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  • Some Information for Persons That Are Going to Rent Holiday Home  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Among with fast improvement of the Internet and other modern technologies there are lots of travel services that are virtual. Today, there is an assortment of vacation rentals Internet sites to select from. Whether you want a chalet, condo or even a waterfront estate it simply takes just several clicks on your keyboard.
  • What To Do If You Miss Your Flight  By : Brian Jenkins
    Traveling by airplane is quicker and more efficient than traveling by car, but that does not mean that you will not run into problems. Probably the most common problem, as well as the biggest headache, is a missed flight. A missed flight causes a variety of problems. If it was a connecting flight, you will likely miss all of your connections as well.
  • Tips For Successfully Flying Standby  By : Brian Jenkins
    Stand by flying has changes in recent years. In the past, standby tickets were available that allowed you to fly much cheaper, as long as you were willing to risk sitting at the airport for an extended period of time. Now, these standby tickets are no longer available, but flying standby still has its benefits. When you make reservations, you most likely choose the most convenient and the least expensive flight from your preferred airport to your destination.
  • Tips For Packing For A Cruise Vacation  By : Brian Jenkins
    Packing for a cruise is similar to packing for any other vacation. While there are some specifics to keep in mind, the most important thing that you can do to make your life easier is to ask your travel agent if there are any recommended items for your cruise or destination.
  • Popular Activities Offered On A Cruise  By : Brian Jenkins
    Cruise ships have long understood the importance of making the trip as much fun as the destination. While each cruise line offers their own unique blend of amenities and activities, and some ships are more geared toward families and others toward singles, all cruise lines provide a wide range of entertainment and activities to keep you as busy as you want to be during the cruise.
  • Packing Your Luggage: Tips For A Long Trip  By : Brian Jenkins
    Traveling is great fun, but for every trip, the most important step occurs before you leave home. Packing for your trip is a combination of analysis and art form, and the longer that you are gone, the more important it becomes. No one expects to have the same variety of clothes and shoes on the road as they have at home, but it is often difficult to balance what you need with what you want.
  • Important Questions To Ask When Reserving A Hotel Room  By : Brian Jenkins
    Whether you are booking a hotel room through the hotel clerk, a national toll free number or on the Internet, it is important to have the answers to all of your questions so that when you show up at the hotel, undoubtedly tired and ready for a break, you are not facing any surprises. There are no right or wrong answers to any of these questions, but it is important to know what to expect before finalizing your plans.
  • MYSTERIOUS PLACES  By : Rajneesh
    In AD 600 Teotihuacán in Mexico was the sixth largest city in the world and about 200,000 people lived there. Just 150 years later, Teotihuacán was almost deserted, and plants had begun to grow over the city’s huge pyramids. Nobody knows why Teotihuacán was abandoned, but a huge fire may have devastated it in AD 650.

    The Nazca Lines
    The Nazca Lines are enormous drawings on the ground (called geoglyphs) that stretch across the Nazca Desert in southern Peru.
  • The Empire State Building  By : Rajneesh
    New York’s tallest building is the Empire Sate Building, which stands on Fifth Avenue, New York, between 33rd Street and 34th Street. It was built on the site of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and took 410 days at a rate of 4 ½ floors a week to complete. The building was opened on 1 May 1931 by remote control, when President Herbert Hoover pressed a button in Washington DC.
    The Empire State Building towers 381m above ground-and measures 443.2m to the top of the TV tower.
  • Famous bridges  By : Rajneesh
    Pont d’Avignon, France
    This bridge was built in the 12th century. It was made famous by the song “Sur le Pont d’Avignon” (On Avignon Bridge).

    Bridge of Sighs, Venice, Italy
    The Bridge of Sighs was designed in 1560. It connects the Doge’s Palace with the city jail, and prisoners who had been sentenced to death had to cross the bridge to reach the jail. Its name is said to come from their sighs of despair.
  • Famous trains  By : Rajneesh
    Orient Express
    The orient Express began trips from Pars, France, to Bulgaria on 5 October 1883 and from 1889 went as far as Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. It was the first trans-European train and traveled a total of 2,736km across six countries in great style. It stopped running in 1977, but was re-launched five years later.
  • Concorde fact file  By : Rajneesh
    Concorde, the only passenger aircraft ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, was first named in a speech by general de Gaulle on 13 January 1963. The Anglo-French project began the following year.
  • Money facts  By : Rajneesh
    The first coins
    Coins made from gold and silver were used in Lydia, an ancient Middle Eastern kingdom, in about 687-652 BC. The coins were known as staters.

