The Island of Zitny Ostrov - Slovakia

July 27, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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Ranging from Bratislava to Korman in southwestern Slovakia, Zitny Ostrov (Rye Island) is Europe’s biggest river island. It is so large that most tourists are unaware of being on one. It lies between the Danube, and its slower running tributary the Little Danube, in the Danubian Plain.

Several rivers flow across it and the rich alluvial deposits make it the most fertile land in Slovakia. The island also contains central Europe’s largest reservoir of high quality potable water and it has the warmest and least humid weather in Slovakia.

A beautiful area of marshes, natural and man-made lakes and rich farmland, the south has been deemed a Protected Landscape. The still waters of the Little Danube provide excellent recreational boating through the alluvial forests. While on the water, the controversial hydroelectric dam at Gabcikovo may also be visited.

Zitny Ostrov has two main towns, both of which have strong Hungarian cultural influences. DunajskA Streda has a majority Hungarian population, though the only reminder of a significant Jewish minority is a 1991 memorial. There is also evidence of Bronze Age settlement here.

In the late 1990s the town centre was rebuilt with distinctive white buildings capped by towers and elaborate tiled roofs. A large thermal park offers year-round swimming in geothermal heated water.

Komarno, Slovakia’s main port, lies on the Hungarian border — a bridge leads into Hungarian Komarom, which used to be part of Komarno. Here 66% of the population speak Hungarian and the street signs are in two languages.

Europe Place is a large shopping and tourist centre built in a variety of European architectural forms. A native son of Komamo, Franz Lehar, is honoured with a biennial music festival, whilst the annual Komarno Days Festival celebrates Slovak and Hungarian culture.

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Cozumel Island - Mexico

July 26, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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One of Mexico’s largest islands, Cozumel, is located 20 km (12 miles) from the mainland, and 60 km (36 mi) south of Cancun. It’s a flat, limestone island shaped like a holster, and pierced by tens of cenotes (water-filled sinkholes), many with their own marine life, which are an extra attraction for tourists and snorkellers who come to experience the island’s fantastic offshore reefs.

Jacques Cousteau first popularized Cozumel in 1960, when he fingered Palancar at the island’s southern tip as one of the world’s best scuba-diving sites. He triggered an explosion of tourist development, only curtailed in with the establishment of the National Marine Park in 1996: but the reefs were badly damaged by the deepwater piers built for cruise ships to bring new clientele.

Attitudes changed quickly. Cozumel’s new islanders (the 40,000 Maya who welcomed Herman (’Stout’) Cortes in 1519 were reduced to 30 by 1510, and Cozumel became uninhabited) realised the value, not just of their spectacular marine wealth, but also of the island’s undeveloped centre.

You’ll never get a better chance to appreciate Mayan culture so close to good beaches. The biggest Mayan site, San Gervasio (named much later), was for centuries sacred to lx Chel, the goddess of fertility, and one of the Yucatan’s most important sanctuaries. There are several others, recovered from jungle and swampy mangrove lagoons now teeming with cormorants, pelicans, primary-coloured tree frogs, iguanas and crocodiles.

These days, the duty of collective care is replacing the brash mistakes of the 1970s. You can see 250 species in its clear waters, including the bright blue-and-yellow queen angelfish, the toad fish (unique to Cozumel), and enormous sponges like the barrel and elephant ear, which grows to 3.6 m (12 ft) across. Cozumel is fabulously pretty and exotic, and you should go there with someone you love and watch the sunsets.

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North Stradbroke Island - Profile

July 13, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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Sometimes known as Straddie by the locals, North Stradbroke Island is the textbook beach holiday. Just 30 km (19 miles) southeast of Brisbane and the Gold Coast, it is located at the south end of Moreton Bay. At 30 km (19 mile) long, it is one of the world’s sand islands, {featuring pristine beaches, a rugged coast and inland freshwater lagoons.

It lost its original name of Minijerribah in 1827, when Captain H. J. Rous, or Viscount Dunwich, Commander of the HMS Rainbow, named the island after his father the Earl of Stradbroke, the main town after his own title, and Rainbow Beach after his ship.

A group of three picturesque villages — Dunwich, Amity Point and Point Lookout — act as pleasant bases for many of the island’s local and international visitors.

Dunwich was once a prison colony and quarantine station, and, as is often the case, its cemetery is a telling record of the island’s interesting past. At Point Lookout, the aptly named Whale Rock is the best spot from which to scan the vast oceans in search of migrating humpback whales, dolphins and turtles.

In the 1960s, sand mining operations began to ruin on the fragile island environment, but by the 1990s environmental issues came to the fore and half of the island became a national park. Mining is still very active on the island, but mainly away in the restricted southern end.

Point Lookout on the eastern surf side of the island is a natural attraction. Spreading across Straddie’s single rocky headland it overlooks a string of bleached beaches. The western side enjoys the calmer waters of the bay and is safer for boating. The island is famous for its angling — with the annual Straddie Classic’ every August being one of Australia’s richest and best-known fishing contests.

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Tips on Choosing the Right Digital Printing Company

July 4, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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digital-printingA common misconception people make is that most companies that offer digital printing and other various printing services are the same. There are three big factors you need to consider when choosing the right company in order to get the best bang for your printing buck.

First of all, you want to make sure that the company is capable of handling both small and large volumes of work and this is a question that needs to be asked upfront. The worst thing that can happen is if you have a marketing deadline and then find out the supplier is not able to have the printouts ready in time. Secondly, make sure you only deal with an experienced printing company.

A company that has only just recently started operating is bound to make mistakes and may even give you an unrealistic price or produce lackluster results.

Only deal with an established company that you can count on! Finally, a common mistake made by people is they usually deal with a company based on the prices they offer in the hope of securing a bargain. Do not choose a company solely because of the attractive prices being offered because at the end of the day you need quality finished output and not just any inferior products. Remember the old adage you get what you pay for.

In conclusion you need to look for a company that is capable of meeting large volumes of work, offers its services at the right price and has the experience to back it up.

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Designer Bikinis - Something for Everyone

July 1, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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bikinisThere is no denying it…the era of designer bikinis is growing and there are new looks to suit every shape and occasion.

Designer bikinis are not just for the rich, famous anymore. With so many online shopping sites these days, you don’t have to trawl the trendy high fashion end of town anymore. You can shop safely from the comfort of your home and find yourself some amazing bargains on designer swimwear . You will find there are bikinis available to flatter any figure.

From those that ride high on the hips to augment the length of your legs to those that come with a skirt-cover up, you will be able to find one that suits your figure. What are some of the reasons for buying a designer swimsuit? You may want to look stunning on the beach, or by the pool. Or maybe you’re on a once in a lifetime dream holiday and want to make the most of it and look like your favorite celebrity.

Choosing the right designer bikini can be overwhelming at first and you may experience ups and downs in finding one that is right for your body type and personality. However, you should do your homework and check out different styles and sizes and the first place to start is a great site like www.zannebikinis.com/ . This will ultimately pay off with a great look that will turn heads and stop traffic.

Not only can wearing the right designer bikini help you to become more confident in the beach, but it can help boost your confidence in other aspects of your life such as your job and communication with others.

So, for a spanking new and exquisite collection of designer bikinis and other trendy swimwear go to www.zannebikinis.com and experience the joy of owning your very own designer bikinis.

Designer Bikinis - Something for Everyone

July 1, 2009 by Rachel Banks · Leave a Comment
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bikinisThere is no denying it…the era of designer bikinis is growing and there are new looks to suit every shape and occasion.

Designer bikinis are not just for the rich, famous anymore. With so many online shopping sites these days, you don’t have to trawl the trendy high fashion end of town anymore. You can shop safely from the comfort of your home and find yourself some amazing bargains on designer swimwear . You will find there are bikinis available to flatter any figure.

From those that ride high on the hips to augment the length of your legs to those that come with a skirt-cover up, you will be able to find one that suits your figure. What are some of the reasons for buying a designer swimsuit? You may want to look stunning on the beach, or by the pool. Or maybe you’re on a once in a lifetime dream holiday and want to make the most of it and look like your favorite celebrity.

Choosing the right designer bikini can be overwhelming at first and you may experience ups and downs in finding one that is right for your body type and personality. However, you should do your homework and check out different styles and sizes and the first place to start is a great site like www.zannebikinis.com/ . This will ultimately pay off with a great look that will turn heads and stop traffic.

Not only can wearing the right designer bikini help you to become more confident in the beach, but it can help boost your confidence in other aspects of your life such as your job and communication with others.

So, for a spanking new and exquisite collection of designer bikinis and other trendy swimwear go to www.zannebikinis.com and experience the joy of owning your very own designer bikinis.