Posted by Ardent Editor on February 19th, 2009
Pigalle Place is an interesting blend of beautiful landmarks, prostitutes and artists, burlesque theaters, the Moulin Rouge, very bourgeois buildings, and the tourists who want to experience "Paris by night". Whether you are after dirty diversions or artistic pursuits, Pigalle Place will give you one hell of an experience.
Get naughty
If you are feeling a little naughty, visit the notorious Pigalle Place.
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 19th, 2009
Just a generation ago, nudist beaches in France would have been impossible. Diehard naturists and nudists may have paved the way, risking ridicule and arrest to advance their cause. Today, nude swimming is as accessible as a sauna or a round of golf.
You might be surprised to know that nude swimming or sunbathing is not "exactly" legal in the country. Ah, the eternal paradox. But this is what people love
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 19th, 2009
Gdynia is a city in Poland, which serves as an important seaport in the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. It is located in Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania and is part of the country’s Tri-City area (also composed of the city of GdaÅ„sk and the town of Sopot). Although Gdynia is comparatively a modern city, marine and naval enthusiasts will surely love what it has to offer.
The city’s maritime appeal
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Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Some pack rats seem unable to go on trips without packing their entire house, luggage by heavy luggage.
For fairly short trips, travel lighter and avoid airport hassle at the same time by packing only necessary items in one carry-on luggage. Preferably with wheels.
Light packing/ 1 carry-on benefits
With a single carry-on (per person, if you’re not traveling alone), you won’t have to carry heavy loa
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Seasickness is a common condition that a lot of people experience when the head out to sea or go on a cruise.
Seasickness is characterized by dizziness and nausea which is caused by the rocking motion of the ship.
If you suffer from seasickness, there are several remedies to treat this condition.
Motion sickness medications such as Bonine or Dramamine, as well Vitamin B6 or ginger supplements may be used to treat
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Boarding a plane for a long, boring flight hardly elicit concern – except perhaps the usual "hope the plane does not crash" worries. For the most people, flight delays, long lines at airports, and perhaps a sub par hotel at the end of their flight are some of the things that they draw their concern – and ire.
When considering what to wear for their flight, most people would think about comfor
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Traveling not only enriches one’s experience but also expands one’s horizons. Unfortunately, there are also health hazards in traveling, not only to foreign and exotic places, but even within your own country.
The risks of contracting a disease is very high. This is why it is very important to take the necessary precautions to avoid, or at least lower your risks of contracting a disease.
The Centers F
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Traveling offers many perks. For one, there’s the enriching part. For another, it is a cure to many human afflictions – exhaustion, fatigue, stress, boredom, among many.
But there are risks to traveling, especially to foreign countries. Tourists often fall prey to snatchers and extortionists hoping to make a quick buck on foreign visitors.
To protect yourself at all times, here are a few safety tips:
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Crete is the largest island in Greece. It has a very rich history and culture and is located in the South of the Aegean Sea. It also has wonderful landscapes and coasts with beautiful beaches and coves.
History
The island has a very rich history. It has experienced several bloody wars as well as the comings and goings of various civilizations. It also has several Homeric legends associated with it like King Minos,
Posted by Ardent Editor on February 18th, 2009
Seville is the financial, artistic, and cultural capital of Spain. It is located near the River of Guadalquivir and it is the capital of Andalusia. Also, it is regarded as the third largest metropolitan city in the whole of Spain.
Population
The people in this region are called Sevillanos or Sevillanas. The concensus has reached up to 704,414 in 2009. In the urban areas, the population reaches up to 1,450,214.
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