King Tutankhamun may have died 3000 years ago but a chariot of his has survived the long journey since then. Once owned by Egypt’s King Tutankhamun, it will be on exhibit from next week.
The display will take place at the Discovery Times Square Exposition in New York.
The chariot will travel outside Egypt for the first [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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If you want to believe that nothing is impossible for mankind than there is only one place to be, where you can see it to believe it.
Home to various luxurious hotels in the world, and a skyline that is constantly changing, Dubai is a fast-paced desert destination with a twist.
This is the place where you [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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Maldives is a group of islands on the Indian Ocean. The back bone of whose economy is tourism.
The three ingredients behind the Maldives’ successare the Sun, sea and sand.
Maldives has an abundance of water sports for all ages.
There is a huge range of luxury resorts to choose from to live and fun-filled excursions for all [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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Kittiwat Unarrom, the man from Thailand has studied fine arts and mastered paintings, sculptures and other media. But he found his real passion in baking.
The most weird part is that he uses dough as his medium since 2006 to make molded body parts that includes heads, arms, feet and legs, and to add to that [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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Virgin Atlantic’s fleet is getting a new look.
The carrier on Thursday revealed “brand identity for the airline with a new aircraft livery.” the new design will be applied to all of the company’s 38 aircraft.
Company’s signage and external communications will have the same brand new identity.
This is for the first time that the carrier will [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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For many, a week with the in-laws is the complete opposite of a relaxing break where huge rows, awkward silences, and embarrassing moments are the toppers in the list.
But things are changing since the recession is changing that. British families have tended to begun holidaying with their extended families, in order to save money.
An increasing [...]
Aug 2 2010 | Posted in
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David Warren, who invented the data recorder for airline flight – “black box,” has passed away in his motherland, Australia. He was born in the year 1925 in Groote Eylandt, which is in Australia.
He was a European and the only child of his parents. He completed his education from Sydney boarding schools on chemistry, even [...]
Aug 1 2010 | Posted in
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The most perfect beaches that are in South Pacific are surrounding the Tahiti Island. The settings of the Tahiti Island is worthy of postcards and attracts travelers from all over the world.
Take a smooth ride with rented bicycles or scooters on the roads of the Tahiti Island Guesthouses, bungalows, bed-and-breakfasts, and resorts of high-end are [...]
Aug 1 2010 | Posted in
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“How far is too far?” is the question that one asks usually when they want to skim the edges of the rules without actually breaking them.
In the case of the Vatican, however, we might have to ask how many rules one can enforce without abusing tolerance.
The ban that has been on seemingly “revealing” clothing in [...]
Jul 30 2010 | Posted in
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Bangkok received a “Top City” award from a Travel plus Leisure magazine. The city Officials of Bangkok were humble enough and inspired as well after receiving the award.
The ranking was based on the votes of 16,000 poll of readers from December 2009 to March 2010.
They were very much astonished by the award becausedespite the street [...]
Jul 30 2010 | Posted in
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