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	<title>All About Travelling in The World &#187; Destination Travel</title>
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		<title>Russian Tourism Spot</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 12:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russia is serious to develop their tourism by creating Russia site to promote their tourism. Russia sites are site that can make enjoy viewing how Russia was. In the globalization and modernization era we can see anything through internet. It is makes internet as the best tools to advertise product or service even tourism. Everything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Russia is serious to  develop their tourism by creating Russia site to promote their tourism.  Russia sites are site that can make enjoy viewing how Russia was. In the  globalization and modernization era we can see anything through  internet. It is makes internet as the best tools to advertise product or  service even tourism. Everything has gone global now. Internet is like a  time machine and a multifunction media. That is the ways the Russia  uses an internet to promote their tourism. This site is way to close  about Russia tourism. Much tourism is available in Russia like <a href="http://guidepetersburg.com/catalog/excursiondesc/5/The-State-Hermitage.html">the Hermitage</a> theatre, Grand  Palace of <a href="http://guidepetersburg.com/catalog/excursiondesc/4/Peterhoff.html">Peterhof</a>, and Catherine palace of <a href="http://guidepetersburg.com/catalog/excursiondesc/3/Pushkin.html">Tsarskoye  Selo</a>.<br />
These sites have many functions, we can know  about Russian culture and society. It is become the easy way to know  Russian culture here because we don’t need to go the place. Just click  the sites and we can see anything about Russia. Just mention what part  kind information we want to know. Then we just search for it. It is  really manage our time and please us because their service is on a top  level with their professional. Russia is going modern and promotes their  tourism well because tourism is the sector that can provide the income  for country.</p>
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		<title>The Malaga Weather In Spring And Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 23:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning your trip, consider Malaga weather. The weather in Malaga Spain is favourable most of the year. The summers are hot and dry. The winters are mild with no snow. The spring and autumn are warm. The sun shines most days of the year in this city. There is some rain in the autumn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When planning your trip, consider Malaga weather. The weather in Malaga Spain is favourable most of the year. The summers are hot and dry. The winters are mild with no snow. The spring and autumn are warm. The sun shines most days of the year in this city. There is some rain in the autumn and winter, compared to summer.</p>
<p>Consider what you want in your vacation when planning your trip. Do you want the heat and sunshine of summer? This is the most popular time to visit, but does get very hot. If you want to enjoy the sun, but don&#8217;t want the hot temperatures, you may want to consider travelling in spring or early autumn. Winter is nice here and is perfect for escaping the cold and snow of other areas.</p>
<p>Malaga Weather in Spring and Summer</p>
<p>Spring is a nice time to visit the Costa del Sol. The temperatures are warm, but not too hot. The average high temperature in the day time ranges from 18 to 24 degrees Celsius. The average night time temperature is between 9 and 15 degrees.</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t much rain in the spring time. The average monthly rainfall ranges from about 60 mm in March to 20 mm per month in May. The warm temperatures and infrequent rain make spring a good time to enjoy golf and other outdoor activities. If you want to avoid the heat of summer, consider planning your vacation for spring.</p>
<p>The summer is the most popular time to visit the Costa del Sol. The summer season begins in June with burning sunshine and high heat. The sunshine is nearly unbroken in this month. You will enjoy cooler breezes by the sea. Pay close attention to your skin. Sunburn is worst in June. Be sure to apply sunscreen frequently when spending time outside.</p>
<p>In July, it rains very rarely. The temperature gets hot during the day, but drops at night. On very hot days, the temperature can climb to 40 degrees Celsius (104 F). A cool breeze at night helps cool things off, until the heat of the next day. Toward the end of July, the humidity level increases.</p>
