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		<title>Kauai Condos: Taking a History Lesson Before Your Visit Gives Perspective Few Have</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 07:44:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re opting to rent or buy one of the many beautiful Kauai condos, you likely already know that you are treating yourself to residence on one of the most beautiful and unique places on Earth. That said, you’d be surprised how many people visit this incredible Garden Isle paradise without truly understanding the historical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re opting to rent or buy one of the many beautiful <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://kauaicondos.vox.com/library/post/choosing-the-best-kauai-condos-getting-a-vacation-rental-where-the-big-fish-are.html" target="_blank">Kauai condos</a>, you likely already know that you are treating yourself to residence on one of the most beautiful and unique places on Earth. That said, you’d be surprised how many people visit this incredible Garden Isle paradise without truly understanding the historical context of how it came to be what it is today. Taking the time to understand that context will enrich your experience on Kauai, no matter how long you plan to stay!<br /><strong><br />The landscape diversity under the foundations of your Kauai condo</strong></p>
<p>Like all the Hawaiian islands, Kaua’i was made by volcanoes pushing up, out of the sea. As the oldest island in the chain, its mountain tops don’t boast the height or size of its younger neighbors on the Big Island, but there is one claim to fame that sets Kauai apart from anywhere else: The eastern slopes of Kauai’s second highest mountain, Mount Wai’ale’ale, are one of the wettest spots on Earth – with over 460 inches of rain per yer! </p>
<p>Don’t worry though. Living on Kaua’i doesn’t mean you’ll be drenched all the time. Kaua’i actually has seven different distinct micro climates ranging from dry desert to tropical rain forest – which means that you have a wide range of climates to pick from when choosing where to rent or buy your Kauai condo or vacation home.<br /><strong><br />Understanding your lineage as a Kauai homeowner</strong></p>
<p>Culturally, Kauai is very diverse as well. The Marquesans are believed to be the island’s first inhabitants, arriving from Polynesia around 400 A.D. 600 years later, the Tahitians arrived and overpowered the locals who called the island home. Much of the plant life, as well as the chickens that are ancestors to the scourge you currently see in Kauai, were originally brought by the Polynesian peoples.  </p>
<p>This island’s ruler, Kaumuali’i, managed to twice thwart invasion from King Kamehameha, even going so far as to negotiate with the Russians in an effort to maintain independence. He finally ceded Kaua’i on his deathbed to the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1824 in order to avoid further bloodshed. </p>
<p>The first well recorded European contact came in 1778 when Captain Cook landed in Waimea Bay. Starting in the mid-18th century, sugar plantations were Kauai’s most important industry, and opened the way for the waves of immigrants, whose ancestors make up Kauai’s multicultural population today. </p>
<p>Kauai originally had its own dialect, thought to be closer to its Polynesian origins than the other islands, and managed independence for so long in part because of its 1000-ft cliffs ringing the Na Pali Coast, a place that is accessible only by hiking, boat or helicopter even today!</p>
<p>Today, buying or renting <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://kauaicondos.livejournal.com/474.html" target="_blank">Kauai condos</a> means that you will take part in a line of paradise-seeking people dating back over a thousand years. Each era has left its mark, and if you understand what you’re looking at, there is nothing quite like hiking the Na Pali Coast or standing at an overlook on Waimea Canyon and envisioning history unfolding on this Eden-like island in the middle of the Pacific!</p>
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		<title>Exploring Snowdon&#8217;s Arm: Ten Places To Visit On The Llyn Peninsula</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 04:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In early times the mountains of the Llyn Peninsula &#8211; a chain of long-extinct volcanoes &#8211; provided shelter from the elements and protection from invaders. With the passing of time the threat of invasion has passed, but the Llyn Peninsula&#8217;s landscape and position have since provided protection for one of the region&#8217;s most valuable assets: the Welsh language. Over 80% of the Llyn Peninsula&#8217;s population still use Welsh in everyday communication, making this region one of the most Welsh-speaking in Wales.</p>
<p>The language, the dramatic landscape, the myths and legends, the sense of community and ancient traditions&#8230; all these things give the Llyn Peninsula its unique personality, a big attraction to travellers in search of the &#8220;real&#8221; Wales.</p>
<p>To get you started, here are ten spots on the Llyn Peninsula that you won&#8217;t want to miss. </p>
