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Mayan Ruins a real attraction of Belize

Thursday, May 20, 2010

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Mayan Ruins a real attraction of Belize
Those who love barrier reefs, snorkeling, forest, scuba diving, fishing, kayaking, wildlife, hiking, bird watching, caves, and many attractions to explore and try then Belize is the perfect place for you. Tourists throng to this place just to explore the attractions of Belize and make them their memorable vacation. When I came to Belize, I was not known that holidays will be listed under my agenda as I went there for my business purpose. But this place is rocking so it made me to manage some days for sightseeing, visiting and trying few of the activities. This country of Central America has something for everyone to offer. With its diverse culture you will get many languages that people are speaking. Although English is the official language of this country but Kriol and Spanish are the common  [...]

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Yosemite National Park

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park was designated a national park in 1890.  This Park is a nature lover’s delight and is open 24 hours a day and 365 days in a year. No reservations are required to visit the national park.  It is located on the eastern side of California, USA.  At 3108 sq kilometers (1200 sq miles), the Park covers a huge portion of land. Once in Yosemite National Park, you are surrounded by alpine meadows, rivers, lakes, cliffs and waterfalls in the central Sierra Nevada mountain range.  The giant sequoia trees, particularly the Mariposa Grove are found here.  Some of these trees are over 3000 years old and 80m (219 ft) tall.  In the past it was possible to drive through a 3.4-metre (11.2-foot) tunnel, carved through the trunk of the famous Wawona Tunnel Tree.  Sadly, such  [...]

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Felicitous Fishing At Saskatchewan

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Felicitous Fishing At Saskatchewan
It is a prairie province of Canada and its capital is Regina. The name of this place came from Saskatchewan River. The name of Saskatchewan River came from Cree destination which means “swift flowing river”. The development and birth of this place is tied with the history of the world famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police which was originally known as North West Mounted Police. The capital of Saskatchewan called as Regina always remained home for the sole training academy of the force. From this academy over 1,000 Mounties graduate every year. Today the history of Royal Canadian Mounted Police can be seen across Saskatchewan. The RCMP Heritage Centre in the capital Regina shows visitors the past history with amazing displays with rare artifacts and multi media presentations. The arrival  [...]

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