<p>August is the hottest month in Malaga. There is more humidity than in either June or July. There is occasional sea fog that can make the city feel like a sauna. Heat spells of 40 degrees Celsius during the day and 30 at night are not unusual. There are the occasional thunderstorms in August. Most occur at night and they are more frequent in the later part of the month.</p>
<p>Malaga Weather in Autumn and Winter</p>
<p>Autumn remains warm in this region. The average daily temperatures in autumn range from 19 to 28 degrees during the day time. The temperatures in September are warmest and gradually cool through October and November. At night, the temperatures drop to between 11 and 19 degrees Celsius.</p>
<p>There is a bit more rain in the autumn, compared to the summer. The rainfall ranges from about 16 mm per month in September to about 90 mm per month in November. There is more rain in the later autumn, with about six rainy days typical in the month of November.</p>
<p>The winter months have the most rainy days in this region. Most days are still not rainy, with rain falling only about six or seven days out of each month. This can vary by year, with some years having more rain than others. In general, most days during the winter are still sunny. Snow is extremely rare.</p>
<p>The temperatures in the winter are very mild. The average day time temperature ranges between 15 to 18 degrees Celsius. The temperatures drop at night to between 7 and 9 degrees. The mild temperatures in winter make this area a great place to visit for people wanting to escape the freezing temperatures of Northern Europe.</p>
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		<title>The Luxurious Side Of Cancun</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 11:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cancun is certainly the most luxurious destination in the Mexican Caribbean. Offering all of the finer things in life, the Hotel Zone and downtown areas of Cancun are brimming with top notch entertainment and relaxation opportunities. With everything from couture shopping to gourmet dining and exquisite spa treatments, Cancun is the place to indulge and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cancun is certainly the most luxurious destination in the Mexican Caribbean. Offering all of the finer things in life, the Hotel Zone and downtown areas of Cancun are brimming with top notch entertainment and relaxation opportunities. With everything from couture shopping to gourmet dining and exquisite spa treatments, Cancun is the place to indulge and treat yourself like royalty.</p>
<p>With the splendor of the Mexican Caribbean in the background, Cancun spas and resorts blend traditional Mayan techniques with innovative technology. Therapeutic treatments, such as thalassotherapy ? the use of seawater to relax and rejuvenate ? and traditional hot stone massage, offer guests the opportunity to decompress at the beginning or end of a Cancun vacation. Many spas also utilize a stunning assortment of sea greens, herbs and minerals indigenous to the region in their treatments. Furthermore, despite the top-tier quality of these spas and resorts, spa visits in Cancun are generally much less expensive than comparable trips to destination spas in the United States.</p>
<p>Cancun also boasts the largest spa in all of Latin America, the three-level, 35,000 square foot paradise at JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa. Additionally, the JW Marriott Resort and Spa was recently rated as a top 5 Latin American spa by Travel and Leisure Magazine. Offering a full range of Mayan-inspired treatments, incorporating materials such as crystal, stone, mud, exotic fruit and milk, the JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa is certainly unlike anything you&#8217;ll experience at home.</p>
<p>For travelers looking for an exclusively native spa experience, Temazcal is an indigenous Aztec steam bath treatment said to renew the body, mind and spirit. Performed on hot stones with aromatic herbs, the Temazcal treatments are performed in cloth huts on the beach at sunset. As a traditional form of therapy, Temazcal could be likened to certain aspects of the Turkish bath, Finnish sauna or Arabian hammam. Having been practiced for centuries by tribes throughout North and Latin America, the term &#8220;Temazcal&#8221; is derived from the Nahuatl (Aztec) terms, &#8220;temaz&#8221; (bath) and &#8220;calli&#8221; (house). Several beach resorts also offer more traditionally romantic moonlit massages in outdoor cabanas or secluded terraces, allowing guests to enjoy luxurious relaxation in a gorgeous environment with spectacular ocean ambience and vistas.</p>
