By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-09-30 | Travel Tips The Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve is one of the two UNESCO World Heritage sites found in the paradise isles of Seychelles. Nestling within the Praslin National Park, this is one of the few primeval forests still in existence that has been preserved due to millennia of geological isolation. It is also famously home to the endemic Coco de Mer palm, which produces the largest seeds ever seen in the world. read more
By: Tony Ng | 2011-09-26 | Clothing Make a bold statement and a stand-out entrance to your next costume party with a Caveman costume! This interesting costume is something that only the most outspoken and confident partygoer can implement, given its eccentric concept and (at times) its controversial lack of garments. read more
By: arther | 2010-12-10 | Travel & Leisure Your travel portal for travel advice, unconventional travel ideas and ways to connect with other cultures read more
By: Wasim Ahmad | 2010-04-01 | Science Dinosaurs are prehistoric animals that once dominated the land over 200 million years ago. These creatures were huge and fierce. Learn more about these prehistoric creatures. read more
By: Austin Millo | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes The use of herbs for treating human diseases dates back to prehistoric era when man was still extremely primitive. Nature has endowed humanity with the gifts of herbal treatments for many of the ailments that befall man. Although in prehistoric era, herbs were indiscriminately use as man was still experimenting with the different array of natural herbs available... read more
By: sansarsnv | 2011-04-05 | Online promotion The early years of humans were nomadic type. The prehistoric humans didnt stay at one place for a long time.They travelled from one to another in search for food and water. As the prehistoric humans s... read more
By: uyuym | 2011-04-01 | Business History Prehistoric period One of the earliest known and excavated prehistoric sites that produced pottery is Ganj Darreh Tappeh in the Kermanshah region, dating back to the 8th millennium BCE Another... read more
By: Patty Sargeant | 2010-11-30 | Meditation Researchers say that even in prehistoric times, humans did things akin to what we know now as meditation. read more
By: Travis Olague | 2011-04-05 | Destinations Experience one more Isle of Wight staggering adventure learning more about prehistoric animals as dinosaurs. read more
By: abhishektch | 2012-03-22 | Travel & Leisure Well, Rajasthan holidays are the magnificent gateways, taking you through to the pre-historic wonderments of this Thar Deserted land. read more
By: Frank Jaeger | 2010-10-12 | Travel & Leisure Rhodes holidays 2010 offer Kritinia as one of the historically enriched tourist destination of the prehistoric times. read more
By: Abhinav kumar | 2012-04-10 | Destinations Well, Agra tours provide enchanting experience with its massive pre-historic wonders, bustling markets and different flavors of traditional cuisine. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-04-15 | Health & Fitness Arthritis is a prehistoric disease; archeologists have found skeletons of the first humans, with evident cases of arthritis. read more
By: laixuezhen | 2010-11-20 | Games The lot begins with a brand-new story mode that creates a beautifully reshaped world for Sackboy for more information on and play. Each story level is influenced by cultural high points of all time as well as visually stunning. LittleBigPlanet 2 will offer you revolutionary gameplay mechanics in addition to a level of customization and creative control with never been seen before. read more
By: shahidini | 2011-03-22 | City Guides (Also called Muniyaras), these dolmenoid cists belong to the Megalithic age. These dolmenoids were burial chambers made of four stones placed on edge and covered by a fifth stone called the cap stone. Some of these Dolmenoids contain several burial chambers, while others have a quadrangle scooped out in laterite and lined on the sides with granite slabs. read more