    Largest coins
    Swedish 10-daler copper coins (made in 1644) weighed 19.71km.
  • Christian festivals  By : Rajneesh
    Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
    6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus’s appearance as a newborn to the Magi (three wise men); Jesus’s baptism, when God acknowledged his son; Jesus’s first public miracle, when he turned water to wine in Galilee.
  • Famous cars  By : Rajneesh
    Mercedes
    The German luxury car, which has been made since 1901, took its name from Mercedes, the daughter of Daimler car company director Emil Jellinek.
  • Types of train  By : JASSI
    Not all trains are the same: these are just some of the variations around the world.

    Monorail
    A monorail train runs on a single rail, instead of on a track or two rails. It is either suspended from the rail or straddles it. The Tokyo Monorail in Japan carries 100
  • Theatre records  By : JASSI
    First actor
    Thespis was the first performer ever recorded. He was an actor in Greece in 534BC. At this time, Greek actors used masks, and Thespis was the first to use stage make-up.

    World’s oldest theatres
    The oldest indoor theatre i
  • Sacred books  By : JASSI
    The Koran (Islam)
    Allah is the Islamic name for God. Muslims believe that He revealed His wishes for the world to a man called Muhammad. These massages were later collected together as the Koran (also written Qur’an). Muslims believe that the words of the Koran are the exact words of Allah. It is said that it has not been altered
  • THE OSCARS  By : JASSI
    What is an Oscar?
    The Academy Awards of scars are the most famous of all film awards. They have been presented since 1929. The awards are voted for by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science, which has more than 5,500 members, including previous nominees and winners. They make a shortlist of five nominees in each of 24 categories (apart from special, honorary and technical awards)
  • Diamond fact file  By : JASSI
    • The weight of diamonds is measured in carats. The word comes from carob, which is a bean that grows on the Ceratonia siliqua tree. The bean has an amazingly consistent weight of 0.2g. There are five carats to a gram and about 142 carats to the ounce.
    • Fewer than 1,000
  • Famous trains  By : Rajneesh
    Orient Express
    The orient Express began trips from Pars, France, to Bulgaria on 5 October 1883 and from 1889 went as far as Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. It was the first trans-European train and traveled a total of 2,736km across six countries in great style. It stopped running in 1977, but was re-launched five years later.
  • Concorde fact file  By : Rajneesh
    Concorde, the only passenger aircraft ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, was first named in a speech by general de Gaulle on 13 January 1963. The Anglo-French project began the following year.
  • Money facts  By : Rajneesh
    The first coins
    Coins made from gold and silver were used in Lydia, an ancient Middle Eastern kingdom, in about 687-652 BC. The coins were known as staters.

    Largest coins
    Swedish 10-daler copper coins (made in 1644) weighed 19.71km.
  • Christian festivals  By : Rajneesh
    Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
    6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus’s appearance as a newborn to the Magi (three wise men); Jesus’s baptism, when God acknowledged his son; Jesus’s first public miracle, when he turned water to wine in Galilee.
  • Famous cars  By : Rajneesh
    Mercedes
    The German luxury car, which has been made since 1901, took its name from Mercedes, the daughter of Daimler car company director Emil Jellinek.
  • TREK PLANNING –FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    Which trek should I choose? When do I go? How do I prepare? These are some of the questions that will arise once you decide to go on a trekking holiday. The kind of hike you end up doing will depend on your level of physical fitness, time constraints and your budget. A person with no trekking experience should not begin with a hike in Ladakh, no matter how attractive it seems. You will be starting at a high altitude and will definitely have a problem acclimatising. Far form your holiday being fu
  • CAMPING SAHIB-STYLE  By : JASSI
    During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun bearers A couple of khansamas to prepare the mulligatawny soups, pot roasts and puddings, bearers to serve, porters, mules and muleteers, sleeping tents, dining tents, camp cots, books and painting material, chairs and tables.
  • WILD ROSES  By : JASSI
    Found in the Western Himalayas from Pakistan to Nepal in rocky slopes in arid areas at 1,500-4, 100m, the wild rose (Rosa webbiana) is a deciduous shrug. The plant can grow to a height of 2m. It flowers in June and the seeds ripen from August to October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by bees.
    The fruit is up to 25 mm in diameter, but with only a thin layer of flesh around the seed
  • FOOD TIPS FOR TREKKERS  By : JASSI
    Plan the dishes on your day wise menu careful with your trekking buddies. Agree that on Monday morning you will eat A and B for breakfast, C for lunch, D and E for dinner, and on Tuesday, you will eat X, Y and Z and so on. If you prefer porridge for breakfast, don’t carry the whole heavy tin, but measure out the required quantity and carry it in a zip-lock bag or plastic. Avoid carrying tinned food, as this will only add dead weight to your pack. Be realistic about the quantity of rice each pers
  • Trivia on India’s biodiversity  By : JASSI
    · India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife.
    · The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 endemic species of amphibians’ and a rich fauna of insects.
    · Of the eight species of turtles found in the world, India is home to five species.
  • RANIKHET (TEA WITH THE QUEEN)  By : JASSI
    State Uttaranchal -India
    Location High up in the Kumaon hills at 6,000ft, Ranikhet is 54 km from Nainital and 354 km NE of Delhi
    Route from Delhi NH24 to Rampur via Hapur, Gajrauia and Moradabad; NH87 to Kathgodam via Rudrapur; state highway to Ranikhet via Bhimtal, Bhowali and Khairna.

