By: Kadmiel | 2010-03-18 | Economics Guatemala has one of the highest poverty rates in Latin American thanks to its unequal distribution of wealth and a rapid population, regardless its highest GDP in Central America. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-14 | News and society 2010 saw some severely disasters including earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, the floods in Pakistan, the wildfires in Russia, and the typhoon Morakot in China and so on. These disasters caused the death of a lot of people as well as caused damage of billions USD. Let’s review these disasters through these photos as below: read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-03-08 | Photography In addition to function for professional purposes, satellite pictures also draw great attention for their unique shots. The vastness of nature is minimized with exciting effects on space. Do you wondered how tiny your country is when captured far from the earth or what shapes do the giant pyramid looks like? Let’s refresh a day with a number of most beautiful satellite pictures from well known locations worldwide collected by astronauts in spacecrafts. It’s interesting to compare them with normal camera. read more
By: Alexander Smith | 2010-10-20 | Exercise America's Top 10 Healthiest Cities Where are the healthiest places to live in The United States? The Survivors Club has pulled together the Top 10 cities for surviving -- residents in these areas have lower rates of obesity and heart disease. Those who live in these 10 cities are also thriving in their happy, low-stress lives. Is your city one of the The Survivors Club's picks? read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-04-07 | Destinations If you have no chance to travel around the world and take nice pictures about many beautifully natural landscapes, let take a look at the worldwide memorable travel photos of this week. High plains of Southern Bolivia may be appropriate to those likes challenging themselves while the bird sanctuary in Missouri is an ideal destination for animal lovers. 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: denishanilvishal | 2010-09-23 | Fashion Mexico Miss Universe 2010 Mexico Miss Universe pictures and gallery in this blog Mexico Miss Universe 2010,Miss Universe 2010 Photos read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-12 | Destinations Each year, a list of the World Heritage sites is unveiled by the United Nations. Over the past 28 years, the UNESCO has identified more than 180 of these natural wonders across 77 countries. These World Heritage Sites are unique, irreplaceable, and authentic. Recently, UNESCO has recognized many imposing mountains and reservation zones of China, Africa, and America such as China Danxia in China , Phoenix Islands Protected Area in Kiribati , Réunion National Park in France, Papahanaumokuakea in Hawaii and so on as the new world heritage sites. Let’s begin our tour with these places through the following photos as below: read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-05 | News and society Britain's Prince William and Princess Catherine Middleton attend a tree planting ceremony in Canada; The Snowbirds Canadian Air Force aerobatics squad performs their annual flyover formation over the Peace Tower in 144-year anniversary of National Day; the annual parade of homosexuals in Guatemala City, Guatemala... are prominent events reflected through impressive images last week. read more
By: Holiday'n'Adventure | 2011-03-24 | Exotic locations Holiday and Adventure – that's exactly what we stand for. With small groups up to 20 participants our tourists travel around the world and explore their own individual adventure. With our roundtrips, group tours, active tours, festival trips, rental car tours and dancing tours we take our tourists into the world and show them different cultures. We introduce our tourists with countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Central- and South America as well as countries in the Middle East. read more
By: Mrs. Coffee | 2011-09-01 | Coffee The best coffee beans are those that make the best tasting coffee for the one who will be drinking the coffee. Professional tasters may have a greater sense of taste that leads to what they consider the best taste, but it is the drinker who should decide what is best for them after considerations of acidity, caffeine, bitterness/sweetness and aroma. read more
By: david johnson | 2010-12-13 | Disabilities Rising healthcare costs, uncertainty regarding Health Care reforms, and long wait times as well as limited options when it comes to techniques, methods and procedures to treat a wide variety of medical are prompting individuals from around the world to travel abroad for their health care needs. read more
By: konetkar500 | 2012-05-15 | Destinations Ecuador lies in north best South America and has a coastline with the Pacific Ocean. It lies on the Equator between Colombia and Peru. It has the world’s highest active volcano – Cotopaxi. In fact, many of its cities and sites are listed as UNESCO world heritage sites and one of the most famous is the Galapagos Islands and the city of Cuenca. Galapagos Islands are located in one of the Ecuador read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-14 | Business Taxonomy and genetics Ovis canadensis is one of three species of mountain sheep in North America and Siberia; the other two species being Ovis dalli, that includes Dall Sheep and Stone's Sheep, and the Siberian Snow sheep Ovis nivicola. Wild sheep crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia during the Pleistocene (~750,000 years ago) and, subsequently, spread through western North America as far south as Baja California and northwestern mainland Mexico read more
By: Sanctuary Belize | 2011-04-12 | Travel Tips The population of expatriates living in Belize has gradually increased over the past years and there are now a considerable amount of foreigners living peacefully and happily with the locals of this country. read more