine.