Blarney Castle, County Cork, Ireland

By adiarifin on January 22nd, 2011
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Blarney Castle is a really hygienic place. Once, there was someone who wanted to give hygienic kiss to the stone, given the number of people that kiss it daily to obtain the gift of eloquence. Then, the representative of the Castle replied, and he assured the listener that the stone is actually sprayed and wiped with some anti-bacterial and also washed regularly. Read & Comment ›››

Villa Bunga Pangi

By nyomanbhv on January 20th, 2011
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Villa Bunga Pangi is a great villa which was built in the traditional Balinese style, by using some of the best modern materials. This amazing villa will be able to provide you with the luxurious environment, so that you could relax and unwind in tropical Bali area. The view from this place is amazing, you can see the paddy field across the River Pangi, which winds the way though Pererenan village and then westwards 1 mile to the ocean. Read & Comment ›››

Celebrate the Moment of a Lifetime in Villa

By nugraharta on January 19th, 2011
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Do you have a dream to celebrate your perfect day in Bali? Something likes a wedding that you already dream off. Bali is the place, the marvelous vacation of destination to any people who is interested in finding the meaning of beautiful itself. Bali pampers you with abundance of beauty that you can face in any possible way. To shop, you can go here. To find a beautiful wedding place here is plenty. To sense the beauty of beaches, you go here obviously. Read & Comment ›››

Villa Kipi

By nyomanbhv on January 17th, 2011
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When you arrive at Villa Kipi, you will be able to enter through the traditional Balinese gates, which will then lead you to large stepping-stones across the small lotus ponds with the nice water feature. This takes you to the main living and dining area. This area in this villa is spacious with high roofing, comfortable and nice sofas, a large dining table, which could seat up to eight people, a large plasma television, Bose surround sound system with nice sounds, and the portable iPod dock. Read & Comment ›››

Peeking Papua New Guinea

By nugraharta on January 13th, 2011
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Papua New Guinea, a unique country that lies on the Pacific Ocean and its authenticity is maintained thanks to the low level of urban development (only 18% of the population live in urban centers). Besides having a unique name, Papua New Guinea also has 850 native languages, and (believed) a number of species of plants and animals that have not known. The country is largely unexplored, even since its independence from Australia in 1975. However, some tourists who made it to the beaches would feel the way they were not in vain. It’s something like in a Bali private villa beach.

Interesting experiences in Papua New Guinea is a walk in the kiosk market. Most goods are bought and sold are original and homemade goods. You’ll find the original keepsake such as Papua New Guinea: bilum – bags made from plant fibers, baskets Bouganville – regarded as one of the baskets and the best container in the Pacific, or a mask – may not be used, but fun! Be careful when someone offers you “ancient artifacts” – whatever that was made before 1960 are prohibited to be exported in order to maintain the country’s cultural heritage. Article by Bali villas for rent

Sports In Papua New Guinea

By nugraharta on January 13th, 2011
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Scuba diving is quite popular in Papua New Guinea and many dive places that have unlimited potential. Geographical structure of the seabed causing plate fell dramatically from the edge of the beach – but an abundance of debris former World War II, adding features to dive here. To dive in among the rubble, go to Kavieng, Loloata, or Madang. If you want to see the spectacular coral group, go to the Eastern Fields, about 200km from Port Moresby to the coast of Australia. Soil structure that does not mean the island of Papua New Guinea makes a perfect place for serious climbers. For a little history and fantastic scenery, go to the Kokoda track, along the 60 mile route through the top of the Owen Stanley Range. History buff will find this site as a battlefield of World War II, Japan and Australia meeting point.

If you are looking for height, go to the top: the top Wilhelm is the highest point on the island, scenic places and quite able to reach, depending on your fitness level. Get up early in the morning for arriving at dawn for the best opportunity to see beautiful scenery. Everywhere you go, beware will the weather conditions: the night is cold and humid and hot during the day. There is also a risk of malaria and frequent floods in the lowlands during the rainy season. Come out with equipment and knowledge sufficient.

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Sandy Bay Villas Phangan

By adiarifin on December 29th, 2010
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Sandy Bay Villa is situated at Haad Yao area, in the western part of the coast of the Koh Phangan in Thailand. This special villa will offer you with four prime beachfront villas which overlooks the bay. In this villa complex, there are two double bedroom villas and two single bedroom villas, which you can choose based on your needs. This Sandy Bay Villas also has a large private swimming pool. Read & Comment ›››

Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

By adiarifin on December 23rd, 2010
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The Pisa Tower, or can also be called as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, is a great structure made with love, which takes over hundred and fifty years to build. This amazing and unique tower is the campanile of the cathedral of Italy, or also means as the freestanding bell tower. This tower is situated in the field of the Miracles or the Campo dei Miracles, just behind the cathedral’s main building. Read & Comment ›››

Muara Takus, Riau

By adiarifin on November 30th, 2010
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Muara Takus is situated near Rantau Berangin, about 15 kilometers next to Bangkinang. In this place, you will see the range of Bukit Barisan which borders the province of Riau. Then there is a road climbs up and reaches the recently finished hydroelectric dam of Koto Panjang. Read & Comment ›››

Gua Gajah (Elephant Cave)

