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December 31st, 2011

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Benefits of Investing in Detroit Foreclosed Homes

December 29th, 2011

Detroit is the largest city in the state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County. Those wanting to invest in this vibrant city but are on a low budget need not look further than Detroit foreclosed homes.

Detroit foreclosed homes are available at steep discounts as the foreclosure crisis has affected most neighborhoods extensively. Other than the discounts, Detroit foreclosed homes are a good investment due to the following reasons:

Detroit is famous as the world’s foremost automotive centre. Detroit is synonym for the US automotive industry and a centre of musical legacies as proved by its two nicknames-’Motor city’ and ‘Motown’.

The city has some excellent water front properties. In 2007, the first portions of the Detroit River Walk were laid consisting of miles of fountains and parks. The new urban development is aimed at increasing tourism to the city. CNN Money Magazine named down town Detroit as the 18th best neighborhood to retire among 30 large metro areas of the nation.

In April 2008, a $300 million stimulus plan was announced by the city to create jobs and re -vitalize neighborhoods like East English Village, North End and Osborn. Downtown Detroit is growing in its population of young professionals and expanding retail trade.

The cultural scene is also alive in Detroit. Live Music has been apart of Detroit’s nightlife since late 1940′s earning it the nickname, ‘Motown’. It has several live music venues. Large concerts are held at venues like DTE Energy Music Theatre. The Detroit Theatre district is the nation’s second largest and is host to Broadway shows. Important music events in the city include Detroit International Jazz Festival. It is also home to the punk rock scene. Modern voices include Eminem, the hip-hop artist. The city is home to museums like Detroit Institute of Arts, Motown historical museum. Other tourist attraction is the Detroit zoo and Anna Scripps Whitcomb conservatory.

Detroit is one of 13 American metro areas which are home to professional teams representing the four major sports in North America. Detroit is also venue to many sail boat racing events. It also hosts many WWE events. Detroit foreclosed homes are thus a great opportunity to be part of this action.

Detroit has also immense opportunities for employment. It is home to big three automobile companies-Ford, Chrysler and General Motors. International law firms also are based here making it an important centre for global trade. It is also a centre for engineering jobs. In 2006, there was a spurt in construction jobs due to a $1.3 billion drive of restoration in down town Detroit. Other areas in Detroit include biotechnology, nano technology, and hydrogen fuel cell development and information technology. It is also the largest city in the nation to offer casino resorts. It is also home to many educational institutions like Wayne State University. All this makes investing in Detroit foreclosed homes a sensible idea.

Benefits of Investing in Dallas Foreclosed Homes and Tips to Follow While Investing

December 28th, 2011

If you are looking for an affordable investment in a good home, you can benefit copiously from Dallas foreclosed homes. The city is on of the safest and most attractive places in America. It also provides various housing assistance programs that make home buying easy for even first time buyers.

There are several benefits of investing in Dallas foreclosed homes:

• Big Bargains: Dallas Foreclosed homes are often sold at half the price. The properties offer instant equity to the buyer and come equipped with amenities that save a lot of headache to the home buyer. You can even negotiate to buy at a low price and resell for a profit after making some repairs.

• Good neighborhoods: Dallas is the third largest city in Texas and 9th largest in the nation. Dallas foreclosed homes are available in some very attractive neighborhoods and communities like Lake wood, Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, White rock lane etc.

• Centre of business: Dallas is a busy business centre with many companies calling it home, like Southwest Airlines, American Airlines etc. Dallas-Fort Worth metro area has the largest concentration of corporate headquarters of publicly traded companies in the nation. Dallas has 12 Fortune 500 companies.

• Cultural and recreation centre; The Art district in downtown is home to several art venues including Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Centre The city operates 406 parks on 21,000 acres. It is home to Texas’s first and biggest Dallas zoo. Dallas is home to 17 separate lakes. It hosts the State Fair of Texas that brings millions of tourist money to the economy.