<p>1.  Porthdinllaen</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to believe that this tiny village, set on a sheltered, sandy, crescent-shape beach, was once one of the busiest ports in North Wales, almost chosen as the ferry crossing port to Ireland. To get to Porthdinllaen, walk along the beach or through the golf course. Soak up the amazing views and enjoy a pint at the T? Coch Inn right there on the beach.</p>
<p>2. Trefor</p>
<p>Bypassed by the main road, Trefor &#8211; at the foot of Yr Eifl &#8211; is easy to get to but often overlooked by tourists. The quarry on the mountainside &#8211; whose granite paves streets all over the world &#8211; looks down over the village, which was purpose-built in the 1800s to house quarrymen. Trefor&#8217;s sand and pebble beach offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and its small harbour and slipway are ideal for launching small boats.</p>
<p>3. Tre&#8217;r Ceiri</p>
<p>On the other side of Yr Eifl, on its easternmost peak, is the Iron Age hill fort Tre&#8217;r Ceiri. &#8220;The most impressive and dramatic of all British hill forts,&#8221; says archaeologist James Dyer, who&#8217;s probably seen a few. The site is surrounded by a defensive wall, three metres high in places, protecting the remains of 150 circular stone huts. The views are amazing; on a clear day you&#8217;ll see the Preseli Hills in South Wales and the Wicklow Hills in Ireland. </p>
<p>4. Nefyn</p>
<p>Ancient fishing town which hosted King Edward I&#8217;s celebrations after his 1284 conquest of Wales. According to tradition, there were so many revellers at the feast, the floor collapsed under their weight. The town predates Edward by several centuries, evidenced by remains of a motte-and-bailey castle and later tower, which overlook the town. Herring was once Nefyn&#8217;s main produce; a local saying is that Nefyn herrings have backs like farmers and bellies like publicans!</p>
<p>5. Morfa Nefyn</p>
<p>Morfa Nefyn is home to one of the UK&#8217;s most famous and picturesque golf courses, which provides access to the beach at Porthdinllaen. Morfa Nefyn&#8217;s other famous feature is The Cliffs, a cliff-top restaurant renowned far and wide for its beautiful sunset views and delicious gratin of locally-caught crab.</p>
<p>6. Criccieth</p>
<p>Criccieth is a charming seaside town with medieval roots, dominated by its castle which juts out over the sea between two sandy beaches. Excellent selection of little shops, pubs and restaurants, and home to Cadwalader&#8217;s high quality ice cream that&#8217;s been made in Criccieth from a secret recipe since 1927.</p>
<p>7. Pwllheli</p>
<p>This old market town was granted the Royal Charter by the Black Prince in 1355 in recognition of its trading importance. A former fishing port and shipbuilding centre, Pwllheli is now a popular seaside resort which boasts the biggest, most modern marina in Wales. Great for traditional seaside treats like chips, ice cream and amusements, but also for boat trips &#8211; look out for seals and dolphins, often seen in the waters off Pwllheli.</p>
<p>8. Abersoch</p>
<p>The sandy beaches of Abersoch &#8211; a popular watersports resort &#8211; are separated by a sheltering headland. Abersoch has risen from quiet fishing village to major yacht harbour, whose main focus is its yacht club. There&#8217;s also a hovercraft centre, pony trekking and an activity park with a maze, and the village is a base for six circular walks ranging from under a mile to over nine miles. </p>
<p>9. Aberdaron</p>
<p>Historic, picturesque fishing village, the last stop for medieval pilgrims en route to Bardsey. Aberdaron has its roots in the Age of Saints, the site of the original 6th century church now occupied by its 15th century successor. One of the oldest buildings in Aberdaron is a cafe &#8211; Y Gegin Fawr &#8211; which was built around 1300 for the refreshment of pilgrims. To make your own pilgrimage to Bardsey, hop on a boat at Porth Meudwy.</p>
<p>10. Bardsey </p>
<p>The whole of Bardsey Island &#8211; Ynys Enlli in Welsh &#8211; is a nature reserve. Medieval Rome decreed that three pilgrimages to Bardsey equalled one to Rome, and it&#8217;s claimed that 20,000 saints are buried there. Bardsey&#8217;s monastery was founded in 515AD by the Breton-born missionary, Cadfan. As well as its rich variety of wildlife, Bardsey is home to the rarest apple in the world &#8211; Afal Enlli &#8211; which was grown in a monastery orchard on the island a thousand years ago.</p>
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		<title>Places you must visit in Hongkong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 08:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Hong Kong Museum of Art – Located at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is open to anyone who wants to take a glimpse of Hong Kong’s culture and history through its large collection of over 14,000 items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Hong Kong Museum of Art – Located at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is open to anyone who wants to take a glimpse of Hong Kong’s culture and history through its large collection of over 14,000 items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects, antiques, and lithographs. The museum is open from 10:00am-6:00pm daily except Thursday (public holidays not included).</p>
