Holiday and Travel Articles
posted on 8 February 2012
Once I was asked about my favorite traveling spot and I didn't took time to say Thailand. The rich tradition of Thai is very awesome for any any type and every age of people, but the the thing I am most in love is its amazing beaches and other spots. Ko Samui island of Surat Thani Province is the most popular island destination in the world, closely followed by Pattaya beach. The island boast paradise beaches, abundant natural resources as well as comprehensive packages of facilities, and transportation. Samui also offers unique local art. Ko Nang is a group three small islands, the sublime atmosphere and sparkling sand offers a perfect romantic getaway. Its also the best place for snorkeling and diving in the gulf of Thailand. Even if you like cooler climes, head up north to Chiang Mai and the surrounding areas where you can go on hill walks. Thailand is such a perfect place to visit. |
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posted on 5 November 2011
It has always been very hard for me to get a gift for my boyfriend. The thing is he never really wants anything. It's no good me thinking about unique gifts like handmade gifts for men either - he's perhaps the worst consumer in the world! If my world was full of guys like my boyfriend, the economies of the world would truly collapse! He seems to be happy with the laptop he is using and the nine shirts that he has. Since our budget is tight, saving is our priority. I want to give him something that could be put to use: not a teddy bear or a necklace he is not allowed to wear at work in any case. I also cannot buy him the latest, high end laptop. So, I decided to give him books. I choose books that are relevant to his interests now, such as philosophy. There are so many benefits for giving books as gifts. There are millions of books out there and there must be one that would suit the person and the occasion. Besides, books last forever and can be reread anytime and shared with anyone. It is a perfect gift. Since then, I started giving books to friends and family for all occasions. Books could start conversations, make them happy and inspire them. |
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posted on 5 November 2011
All those people who have plans for moving to another country should always visit office for foreign affairs so they can get details on how they can get passports.They first should book appointment for interview.During interview they are asked questions.They are expected to give details when they want to leave the country and which they are going.They give out information of why they want to go.If they qualify with interview,they are given forms to fill.Information's which they give should be fact and true.They are not supposed to hind their real names instead they are forced to use names which are in identity card.They should have documents to support what they have written down.Some of documents are education certificates births certificates and identity card.They should be original.The passports to fly are paid in full amount and people are not allowed to pay in installments.They should have a reason why they want to move to another country and for how long they are going to stay there.Passports should be legal so they dont get themselves into trouble with law and government. |
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posted on 27 August 2011
I've been to the States many times before, but I've never driven across it. And that's what I intend to do on my next trip - in a motorhome! I'll be looking at motorhomes for sale after I land at JFK, then begin my trip. I have no real itiniary. I will be certainly checking the weather ahead of me, because I do know the central part of the States is susceptible to tornadoes. I hope to go through some "checkpoints" a long the way: Memphis, Wichita, Las Vegas, down to Roswell(!), and across and up to San Francisco. I have no deadline to hit the west coast - it'll take as long as it takes. It might take 3 months, it might take a year - in fact, the longer the better - it will mean I'm enjoying myself if it's going to take that long to do. |
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