• Sports and Education centre: Dallas is a centre of education in South Central U.S.A. It has several prestigious institutions of higher learning like South Western Medical School of the University of Texas, Dallas Baptist University etc. Dallas is home to Dallas Mavericks (NBA) and Dallas stars (NHL).Dallas is one of only 16 cities included in the Rugby super league, starring Dallas Harlequins.

For investing in Dallas foreclosed homes, you must bear in mind the following tips:

• Confirm the date of auction and the venue
• Inspect the property: Conduct a personal visit to ascertain the actual condition of the property.
• Inspect the neighborhood: Make sure it is livable and ascertain property values
• Apply for the bidding: Register for the auction at least a day before the bidding starts.
• Keep yourself up to date: Keep up with information on Dallas foreclosed homes at the County clerk’s office
• Negotiate a reasonable price: Make a reasonable bid keeping in mind all costs of the property.

Have a Brilliant Holiday in the New Forest

December 26th, 2011

The New Forest is an area which covers south west Hampshire and extends into south east Wiltshire in Southern England. The main feature of the New Forest is the New Forest National Park, which was established in 1079 by William The Conqueror. The National Park spans close to 600 square kilometres and is unique as its ancient landscape has remained unchanged over hundreds of years, thus retaining its original beauty. The New Forest is a famous tourist destination for those who enjoy nature, and is dotted with several villages and small towns in the Forest and surrounding areas. There is much to do and see in New Forest – from award winning gardens to informative museums and leisure activities to exciting wildlife. All of these features and more make a holiday in the New Forest worthwhile. Here are a few things to do and see on your holiday in the New Forest:

Award winning gardens

If exploring gardens is your cup of tea, then you will be spoilt for choice in the New Forest. Beaulieu Gardens feature the world famous National Motor Museum and the Palace House home of the Montagu family and is definitely worth visiting. Other gardens include Exbury Gardens which comes with its very own steam railway, New Forest Water Gardens which contains ponds and waterfalls and Furzey Gardens which has a lake.

Informative museums

In addition to the National Motor Museum situated in the Beaulieu Gardens, the New Forest has its history imprinted in many locations. Buckler’s Hard features a Maritime Museum which showcases where warships for Nelson’s Navy were built. The New Forest Centre is another museum which is ideal for family outings.

Leisure activities

From cycling to horse riding and water sports to walking, the New Forest offers plenty of leisure activities to keep you occupied on your holiday. There are several cycling routes to pick from ensuring scenic views, and if you do not bring your own bikes, there are many places to hire bikes when you arrive. If you’d rather experience the New Forest on horseback, there are several local New Forest stables at your service. Water sports include kayaking, sailing, canoeing, yachting, waterskiing and many more. For those who would prefer staying dry, walking tours with a professional guide through the New Forest is ideal.

Exciting wildlife

Visit Liberty’s Owl Raptor and Reptile Centre for a large collection of birds and reptiles and Marwell Zoological Park which contains over 200 species of animals. The New Forest Wildlife Park is also a must visit with a large collection of European and exotic wildlife.

Asian Affair: Vibrant Vietnam & Sizzling Singapore

December 10th, 2011

I simply love aircrafts and long haul flights. We board award winning Singapore Airlines with about 30 hours to go. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, I arrive relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are still not people friendly. Singapore’s ultra-modern airport invites you to linger with free internet terminals, a cinema, rooftop swimming pool, aromatherapy spas, oxygen bars, indoor nature garden with waterfalls and koi pond.

I’m escorting my smallest group yet with 28 singles. Over 60 had begged me to offer these destinations, but most bailed last minute claiming fear of bird flu. So it’s like a vacation for me with this quality over quantity entourage of culture-vultures.

We begin with an orientation tour at the top of Mt. Farber with spectacular views. I can see the group is impressed with this sparkling metropolis located between Malaysia and Indonesia. Here is the leader of S.E. Asia, a bustling port that was modernized by the British Empire. It’s called the “Lion City” and inhabited by 4 million souls. 76% are Chinese and the other minorities blend harmoniously. Singapore is a city, state, capital and country all in one and draws 8 million visitors per year, yet few Americans have yet to discover it.