<p> 2. Hong Kong Disneyland – The newly open and the first ever Disneyland in Asia offers total fun and excitement for the whole family. The park is divided into four major attractions: Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Main Street, USA. </p>
<p> 3. Victoria Peak – Soaring 1810 feet above sea level, the Victoria Peak is premier destination for tourists who want to take a birds eye view of downtown Hong Kong, Kowloon, and Victoria Harbour. Go another step higher and take a 10-minute hike to the actual Victoria Peak. </p>
<p> 4. Lantau Island – Travel Hong Kong and take a cruise around the waters of Lantau Island and watch pink dolphins that only live in this waters. </p>
<p> 5. Ocean Park – Travel Hong Kong and visit Ocean Park. This is one Hong Kong attractions where you and your kids will have a great fun. The park is one big oceanarium containing Lowlands Gardens where pandas live, goldfish pagoda and butterfly house are located, Marine Land where atoll reef and shark aquariums are found, and Headlands amusement park where you can go and take a ride with cable cars and roller coasters. </p>
<p> 6. Water World – Travel Hong Kong with kids would never be so much fun without taking a plunge on Water World. Enjoy wave pools, play area, and water slides. </p>
<p> 7. Middle Kingdom – A miniature China that houses Chinese shrines, street scenes, temples, and palaces only at Middle Kingdom. </p>
<p> 8. The Central district – If you travel to Hong Kong because you love to shop, you better go to the central Hong Kong district where big shopping malls and several Western designer and signature boutiques are located. </p>
<p> 9. Lamma Island &#8211; If you want to see a different Hong Kong, try Lamma Island. It hosts several outdoor activities such as swimming and hiking. And if you love to taste fresh Hong Kong seafood in great dining ambiance, Lamma Island is still the preferred place to go. </p>
<p> 10. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery (Sha Tin) – Located at New Territories, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery features Buddha in different poses and colors.</p>
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		<title>Reasons To Visit New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 03:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenni Lenape Indians lived here before Europeans came. A Dutch colony was established in 1624 and in 1638, a Swedish colony settled along Delaware River, which was reclaimed by the Dutch in 1655 and then in 1664 the British took over. They named the area as New Jersey after the island of Jersey in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lenni Lenape Indians lived here before Europeans came. A Dutch colony was established in 1624 and in 1638, a Swedish colony settled along Delaware River, which was reclaimed by the Dutch in 1655 and then in 1664 the British took over.</p>
<p>They named the area as New Jersey after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. Afterwards many battles were fought during the Revolutionary War. New Jersey was the third state to adopt US Constitution in 1787. It gave approval to Bill of Rights in 1789. Francis Hopkinson presented the design of American Flag with 13 stars and strips and it was adopted by Congress on June 14, 1777.</p>
<p>During the 1800s New Jersey developed economically and become leading industrial area. After the Civil War industry expanded and more European workers came, developing north Jersey lake land and south Jersey seashore expand. Most of New Jersey developed vastly in the late 1800s.</p>
<p>During the war, New Jersey started producing Chemicals and Military ammunition, making it economically adequate. With transportation and highways improving further it became a leading industrial state of US.</p>
<p>Today New Jersey also has a nickname &#8216;the Garden State&#8217; because it grew abundance of flowers and vegetables and is a tourist destination among the top ten states of US. Built in 1750 Boxwood Hall Historic Site was the residence of Elias Boudinot who played a major role in Peace Treaty with Britain.</p>
<p>Glover Cleveland Birthplace is the place where Glover Cleveland was born in 1837. His father was a minister to first Presbyterian Church of Caldwell. Walt Whitman House was the residence of American poet and journalist, often called father of free verse. The house is furnished with lots of things owned and used by Whitman. The Great Seal of New Jersey was adopted at Indian King Tavern on 10 March 1777. The state assembly met once again after six months to amend certain laws. Just minutes from Philadelphia on Delaware River Waterfront, is established New Jersey State Aquarium displaying thousands of fish and hundreds of sea creatures?</p>
<p>Because millions of immigrants came to America through Ellis Island, it was made a part of Statue of Liberty in 1965. After six years of overhauling, it is serving the public as a museum.</p>
<p>Largest regional family theme park in US Six Flags Great Adventure Theme park and Safari which, is the biggest wild safari in the world outside Africa. It has 11 different sections with thousands of animals. With many new additions done, meaning more thrills and no more waiting in the queue.</p>