    Ages ago a Kumaoni queen, Rani Padmini, fell so deeply in love with the green glades and meadows of a tiny hill paradise that her king, Raja Sukherdev, built her a grand palace there and named the place Ra
  • KASAULI-FOR PEACE & TRANQUILITY  By : JASSI
    State Himachal Pradesh,INDIA

    Location in the Shivaliks at 6,400 ft, overlooking the plains of Punjab, 77km from Shimla Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala; NH22 to Dharampur via Panchkula and Pinjore; state road to Kasauli.
    Strolling down quiet country lanes lined with aged chestnut trees, not a sound to be heard save for the sweet chattering of birds, Kasauli will help you rid your mind of its clutter and your body of its lassitude. Indeed, the very air
  • AN ACTIVE VOLCANO( BARREN ISLAND)  By : JASSI
    Disbelief registers quickly on most people’s faces when I tell them that India has an active volcano. Well, the truth is that India does have volcanoes. And, historically, the most active volcano along the volcanic arc extending between Sumatra and Burma is India’s very own Barren Island. With reported eruptions dating back to 1787, we have known the volcano’s existence for centuries. However, inaccessibility and limited, poorly publicized research has long rendered the island an enigma unto its
  • RED HILLS  By : JASSI
    THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED
    State Tamil Nadu,INDIA
    Location the Red Hills area, 28 km from Ooty, is in an ecologically fragile zone of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve where no more development can happen, 325 km S of Bangalore.
  • NATURE WALK AT NAUKUCHIATAL  By : JASSI
    STATE: Uttranchal,INDIA