We check into the opulent Regent Hotel of the Four Seasons. I’m given a suite and swear this wins the award for the most gracious staff on the planet. We’ve arrived at a perfect time now with the “Great Shopping Festival” on. There is nothing like some retail therapy to soothe our jet lag. Orchard Road, like a tree lined Fifth Avenue is a block away and center of all life. Shopping is the national obsession and bargain hunting can become a blood sport here.

There are 150 mega-malls with some that never close. I’m a label slave and purchase a used authentic Rolex with documents for a fraction of it’s original cost. We have only 4 days here. So much to do 24/7, its like Hong Kong on steroids. The Arts Festival is on with a multitude of venues. After dark, it becomes party city at the trendy Clarke Quay area by the river.

We have an astute and friendly guide named Farida who shows us all the sights along with a great sense of humor. We visit the lush National Orchard Gardens with 60,000 orchids, China Town with its markets and temples as well as Little India with its intense aromas and vibrant colors. Then on to the ultra-contemporary financial district, Merlion Park with its landmark fountain and the historic colonial area that was established by Sir Stanford Raffles.

We stop to sip a Singapore Sling at the famous Long Bar of Raffles Hotel where rooms start at $700 per night. Other tours included Jurong Bird Park and the Night Safari at the zoo, considered the best in the world with its free roaming cages for 2500 animals. In free time, we ride rickshaws around town and take the cable car over to Sentosa Island.

Some of us opt to head back to the zoo for a Jungle Breakfast with the Orangutans. At night Terry & I dine on jumbo chili crabs and rice cakes. This vibrant island-state of Singapore is glistening clean with purple bougainvillea bushes lining the highways. All cars are equipped with alarms to sound if one exceeds the speed limit. No graffiti, no gangs and in this tightly “controlled democracy”, it’s the death penalty for drug traffickers. We all make jokes about getting caned for chewing gum or jay-walking.

Its been a leisurely visit here. I usually feel like Jack Bauer on the TV series 24 on my trips with non-stop itineraries. I feel rested as I board our 3 hour flight to Vietnam.

We arrive to another world with rice paddies, sampans, lotus blossoms, coconut milk and noodle soups. It’s like time machine travel back to the 15th century in this graceful land that is steeped in history. It is far poorer than I anticipated. There is however, an alluring charm which is found in the gentility of these people with the sincerest of smiles. I am a fan of the Third World. Whereas Singapore was dynamic, Hanoi is culturally stimulating. The city is studded with lakes and shaded by tamarind trees. It is a dichotomy that bustles with Chi-energy and yet is tranquil at the same time.

We check into the deluxe Sheraton Resort, an oasis of calm amidst the chaos. Our fabulous guide named Hong will be with us for 6 glorious days. His first lesson was in teaching us how to cross the streets. The traffic of 7 lanes is horrendous with 2.4 million motor scooters. “It’s called the Chicken Game.” Hong says. “Don’t run, don’t stop, just walk slowly so drivers can predict your direction.” That afternoon I stand in fear stranded 20 minutes curbside as this lesson goes against all instincts. There are entire families on a single scooter, called the “Vietnamese sandwich.” Everything is transported on these mopeds, 8 piglets, a dozen chickens upside down, a TV, a tree and more. Pollution is bad. The inner city looks tired and worn. Suddenly there’s a monsoon downpour. People drape ponchos and it becomes raincoat city. It dissipates as quickly as it began and life goes on.

