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Beach Vacation Destinations in Europe

Countries in Europe are very popular holiday destinations. Either winter or summer holidays, Europe has much to offer. It has great beaches, temperate climates and good selection of resorts that cater to any kind of holidays you want. There are a lot of famous beaches all over Europe that are very ideal to a wonderful beach vacation. Here are some places in Europe with famous beach vacation destinations:

Spain

There are several beach vacation resorts in Spain located mainly along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. You may also choose to go to some islands in Spain located at Majorca. They are very popular and you will have a great beach vacation at a reasonable price here.

If you don’t want too much crowd during your beach vacation, you may choose to go to Cadiz. This golden sandy beach at Cadiz has a serene and rustic quality. You may also tour around the city of Cadiz and see its ancient quality from its local historical attractions, architectures and designs.

France

The Biarritz Beach at the Basque coast of France is sunny and has a mild weather which is perfect all year-round for those who want to take a beach vacation. Biarritz has a Spanish influence so expect a great cuisine and design in the place. There are also several attractions near Biarritz Beach that you can visit and local shopping places to buy for souvenirs.

Another popular beach vacation destination in France is the beach at St. Tropez. This beautiful beach has a tropical weather that makes it a great destination for a beach vacation. There are also chic clubs for you to visit and enjoy at night that will erase the thought of boredom in your stay at St.Tropez.

Monaco

The Larvotto Beach has a beautiful and sunny weather. This beach caters mostly to the wealthy and glamourous, making it ideal for a luxurious beach vacation. You can enjoy eating in its fine restaurants and have a great time at its classy clubs.

Croatia

Most tourists that visit Croatia go to coasts especially along the Adriatic Sea. It has an extraordinary coastline and the popular beaches at Croatia are those atSibenik, Dubrovnik, Trogir, Zadar, the National Park Brijuni Islands and the National Park Kornati . You can enjoy the beauty of the beach or go scuba diving. If you are yet to learn scuba diving, there are a number of beaches that has qualified instructors to teach you.

Greece

The small island of Mykonos in Greece has varied atmospheres that makes it good for any kind of vacation – family, friends, or romantic getaways. You can enjoy some water activities here or just have a relaxing time under the sun. The local restaurants here will give you the taste of the classic Greek cuisine that you will totally enjoy.

These places are just some of the most popular ones for the beach bums. They should be on your list if you are planning to take a beach vacation to Europe. Cheap holiday packages to these places may be available. Just have a thorough researchonline for the best deals that will suit your budget.

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10月 31st, 2009 by admin
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Koalas

Koalas are the only species of the family Phascolarctidae. Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are marsupials and herbivore which means that they only eat plants. Koalas are found in East Australia.

People often call koalas ''koala bears'' because they look like a teddy bear. However, they are not a bear.

Appearance
Deppending where they come from the koala has a silver-grey fur, some sharp claws for climbing up trees and a big pink or black nose. Koalas are very good in hearing and smelling, but aren't good in seeing.

Life
At night koalas are mostly awake and active. Koalas live in the Eucalyptus trees. They eats leaves, fruit and bark from the Eculyptus trees. When finding water koalas don't need to go to a creek, river or lake to find some because they get all their water from the leaves they eat

When a mother koala gives birth to a baby koala the newly born is about a quarter of an inch long and is born with no ears, eyes or hair. The baby stays in its mother pouch until it's 12 moths old and from that day on she or he dosen't have to drink milk anymore, but have fun in the new world. When she or he is 18 moths old it leaves its mother but if its mother has another baby she or he stays longer.

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10月 30th, 2009 by admin
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Visit Rajasthan- The Land Of Mystic Monuments and Wonders

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Rajasthan- the land of exquisite monuments, picturesque lakes, blossoming gardens is one of the most admired tourism destination of the world. It is one such destination where you will find the monuments so fascination and alluring, that joyfully reveals its glorious past to all visitors. It is one of the best places in India where visitors will have the most wonderful time traveling and visiting these great wonders of the golden state. Thousands and millions of visitors from every part of the world visit this beautiful state to catch the fascinating sight of the monuments, forts and captivating lakes. Visit once to this beautiful state of India and it is sure you are going too allured with the magnetizing beauty of monuments, forts, palaces and picturesque lakes. ;

There are several captivating destination in this destinations for tourist to visit and enjoy there holiday in an exciting way. Jaipur also known as Pink City of India is also the gateway to Rajasthan tourism. It is one of the most alluring destinations of Golden triangle tour and most of the traveling destination to this golden state starts from here. This pink city is gifted with marvelous attracting and tempting monuments such as Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and Birla Mandir. Visiting and exploring these monuments will give mighty pleasure to the heart add moments to cherish throughout life. Jantar Mantar is the astronomical wonderland where the instruments of the ancient days are kept and till date these instrument gives the weather forecast and information about space. Hawa Mahal- the palaces of wind is simply eye catching. The architectural genius of this monument is highly appreciated by visitors and this monument adds more charm and beauty to Jaipur.

