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991: The Fountain of HooeyPonce de Leon in Florida
It probably won't come as a surprise to too many people nowadays that the Spanish Conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon was not, in fact, really looking for a genuine fountain of youth on his explorations in Florida. This myth was most likely born in the 1560's after Ponce's death. The grain of truth that supposedly sits at the center of every tall t

992: The Four Seasons Of Cyprus
Cyprus epitomizes the Mediterranean weather with gorgeous sunshine and perfect temperatures every day of the year. Extreme temperatures are rare, making Cyprus an island for all seasons. While Cyprus does not experience drastic seasonal fluctuations, each of the four seasons is distinctly different and has its own influence on the island's cha

993: The Fourth Largest City in Japan
Nagoya is the fourth largest city in Japan and is one of Japan's major ports. Nagoya is the centre of the Greater Nagoya which earns 70 percent of a trade surplus of Japan. Sunshine Sakae is located at central sakae area. It has a Ferris wheel, many restaurants, ramen shops and clothes shops. Particularly, on the 2nd floor, there are many ramen

994: The Fun Things To Consider When Planning Your Holiday To Morocco
When you are considering what to do when you are planning your holiday to Morocco, you might want to think about hiking, mountain biking, surfing, horseback riding, golf, fishing and sea and sand surfing. The activities to do are endless, but the attractions are exciting to see a well. If you enjoy hiking, Morocco has the Rif and Atlas mountains th

995: The Garden City of the East
Rangoon known as Yangon is the capitol of Burma. Yangon continues to be the largest city and the most important commercial centre in the country, with a population of nearly 6 million. The vernacular language of Yangon is Burmese. English is widely spoken among the elder generation and educated Burmese. Yangon has earned the name of The Garden City

996: The Gateway to the Isles
The town of Oban is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands know as the Gateway to the Isles. Oban itself literally means little bay, derived from the Gaelic An Ob. the largest town between Helensburgh and Fort William It is a busy working port. As fishing goes their main catch is prawns, scallops clams, crabs and lobsters. About 75 percen

997: The Gateway to the Prairies
Winnipeg is the largest city and capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is an important regional centre of commerce, industry, culture, finance, and government. It lies in close to hundreds of lakes, including Lake Winnipeg Winnipeg, is known as a windy city. The average annual wind speed is 16.9 km. The city has been the gateway to the

998: The Golden Triangle of Art
The capital of Spain since 1562, is located on the geographic centre of the Iberian Peninsula and it is Madrid. The city is financial, commercial, and industrial as well as picturesque with the Bull fighting Madrid, El Rastro a flea market, the Flamenco Madrid with its dancers, singers, and guitarist and the Madrid of antique dealers and artists.

999: The Great Escape To The Beautiful Beaches Of Hong Kong
There are few beaches on Hong Kong Island you can reach after a hike, rewarding your efforts with relaxing scenery, a cool swim and perhaps even some rolling surf. I'm going to suggest a fantastic and scenic route. Starting from a bus stop at the beginning of Shek 0 Road is a great trail that leads up and over Dragon's Back, perhaps the finest s

1000: The Great Experience and Adventure of Disney Hotels
Traveling in Orlando, Florida is a good experience to venture in. If you are in this neighborhood for holiday, you will absolutely call for a place to lodge. Lots of people attempt to have their trip with a very tight budget, of which doesn't really help at all. They are always on a tight financial plan while others proceed their way to experience

1001: The Green City on the Rhine
Arnhem is situated in the green province of Gelderland, in the east of Holland Arnhems location near the border of Germany, played a pivotal role during the final days of the Second World War. The events of the battle of Arnhem were dramatized in the 1977 movie A Bridge Too Far. As a tribute, to the battle the bridge was rebuilt and renamed Jo

1002: The Growth of Golfing Holidays
With people getting longer leisure time and the advent of cheap air fares there has been a massive increase in the number of people going on sporting holidays. One sport that is experiencing a major boom is the sport of golf. In the past golf has been restricted to the amount of time that you play by the climate and weather of the area that you

1003: The Hilton Hotel and Beach Club In Dubai
We have recently got back from a stay at the Hilton Hotel and Beach Club in Ras al Khaimah, Dubai and would like to say that we were pleasantly surprised with our stay. We were aware that the hotel was quite far from Dubai itself but this was not a problem at all as there were various different ways of getting there. Our package holiday tour to Dub

1004: The Historic Town Of Kirkcaldy
Also known as the Lang Toun because of its extensive seacoast, the history of Kirkcaldy dates back many centuries. Today it is made up of several former towns and the main street is four miles long. It is said that the Battle of Raith was fought to the west of Kirkcaldy in 596 AD. The name of the town comes from a Celtic phrase meaning fort on

1005: The History of Napa County Makes it a Special Place
Napa County has a long history of agriculture, commerce and tourism that makes it an ideal place to live today. The story of Napa Valley began far before the 1800's, when tribes of various origins including the Patwin and Wappo tribes inhabited the valley year-round in nomadic villages that were moved as the seasons changed. The Napa valley provi


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