The sun shined on our daily tours which included the Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda, the French Quarter and the memorial to Ho Chi Mihn. We line up with hundreds of people to enter the tomb where his preserved body is visibly encased just like Lennon in Moscow. Communist armed soldiers command us to silent reverence, no cameras, umbrellas, sunglasses and arms at our sides. Later we visit Hoa Lo Prison, or Fiery Furnace. Built by the French in 1896, thousands of political prisoners were tortured here until 1954. We view the dungeons with leg irons, torture equipment and “head cutting machies.” In the 1960′s the Vietcong used this as a prisoner of war detention center for American pilots shot down during the Vietnam War. It was our captive pilots that sardonically named this place “The Hanoi Hilton.” We also do a walking tour through the Old Quarter where each narrow lane was named for its ancient craft: Silk St., Coffin St., Grilled Fish St., etc. Hong leads us to a food market with turtles, sea slugs, pig heads and other unmentionable creatures for sale. Thit Chow is dog stew which is considered peasant food here. Country rat is ceremoniously served at all birthday parties.

Most of our meals are included with elaborate breakfast buffets and 10 coarse lunches. Every restaurant is affordable. One evening my dinner menu presented salad of jellyfish, deep fried eel, ginger crickets and sticky rice with tender roasted pigeon. It seems the Vietnamese will eat anything that moves because “it tastes like chicken.”

We attend the Water Puppet Show, a ancient art form unique only to Hanoi. This blend of music and dance on water was the source of entertainment of villagers long ago. We then scatter to explore the city, Asia’s oldest capital. Some go for massages and pedicures at prices that can’t be resisted. Some shop for souvenirs while others have clothes tailor made for them. I have an embroidered silk dress cut to my body in 4 hours for $45. We also visited the handicraft villages for bargains in art, ceramics and lacquerware. The currency is a great challenge for us as $10,500 dong equals 65 cents. We felt like millionaires yet it was disheartening to learn that the annual per capita income is just $320! We tip generously throughout.

Vietnam’s pulse is found in its cities whereas its decorous grace is found in its villages. We head out through the countryside for a full day cruise at Halong Bay. The air is fresh as we pass rice paddies, duck and prawn farms. It is rice harvest time and hundreds of rice farmers are bent over their ponds. Timid children wave as we drive by. We arrive at this natural UNESCO World Heritage Site and board our private wooden junk boat. Quietly we sail into a dreamscape that looks surreal. 3,000 islands of sheer limestone cliffs emerge from the emerald sea. There is a timeless, haunting quality to this scenery. Nat. Geo. calls it “magic in stone and water.” We enjoy a seafood lunch with fresh caught crab and prawns. It’s a perfect day in the sun for escapism and serenity.

The highlight of the trip for me was our group cyclo-tour through Old Hanoi on the last day. We turn a corner downtown to see 28 bicycle-rickshaws lined up to peddle us individually for an hour through the narrow scooter filled lanes of oncoming traffic. There are some near-misses at the red lights which are always ignored. We all laugh as locals stare. Terry at 6’4″ is considered huge even in America. Here he looked like King Tut seated on a throne as his 90lb. driver peddles him effortlessly in line with our group. We later go our separate ways for independent exploration. After several hours, I found myself lost in an area of town with no taxis. I had to get back to join others for dinner. No choice but to hire a ride on a scooter. Dressed in a skirt with my arms full of bags, I mount the tiny seat and we’re off. On the highway, I wrap my arms and legs around my driver like an octopus. He laughs the entire way to the Sheraton.

We fly back to Singapore for a good nights rest at the Le Meridian before our long flight home to Los Angeles via Tokyo. I reflect on another journey well done with new insights gained on history and cultures. It was like visiting two different planets within one vacation. The contrast of this trip is evident in our photos from the contemporary garden paradise of Singapore to the new renaissance of traditional Vietnam. This is certainly an Asian affair never to be forgotten.

Amazing Facts About Mexico And Mexicans

December 10th, 2011

Did You Know…

Mexico has 27 World Heritage Sites. It has more World Heritage Sites than Australia (17), Brazil (18), Canada (14), Egypt (7), Greece (17), Peru (10), Japan (14) and the United States (20). Some of the wonders of Mexico are the Historic Town of Guanajuato, the Historic Centre of Puebla, the Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan, the Historic Centre of Morelia, the Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro, the Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal, the Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan and the Ancient Maya City of Calakmul.

