Articles By: NikhilBhide
History of Reading
The first evidence of the existence of Reading indicates that it was founded in the eighth century where the River Thames and River Kennet converged. The settlement was then known as Readingnum. There are two theories as to why it got this name. It is either Anglo-Saxon for “Place of Readda’s...
January 13th, 2010 | World Travel Diary | Read More
What to do on a Gambia Holiday
Gambia is becoming an increasingly popular destination as it offers a new experience to holidaymakers without breaking the bank. Gambia exchange rates, the Dalasi compared to the pound sterling has largely remained unchanged compared to two years ago making it a much better value destination than European...
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A brief history of Plymouth
Evidence of settlements around the Plymouth area can be traced back to Saxon times, the first record of a settlement is in the Doomsday back which records a Sudtone, or South farm, at the mouth of the River Plym in 1086.The first recorded use of the name Plymouth is 1383, prior to that Plymouth was simply...
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Bushmills Distillery oldest in Ireland
The old Bushmills Distillery is truly a legend amongst distilleries the world over. Over the past four centuries, the art of distillation has largely remained the same up to today, ensuring that all whiskeys from the Old Bushmills Distillery retain their distinctive taste. Bushmills holds the oldest...
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6 Great San Diego Beaches
There are hundreds of miles of beach along the California coast, and some of the best beaches for surfing, swimming, sunbathing, family outings, and beauty are located in San Diego County. If you are new to the area, or merely visiting, here is a guide to some of the best beaches in the area.
Blacks...
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Ireland – Top 10 Links Golf Courses reviewed by ordinary golfer
Links golf is played on the natural terrain of seaside dunes and land banks and requires different playing techniques than when playing on the more common parkland course. Ireland has the highest ratio of links courses in the world per head of population, even more than the “home of golf” that is...
January 12th, 2010 | World Travel Diary | Read More
Planning A Spectacular Holiday To Pitlochry – Perth And Kinross, Scotland
When you are driving between Perth and Iverness on A9 Road, you will notice an unassuming detour for Atholl Road. Take this road and you will transported to main street in Pitlochry – Perth and Kinross, Scotland and become caught in the enchantment of this beautiful Victorian Burgh.
World renowned...
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Port Douglas Presents a Wonderful Treat
Visiting Port Douglas in Tropical North Queensland will reveal a very unique area with a fabulous beach that is four miles long. You can walk forever or explore a little further as a tourist, enjoying all the tropical paradise benefits of the beautiful white sand and blue waters, in addition to some...
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What to Expect on Western Australia Travel
Western Australia travel promises you plenty of sun and adventure amidst an amazing natural environment further complimented by extremely hospital people. The unique ambiance created by diverse landscapes and the climatic conditions of the region makes it an excellent place to visit at any point during...
January 11th, 2010 | World Travel Diary | Read More
Western Australia Holidays- Create Your Own
If you are looking to plan a trip to Western Australia then you can actually create your own travel itinerary based on your personal preferences. This will allow you to enjoy the attractions of the region to the maximum and get the kind of personalized holiday experience you are looking for.
If you are...
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