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Aug 25

Tunisia: Sea, the Sahara, the secrets of ancient Carthage, thalassotherapy miraculous – all these accents every tourist attraction Tunisia ranks in accordance with their priorities. But, anyway, more people choose to vacation in this country.
 
The main resort area of Tunisia is located along the Mediterranean coast of Hammamet to the island of Djerba. These tourists are attracted by the beaches, covered with soft, powdery sand, the Sahara. Opposite from the capital Tunis side coast until Tabarka, which is practically on the border with Algeria, is not so popular, because the beaches are driven by rocks.
 
Zest of resorts in Tunisia is Thalassotherapy. Therapies based on the use of sea water and algae are distributed as in any other country. In addition, prices for Wellness course is two times lower than, for example, in France.
    
The country is not so great, so what would resort to relax you choose a set of tours will be everywhere the same: the ruins of Carthage, the largest Roman Coliseum in North Africa at El Jem, Kairouan holy city of Islam, with the oldest on the continent mosque and mausoleum, where he is buried “associate of the blessed Prophet.” In the same city in the desert go for rugs which are woven in Kairouan since medieval times. And the mass of various entertainment awaits tourists in the Sahara. For a small fee you let them into his guests live under the earth troglodytes. Berbera will of the oases in the desert treat grown fruits, tattooed with henna. And directly in the sand waiting for you air balloon, camel racing and horse riding, jeep safari. You can even leave the high dune on a snowboard.
 
Hammamet
This is one of the most popular resort among foreigners is removed from the capital to 60 km. Last but not least is the fact that here is the fourth largest in the world center of thalassotherapy Bio Azyur. Besides, the country of sand “garden city”, as called Hammamet, has special value. Hotels here for every taste and purse and book rooms in advance they should.
 
During the day, as usual, the people spend their time at sea as well as passing the evening, do not have to wonder: Hammamet – recognized as an international cultural center and all sorts of festivals, celebrations there is no shortage.
 
Sus
From El Kantavi to Sousa only 5 km. This is not only a major resort, but also the third largest city of Tunisia, who is older than Carthage. The local architecture does not accept any impurities – the only Arab.
 
Vacationers in Sousse not miss. If not the sea, then – museum of mosaic art, Christian catacombs, the old fortress. As for shopping, it often resorts offer only a small shop with souvenirs and beach items. In Sousse is full of shops, including fashion boutiques. Well, the marina with its restaurants – the usual spa attribute.

To visit Tunisia and book your best and unforgettsble trip trough this african country just browse http://www.grandtravelguide.com/. GrandTravelGuide.com is your best travel guide!!!

Celsey

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Aug 25

Having a home library will be a great thing for you because this kind of room is designed to give the best help for your family to increase the interest reading of them. In this case, you need to have the right home library so you will be able to provide the best thing for your home. There are some steps you need to consider if you would like to make a home library for your needs.

For the first step, you need to decide the goals to store and display the books. In this case, you will require the use of the best shelves that will be suitable with the design you have. In choosing the right shelve, you also need to consider about the size so you can make a good addition for your room and it can be the best thing for you. In this case, you need to consider about the value of aesthetic and functional so you can choose the best thing for your needs.

To help you in finding the right ideas, you can browse online to get the best interior design ideas that will be perfect for you. You can get the right inspiration about the ideas of interior design from magazines and books. Here, you can see enough information and ideas that will lead you to decide something right for your home and it will be beneficial.

In creating a home library, you need to be sure that the floors are strong enough to handle any weight stuffs. Besides, you must consider about the ventilation and the large of area you will use. Also, you can create the design with architectural value that will be perfect for your preferences. It means you must be careful in choosing the right design for your home.

If you are looking for the right shelves, you can choose the use of metal storage shelves that will durable for you so you can take benefits from them. Besides, you can get more information about them by exploring the site of wire storage racks

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Aug 25

Why would we spend an estimated $104 billion (that’s billion with a ‘B’) to go back to a dead world when ours is dying? It seems no one can come up with a compelling reason for NASA to repeat the “been there- done that” Apollo project of the 60’s and 70’s that President Bush has envisioned. In fact, we have been told by NASA to think of this as “Apollo on steroids.”"Yep, this ill advised and uninspired platitude (yawn) is essentially the very same space vehicle architecture of the 60’s- only a bit beefier. That says it all. There is really nothing new here. If you want to experience the buzz of this cold war relic anew, I would recommend a great book (at a fraction of the $104 billion that it would cost otherwise) Apollo 11: The NASA Mission Reports by Robert Godwin. It truly is a spectacular book, complete with a double sided CD Rom with lots of raw footage of most aspects of the adventure, allowing you to relive the heady days when we trumped the Commies in the space race and brought us such tangible benefits as Tang- the last time around.


