By: Paige Taylor | 2011-01-03 | Destinations That's the end of the year 2010, it's time for tourism enthusiasts looked for somewhere most ideal around the world for travel 2011. There are lots of famous tourism countries in the world ever including France, United States, Spain, China, Italy, United Kingdom, Turkey, and so on. It wonders that the list of best countries for travel 2010 stayed still with such most-wanted countries above. Lonely Planet, the world's largest travel guide book and digital media publisher, has announced the list of Best Countries for Travel 2011. Albania tops the poll for Best Countries for Travel 2011 in terms of best trends, destinations, and journeys, ranked after by Brazil, Cape Verde, Panama, Bulgaria, Vanuatu, Italy, Tanzania, Syria, and Japan. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-09-07 | News and society Highest Ferris wheel, four-year-old Chinese girl driving car, Tomatina festival in Bunol, Eastern Zhou Dynasty and World Athletics Championships in Daegu are among the weekly impressive news of the week 2 September 2011. read more
By: lala | 2010-11-04 | Arts & Entertainment Paris Fashion Week Spring 2011, the ninth day, the famous brand designer JeanPaulGaultier for the HERMES to carefully build a “Rider” as the theme of the newly installed conference, and as a collaboration between him and the brand on the satisfactory conclusion drawn read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-06-27 | Destinations From 19 June to 29 June 2011, the 35th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee is taken place in Paris at which 10 new natural sites are under consideration to add the UN agency’s World Heritage List. Let’s look at this following list and discover why they deserve inclusion, appreciation and protection. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-01 | Business Geography and Geology This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2008) The modern Danube Delta began forming after 4,000 B.C. in a gulf of the Black Sea, when the sea rose to its present level. A sandy barrier blocked the Danube gulf where the river initially built its delta. Upon filling the gulf with sediments read more
By: mihawk09 | 2010-09-13 | Electronics Since June, a number of international auto companies and electronics companies are using large-scale lithium battery joint investment competition. This includes the Toyota and Matsushita, Nissan and NEC, the public and Sanyo, Bosch and Samsung, they believe that lithium batteries in the coming years will gradually replace the nickel-metal hydride batteries, lead the direction of development of hybrid vehicles. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-04 | Business Height The main mast structure is 309.48 metres (1,015 ft) tall and has a diameter of 2.75 metres (9.0 ft). During the period of parallel digital and analogue transmissions, the DTT antenna attached to the top of the mast brought the overall height to 315.4 metres (1,035 ft), however as part of the Digital Switchover plans, this antenna has now been removed, reducing its overall height to 309.48 metres (1,015.4 ft) read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-23 | Eco Tourism Well-manicured gardens have welcomed thousands of visitors each year. They tell how much love and effort were put into maintaining the gardens. Such gardens are not only home to many beautiful and rare animals and plants, but they also feature styles and architecture of certain periods and countries. Let’s catch a city break in stunning gardens around the world. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-22 | Business History Wallpaper, using the printmaking technique of woodcut, gained popularity in Renaissance Europe amongst the emerging gentry. The elite of society were accustomed to hanging large tapestries on the walls of their homes, a tradition from the Middle Ages. These tapestries added color to the room as well as providing an insulating layer between the stone walls and the room, thus retaining heat in the room. However read more
By: Cactuslover | 2011-05-18 | Gardening What you do usually do with the dead leaves and food waste? Composting is also a good answer to recycle leaves and other yard waste. Instead of burning or hauling away leaves, you can compost them and return the nutrients to your garden to save money with your own compost! read more
By: mihawk09 | 2010-11-27 | Electronics Apple, where the secret of success? This is the question everyone wants to find out. However, from Steve Jobs, Apple's down to the ordinary soldier, to the outside world did not provide a clear answer. Some may be reticent about the comment, but more individuals thought: Apple's success for granted. read more
By: Robert Waldvogel | 2010-09-14 | Destinations In this article, we would like to talk about Rhinebeck, New York with the most famous sights and their historical significance. The list of sights include the Village of Rhinebeck, the Museum of Rhinebeck History, Wilderstein, Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Montgomery Place, Bard College, and Clermont State Historic Site. read more