    Just a short way out of Delhi, a towering statue of Hanuman announces the crossing of the sacred River Ganga at Garhmukteshwar on the highway to the hills. Another tall Hanuman greets you when you finally pull over the last hill into Naukuchiatal, a quiet hideaway filled with birdsong and the promise of peace.
    Cradles by green mountains, this misty blue lake is fed by an underwater spring, which keeps its waters high. A single view of all nine corners of Naukuchiata
  • BE A KING FOR A DAY AT CHAIL  By : JASSI
    State Himachal Pradesh,India.
    Location a wooded retreat at 7,054 ft, 89km from Kalka and 351 km N of Delhi Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala via Panipat and Karnal; NH22 to Kandaghat via Panchkula, Kalka and Dharampur; state road to Chail via Sadhupul. Tiny Chail does not rival the colonial grandeur of Shimla, but it does give you a feel of how the summer capital of the Raj must have looked before its salubrious environs were chopped down to make way fo
  • Yacht Chartering in the Mediterranean  By : Amarendra
    This article provides more information regarding Yacht Chartering in the Mediterranean Greece. Mediterranean is an enamoring part of the world that is filled with immense beauty and mesmerizing charm.
  • The Asian elephant  By : Rajneesh
    Many species of elephant once roamed the Earth. Today, they are limited to just two species in Africa and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). In India, the wild Asian elephant population is estimated to be 25,000-27,000. Weighing 3,000 kg, the Asian elephant differs from the African one in a number of ways:
  • THE LEOPARD  By : Rajneesh
    The leopard (Panthera pardus) is dispersed over a wider area today than that of any of the other large cats. It is one of the roaring cats, capable of producing a deep sawing roar similar to that of the jaguar. The leopard coat pattern has a clear yellow coat with dark spots or rosettes. Some leopards’ coats may vary in colour, and the jet-black melanistic type is also popularly called the ‘Black Panther’
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  • The Flower Valley  By : Rajneesh
    In 1931, Frank S. Smythe was one of six British mountaineers who climbed Kamet. On his return to the plains, he crossed the Bhyundar Pass, standing at 5,086m, “with the intention of exploring the mountainous region at the source of the two principal tributaries of the Ganges, the Alaknanda and Gangotri rivers’. The next day, Smythe descended to “lush meadows… embowered amidst flowers.
  • The magical world of ferns  By : Rajneesh
    • Ferns, of which there are now about 12000 species, have been on our planet for more than 300 million years in the Carboniferous Period (about 369-280 million years ago), they grew abundantly; the period was known as the ‘Age of Ferns’. Most ferns of this period became extinct but, later, some evolved into our modern ferns.
  • The Garden of Eden  By : Rajneesh
    Smythe recorded some 262 species of flowers in 1937 and 29 more were added to the list a few years later. You will find anemones, geraniums, marsh marigolds, Primulas, potentilla, geum, asters, lilium, ranunculus, corydalis, inula, Brahma kamal, campanula, pedicularis, arisaema, morina, impatiens, bistorta, ligularia, anaphalis, saxifragus, sibbaldia, thermopsis, trollius, codonopsis, dactylorhiza, cypripedium, strawberry epilobium and rhododendrons. Many of the flowers found here have medicinal
  • The Asian elephant  By : Rajneesh
    Many species of elephant once roamed the Earth. Today, they are limited to just two species in Africa and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). In India, the wild Asian elephant population is estimated to be 25,000-27,000. Weighing 3,000 kg, the Asian elephant differs from the African one in a number of ways:
  • Luxury Yacht Management & Chartering  By : Amarendra
    Yacht Managing and Chartering is a tough yet pretty challenging business nowadays! Most of the Luxury and Mega Yacht owners complain for the bad and unsatisfactory managements for their yachts
  • Tahiti Cruise & Vacation  By : Tuanua
    Tahiti Cruise & Vacation is your online travel agent and guide to Tahiti, the largest and arguably one of the most picturesque patches of land in the southern Pacific Ocean. Tahiti Cruise & Vacation offers quality advice and services tailor-made for tourists planning to visit this Polynesian paradise.
  • Know About Group Cruises  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    Your entire group will be able to enjoy exquisite dinners together as well. This gives everyone the opportunity to get to know each other better, or to catch up with family members and friends.
  • Princess Cruises: Amazing Cruise Facilities  By : Trent Allan007 Trent Allan007
    Travel Different Places With Princess Cruises

    There will be no need to think twice to travel on these cruises, as they offer world class services for everyone.

    Among the dizzying assortments of cruise liners, Princess cruises offers an exclusive travel experience to the travelers from the world. Princess cruises offer a wide variety of facilities in order to make the cruise vacations a dream come true. The cruise line has carried a number of people to a maximum of 200 unlike ports all over the world. The cruise line offers exceptional services to the travelers who just desire to spend their weekends or for those who want to relish the beautiful sights during their 2 to 3 months journey.
  • Know About Medical Cruises  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    If you own a small medical office, imagine the possibilities you have. Not only will you boost moral in your office by taking your staff on a cruise, but you will also be contributing to the success of your business.
  • KULLU SHAWLS (INDIA)  By : JASSI
    KULLU SHAWLS (INDIA)

    Kullu’s famous shawls evolved from the pattu, the traditional dress of the valley. A three-meter length of hand-woven wool, the pattu is worn by women like a tunic, wrapped round the body and fastened at the front and over the shoulders. The pattu is still widely used by village women, usually worn on top of pajamas. Married women also wear a dhattu, or headscarf.
    Men use to wrap the pattu like a shawl across their shoulders but it’s rare to see a man wearing one these
  • Lakshadweep-Spectacular Sunset  By : JASSI
    Lakshadweep-Spectacular Sunset

    Spectacular sunsets draw people to the shore in the evenings. Check out Kavaratti, the administrative capital of Lakshadweep.

