By: adventure africa expedition | 2010-09-08 | Travel & Leisure Suez Canal is the largest man-made artificial sea-level waterway found in Egypt. It was opened in the 1869 to allow water transportation between Europe and Asia to avoid ships navigation around Africa. The canal original size was 164 km long and 8metre deep. However enlargements have been undertaken and it now has a length of 193.30km and its 24 metres deep. It also has a northern access channel of 22km and 9 km southern access. read more
By: Isla Campbell | 2011-04-07 | Travel & Leisure Amsterdam's famous canals draw millions of visitors every year and are one of Europe's greatest tourist attractions. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2011-08-12 | Destinations To most tourists, Hue means the imperial palace tombs and shrines. But the true world heritage of Hue, in fact, is the whole region of about a hundred square kilometers of well reserved ancient areas around the city. The citadel and royal tombs are only one part of it. read more
By: Ahmed Ali | 2012-03-26 | Destinations Over day trip to Tanis & The Suez Canal area from Cairo, Day Excursions, Trips to Tanis or San El Hagr, Bubastis Then Proceed to Ismailia on the Suez Canal For Lunch, Tour From Cairo early in the morning, drive to Tanis) the delta capital of Ramses II, passing on the site of Bubastis where the cat was worshiped then proceed to Ismailia on the Suez Canal.. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Destinations South Bridge Road is located to the southern side of the Singapore River in the Area of Singapore commonly known as Chinatown. This stretch of road was originally built in 1833 and is home to several national monuments of Singapore. read more
By: Susanne Pacher | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Our last day in London had arrived, far too quickly I might add. My travel partner Andrea and I had already spent two action-packed days in this cosmopolitan metropolis which included explorations of Portobello Market and Notting Hill, a ride on the River Thames and a guided tour through London"��s fascinating East End. This morning would hold a very special treat for us: an early morning sunrise kayak tour on Regent Canal! read more
By: Bart van de Grift | 2011-11-24 | Cruises Amsterdam is also known as the Venice of the North for the numerous canals, bridges and islands it has. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Travel & Leisure The Grand Union is truly Grand Canal featuring wide locks, a variety of scenery, plus classic villages such as Braunston, Stoke Bruerne and Nether Heyford. The Central section of the Grand Union Canal carries the traveler from Braunston, to the Milton Keynes. Braunston sits atop the hill surveying the surrounding Northamptonshire countryside. read more
By: Nelson Cabrera | 2010-09-30 | International Business Learn how the Panama Canal Expansion project could affect East coast and West coast ocean shipping ports. Accommodations for larger ocean freight supertankers must be made. read more
By: alizacarver | 2011-05-24 | Dental Root canal treatment is a procedure which deals with the treatment of diseases of tooth pulp which is present in the center of tooth in canals inside the root of each tooth. Pulp is composed of connective tissues, nerve & blood vessel. Pulp can get damage due to various reasons e.g. When the pulp tissue becomes severely diseased & necrotic the infection spreads from tooth to adjacent bone read more
By: arther | 2010-12-07 | Travel & Leisure Your travel portal for travel advice, unconventional travel ideas and ways to connect with other cultures read more
By: iClick Media | 2011-02-15 | Dental Before the era of implants, crown and bridgework was the best way to replace missing or partially missing teeth. It is still an excellent way to replace missing teeth for whatever reason implants cannot be used. By using the existing teeth as a base for the reconstruction with the bridgework or crowns we have been able to return the dentition to normal function and indeed normal appeara read more
By: Lucie Rusarova | 2010-01-27 | Travel & Leisure The capital city of Czech Republic lies in the centre of Central Europe. Prague is situated on the river Vltava in central Bohemia and has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czec read more
By: Jeff Gustafson | 2010-01-29 | Self Improvement It was quite an eye-opener to him and the thought of using that term again won't cross his mind for some time to come... read more
By: Xavier Santana | 2012-12-01 | History Regardless of whether you are thinking about a family getaway or an individual journey, the Panama Canal is capable of providing an enjoyable time for everyone. There is a solid ground of history if you're interested in the brilliance of man's creations. There is a fantastic climate and nature to enjoy for those people who are looking to spend some time getting a little relaxation. There are also read more