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England will become a muslim country (10 May. 2008) - England is one of the European countries that suffers from it's own political correctness. They just let in lots of muslim followers to obtain the permanent residence and then just wonder why the balance between the Christians and muslim believers constantly changes in favour of the muslim part.
Most fatal hurricanes of 1970-2008 (8 May. 2008) - Here is the list of the most serious catastrophes that have taken lots of human lives and have left lots of people without their homes and caused billions of material damage. The details are impressive, and maybe we should be more serious to the meteorologists that predict that because of the climate change such catastrophes could become more frequent.
Ibiza season opening (6 May. 2008) - Ibiza - every clubber of the world knows this word as the name of the place where the best parties of the world take place. Even those people who are not frequent guests of various dance clubs - will not be disappointed in these marvelous establishments. Here is the schedule of the opening of the season.
Fried potatoes museum has been opened in Belgium (4 May. 2008) - The "frites", or the "French potatoes" are so beloved by the Belgians that hey have opened even a museum, dedicated to this famous garnish that is server all over the world. Did you know that true fries should be about 10 centimeters long?
The best place for the rest in the world (4 May. 2008) - A large-scale internet poll has revealed the top 100 best world tourism directions and the first two places are taken by the places in New Zealand.
New Zealand is at the top of the touristic rating (3 May. 2008) - New Zealand becomes more and more popular. Probably, because of the ecological situation in this country, that is still on a quite good level. And of course because of the unique beautiful scenery that already became part of many movies.
Emirates plan to make their country greener (3 May. 2008) - United Arab Emirates - a state that is located virtually in the desert - plans to combat the nature with the mass planting of the trees. Last year this process has brought significant results and this year the heroic efforts will repeat. Heroic, because there are only seven rainy days in the year and almost every tree has it's own water supply.
The most weird British hotels (30 Apr. 2008) - There are lots of strange hotels in Great Britain and here is the rating of the most weird ones, starting from a hotel-prison of the medieval times, and finishing with the hotels, located in an old fortress and lighthouse, each one offering their specific rest - mostly for reasonable money - for those who like to gather unusual impressions.
Chief-cooks will serve the first class airline passengers. (26 Apr. 2008) - The competition between the airlines forces these to make curious moves to obtain their share of passengers. Now they have decided to invite gourmet specialists to cook the first class food for the passengers. However, not all the airlines are engaged in this race.
Biometric scanners in the European airports this summer (25 Apr. 2008) - The madness continues also in Europe and the automated scanning machines will perform the border control completely without the help of the border control officers. It is still a test project, but the perspective seems to be frightening.
The most impressing castle-hotels (24 Apr. 2008) - The medieval times are already in the past - but there are still some heritages - the castles. Some of these were reconstructed into hotels and a guest can feel himself like a royal person... at least for a night or two.
Favorite celebrity resorts (23 Apr. 2008) - The celebrities are also humans and they have also their favorite places to have a rest - and here is the list of the world resorts with the noticed there celebrities - maybe it would be useful for paparazzi or maybe you have always wanted to meet your favorite star personally.
The happiest city of the planet. (23 Apr. 2008) - Urbanization is being used mostly as a negative notion to characterize a city landscape, but there are cities, which inhabitants seem to feel themselves pretty happy - at least in Sydney they associate their city with the word "happiness". There are also other cities in this rating, sometimes characterized with other, not so pleasant words.
You can hire a person in a London Library (23 Apr. 2008) - In Great Britain you can "read a person" instead of reading a book in a library. Such an interesting idea has been introduced already in the year 2000, but now it gains popularity and is based upon the fact that we cannot just simply meet a stereotypic person to satisfy our curiosity about his way of life and such libraries would offer this unique opportunity.
Best floating hotels (23 Apr. 2008) - While the touristic turnovers of many countries of the world grow, the hoteliers are inventing all the impossible ways to attract guests and here we are - there is a completely new hotel type - a combination of hotel and a boat - botel - that is mostly an old vessel that is being completely reconstructed and offers it's guests a wonderful service - a stay at a swimming hotel.
The climate change will turn cold districts to resorts. (17 Apr. 2008) - The global warming has not began, and the financial experts already build their prognoses about the touristic business changes that will happen after the climate change. The financial forecasts appeal to investments in the cold regions of the planet that seem to be warm resorts in perspective.
Wet t-shirt festival (15 Apr. 2008) - The Thai New Year is celebrated in April and is a merry holiday where nobody remains dry. Water flows everywhere and the masqueraded celebration attracts lots of people. Don't be offended if you get wet of will be strewed with powder - that means they wish you all the best and luck.
A cigarette-stub with the height of a three-storeyed house in the center of London (13 Apr. 2008) - Great Britain suffers from garbage caused by the introduction of the smoking ban in public places. The cigarette stubs and empty packs have moved from the pubs to the streets of the cities and compose about 80% of the garbage that is already heaped on the streets.
Museum dedicated to the News in Washington: Newseum (12 Apr. 2008) - An unusual museum has been opened in Washington - the Newseum - the place that shows the public how the news are being made. The visitors can even try the role of the reporter or the photo-correspondent and in a special NBC studio see the process of the live news production.
10 best British eco-cottages (11 Apr. 2008) - Ecological rest is of great demand in the light of the recent social interest to the ecological problems and the global warming. Here is the list of the top 10 places in Britain, where you can have a rest in a totally ecological houses.
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