Did You Know…

Mexico now ranks 53rd of 177 countries in the United Nation`s Human Development Index.

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Mexico has the world record for beaches: Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Angelito, Puerto Angel, Playa Cementerio, Playa Canta Mar, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Barra de Navidad, Zihuatanejo…

Did You Know…

Guadalajara hosts the 2011 Pan American Games. The Pan American Games will host more athletes from more countries and territories, competing in more Olympic sports for more Pan American medals, than ever before in the 55-year-history of the modern Pan American Games.
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The Chichen Itzá Pyramid in Mexico was named one of the new seven wonders of the world.

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The Zacatecas Cathedral is considered one of the world`s most beautiful churches.

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The most renowned Mexican painter after Frida Kahlo was Diego Rivera. Who was he? Diego Rivera was Frida Kahlo`s husband.

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More languages are spoken in Mexico than in Europe. That`s because that country is home to 60 Indian nations.

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In 2007, three Mexican teenagers won the Eight National Geographic World Championship. They were Emanuel Johanssen Campos (15), Carlos Franco Ruíz (14) and Angel Aliseda Alonso (16). Johanssen, was born in Tejalpa, Mexico, said, “To win gold, it`s really great. I don´t have any words”. They had help from translator in the contest, which was held in English.

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Mexico is a study in contrasts. Bustling modern places with all the latest amenities are surrounded by mountains and rainforest.

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Lagunas de Montebello National Park is one of North America`s great wildlife sanctuaries. It is one of the most important tourist spots in Mexico.

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Anthony Quinn was the first Mexican to receive an Academy Award-as Best Supporting Actor for his 1952 performance in “Viva Zapata!”. He played Emiliano Zapata, who was one of the leading figures of the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

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Felipe Muñoz was an Olympic swimmer who won one gold medal in swimming at the 1968 Olympic Games.

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Mexico is the richest and most highly developed country in Latin America.

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The national sport in Mexico is soccer. Many Mexican children begin playing football as soon as they can walk.

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Raul Velasco will remain one of the greatest television hosts of all time. He was born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Mexico is nearly three times as large as Texas and more than twice as large as Venezuela.

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Benito Pablo Juárez García became the first indigenous president in the world. He was elected president of Mexico in 1858. Benito Juárez is admired for his integrily and steadfast principles.

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Mexico has many famous athletes: Soraya Jiménez (weighlifter), Joel Sánchez (athletics), Iridia Salazar (taekwondo), Fernando Platas (diving), Victor Estrada (taekwondo), Cristian Bejarano (boxing), Belem Guerrero (cycling), Oscar Salazar (taekwondo) and Ana Guevara (track and field).

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Laura Elena Martinez Harring from Texas became the first Hispanic-American woman to be crowned Miss United States pageant (1985). She was born on March 3, 1964, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Salma Hayek is a Mexican motion-picture actress who became a symbol of breakthrough of Latin American performers in U.S. films. She was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico.

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Mexico is largely known abroad for producing great business leaders: Emilio Azcarraga, Roberto Hernández Ramírez, Angel Losada, Jeronimo Arango, Carlos Slium Helú, Joan Sanchez Navarro, María Asunción Arambuzabala, Lorenzo Zambrano, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Alfredo Harp Helú and Ricardo Salinas Pliego.

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The vast majority of Mexicans in the United Mexican States area now enjoy a greater quality of life than over before.

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The most famous Mexican song is “Maria Bonita” by Agustín Lara. “Maria Bonita” is a symbol from Mexico in the world. Agustín was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico.

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Mexico is one of the most stable and democratic nations in the Third World.

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Eulalio Ríos attains his place in history as the first Mexican to win a Pan American gold medal in the 200 meter butterfly swimming competition at the 1955 Pan American Games.