Apart from Jaipur, Jodhpur is still the heroic place of kings and the queen of visitors. Popularly known as the blue city, Jodhpur is the heart of monuments. Mehrangarh Fort, Ummaid Bhavan Palace, Jashwant Thada, Balsamand Lake, Government Museum Osiyan Temple and Mandore Garden are some of the most tempting destination of this Blue City. Among these fascinating monuments, Mehrangarh Fort is highly visited by tourists and its magnetizing beauty simply leaves every visitor spell bound. Being here one can visit the lovely Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Rang Mahal, Royal Darbar, Moti Mahal, Chandan Mahal and marvelous museum. The beauty of the fort is very hard to describe in words but the view of the city from the top of the fort is breathtaking.

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Further more visit to Udaipur- the heartthrobs of Rajasthan Tourism. It tempting beauty of forts, palaces and lakes is highly praised by visitors. Lake Palace, City Palace, Jag Mandir, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Jagdish Temple and Fateh Sagar Lake, are some of the captivating destination of this Lake City. Most of all the beauty and the picturesque view of Lake Pichola give mighty pleasure to visitors coming to this place. Taking a memorable motor boat ride on the Lake Pichola gives you an ever ending memory to rejoice on Rajasthan India tours. Visit to this place and it is sure you will fall in love with the alluring beauty of this place.

There are many other captivating destinations that add more beauty and charm to your Rajasthan tours. The best way to visit these destinations is through hiring car from any Car Rental in Rajasthan Company. These car rental companies also help visitors to find out best hotels in Rajasthan with great hospitality and services. Visiting this golden state in this holiday and you will you be awe struck with its magnetizing monumental beauty and harmonious surrounding.

Michael Smith is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for car rental in rajasthan and Hotels in Rajasthan. Now he is rendering his services to http://www.grandtoursindia.com/

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10月 29th, 2009 by admin
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English Language schools in Queensland

SCARBOROUGH BEACH AND THE SCHOOL PREPARE FOR SUMMER

This summer on Scarborough Beach a host of fun activities have been lined up. These include several surf competitions, beach rescue exhibitions, Scarborough Surf life Saving Club Open Day, Concerts, Cricket, Volleyball and Triathlon Trials. ; Restaurants are popping up all over the place and the opportunities for casual work are increasing.

Scarborough Surf Life Saving Club and our School – Team work saves lives.
Now that the school has a firm partnership with SSLSC we are proud to support a comprehensive safety program with the club. Lifesavers and staff from the club will be giving frequent demonstrations and power point presentations at the school. ; Students will also have a chance to go down to the beach with the surf crew and get a real life experience of riding in a surf boat, standing up on a board and learning about the ocean with qualified instructors. ; This service is provided at no additional cost to the student.

Cambridge Exams for 2010 – CAE, FCE and PET courses
We are now taking enrolments for all the Cambridge Exam courses. Classes will start on 4th January 2010. ; Our prices are very competitive and we are charging the same for all our classes. ; Please get in contact with us for more information.

Timetable Changes for 2010 – A shorter course with more time to enjoy the beach
Please note that we are creating a new timetable for 2010. ; Classes will start at 8.30am and finish at 2.15pm from Monday to Friday. ; Students will still be attending the required hours to meet visa conditions. ; Evening Classes will also be continuing so please contact us for more details.

IELTS INTENSIVE CLASSES - Permanent Residency made simpler
The demand for IELTS is continuing to increase. ; Intensive 2-4 week courses for both part-time and full time clients is growing.

Can I study Mornings? YES Can I study Afternoons? YES
Can I study Evenings? YES Can I join any Monday? YES

Resouce: English Language schools in Queensland

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10月 29th, 2009 by admin
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Travel Alert: Earthquake Strikes Central Region of Italy, Abruzzo

This is a brief overview of the earthquake that today struck the central Italian region of Italy.? We are keeping an eye on the situation, so come
back for regular updates.

What’s happening:

Reuters news service reports (06/04/09) – Rescuers searched through the night for survivors of an earthquake
that killed more than 130* people in central Italy early on Monday and
left thousands of homeless huddled in tent camps and rough shelters.

Rain complicated the task of firemen and emergency workers combing
the rubble in the hope of plucking people alive from collapsed houses
in the medieval mountain city of L’Aquila and nearby villages, some
almost entirely destroyed.

The quake struck shortly after 3.30 a.m. (9:30 p.m. EDT) on Monday,
catching residents in their sleep and flattening houses, ancient
churches and other buildings in 26 cities and towns.

Aftershocks rattled the area, some 100 km east (60 miles) of Rome in the Abruzzo region, throughout the day.

Local authorities said more than 130 people were confirmed dead and
more than 1,500 injured. The civil protection agency put the number of
homeless at up to 50,000.

In other reports –

- SMH.com.au reports (as of 08/04/09) Current death toll stands at 235 with 50 unaccounted for.

- SMH.com.au reports Italian disaster management authorities had said there were no
foreigners among those confirmed dead, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
said this morning. But he warned the final toll was feared to be much
higher.