<p>As you are in Cancun, you will probably want to indulge in some adventurous Mexican cuisine. Many internationally-trained chefs employed in Cancun are well-versed in both local cuisine and cutting edge techniques. Within the Hotel Zone, you will find the most adventurous dishes, with many chefs offering Mayan flavors with a unique European flourish. Most restaurants within the Hotel Zone and downtown Cancun will have menus in English, so there is no need to worry about a culinary language barrier. There are plenty of adventurous cafés both downtown and within the Hotel Zone, but fresh steak and seafood are always available as luxury staples. Take a stroll down the Avenida Tulum if you are looking for a sidewalk café to enjoy some sun and people watching.</p>
<p>Furthermore, with over 1,200 restaurants in Cancun, there is certainly a lot to savor.</p>
<p>The shopping options in Cancun are almost as limitless. With a number of shopping centers containing all of the world&#8217;s finest retailers, you will find everything you have seen in the magazines at prices below similar stores in the U.S. The Plaza Caracol ? the largest of these shopping centers ? houses over 200 boutiques and galleries with everything from unique local arts and crafts to European couture. After browsing the racks at Ralph Lauren and Gucci, settle down in one of the complex&#8217;s many elegant cafes for lunch or a quick snack.</p>
<p>The most luxurious shopping center in Cancun is probably the 500,000 square-foot Plaza Kukulkán. In addition to all types of great local products, all the best stores like Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Salvatore Ferragamo and Rolex are located within this sprawling mall. When you are ready to unwind after an exciting day of shopping, there are also plenty of great restaurants and bars in this area of the city.</p>
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		<title>The Dream Vacation To Torrevieja Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 23:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine how great it will feel to check into one of the beautiful Torrevieja hotels and beginning your relaxing vacation in Spain. Choosing this wonderful resort vacation in the Costa Blanca, you can ensure a great travel experience. One great thing is that you can get to the region quite easily from the Alicante Airport, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine how great it will feel to check into one of the beautiful Torrevieja hotels and beginning your relaxing vacation in Spain.<br />
Choosing this wonderful resort vacation in the Costa Blanca, you can ensure a great travel experience. One great thing is that you can get to the region quite easily from the Alicante Airport, where you&#8217;ll likely be landing to begin your time there.</p>
<p>This spot gives you the chance to both bask in the sun, as well as enjoy a spectrum of activities, including sightseeing, golf, water sports, theme parks and water attractions, and much more. There is a ton of things to do right in this one area of Spain, which makes it a highly convenient place to consider going. Your schedule will certainly be full of diversity, as well as relaxing and enriching to rid your mind of its many worries.</p>
<p>The resort is high and full of much energy that has it&#8217;s very own unique atmosphere, and gives you a great chance to enjoy the Spanish culture that you can&#8217;t normally get on many other vacations. People from many different places come to enjoy this area from all over the world, but the area is mostly popular to vacationers from Europe.</p>
<p>Right now while you&#8217;re just planning your vacation to Torrevieja, you&#8217;re probably wondering what kind of good deals you can get on hotels and travel fares. This is definitely important since getting a great deal can leave you with much more spending money to enjoy your vacation. There&#8217;s nothing worse than going to a beautiful vacation and having to worry about your spending so much that you can&#8217;t even enjoy your time there.</p>
<p>Getting an excellent deal on your flight is pretty simple when you consider that these days the Internet is right at your fingertips to do so. The web is full of various websites that will help you find great deals on flight accommodations. As stated earlier you&#8217;ll want to book your flight into Alicante Airport since this is very close to your destination of the Torrevieja resort. The Internet allows you to make side by side comparisons on flight prices, that you can&#8217;t normally see by going through a travel agent. However, using a travel agent is sometimes a very good idea as well, to make sure that your arrangements are made correctly. They often have people who specialize in vacation spots in Spain, and can help you considerably.</p>
<p>Some of the things you&#8217;ll want to know or consider before hand are the dates, your budget or what you&#8217;re willing to spend, and what type of hotel accommodations that you&#8217;ll be looking for. This is good to know ahead of time because it will save you and the agent you&#8217;re working with time.</p>