Did You Know…

Acapulco hosted the Miss Universe 1978. For the first time, Miss Universe pageant was held in Mexico. Acapulco was chosen as hosts by Miss Universe Organization in June 1977. There were 75 contestants participating in this year´s pageant. Margaret Gardinier won the first Miss Universe title for South Africa. Miss Yucatan and Miss Mexico, Alba Margarita Cervera Lavat, qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss Universe. The judges were Christian Martell (Miss France and Miss Universe 1953), Dewi Sukarno (former first lady of Indonesia), Ursula Andress (Swiss actress), Mario Moreno (Mexican actor), Roberto Cavalli (Italian fashion designer), Anna Moffo (American soprano), Line Renaud (French actress), Melba Moore (American singer), Milos Forman (Czech filmmaker) and Wilhelmina (former Dutch supermodel).

Alejandro Guevara Onofre: He is a freelance writer.Alejandro is of Italian, African and Peruvian ancestry.He´ve studied political science and journalism.He has published more than seventy-five research paper in English, and more than twenty in Spanish, concerning the world issues, olympic sports, countries, and tourism. His next essay is called “The Dictator and Alicia Alonso”.He is an expert on foreign affairs. Futhermore, Alejandro is the first author who has published a world-book encyclopedia in Latina America.

Caribbean Vacation Activities – Outdoor Recreation For Your Holiday

December 8th, 2011

The name Caribbean is almost synonymous with Sea, Sun and Sand. Magnificent beaches abound ranging from dazzling white sand, to pink sand to rich golden brown sand through to beautiful black sand beaches. These beaches seem to call you to dive into the sparkling blue water and then relax on the beach soaking in the sun and admiring the beauty of the scene. For those who want more activity at the beach than reclining on a lounge chair sipping a cold drink, Caribbean vacations offer a range of beach activities. On almost every island you can find jet skis, ocean kayaks, parasailing, surfing, wind surfing, kite boarding, water skis and banana boat rides at the major beaches.

The opportunity to go surfing is a key element in deciding on a vacation locale for a growing number of people and Barbados is the surfing paradise of the Caribbean. The island’s location far out in the Atlantic Ocean allows waves to travel thousands of kilometers across the sea before finally unleashing their power over Barbados’ coral reefs. Barbados receives waves to surf from all directions thus providing for unlimited surfing conditions all over. The number one surfing location in Barbados is the internationally recognised Soup Bowl in Bathsheba. All over the island however there are beaches suited to surfing, from Brandons Beach near Bridgetown to Accra Beach. South Point Beach has a fairly powerful and clean wave while the shorebreak at Inchcape on Silver Sands Beach seems to break 365 days a year. For those who do not know how to surf but want to learn while on vacation, Barbados has many surfing shops to provide instruction.

The Dominican Republic is known as the kiteboarding capital of the world and for the past four years the Kiteboarding World Cup has been held in the Dominican Republic town of Cabarete. Along this region of the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, nature has created the perfect blend of wind, water and waves to generate incomparable kiteboarding and windsurfing conditions. In June of every year, Windsurfers also flock to Cabarete for the annual World Cup Windsurfing Competition.

As fun-filled as Caribbean beaches are, today there is much more to a Caribbean vacation than activities at the beach and these activities are both beyond and behind the beach. As you move beyond the beach there is a range of activities including Deep-sea Fishing, Dolphin/Whale Watching and Diving.

Fishing is a recreational pastime on every Caribbean island and throughout the Caribbean certain pelagic game fish can be found with some of the more sought after species being sailfish, marlin, tuna and wahoo. As these species are migratory fish they are more abundant at certain times of the year on each island but there are other species that can usually be found year round at different islands. The game fishing off the waters of Tobago is a sport angler´s dream with some of the world´s most exciting game fish, including blue marlin, white marlin, swordfish, wahoo, tuna, barracuda, dolphin (mahi-mahi) and shark. Jamaica’s northern waters are also well-known for deep-sea and sport fishing. Anglers can hook a large number of fish, including mahi mahi, wahoo, blue and white marlin, sailfish, tarpon, barracuda, and bonito.

