Dubrovnik, Croatia-Travel Video
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| A city of southern Croatia on a promontory jutting into the Adriatic Sea. A port and popular tourist resort, it was a center of Serbo-Croatian culture and literature in medieval times. Port city, Croatia. It is situated on the southern Adriatic coast southwest of Sarajevo. Founded in the 7th century by Roman refugees, it came under Byzantine rule a |
Book Mall Online
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| Hot Deals on Biographies, Childrens books, Cook Books, Computer Books, Law Books, Sports Books, Literature, Refernce Books, Text Books, Computer Books, Travel Books, Religious Books |
eCognoscente - Travle Literature - Cure for the doldrums!
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| We are in the doldrums of February, that ragged tail end of winter, when spring is barely a whisper of promise, and we are listless...wanting only flowers, leaves, green, sunlight.... The answer is perhaps a compendium, an anthology, a florilegium (with its delightful origins in flower-gathering) of travel writing—because this way one can visit |
The 463: Inside Tech Policy: You May Ask Yourself: Where Doe
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| (Sean Garrett) I tend to have a pretty high bar for once-in-a lifetime opportunities. They don�t include things like having my then celebrity crush ask me a literature question in a quiet bookstore in the mid-90s; being able to travel... |
eCognoscente - Travel - Bruce Chatwin, In Patagonia!
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| From the days of Herodotus travel writing has taken us to places both remarkable and foreign and has often read like the best literature. The English writer Bruce Chatwin's elegant straightforward prose took the genre to a new level with his acute observations of the truly odd. A small fragment of mylodon hide on display in a cabinet at his grand |
The Traveler's Steampunk Blog
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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Cool and extensive blog on the topic of Steampunk. Includes Music, videos, literature and interviews with notables of the scene. Almost daily updates.
Nicola's Book Club : Another Way to Travel the World >> Home
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| Nicola's Book Club offers you reviews and recommendations of books from around the world. Join one of our reading groups and discover a whole new world of books to talk about with other readers. Our newsletter brings you the latest in world literature and inspiration! |
Bedugul Botanical Garden – The Forest and Balinese Tradition
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| The Botanical Garden of “Eka Karya” Bali –aka Bedugul Botanical Garden is the youngest botanical garden in Indonesia. It is 51 years old this year. Bedugul botanical garden is located at Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency. This garden is a perfect symbiosis between an ancient site and local wisdom of medicine, architecture, and old literature |
The Magic of Traveling to the United Kingdom
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| To those in need of inspiration, walking in the birthplace of English Renaissance theatre or the Romantic Era of literature could do the trick. |
Student Videos - Literature American History High School
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:27:15 PM
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| Laurel Springs School student Sara Schacht wrote, directed, edited and hosted "Travel Through The Ages", a ten-minute video submitted for her American Literature class. Laurel Springs School, an accredited personalized K-12 distance learning school, provides college prep homeschool options. |