<p>Once all of the details are finished, and everything is booked you can then look forward to your vacation where you&#8217;ll be enjoying the sun, the beaches, and the wonderful Spanish Culture of Torrevieja.</p>
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		<title>The Midas Touch In India</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 11:38:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wealthy Mughals who built the Taj Mahal and ruled India from 1526-1707 surrounded themselves with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls which became an integral and dazzling part of their lives. Discerning and culture rulers, they supported many and varied artists, enabling them to produce jewelry, paintings, and household items in conditions that allowed them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wealthy Mughals who built the Taj Mahal and ruled India from 1526-1707 surrounded themselves with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls which became an integral and dazzling part of their lives. Discerning and culture rulers, they supported many and varied artists, enabling them to produce jewelry, paintings, and household items in conditions that allowed them not only<br />
financial freedom but the time to create their masterpieces.</p>
<p>The abundance of gems in India was so great the skill of these men raised everyday objects into works of art. Wherever a Mughal looked, beauty abounded. Even a lowly crutch top would be carved of jade and inset with gold and gems. In a village it would be made of wood. A Mughal backscratcher was made from jade with silver and gilded bronze fittings rather than formed from a  base metal.</p>
<p>Mughals moved enameled game pieces around boards even as villagers used simpler pieces of more natural ingredients. A bowl? It could be rock crystal with gilded silver mounts in a palace and a tinned alloy in humble huts. Rich and poor alike smoked the water pipe (huqqa), but the bulbous water storage of the villager&#8217;s huqqa might be brass, while in a palace it was beaten gold or inlaid nephrite jade. Cups, pots, spittoons and oil lamps were also carved from jade for the wealthy Mughals. Commonly used items were adorned with gems and shaped with graceful curves, scallops and flutes.</p>
<p>Indian artisans developed an exclusive process allowing them to set stones in a wide variation of patterns. They mounted diamonds, rubies, and emeralds into imaginative designs and catapulted this art form to a level previously unseen.</p>
<p>Jewelry was a natural display for gems. Wealthy women wore not only wrist bracelets, ankle bracelets and necklaces, but also arm bands, hair ornaments and forehead ornaments. Rings graced their ears, fingers and toes. The men wore arm bands, turban ornaments, pendants, amulets, and highly decorative daggers tucked into their cummerbunds.</p>
<p>Flamboyant as Mughal jewelry was, the unseen side was frequently finished handsomely enough to be displayed. One such example is a pendant set with rubies and diamonds to resemble a bird with the reverse side fully engraved in a more realistic representation of the same feathered creature.</p>
<p>One particular technique most definitely linked to the Mughals and their jewelry making is enameling. The finest of its kind in the world was created in the Royal Art Schools by talented and expressive artists. Europeans who brought the rudimentary version of enameling to India were soon outdistanced by Mughal-era Indians who took the process to undeniably higher levels. Imperial workshops created a constant stream of cups, rings, armbands, gaming pieces, pendants, daggers, boxes, swords, bracelets, toe rings, mouthpieces for a water pipe hoses, etc., from enamel of breathtaking quality.</p>
<p>Ivory, jade and rock crystal were frequently inlaid with scrolled gold which was in turn inlaid with high quality precious stones. It was not unusual for items to exhibit a combination of materials and techniques.</p>
<p>Gold and silver were hammered together into intricate designs that then gave a rich sheen to huqqas, jewelry, daggers, necklaces, pendants and battle items including axes, shields, and gun barrel rests.</p>
<p>Items both inside and outside the palace were transformed by the artists&#8217; hand and eye. The jewelers of the Mughals most certainly created the Midas Touch for their sovereigns.</p>