By adiarifin on November 9th, 2010
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Gua Gajah is one tourism spot that you can go when you are in Bali. You can enjoy this tour in Bali to visit places situated in west side of Bedulu countryside in the Blah Batuh Sub district and Gianyar Regency. This place is about 27 km from Denpasar. This place is situated in a place which usually called the Pangkung River, so you can enjoy the beautiful nature mixed with Petanu River flow. This place has the magical energy on the basis of Rwabineda Concept and the Gua Gajah is built among two rivers. Read & Comment ›››

Paid Survey Reviews

By adiarifin on November 5th, 2010
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Internet has become an important part of our life; even thousands of people have made their daily income from the internet. One way to get easy money from the internet is by doing the Online Paid Surveys, because now more people are searching data from the outside world but they do not need to go outside, only post whatever they want to know on the internet, and pay the people who take the surveys. Read & Comment ›››

Road accident in Jimbaran Bali

By balebali on October 21st, 2010
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Traffic accidents in a row involving a number of motor vehicles occurred in the area of Nusa Dua, Bali, on Wednesday around 13:30 pm, killing at least six people died.

Head of Bali Police spokesman Sr. Comr Pol Gde Sugianyar when contacted confirmed the occurrence of traffic accidents streak with a fall of a number of casualties.

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Rice field Canggu villas

By adiarifin on September 30th, 2010
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Canggu is a small village in Bali, about 20 kilometers drive from Seminyak. The beaches in Canggu have grayish sand and not widely used for swimming. The main attraction here in Cangu is lines of green and yellowish rice field along with the fresh breeze. The rice fields are set in a stair-like form to avoid landslide. Much of the area features quietly undulating terrain with the rice paddies that categorize much of south central Bali. Read & Comment ›››

Villa Pemutih Bali

By nyomanbhv on September 30th, 2010
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If you want to have a great amazing holiday in Bali villas, Villa Pemutih Bali can be your right choice. There is an extraordinary villa for you as the place to rest in this gorgeus island. This is a great designed villa in an amazing ocean front setting. This villa will give you pure indulgence and relaxation. This is just the right place that you might be dreaming about within easy reach of Bali’s entertainment center area that can provide you with high class entertainment. Read & Comment ›››

The Great Pyramid of Giza

By adiarifin on September 29th, 2010
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Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and biggest pyramid of the many pyramids at Giza Necropolis and thought that the pyramid was a tomb for the Egyptian pharaoh, Khufu. The construction of the pyramid took more than 20 years and was expected to start at about 2560 BC. Read & Comment ›››

Finding The Best Accommodation Tips

By nugraharta on September 28th, 2010
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When visiting foreign countries, in general, the most booked accommodation is a hotel or villa, compared to others inn. However, whether the hotel you choose is indeed the most appropriate with the desire, or just a passenger sleeping alone? Follow a few tips to make hotel reservations.

Buy a guidebook about the city of destination, browse the internet (www.mediaindonesia.com / smart travel), especially if it is not too familiar territory. Read the inn and the area surrounding the inn are many accommodation options.

2 Plan your arrival date and travel. If possible, choose a time of ‘non-holiday’, because during high season, the inn often raise prices. Read & Comment ›››

Collapse of Canal Embankment Bad Omen for Jakarta

By nyomanbhv on September 27th, 2010
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In the latest infrastructure debacle to hit the capital, a 115-meter stretch of embankment along the West Flood Canal has collapsed, amplifying fears of land subsidence across the city.

The collapse, along a section of the canal running parallel to Jalan Sultan Agung in South Jakarta, has seen the embankment sag by up to 3 meters in some places and lean out at a 45-degree angle to its previous upright position. Read & Comment ›››

Traditional Games For Strengthen Of Tradition Value

By nugraharta on September 27th, 2010
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Festival of traditional games held at the level of the Central Java, Temanggung Regency, Thursday, in an attempt to reinvigorate the values of history and tradition that began to fade.

A jury in the race, and Educate Nurcahyo say, this festival is the government’s efforts to strengthen the values of history and tradition are increasingly eroded by advances in technology.

Festival of traditional games Jateng level followed by six groups of former prefectural representatives, among others, featuring the game stilts from Salatiga, betengan from Jepara, midhiwut of Sukoharjo, and dutdutkeradut of Bradford. Read & Comment ›››

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Paragliding in Bali

By nyomanbhv on September 23rd, 2010
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Paragliding is one option if you want to try the fun tour in Bali.  This is a recreational flying sport that you can try under the guidance of professional. This is also the simplest form of human flight. Paragliding is easy to transport, easy to launch, and  easy to land. The paraglider is constructed from the nylon, and the pilot of this tool will be suspended by sturdy kevlar lines. The pilot will be clipped to a harness, set in sitting position for maximum comfort. When you are doing this activity, you can fly like a bird, soaring upwards on currents of air. Read & Comment ›››

Moving Indonesia’s Capital ‘No Help to Jakarta’

By nyomanbhv on September 20th, 2010
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Not so fast. Any recent dreams of cruising along Jakarta boulevards swept clear by a relocation of the capital to Kalimantan will likely continue to be just that: dreams.

International experts in urban planning and policy say moving Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta would have little to no effect on the overcrowding and crushing traffic endured by its residents. Read & Comment ›››