    Lakshadweep is the tiniest Union Territory of India and its only coral island chain. This archipelago consists of 36 islands, 12 atolls, three reefs and five submerged banks. Only 10 of these islands are inhabited – Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat, Kiltan, Agatti, Bangaram, Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti, and Minicoy. The last six are open
  • ITALY-FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    ITALY-FOR TRAVELERS

    Let me guide you how to a visit Italy if you have just 3 days

    Dreading the delirium of the half-a-day-per city method.
    First day: Choose Verona, because it’s small and less sought-after, and thereby devise the dummy approach to seeing Italy. By the evening of the first day I am certain that if you’ve seen on Italian town you’ve seen them all, if you’ve done the rounds of one church you will most certainly overdose on Renaissance art,
  • COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)  By : JASSI
    COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)

    India’s 7,600-km-long coastline is –apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up:

    Orissa
    The only tourists who ventured onto its silken sands used to be Bengali families or pious folks visiting Puri’s Jagannath temple.
  • Adventure Travel In India  By : JASSI
    Adventure Travel In India

    It’s only in India, a country full of adventure, joy and fun.

    Kettuvallam

    High adventure for the unadventurous. If all you want from a holiday is to lie back in a sweet waterborne room, and watch the blue sky, green trees, as other people scurry around to ensure your comfort, get thee onto a houseboat. It may be the kerala cliché, but it really is lovely. These ‘kettuvallams’are outfitted as one-or two-bedroom, self-contained units. They’l
  • MANILA –FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    MANILA –FOR TRAVELERS

    At one o’clock on a weekday night Manila’s Roxas Boulevard (of Baywallk, as I is better known) is buzzing with a variety of entertainment. A group of young stand-up comedians in lurid polyester overalls, sporting gelled Mohawk manes, tumble across a temporary stage shrieking Tagalog lines that send the crowds into hysterical fits of laughter. A little further down a band called Harmony belts out mushy hip-hop to people sitting at a café.
  • VISIT CITY PALACE, BANGALORE IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    VISIT CITY PALACE, BANGALORE IN INDIA

    Anything that comes with the ‘heritage’ tag in Bangalore gives on goosebumps, seeing how the city loves to consign its past to oblivion. The Jayamahal Palace Hotel- an icing sugar-white miniature castle complete with turreted parapets, a royal standard and sprawling grounds- is a lovely anomaly in the traffic-choked heart of the Cantonment. It was apparently built only a century ago by then British Resident, Sir James Austin Bourdillon, though
  • PARADISE IN NANDI HILLS OF INDIA  By : JASSI
    PARADISE IN NANDI HILLS OF INDIA

    Yes it’s in the state of Karnataka of India.


    Nandi Hills has absolutely flat surrounding plains, just outside Bangalore. These are not gently rolling hills, but giant, 2,000-ft granite monolith towering over you that seems to appear from nowhere. The effect is magical.
    The hills get their name from the beautiful statue of Nandi standing guard outside the Yoganandeeshwara Temple atop the hills.
  • MADVI BEACH-FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    MADVI BEACH-FOR TRAVELERS

    Mandvi beach is the only privately owned beach in India, with the property extending right up to the waterline
    Two-and-a-half kilometers of beach all to yourself. A waiter from the restaurant trudges across the sand, bearing provender. Long pool-chairs, under a thatch umbrella. The waves gambol in a few feet away. A fairly determined sort of breeze comes in from the west. A chap could get used to this.
  • ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA


    LOCATION: State Karnatka, India

    What can you say about a place where the local deity is a wandering spirit who wears outsized sandals? And a region so wild that the milestones are painted yellow and green for fear of marauding elephants? For some obscure reason, wild elephants in these parts get so peeved by white milestones that they pull them out and fling them around. The Forest Department recently pulled one of these specimens out o
  • WATER ADVENTURES IN INDIA  By : Rajneesh
    Chilika Lake, Orissa
    Located 100 km from Bhubaneswar, this lake covering 1100 sq km is Asia’s largest salt and fresh water lake. It attracts a large number of migratory birds, like the flamingo, teal, bareheaded goose, shoveller and white- bellied sea eagle. The winter migratory populations come in from as far as Siberia. You will also see cheetals, blackbucks, fishing cats, and dolphins.
  • RELIGIONS IN INDIA-FOR TRAVELERS  By : Rajneesh
    India has seven major religions and many minor ones, six main ethnic groups, and countless holidays.