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		<title>The Crash Of The Gaming Industry In Reno, Nevada</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although Reno, Nevada was the gambling capital of the United States before the 1960s, the rapid expansion and growth of Las Vegas has caused a severe downturn in the Reno gaming industry. Added to Reno&#8217;s troubles are also the high rate of growth in California&#8217;s Indian gaming sector, while American Airlines&#8217; buyout of Reno Air [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although Reno, Nevada was the gambling capital of the United States before the 1960s, the rapid expansion and growth of Las Vegas has caused a severe downturn in the Reno gaming industry. Added to Reno&#8217;s troubles are also the high rate of growth in California&#8217;s Indian gaming sector, while American Airlines&#8217; buyout of Reno Air caused the area to become downgraded to an airport &#8216;spoke&#8217; rather than a central hub ? meaning that fewer and fewer people would be directed to Reno on their regular flight path. </p>
<p>Since American Airlines&#8217; complete disposal of the Reno Air fleet in 2001, many old casinos in the city have been either closed or torn down. Famous names such as the Mapes, Harold&#8217;s Club, Nevada Club, and Palace Club are now only empty lots, while smaller casinos such as the Riverboat, King&#8217;s Inn, Golden Phoenix, Cornstock, Virginian, Money Tree, and the Sundowner exist only in memory ? abandoned buildings rest where a bustling swath of casinos once cut their way through the center of town. </p>
<p>There are currently only two local casinos which have experienced any amount of significant growth, and these are the Atlantis Casino and The Peppermill. In 2005, the Peppermill began a $300-million expansion project on their hotel, intending to create a Tuscan-style atmosphere and theme ? including such things as a 600-room hotel tower completely composed of suites, as well as a resort-style pool complex, restaurants, lounges, and 62,000 sq.ft. of convention space. In fact, the Peppermill was also named the most outstanding Reno gaming property by both Nevada and Casino Player magazines.</p>
<p>Fortunately for the area, although gaming has certainly decreased, the city has moved toward holding larger events throughout the course of the year, which have been received with great success. Events such as the classic car convention and rally called &#8216;Hot August Nights&#8217;, as well as an annual &#8216;Great Reno Balloon Race&#8217; each September, have greatly increased tourism to the area and has seen a move toward revitalization of Reno&#8217;s downtown. The city is slowly becoming friendlier to tourists, and it is hoped that this trend will continue as Reno&#8217;s annual events grow even larger each year.</p>
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		<title>The Jamahkiri Resort &amp; Spa Koh Tao In Thailand Is Worth Checking Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 11:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After checking out all the websites we could find of places on Koh Tao, there was one place that we really liked the look of, and that was the Jamahkiri Resort &#038; Spa, but what clinched it for us, was a friend of a friend who had stayed there, and said it was fabulous. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After checking out all the websites we could find of places on Koh Tao, there was one place that we really liked the look of, and that was the Jamahkiri Resort &#038; Spa, but what clinched it for us, was a friend of a friend who had stayed there, and said it was fabulous.</p>
<p>What we found was a very plush resort, with everything you could ask for in a bigger resort, just kind of scaled down.</p>
<p>It overlooks the beautiful Shark Bay, and the Jamahkiri could best be described as a treasure. It is totally isolated and the bay it is itself in, is quite unspoilt. The room was everything we hoped it would be, in a pavilion style, with Thai décor, with spa-bath, flat screen TV, DVD player, safe, and neat balcony overlooking the bay.</p>
<p>Most importantly the bed was comfortable, with the kind of linen sheets that just feels quality!!<br />
Although there is no beach as such, there is a pier, and you can snorkel here, the snorkelling isn&#8217;t bad at all, or take a kayak and go exploring.</p>
<p>If you want to go diving, then a short walk along the shore to the next cove will bring you to three or four diving schools.</p>
<p>The food in the restaurant was excellent, if a little limited, and the service from the staff extremely good indeed,.</p>
<p>The spa with good reason is rated the best on the island, so altogether a very relaxing place, but your leg muscles will need to be good, because of the walking up and down you will do.</p>
<p>We would certainly recommend the Jamhakiri Resort &#038; Spa as a honeymoon destination, and for couples but not enough for families with small children.</p>
<p>Please however be aware that The Jamahkiri Resort &#038; Spa is only really accessible why four wheel drive vehicles, and if you want to eat out in town, then it&#8217;s free to get there but the last free lift back is 8.30pm, and it is a very bumpy twenty minute ride down what is no more than a track.</p>
