Let Us Enjoy the Real Life Flying Through Airplane Games By George Cayley

Because of the advancement of the technology now there are many online games that have come up and are attracting more and more players. There is a wide range of games that are available online. Among these are the airplane games which is the most popular and entertaining amongst the all. There are

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Beyond the Incas - The Ancient Ruins of Chavin De Huantar By Gary Sargent

Located high up in the Peruvian Andes approximately 250km north of Lima and to the east of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, they belong to one of the oldest known civilizations in South America and offer an intriguing insight into an ancient culture that ruled for over a millennium. The

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Thailand - The Magic Lives On By Jimmy Jamm

Hedged in the mountains of Southeast Asia, is the country of Thailand, which, by current estimates boasts the 50th largest country in the world in terms of land mass (over 500,000sq km). In terms of population this Southeast Asia hub is home to over 63 million souls and is ideally multi-ethnic.

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Kalamandalam Kerala - Center for Performing Arts By Dev Sri

Thrissur, the cultural center of Kerala cradles this named center. The center is at the banks of Bharathapuzha (Nila) Cheruthuruthy. This primary center for performing arts in Kerala follows Keralite traditions of classical dance forms, where ancient gurukula system is disciplined. It offers trai

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Visiting Lord Ganesha in Hyderabad By Pranay Rupani

As the chants of 'Ganpati Bappa Moriya' bellow through Hyderabad starting tomorrow, the city will see creativity and religious camaraderie unfurl across the pandals that dot the corners. Hardly a wonder then, that visiting these pandals, to check out their idols that compete on creativity and si

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Traveling Through the Town of Machynlleth, Powys By Simon Haughtone

Traveling through the town of Machynlleth, Powys, Wales reveals how central it once was in the history of the country. Though small, with a population of about twenty-two hundred citizens, it makes up for its size with it's attractiveness. The town itself lies in the Dyfi Valley, which takes its

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Indian Hotels - The Backbone of Indian Tourism By Minhaj Alam

Introduction The vast country like India has too many tourist destinations with well furnished city hotels and airport hotels that scattered all over the cities of India from North to South and East to West which are well connected by roadways, railways and airways. Not only this, the Indian Gove

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Ooty Udhagamandalam Niligiri District, Tamil Nadu

Location : Niligiri District, Tamil Nadu Discovered By : British In 1800 Highest Peak : Doddabetta Famous Festivals : Summer Festival And The Tea And Tourism Festival Udhagamandalam (Ooty), the capital of Nilgiri district, is popularly known as the "Queen of hill stations' among the tourist ci

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Badrinath

Badrinath The country's most sacred to Hindus in India and throughout the world, Badrinath is hidden amidst the mountains of Nar and Narayan located in the state of Uttaranchal. The existence of the site is rooted in the legend that says that this is the place where Lord Vishnu meditated and,

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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar, a hill station on the Western Ghats has lakes, reservoirs, forests and tea estates. It is called the Nature-Lovers's Paradise. It stands at the confluence of three rivers - the Muthirappuzh, Nallathanni and Kundala. Moonu in tamil means "three" and aar "river". It is a major center of Kerala

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