    Religion is central to Indian culture, and its practice can be seen in virtually every aspect of life in the country. Hinduism is the dominant faith of India, serving about 80 percent of the population. Ten percent worship Islam, and 5 percent are Sikhs and Christians; the rest (a good 45 million) are Buddhists, Jains, Bahai, and more.
  • INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA  By : Rajneesh
    The Rajs demise was partially a result of its remarkable success. It had gained control of the country by viewing it as a source of profit. Infrastructure had been developed, administration established, and an entire structure of governance erected. India had become a profitable venture, and the British were loath to allow the Indian population any power in a system that they viewed as their own accomplishment. The Indians didn’t appreciate this much, and as the 20th century dawned there were in
  • HORSLEY HILLS OF INDIA  By : Rajneesh
    Yes it’s in the state of Andhra Pradesh of India.
    In an earlier avatar when Horsley Hills was not the commercial hill station it is now, it used to be an undeveloped rustic hillock. According to local legend, a pious woman called Mallamma used to live on the top of the hill where she was protected and looked after by an elephant. Word soon got around and the place was rather simplistically dubbed Yenugu Mallamma Konda (hill).
  • GHOST TOWN  By : Rajneesh
    It’s a ghost town. But don’t panic in Detroit.
    Twenty years ago Detroit was the sixth biggest city in America. Today it’s the umpteenth. Everybody left in the 1980s. So why would you go there? In transit; a lot more people pass through Detroit airport (35 million) than live in the city (1million). And Northwest Airlines’ new S1.2 billion ‘World Gateway’ hub means that thousands more will catch a connection here. Detroit is bizarrely proud of being “about a 90 minute flight from 60 percent of th
  • Earn with Adsense without ever having a website of your own  By : JASSI
    Earn with Adsense without ever having a website of your own.

    When I first heard about adsense by google I did not pay attention to it as I do not have my own website to put it on and I did not even know what a blog was back then.
    I have spent many sleepless nights trying to find some way to earn money online without spending cash first, my mistake was overlooking adsense's earning potential. Adsense works by inserting ads to a website through javascript injection to your HTML code, i
  • The most trusted and effective way for making money on the Internet today  By : JASSI
    The most trusted and effective way for making money on the Internet today

    Marketing affiliate programs are the most trusted and effective way for making money on the Internet today. Affiliate Cash Vault shows you a powerful new technique to make money from Adsense. The author Patrick Lanoux gives you some very valuable tools and resources that can earn $500-$5000 per week, depending on how much effort you put into it. Affiliate Cash Vault includes the following tools: 3 ebooks, a webpage tem
  • Adsense and Google  By : JASSI
    Adsense and Google
    There has truly never been a better time to be a writer. With written content being the number one thing people search for on the internet, there is practically limitless opportunity for writers to find avenues to publish their work and make money. One of the best places to write and earn money for your work is the very popular website, Xomba. Xomba bills itself first and foremost as a community where people who like to write can write and comment on other's writing.
  • Secrets of Success- Extensive keyword research  By : JASSI
    Secrets of Success- Extensive keyword research
    Adsense sites need planning and work to be successful. If you are thinking of producing sites for adsense income, or perhaps you already have sites that are not producing a good income if any.

    To be successful, takes a lot of work no matter what you may read because there are so many people promoting products that promise to make adsense income easy.
  • Adsense Revenue, need to study trends  By : JASSI
    Adsense Revenue, need to study trends
    Hype circulates the Internet marketing world about the great potential of Adsense earnings and how people have made fortunes in days, weeks and months of putting up a "secret" website or buying a new template. While these claims of overnight success are not realistic, Google Adsense is a program with a great potential to bring a person a healthy passive income. It does, however, take study, commitment and work on the part of webmasters. They need to study
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING IN INDIA-FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURE TRAVELING-FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR




    White Christmas?
    Whether or not we believe in Christmas, snow is an unfamiliar thrill for most of us. Perennial ‘snow points’ like the Rohtang Pass offer stale patches of the stuff even in summer, but to experience a snowfall you’ll either have to climb a peak or wait for winter. In the right place. Last January saw a relatively heavy snowfall in Himachal; even Kasauli received snow for the first time in five years. But to maximis
  • Ecotourism- Kodai in Bloom-INDIA  By : JASSI
    Ecotourism- Kodai in Bloom


    Kodaikanal is hotting up as a destination for ecotourists.the eco-conscious can build their own holiday cottages there.

    In the Kodai EcoVillage, ad agency O&M’s dream theme, a plot costs between $19000 to $55000 an acre. Buyers have to sign an eco-pledge that restricts construction to 2,800 sq ft (per acre per level) and mandates green construction material, rainwater harvesting, etc. Pondicherry’s Auroville Building Centre is des
  • TRAVELING ADVENTURES-IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    TRAVELING ADVENTURES-I

    Heli- Skiing

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