And speaking of saving a bundle, when has NASA ever been under budget on any large project? Can you say ‘Space Shuttle’? Get real! Does anyone really believe it will only be $104 Billion? The irony of all this fluff is that it’s likely to be a substantial drain on resources for what actually is working at NASA. The “boots on the moon” program is in contrast to recent, highly spectacular and successful NASA missions, including the Hubble Space telescope, the Mars Rovers, and Explorer missions, which have provided a treasure-trove of scientific information of our universe, while relying on comparatively cheap, safe, unmanned robotic instruments. It is apparent that such programs will have to be scaled back or eliminated in the wake of a much more expensive (with limited return on investment), and dangerous manned moon project. “Trekkies” not withstanding( and perhaps Mr. Bush), it hardly stands up to any rational justification on any level, financial or otherwise, given the serious challenges we currently face in the real world.


Is it not time that we had a truly inspirational, practicable vision for our country in meeting the challenges of our generation?. We don’t have to look far. A blind man could see it in a minute. Remember last year’s hurricane season? The worst on record. With melting polar caps, massive mudslides and other environmental alterations due to global warming, we just might be starting to reap the ecological whirlwind of our blatant greenhouse emissions from fossil fuels. Now is the time to have a renewed “JFK Apollo mission” on the scale, urgency and funding of the Apollo program, to eliminate all fossil fuel based power generation within this decade. Given that we live in an unstable world, such a far-reaching initiative would not only make sense from an ecological, but also from a national security standpoint as well. As James Kunstler points out in his definitive book, The Long Emergency, we have no idea how life altering our condition would be if we suddenly had a serious disruption to our dependency on fossil fuels. A renewable solution for power would go a long way to addressing these germane issues that are bearing down on all of us.


But what do we do? Go solar? Wind? While anything we can do in this arena would help, the truth of the matter is that these alternatives are relatively diffuse in their ability to harness energy and they are intermittent in nature. In other words, their “cost to calorie” ratios are not all that efficient and they are not always dependable. Probably not what we would want for the national power grid. However, imagine having a river that is over a thousand times as massive as the Mississippi, dependably running year round. This vast, untapped, renewable resource of energy would be capable of generating many giga-watts of power for our homes, computers and businesses- and lies just off our shores in the form of perpetual ocean currents. Perhaps the most famous of these “ocean rivers”"is the Gulf Stream, running nearest to us around the tip of Florida and up the cost of the Carolinas. While not particularly fast moving, (just a few miles per hour) the kinetic energy of the Gulf Current is massive, being about 60 miles across. Given that ocean water is 832 more dense than the atmosphere at sea level, this translates into an equivalent hurricane force wind night and day- miles across and running over a thousand miles along our eastern shores. And this seminal approach doesn’t require NASA rocket science to harness the capacity of generating large-scale sustainable electrical power. By using existing hydro turbine technology, clean, low cost power could be generated underwater, out of sight, with no greenhouse gases, and with minimal impact to sea life as the hydro turbines (albeit with high torque) would turn at just a few rpm allowing virtually unimpeded fish and silt migration.


However, like the continental rail road of the 19th century, or the Apollo project of the 20th century, this 21st century project would also be colossal in scale requiring federal funding to accomplish the task- at least at first. If we unleashed our best minds of industry and science to this endeavor, and invested the $104 billion now erroneously slated for the moon into an array of marine power generation farms, we would be addressing the challenge of this, the 21st century. Future generations might view us as wise stewards of our charge, who on our watch, with our boots well grounded on earth, made the prudent choice.

John Woolf is the founder of several successful Internet technology companies including the Book Price Comparison website CompareBook.com. As a pragmatist of the world around him, he is both a critic and crusader on international politics and energy policy as it relates to our security and our impact on the global environment.

Visit CompareBook.com to read reviews, find similar titles, and search for the lowest possible price for Apollo 11: The NASA Mission, The Long Emergency, and other great books.

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Aug 24

When looking for a hotel in Barcelona for your group you need to take several things into consideration. Hotels for groups need to have at least 50 rooms or more. If they have less, they will not have capacity to accommodate you and their other guests at the same time. Some hotels in Barcelona will not accept certain groups. Groups like stag does and hen parties may be rejected. You also need to consider the type of accommodation you want. Generally you will want basic accommodation for most groups as the accommodation is not the focus of your trip. Below are a number of hotels that are suitable for group bookings in Barcelona.

