Steve Kevin
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Jamaica, Land of Wood and Water
- By Steve Kevin
- Published 02/28/2008
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Just mention the word Jamaica and the mind is filled with images of beach party, reggae and rum. The most populous English speaking island simply exudes with relaxed and laidback life on the beach. It is home to a lot of celebrities while still more rich and famous flock to the party island day in and day out.
The island nation is called Xaymaca by its native inhabitants, which in Arawakan means either "Land of Springs" or "Land of Wood and Water".
The island nation is called Xaymaca by its native inhabitants, which in Arawakan means either "Land of Springs" or "Land of Wood and Water".
Indonesia a Smorgasbord Surprise
- By Steve Kevin
- Published 02/29/2008
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Comprised of seventeen thousand islands, Indonesia is a sure smorgasbord surprise. Wide-eyed guests could simply marvel at the wondrous beauty before their eyes but have to settle for a few courses in order to enjoy each trip to the largest archipelago of the world.
Here is a sampling of the extensively diverse Indonesian travel menu.
Sumatra
Sitting on the equator, Indonesia's largest province is covered with tropical rainforests which is home to a rich collection of flora and fauna ecosystem.
Here is a sampling of the extensively diverse Indonesian travel menu.
Sumatra
Sitting on the equator, Indonesia's largest province is covered with tropical rainforests which is home to a rich collection of flora and fauna ecosystem.
Australia Surprises Waiting For You
- By Steve Kevin
- Published 03/5/2008
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Australia is not just about the city of Sydney and the grandiose Opera House. More than the famous kangaroos, koalas, trackers and the outback, the continent down under actually tops the list of every nature lover's favorite escape to paradise.
Lismore
Lismore is perfect for those looking for the chance to commune with nature. Because forests are all around and even within the city, avid hikers, trekkers and campers alike would love to immerse in the beauty of nature that is just a few minutes away from the city center.
Lismore
Lismore is perfect for those looking for the chance to commune with nature. Because forests are all around and even within the city, avid hikers, trekkers and campers alike would love to immerse in the beauty of nature that is just a few minutes away from the city center.
The Dublin Castle in Ireland
- By Steve Kevin
- Published 03/5/2008
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The Dublin Castle is one of the most significant structures in the Republic of Ireland. It has stood for centuries and had its share of renovations and changes both to the physical part of the Castle as well as with the governing powers that have ruled over Ireland.
The Castle was originally created as a defensive fortress for the city of Norman, but it soon played a very different role and became the royal residence for the leaders of Ireland.
The Castle was originally created as a defensive fortress for the city of Norman, but it soon played a very different role and became the royal residence for the leaders of Ireland.
The Theatre Royal in Glasgow
- By Steve Kevin
- Published 03/5/2008
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Glasgow, Scotland is home to the Theatre Royal. This beautiful Scottish landmark has been around since the later part of the 19th century and has since had its share of fires and disasters. The present facade of the Theatre Royal is perhaps the only thing that remains of the original. Throughout its lifetime the Theater Royal had many prestigious performances including those conducted by the Scottish Ballet and the Scottish Opera.
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