<p>This isolation, whilst it is attractive, you do need to escape in the evenings because the dinner menu becomes repetitive.</p>
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		<title>The Key To Traveling On A Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 23:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People often have the misconception that they should not travel when they are on a tight budget. In reality, many smart travelers travel to distant destinations on a budget and they are able to do it regularly. When you travel on a budget and know all the tricks to doing so successfully, the experience can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often have the misconception that they should not travel when they are on a tight budget. In reality, many smart travelers travel to distant destinations on a budget and they are able to do it regularly. When you travel on a budget and know all the tricks to doing so successfully, the experience can be quite rewarding knowing that you&#8217;ve saved yourself the money that you could save for your next budget trip.</p>
<p>Traveling on a budget can be considered as a form of art that requires more than bargaining. One of the ways to begin planning for a wallet-friendly trip is to check out last minute deals on the internet. In this day and age, the internet shopping has become so common for everything ranging from fresh-cut flowers to designer purses to cars. Needless to say, just like shopping at the local department store, it requires some bargain hunting to some degree. Websites such as www.dealenvy.com offers great bargains for everyday items that I always seem to have a need for. Same goes for shopping for the cheapest deal online for airfare. There are countless travel websites that you can do price comparisons for. Next, is to find out from foreign locals where the cheapest lodgings and eateries are. The dollars and pennies saved from this surely will add up to big savings and a fuller wallet. While traveling to certain countries, such as countries in Asia, learn the art of bargaining with vendors! Even locals bargain on an everyday basis so why not try? Small souvenirs, snacks, anything can be bargained for at some places! In America, bargaining is usually found in places such as Chinatown or local swap meets, but it is not typically an everyday interaction.</p>
<p>Bargain travelers need to understand that in some countries, everything, even the most minuscule thing, can be negotiable. One trick to bargaining successfully is to pretend to walk away! This may be difficult at first but pretend! More so than not, the vendor will give in and the price will be lowered to your desired amount. Some people even find bargaining a fun interaction between them and the vendors. It does not hurt to give it a try it because you have nothing to lose!</p>
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		<title>The Climate In Baltimore, Maryland</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baltimore is located in the north central part of Maryland on the Patapsco River just a short distance from the Chesapeake Bay. Low hills are on the western and northern parts of Baltimore. Hundreds of species of trees thrive in Baltimore&#8217;s climate; they include: ?White oak ?Southern live oak ?Maple ?Bradford pear ?Poplar ?Southern magnolia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore is located in the north central part of Maryland on the Patapsco River just a short distance from the Chesapeake Bay. Low hills are on the western and northern parts of Baltimore.</p>
<p>Hundreds of species of trees thrive in Baltimore&#8217;s climate; they include:</p>
<p>?White oak<br />
?Southern live oak<br />
?Maple<br />
?Bradford pear<br />
?Poplar<br />
?Southern magnolia<br />
?Crape myrtle<br />
?Palms</p>
<p>The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is the 4th largest combined statistical area in the United States. The Baltimore-Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area is the 19th largest MSA.</p>
<p>The climate in Baltimore is humid subtropical according to the Koppen classification. The ocean influences the climate of Baltimore somewhat. Baltimore gets rather hot, humid summers and cool, moist winters.</p>
<p>The hottest month of the year is typically July with an average high temperature of 91 degrees F and an average low of 73 degrees F. Summer is a season of very high humidity in the Baltimore area with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. The record high for Baltimore is 108 degrees F set n 1985.</p>
<p>January is the coldest month having an average high of 44 degrees F and an average low of 29 degrees F. Winter warm fronts often bring brief periods of spring like weather and Arctic fronts can drop nighttime low temperatures into the teens. The record low temperature for Baltimore is -7 degrees F set in 1934.</p>
