Archive for January, 2009

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Online Rake Back Offers: so What’s the Skinny?

Published Date: January 22nd, 2009
Category: Odds + Chances

There are a lot of card players who are extremely distressed at ignoring rakeback however like a shot all of them have signed up for each major poker website and skins. Do not allow this to happen to you.

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Photo I.D. Cards For Summerlin, Nevada

Published Date: January 20th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

If you live in Summerlin, Nevada, you are one lucky person. This planned community is one that offers so much for its residents. There are music festivals, contests, movies, and much more open to the residents of this community. In addition, there are pools and many parks and walking trails to take [...]

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Covered Bridges first appeared in the U.S. around 1805, but the history of these monuments to another age date back thousands of years to China. Covered bridges had also existed in Europe since medieval times and there were once hundreds of them in Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
But it’s here in the Northeastern U.S., where wooden [...]

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Above the Fruited Plains; America, America

Published Date: January 16th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

It has recently been brought to my attention that in our nation we do not grow a lot of Fruit in Fruited Plains. And there are very few places on mountains you can stand to see the Fruited Plains below? Having traveled the nations I can think of a few places where I have seen [...]

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Saving Money While Traveling in Europe

Published Date: January 16th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

After paying for your roundtrip plane tickets, there are other expenses you will need to face. The hard fact is that Europe can get really expensive if you don’t plan your trip well. It is really difficult to slum it out in Europe unless you’re prepared to sleep in train stations and parks [...]

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Frankfurt Germany – The Essential Quick Guide

Published Date: January 15th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

Frankfurt is a city in the German state of Hesse. Resting on the banks of the Main River, the city is the fifth-largest in Germany and it boasts a population of 648,325 inhabitants. This historical city was the electoral city for the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation between 855AD and [...]

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General Australian Travel Tips

Published Date: January 15th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

Weather and the Environment

Guard against sunburn at all times, but particularly in summer. Use a wide brimmed hat, 15+ sunscreen, sunglasses, protecting clothes and shoes. Australian sunlight has very high UV levels and skin damage occurs quickly, especially during the middle of the day.
Check future storm fronts for signs of a greenish tinge. This often [...]

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The Oasis

Published Date: January 15th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

TALBOT HOUSE
1915 — ?
EVERY-MAN’S CLUB
During the First World War, Poperinge was a place of relative safety, where soldiers could be withdrawn from the nearby front-line trenches of Flanders for a brief respite. Shops, cafés, cinemas and theatres were all open for the relaxing troops. But, the Rev. Philip Clayton, an Army chaplain, realised some soldiers [...]

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Yacht Charter in the Southern Ionian Sea

Published Date: January 12th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

Levkas is a popular, lively and windy island. It is the only island linked to mainland Greece, a swing bridge providing access by road. The airport at Preveza is only a 30 minute ride away. Lefkas Town lies a short distance down the canal, at the point where the canal turns to run SE. The [...]

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Top 10 Buenos Aires Attractions

Published Date: January 12th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

The first Europeans to try and inhabit Buenos Aires were eaten by the natives in 1516. This hurt the tourism industry for centuries to follow. But in the late 1700’s, immigrants from Spain and Italy poured in and created much of the city that exists today. Buenos Aires has survived dictators, democracy, inflation and devaluation [...]