Visitors can now go whale and dolphin watching in a number of Caribbean countries including: Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines. In fact, there are an amazing thirty species of whales and dolphins in the Caribbean. The most frequently spotted species include humpback and sperm whales, and bottlenose, spotted and spinner dolphins. Whale watching vessels are usually medium to small-sized vessels carrying less than 75 people, which offer an excellent opportunity to get a great view of the whales. While each of these islands offers whale watcing, the activity has developed in Dominica to the point where Dominica has become known as the “Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean.” The island boasts a 90% success rate in spotting whales or dolphins during a whale watching excursion. The island offers excellent year round whale watching opportunities including spectacular sperm whale mother-calf pairs, whose spouts can sometimes even be seen from shore.

Those sparkling blue waters that provide so much enjoyment topside also provide a world of adventure below its surface. The Caribbean is one of the top regions for scuba diving and snorkeling with breathtaking marine life. The Cayman Islands are one of the premier areas in the world for diving with crystal clear turquoise waters that run deep with wondrous walls, shallow coral reefs, new and old wrecks and some of the most dynamic marine life. Tobago is another island that offers a myriad of diving opportunities for both the new and experienced diver plus the holiday snorkeler. Home of the elusive manta rays and the Caribbean’s largest brain coral, Tobago is a year round scuba diving destination.

Behind the beach on each Caribbean island there is also a range of vacation activities that can include hiking, bird watching, river tubing, visiting natural attractions, history tours and enjoying a vibrant nightlife.

The natural landscape of the Caribbean allows bird watching to be a popular year round vacation activity. Trinidad and Tobago has some of the most diverse bird species to be found in one location with over 460 species in a combined land area of 1,868 square miles. Asa Wright Nature Center, is Trinidad and Tobago´s premier birding location and it has been widely recognized as one of the most successful eco-tourism stories in the world. Asa Wright, with a listing of 159 bird species, is a 270-acre conservatory, located on a former cocoa-coffee-citrus plantation partly reclaimed by secondary forest and largely surrounded by impressive rainforest. The center has several cottages that are available for rent and one can choose to spend a night, a weekend or even longer. There are numerous trails throughout the property and very knowledgeable guides. Two of the highlights are the short walk to the manakin leks to see these beautiful little birds dance to attract a mate and to see and hear the Bearded Bellbird. Another special attraction of the Asa Wright Nature Centre, is a breeding colony of the nocturnal Oilbird, or Guacharo (Steatornis caripensis). Located in Dunston Cave, this is the only known easily accessible colony of this species. These visits must however generally be booked in advance as the number of visits and visitors is limited.

Tourist Ideas for Kuala Lumper

December 8th, 2011

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia was once the home of many important judicial seats of the government. Most of the branches of government were shifted to Putrajaya in 1999 but some sections still remain in the city. Istana Negara, the formal residence of the king of Malaysia also lies in the city. Thus the city is the cultural and financial capital of the country. Its rating as an “alpha city” of the world makes it an important center of the country. This is a summary of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist venues.

The ancient caves are the attraction of the city. The three major caves along with many smaller ones are the source of attraction for tourists all round the year. These caves serve as a location for celebration of the popular Hindu festival, Thaipusam. Millions of people travel to these caves as a religious serving to Lord Muruga. A golden statue, 42-meter high is located inside the cave.

The pedaling street market in China town is a must-visit for all the shopaholics. The open shops here offer everything from bags to accessories to anything you wish for! Bargaining is a must while shopping here. The different variety of delicious food offered by the city vendors provides a good opportunity for tasting the vibrant food of the place.

Bird lovers can visit the bird park which is a home to more than 5,000 species of birds. A short taxi or train ride can take you to the place. A full-fledged market in the name of “Little India” is situated here and a huge number of Indian shops can be found. The KLIA is the world-famous airport which lies 50km south of the Kuala Lumpur city.