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		<title>Visit New Zealand and Bring Home Unforgettable Memories</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 03:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Zealand is the perfect destination for those who enjoy traveling alone. The country is small enough to easily find your way around and lodging is affordable and the people welcoming and affable. Part of the fun of traveling is to plan your own schedule and travel preparations, decide for yourself where to go, when, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Zealand is the perfect destination for those who enjoy traveling alone. The country is small enough to easily find your way around and lodging is affordable and the people welcoming and affable. Part of the fun of traveling is to plan your own schedule and travel preparations, decide for yourself where to go, when, and for how many days. New Zealand is about free choice and independence with its spectacular mountains and diverse scenery.</p>
<p>&#13;The main cities in New Zealand are Auckland and Christchurch, and Wellington the capital. Other cities of interest include Napier and Nelson, Tauranga and Rotorua. Queenstown ought to be a stopover in this captivating and exceptional country.</p>
<p>&#13;The landscape in New Zealand offers a wealth of natural delights with fiords and glaciers, mountains and rivers, striking beaches and lush forests and lakes.</p>
<p>&#13;Many travelers visit New Zealand for its range of exciting activities, you can easily find something much closer to home if it is a beach holiday you want, and here you will experience something truly unique. Water based activities can be experienced in the seas, on one of the numerous lakes or in a swiftly-flowing river, from surfing and deep sea diving to boogey boarding, kayaking, parasailing or fishing.</p>
<p>&#13;If it is the ultimate excitement you are after there are plenty of opportunities for white or black water rafting, jet boating or four wheel drive practice. The Bridge walk entails scaling the Auckland Harbour Bridge where some of the best views of Auckland can be seen, or head to the 192m Auckland Sky Tower and bungee jump off the top, plummeting at a speed of 75kph.</p>
<p>&#13;For those who like to stay on firm ground then a walk in the bush can offer some spectacular hiking trails or take off to the mountains for a hike, snowboarding or skiing. Whether you need a Sydney hotel with all possible amenities, cheap accommodation in Dunedin or budget hotels in Napier, have a look online for affordable rates.</p>
<p>&#13;Whale watching is possible in Kaikoura on the South Island. A leading centre for whale watching it is possible to view sperm whales here that can grow to more than 15m long. Orca Whales are also spotted between December to March, and humpback whales in June and July.</p>
<p>&#13;Penguins are an amusing species as they dive and swoop like other birds do in the air, whilst on land they waddle along upright. There are 3 three species of penguin around New Zealand, the Korora is the world&#8217;s smallest at only 25cm tall and can be seen at The Marlborough Sounds, Akaroa Harbour, Oamaru and Stewart Island. The rare hoiho, has a striking yellow eye band sweeping back from each yellow eye and can be spotted at the Otago Peninsula, and along the South Otago Coast. And the Fiordland crested penguin is one of the worlds rarest found in Fiordland and Stewart Island. Book your cheap hotels online NZ before you travel to avoid disappointment as you don&#8217;t want to miss these beautiful creatures.</p>
<p>&#13;New Zealand&#8217;s bird populace is worthy of note and certain to keep you busy with more than 80 kinds of seabird breeds found on the seashore, some only found within New Zealand whilst others migrate here from thousands of miles away. Uncommon national species can be seen at various locations including Tiritiri Matangi Island in Auckland&#8217;s Hauraki Gulf, Motuara Island in the Marlborough Sounds, and Kapiti Island.</p>
<p>&#13;There is a broad range of lodging choices to suit your price range, from luxury to a shoestring budget. Finding cheap hotels in New Zealand around the country is an easy process and there are ample pickings for the free thinking traveler.<br />&#13;http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz/New-Zealand/Dunedin/</p>
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<p>Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Tim Brooks who works for Cheaper Than Hotels New Zealand which helps travellers find the right hotel at the right price. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz/New-Zealand/Napier/">http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz/New-Zealand/Napier/</a> Using intuitive technology a visitor can search a database offering bargains in more than 130 countries. For Wellington hotels, hotels in Napier and cheap accommodation in Dunedin visit the website. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz/New-Zealand/Dunedin/">http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz/New-Zealand/Dunedin/</a></p>
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