<p>Interesting enough, Baltimore rarely experiences temperatures below 10 degrees F or above 100 degrees F. The Baltimore metro area is usually several degrees cooler than the city and the coastal towns due to an urban heat island effect in the city proper and a moderating effect of the Chesapeake Bay.</p>
<p>Baltimore is typical for receiving generous amounts of precipitation as are most East Coast cities. The precipitation is usually very evenly spread throughout the year. Spring, summer and fall bring frequent showers and thunderstorms.</p>
<p>Baltimore experiences light to moderate snowfall in the winter.</p>
<p>In northern and western suburbs, the climate transitions to a continental, therefore, winter snowfall amounts are usually higher. Freezing rain also occurs a few times each winter in Baltimore. However, major ice storms are very rare in Baltimore, Maryland.</p>
<p>Baltimore, Maryland lies in between two physical features that protect it from extreme weather and accounts for the relatively tempered seasons. The Appalachian Mountains protect central Maryland from a lot of the harsh northern winds and accompanying lake effect weather that bring subfreezing temperatures and heavy snows to the Great lakes region. The Delmarva Peninsula protects Baltimore, Maryland from many of the tropical storms that affect the immediate coast.</p>
<p>Average Monthly Temperatures for Baltimore, Maryland are:</p>
<p>?January: High is 44 and Low is 29<br />
?February: High is 47 and Low is 31<br />
?March: High is 57 and Low is 39<br />
?April: High is 68 and Low is 48<br />
?May: High is 77 and Low is 58<br />
?June: High is 86 and Low is 68<br />
?July: High is 91 and Low is 73<br />
?August: High is 88 and Low is 71<br />
?September: High is 81 and Low is 64<br />
?October: High is 70 and Low is 52<br />
?November: High is 59 and Low is 42<br />
?December: High is 49 and Low is 33</p>
<p>As you can see the climate in Baltimore, Maryland is one almost anyone can live with, not too extreme in heat or cold, rain, ice and snow or horrible, tropical storms.</p>
<p>This article is FREE to publish with the resource box.</p>
<p>© 2007 Connie Limon All rights reserved</p>
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		<title>The New Tibet Railway &#8211; An Affordable Trip Across The Roof Of The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 23:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Siberian Express across Russia to Moscow has been described as the best train ride in the world. Maybe not anymore. The Tibetan Railway from Qinghai to Lhasa has thrown its hat in the ring. It will eventually be extended to the Nepalese border, only an hour&#8217;s drive from Kathmandu. Some things you might want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Siberian Express across Russia to Moscow has been described as the best train ride in the world. Maybe not anymore. The Tibetan Railway from Qinghai to Lhasa has thrown its hat in the ring. It will eventually be extended to the Nepalese border, only an hour&#8217;s drive from Kathmandu.</p>
<p>Some things you might want to think about before boarding:</p>
<p>Price: Tibetan Railway tickets are CHEAP, ranging from US$49 to $180 depending on how much comfort you require and where you&#8217;re coming from. A soft sleeper from Beijing, a 48 hour journey, cost only $158 in early 2007. Although a travel agency might charge more than that, the frugal can purchase a ticket directly from the station.</p>
<p>Visas: A China visa is of course necessary. Contrary to some information on the Internet, though, a Tibet Permit is also required for foreigners. They are relatively inexpensive and not difficult to obtain, and can be arranged through a travel agency.</p>
<p>Altitude Sickness: Tibet is often called the &#8220;roof of the world&#8221;, and the Tibetan Railway is the world&#8217;s highest altitude railway. Nearly 1,000 kilometers of track have been laid at over 4,000 meters (12,000 feet) above sea level, and Tanggula Station, at 5,068 meters (over 15,000 feet) above sea level, is the highest railway station in the world at. Lhasa sits on a high desert plateau. Accordingly, altitude sickness is a very real danger. Fortunately the gradual acclimatization of going by rail rather than by air reduces this risk substantially. I flew to Lhasa from Chengdu in 1994 and got altitude sickness from my first breath of Tibetan air. I stayed that way for the rest of the trip, and then spent the next 10 years wanting to go again, because it was worth every single minute of discomfort. Be warned, however ? extreme altitude sickness can be life-threatening, and the only treatment is to get to a lower altitude as soon as possible. Accordingly, a trip to Tibet may not be appropriate for the elderly, the infirm, and people with lung ailments.</p>
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