Most of the historical buildings lie around a large pastured land called Merdeka square, with Malaysian flags on the flag poles. Malaysia became independent in the year 1957 and the official celebration of the Independence Day takes place here. To know more about the culture and history of the country, one can visit the national museum.

The most spectacular site of the city is the twin-towers standing tall at the height of 456 meters. These two towers are connected to each other through a bridge. A free tour to this sky-high bridge can be taken via the fast elevators. The view of the city from this bridge is magnificent and can be cherished life-long. The good news for the shopaholics is that the bottom six floors of the tower have all the designer shops that one could only dream of!

PWTC is famous for hosting various exhibitions and events related to photography and technology which makes it an interesting tourist attraction.

For speed and racing lovers, Kuala Lumpur is a paradise as Formula one racing is organized every year at the most popular Sepang race track. Many motor sport events take place throughout the year but you really don’t want to miss Malaysian grand prix and super GT championship, which take place on a grand scale. The motocross, A1 GP and Sepang drag battle are other important championship taking place in the country.

The go-kart track is a major attraction for speed lovers to get engaged in racing activities. The speed limits to 80kmh. This experience can be both exhilarating and frightening.

The Golden triangle is another hot tourist spot. Several restaurants with all manners of food can be found here, but the main specialty of the place is seafood.

Just wandering around the street and enjoying the various services offered by the place like foot massage can be a soothing experience. The artists by the street may also offer to draw your portrait.

The nightlife of the city is interesting as well. Zouk is the one of the most popular club of the place. DJ’s from all around the world keep coming to this club. It has 3 dance floors which provide ample room for large number of people coming to the club.

Dance Competitions – Getting a Head Start As a Dancer!

December 8th, 2011

Many young people, both male and female, dream about having a career in dance. Many of them start out on this path toward the dream by entering dance competitions in their community. Dancing competitions give hopeful dancers the opportunity to display their talent and hopefully catch the attention of recruiters so they can become a part of professional dance company. If you think entering this type of competition is the way to go for boosting your career, here is some general information on dance competitions that should help you out.

Dancing competitions take place all around the world. These competitions are generally referred to as Dance Sport because of how organized they have become and how much like sports they can end up being. Dancers of various proficiency levels are given the opportunity to showcase their talent and hopefully move on to regional and then national Championships.

There are several dance styles that are accepted and allowed for dance competitions. These include ballet, jazz, lyrical, modern, hip-hop and tap. All the routines are performed in front of a group of judges who rate the dancers based on technique, expressiveness and fitness.

Dancers preparing for ballroom dance competitions, hip hop dance competitions or jazz dance competitions to name a few must spend many months practicing the techniques, developing impressive dance routines and most of all working on their fitness. All of these factors will come into play when it comes time for performance as judges look at various attributes to determine if the dancer deserves the chance to move on to the next round.

Although to the viewing audience dancing looks like a fun and entertaining activity, it is actually quite physically demanding on the dancers themselves. All of the training, including specific technique training as well as strength and flexibility training can end up taking a toll on their bodies if they overdo it.

Most dancing competitions that are organized usually start out with regional competitions. These are usually held in a community center and allow dancers from the area to come and showcase their talent. Those dancers who make the top of the list are then allowed to participate in the national competition and end up vying for the position of best dancer in the country.

Many dance competitions accept individual entrants as well and dance troupes or groups. And of course, the participants are put into categories based on the type of dance there are doing, their proficiency level, as well as whether they are entering individually or as part of a group.

Although dance competitions focus a lot on the dancer’s ability to apply the techniques effectively, the spirit of the competition really lies in the dancers having the experience of learning from others in the field. Certainly, everybody in the competition would love to become the winner, but the greatest victory is being able to gain some experience by listening to the critique of the judges as well as observing the dance techniques and attitudes of other dancers.

Canada Goose expedition parka Can be a Good Investment

December 4th, 2011

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