 

Barcelona city centre

The Ibis Barcelona Meridiana hotel is 10 min by metro from the centre of Barcelona, 6 km from the beach. Its bar serves snacks 24/7. The hotel has 143 air-conditioned rooms and Wifi Internet access for guests on a business trip. Located in the HERON CITY leisure centre, the hotel enables its clients to enjoy all the attractions on offer: bowling, restaurants, cinemas, swimming pool, golf course. Public covered parking is at your disposal.

 

The Best Western Premier Hotel Dante has a privileged location in the heart of the city only 3 blocks from the emblematic Paseo de Gracia, walking distance to the Gaudi architecture, the modernist area and 10 minutes walk from Catalunya Square. Whether travelling on business or pleasure the Best Western Premier Hotel Dante is the best area to stay. For shopping, you are on the right place. You will find the most elegant and fashionable shops at the Paseo de Gracia and all kinds of restaurants with a radius of 100 meters. The Best Western Premier Hotel Dante offers a warm welcome and familiar atmosphere. Hotel has rooms available for four(4)people. To get them you have to book 2 Twin connecting rooms. This is great for groups who want to stay in the city centre and for weekend trips.

 

Barcelona outskirts

The Hotel Ibis Barcelona Montmelo-Granollers is a budget hotel located 15km north of Barcelona city centre with 100 rooms. It has a basic restaurant and rooms are to an average standard. It is located on the Catalunya racing track, on the AP-7 motorway providing good transport links. Although this is not in the city centre it would provide a cheap stop of point for your group.

 

The Best Western Hotel Alfa Aeropuerto is not much to look at from the outside although is a 4 star hotel and more attractive on the inside. It also contains a swimming pool and restaurant. The hotel is located 10km from the city centre and just 2 km from the airport. Conveniently it has a free buss service to and from the airport.

 

These are examples of hotels that would be suitable or groups. If you want to save on travel and everything you want to do is in the centre of Barcelona. It is probably worth paying a little more to stay in the centre. If you don’t need to stay in the centre then you can often save money by staying on the outskirts.

 

If you want to contact hotels directly you can find a list of hotels and their details on the web site http://www.in-holidays-europe.co.uk for Europe, America, Canada, Asia and Africa. To get comparison booking quotes for group hotels try visiting http://www.mygrouptour.com

Robert has worked in the travel industry for the past 5 years and has been involved in flight holidays, escorted tours and cruising. Useful resources include: Coach hire and Hotels in Barcelona

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Aug 24

You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but it still doesn’t hurt to have an eye-catching dust jacket, one that will provide that great first impression on which many discerning customers rely.  To that end, allow me to introduce my amazing cover designer for Eagle Rising, David Kimball Davis, an art photographer with an eye for detail and an inherent feel for setting a mood with a picture.

Originally from the Lake Tahoe area, David has been involved in art in one way or another for most of his life, from graphite portraiture, to pastel chalk sketchings for a line of greeting cards which also included his original poetry, to caricature drawing and unique marketing logos.  In recent years, he has focused his camera lens on the tiny details of product photography as well as on the quiet beauty of landscapes and architecture.  His sports photography has won awards, and he is renowned in the fast-paced world of hot rod photography, where his custom photographs are sought by vintage car collectors.

Clearly a versatile photographer, David has an uncanny way of bringing to light the subtle nuances of his subjects, revealing hidden shapes and shooting from unique angles that bring a greater appreciation of the ordinary and turn it into magnificent art.  I once admired his black-and-white photo of an old barn in winter and wanted to see the real thing.  When he showed it to me, I was astounded.  It was on a road I’d traveled many times.  The old barn had never caught my eye before.

If you haven’t guessed by now, the cover designer is also my husband, and I am fortunate that his art and my writing have been able to come together in one creative work.

Although the story in Eagle Rising takes place in the beautiful state of Montana, the photograph that graces the book’s cover was actually taken on a ranch in eastern Utah.  It captures the rolling, wide-open spaces, and most especially, the massive umbrella of sky that is so prevalent in the story.  The eagle soars partway into the text, denoting the rising eagle referred to in the story, and it is a fitting introduction to the frontier saga found within.

I look forward to working with him again on my next project.  In the meantime, I invite you to peruse his website, www.dkdavisphotography.com, to enjoy his work far beyond what I am able to describe here, because after all, a picture is worth a thousand words!

Shelly Greenhalgh-Davis is the author of two published historical fiction novels, Eagle Shadow and its sequel Eagle Rising. Visit her at www.shellygreenhalghdavis.com.

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