- A civil protection official told the BBC that 3,000 to 10,000 buildings may have been damaged by the earthquake.

How does this affect travellers?

L’Aquila, the captial city of the Abruzzo region is a very popular tourist destination as well as being a large University city.

Laid out within medieval walls on a hill in the wide valley of the Aterno river, and surrounded by the Apennine Mountains, with the Gran Sasso d’Italia to the north-east.

Unbeknown to most international travellers is that Italy is a hot spot for Earthquakes. Caught between two fault lines at the juncture of tectonic plate
movements between Europe and Africa, the country is prone to regular
quakes. However, it is unusual for the country to experience an earthquake as deadly as today’s as outlined in this Guardian article.

Common sense dictates that all unessential travel to this region of Italy should be avoided.

What is the official Govt Travel Advice?

This
data can change frequently, so please check your local Government’s
website.? Also, register with your foreign affairs department so they
can more easily find you in the event of an emergency.

AUS – Smart Traveller Website

"On 6 April 2009, an earthquake measuring 6.3 magnitude, occurred near
the city of L’Aquila in the Abruzzo region. Many people were injured or
killed and thousands have been made homeless. Australians in the area
should follow the instructions of the Italian authorities and monitor
the media for further developments. If you are travelling to the
Abruzzo region, you should contact your tour operator to check whether
services at your planned destination have been affected."

UK Govt – Foreign & Commonwealth Office -

"We have been advised that there are no reports of British casualties or deaths so far, but the Embassy is continuing to monitor the situation.? The Italian government has asked people not to travel to L’aquila and we would advise British nationals to stay away from the area until further notice.? If you have any concerns about British nationals in the region please ring 020 7008 1500."

US Dept of State –

" Americans traveling in Italy should contact family in the United States
to let them know their current whereabouts. U.S. citizens traveling to
or through Italy are encouraged to follow post-earthquake developments
in the media. Americans in Italy are urged to register either online at https://travelregistration.state.gov
or by phone or in person directly with the U.S. Embassy in Rome or the
Consulates General in Milan, Florence, and Naples. Registering gives
U.S. citizens access to updated information on travel and security
within Italy and makes it easier for the Embassy to contact citizens in
case of emergency."?

Canada – Foreign Affairs & International Trade –

"Canadians should exercise caution, monitor local news reports, and follow the advice of local authorities coordinating the response. In case of emergency, contact the Embassy of Canada in Rome (see Section 5 below) or the Emergency Operations Center in Ottawa (call collect to 613-996-8885)"

What should you do after an earthquake?? Advice from security experts Red24

  • After an earthquake, be prepared for aftershocks and plan where you will take cover when these occur.
  • Check for injuries and provide first aid to those who need
  • When returning home/to the hotel, exercise extreme caution. Check for gas, water and sewer breaks, downed electric lines and shorts, turn off appropriate utilities. Check for building damage and potential safety problems during aftershocks (cracks around chimneys and foundations. Because of the danger of gas leaks avoid the use of open flames such as matches and lighters
  • Clean up dangerous spills
  • Use caution when opening cabinets and cupboards as contents may have shifted and might fall on you as the door is opened
  • Wear shoes
  • Listen to the radio or TV for updated emergency information and instructions; local radio and local officials can provide the most appropriate advice for your situation
  • Do not use the telephone unless for an emergency
  • Use the car in very urgent situations only. In this way, streets and entrances are free for rescue and supply vehicles
  • If you are in a coastal area be aware of possible tidal waves (tsunami). If necessary, move to higher ground
  • Cooperate with police and other public safety officials
  • Do not go into damaged buildings until they have been cleared by the authorities
  • Gather your family together and make sure you have some shelter for the immediate future, even if it is simple protection from the rain and cold
  • If you evacuate, call your contact to let them know where you are going and when you expect to arrive
  • Stay in a group if possible
  • After an earthquake, animal behaviour can change quite drastically and usually docile pets may become aggressive or defensive

Welfare and whereabouts after an earthquake

Concerned relatives and friends may try to contact you after an earthquake to check on your well-being and call the relevant embassy if they are unable to reach you at your home/hotel or on your mobile. Most embassies collect the names of their citizens possibly involved in a disaster, working with local authorities and possibly contacting hotels,? airports and hospitals as well. Once the phone lines are clear, you may want to contact your embassy or consulate to? update them on your situation. Embassies may send representatives to hotels to collect information lists, so try to
compile a list with your name, first name, date of birth, health status and the name and telephone number of? relatives in your home country to pass on to them. If you are staying in a hotel, or travelling with a group, you may? want to put together a list with everyone’s details to help facilitate this process.

Visiting an earthquake-prone area
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Hotels in earthquake-prone areas should have an earthquake preparedness plan in place, providing pre-, during and
post-earthquake safety measures. Before travelling, check with your hotel whether they have such a plan in place,? and ask them what it is.

If they do not have an emergency plan, and you want to be prepared, keep a few extra bottles of water and some extra food in your room.

10月 27th, 2009 by admin
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