By: Enid Glasgow | 2010-03-26 | Destinations Thailand is a mystical place, filled with a blend of tradition, religion, and beautiful architecture. Now, more than ever, tourists and vacationers are realizing the beauty that can be found in Thailand, and are traveling there to enjoy seeing the majesty of Thailand's temples. read more
By: Shakti Deen | 2011-08-26 | Games Minecraft is great for all intents and purposes, but one way to amp up your experience with the game is to play on an adventure map, loaded with secrets, dungeons, and all sorts of other goodies. We've compiled nine of the best adventure maps to provide you with a brand new experience in Minecraft. read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-03-02 | Gadgets and gizmos Nowadays most people have a GPS on their cell phones or in their cars, as off road GPS systems have become an integral part of people’s everyday lives. Maps are required for most GPS systems. read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-02-09 | GPS The perfect adventure trip usually entails following some crazy route on a 4x4 off road map that takes you well off the beaten path and into the wild. You get the chance to experience all the weird and wonderful parts of the world. read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-02-09 | GPS Your 4x4 skills will often determine where you go when you decide to leave the cities and do something adventurous out in the wild parts of the world. Whether you plan to go through some flat terrain just to break in your new 4x4 for the first time. read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-04-11 | Gadgets and gizmos The map is the best place to start because you can plan your journey out ahead of time. You can highlight petrol stations on certain off road maps that can be loaded onto your GPS or smart phone. read more
By: Sandhya Sharma | 2011-01-21 | Travel & Leisure The Sabrimala Sree Ayyapa temple despite being a remote shrine located in the southern part of the state witnesses approximately four million devotees every year. The Sabrimala shrine is placed deep in the midst of dense woods and mountains and can be a perfect place to meditate and rejuvenate oneself when on a vacation. read more
By: sanjog kumar | 2011-04-20 | Travel & Leisure Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of India where three oceans meet -the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Besides the scenic beauty this place is also famous for its religious and cultural importance which can be seen through its number of beautifully carved temples. read more
By: Oliver Ethan | 2012-03-07 | Gadgets and gizmos Adventure always has some form of risk involved and when you are out in the middle of nowhere you are invariably taking a big risk if you are heading out into a region where you have never been before. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2012-01-29 | Eco Tourism The United States has an extensive series of historic sites, shorelines, monuments, and especially national parks. There are about 58 national parks that were founded to preserve its natural wonders besides diverse wildlife. Each year, a large number of visitors come to national parks for adventure and entertainment. However, there exist some national parks forgotten day by day.
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By: Elizabeth S. Adams | 2010-05-23 | Poetry What is poetry, if it is not an attempt to express the silent life responses - the weeping, sighing and the singing each man hears within his own heart and soul? What one wishes from one's written expression of one's life experiences and imaginings is that there may be others who can respond with understanding. I would wish you to find some value from these thoughts of mine which gathered and passed again like dreams. read more
By: Elizabeth S. Adams | 2010-03-27 | Poetry What is poetry, if it is not an attempt to express the silent life responses - the weeping, sighing and the singing each one hears within the heart and soul? As a man among men, As a strength and kindness, As goodness, honesty... read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-21 | International studies I had been traveling for almost a decade with the German Praktikum (internship) students through Elephants Pass., watching the similar Lagoon where I crossed at midnights. I also saw how things were changing the world in an surprisingly short time. read more
By: Charity. Faith. Hope. | 2011-01-02 | Cancer The forgotten ghost town of Wittenoom in Western Australia is today home to about eight residents who still live in the town, and it receives no government, postal services or power from the grid. In June 2007, The town's name was removed from all official maps and road signs. So how did this once prosperous town end up as a ghost town? Read this article to find out why. read more