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तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर का रहस्य और उनकी कहानी - Mystery and Story if Tirupati... - 0 views

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    तिरुपति बालाजी मंदिर- तिरुपति बालाजी का रहस्य, रोचक बातें, आदि को जानने के लिए इस लेख को पूरा अवश्य पढ़े। Tirupati Balaji Temple - Must read this article completely to know the secret of Tirupati Balaji, interesting things, etc.
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Your search ends here for the cheapest flights to Kabul - 0 views

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    The capital city of Afghanistan, Kabul is one of those cities in the world which due to its richness in culture and history could have been a city of choice of the travelers round the world. The richness in history can be realized with a fact that every stone and structure has its own story to tell. Due to its present conditions and after effects of long ongoing war there is not a lot to see except the attractions of Kuh-e Darwaza, Babur's garden which is the resting place of the emperor Babur. http://www.airtravelexperts.co.uk/flights/Kabul.aspx will give you a chance through its various deals on cheap tickets to Kabul to have a taste of history and culture of this would have been great city of Kabul.
Akhil Gupta

Diwali 2012 - Know Diwali 2012 Dates and Diwali History! - 0 views

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    Diwali is one of the famous festivals celebrated in India with great enthusiasm. There are many reason and historical stories behind this festival Diwali. Read more on Diwali 2012 and Diwali 2012 Dates in India.
Elisa Graceffo

The Latest Travel Ban: Your Laptop and Tablet? - 0 views

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    The US and UK have both released a new travel ban on some electronics. Starting on Tuesday, March 21, if you are flying directly to the US from one of ten designated airports in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, or the UAE, you will not be able to board the plane carrying any electronic device larger than a smartphone. The official reasoning behind the electronics travel ban is a growing concern that terrorists could hide bombs inside devices like laptops. How long will the electronics travel ban last? Checkout the whole story here!
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The New Tree Top Lofts - 0 views

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    When we first heard about the Tree Top Lofts, we immediately imagined the hastily put-together, slightly ramshackle tree houses of early childhood stories. Of course we knew this wouldn't be the case; after all, the Lofts are set to deliver a 5-star "back to nature" experience. So what really is in store?
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Endangered animals - 0 views

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    Sri Lanka is a beautiful tiny island located in the Indian Ocean in Southern Asia, Sri Lanka is a land faced with many environmental challenges, including deforestation and the erosion of coasts due to mining. In addition to these issues, the CIA World Factbook reports that the wildlife is threatened by poachers, pollution and the expansion of urban areas. Slender Loris The slender Loris has extremely thin arms and legs. Its face is dominated by huge round eyes which give it excellent night vision and enable it to hunt for insects during the night. Populations of this small primate are declining because their forest habitats are being destroyed for logging, agriculture and development. The Lorisidae comprises the African angwantibos and pottos and the Asian lorises. These species are thought to share a common ancestor with the bushbabies of Africa (the Galagidae) and the lemurs of Madagascar. The fossil record of the lorids extends back to the Early Miocene (20 million years ago). In the past there has been considerable confusion over slender loris classification. Most authorities now recognize two species of slender loris: Loris tardigradus (with 2 subspecies, both occurring in Sri Lanka) and Loris lydekkerianus (with 4 subspecies, occurring in both India and Sri Lanka). The name slender loris derived from its slender arms and legs. L. tardigradus is smaller than its relative the grey slender loris (L. lydekkerianus). Its small face is dominated by huge round eyes and prominent ears, which are thin, rounded and hairless at the edges. The soft dense fur is a grey or reddish-brown color on the back, depending on the subspecies. The underside is whitish-grey. The species has no tail. The highland slender loris (L. t. nycticeboides) has shorter, thicker limbs relative to body length, a larger head, and thicker fur which completely cover the ears. It superficially resembles the Asian slow loris (Nycticebus coucang). This species is among the most social
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Thiksey Gustor marks the birthday of Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelugpa Order of Bu... - 0 views

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    The core event of the festival is the mask dance known as chams. These highly colourful religious dances are an important part of the Buddhist culture. In these dances, various religious stories are told and the victory of good over evil is celebrated.
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A circiut that captures your Heart - 0 views

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    Journey starting through the city of seven capitals (Delhi), heading towards for the Romance of Taj (Agra) and then finally relishing India´s Pink city (Jaipur) render us the travel trademark tour of India, The Golden Triangle Tour. A Great love cruelly ended, a lifetime of mourning , and a magnificent monument for the world to see- this is the story of Taj Mahal, an exquisite shrine built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. When it´s the call for India by the first time visitors to India, for sure it´s the call for the Golden triangle tour.
Pooja Shree

Discounted Air Fare and IndiGo Aircraft Order: The Story So Far in 2014 - 0 views

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    Domestic travellers had a respite from sky-rocketing air fare with popular carriers giving discounts of up to 50 per cent in the past week. This allowed fliers to get cheapest airfare for flight booking till April 2014.
Pooja Shree

The Story Behind Fluctuating Prices of Domestic Airlines Tickets - 0 views

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    Indian aviation has been going through a turbulent time for the last couple of years. This has brought about a hike in the prices of domestic airlines tickets and subsequently reduction in passenger flow. The first signs of a sloppy run were seen during the 2008-09 fiscal, when there was a sharp upsurge in the fuel prices.
Ranjeet Kumar

Indian History and Delhi are closely related to each other - 0 views

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    No other city in India can give a sneak peak of the glorious past of the country as Delhi can. This Historical city has a story to tell to every tourist who comes from abroad to know about India. The architectural monuments, palaces and the forts give an insight of rich Indian culture and history, which helps the people to know why the country is famous and is one of the most preferred destinations for most of the tourists abroad.
Bushbuck Safaris

Top 5 travel stories for the week - 0 views

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    Cape Town - Proof of creatures that many thought were long gone, naked street dancing and more visa complications. In case you missed them, these are few of the articles that got our readers clicking this past week.
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To Become a Michelin Three-Star Chef | Luxisto - 0 views

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    Luxisto invites you to peek into the story of Michelin three-star chef who based in a glamorous restaurant in Saint Tropez.
Kara Pols

Secret Behind 5 Star Hospitality - 0 views

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    Paddington is not just a railway terminus like its counterparts; it's a part of the evolution story of London. Paddington railway station which is more than 150 years old showcases the advanced architecture skills of the engineers of those days.
Alex Parker

IT glitch affects UK airports, Hamad Airport opens in Doha - 1 views

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    May's top stories: IT glitch affects UK airports, Hamad Airport opens in Doha
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Book your Venice city break - 0 views

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    Venice city breaks A short cit break to Venice can as exciting and unique as anything you will ever find the whole world. The city of Venice itself is a base for any romantic story or a poem, the exotic architecture of the landmarks and buildings are one of a kind. Venice has six neighborhood divided by the Grand Canal. So that means for transportations you have to take the boat taxis which is quite an experience making way through the canal admiring the beauty of this city on both sides.
Alex Parker

February's top stories: Snowstorms cancel US flights, increase in global air traffic - 1 views

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    More than 1,500 flights were cancelled across the US due to bad weather, while Egypt has mandated Libyan airliners flying through its airspace to make a transit stop in eastern Libya to undergo security checks. Airport-technology.com wraps up the key headlines from February 2015.
Alex Parker

June's top stories: Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2, Google Glass trial - 1 views

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    The Queen officially opened Heathrow Airport's Terminal 2, Copenhagen Airport successfully trialed Google Glass, while Neptec Technologies' laser scanners were selected for an airport safety project in Germany. Airport-technology.com wraps-up the key headlines from June 2014. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened London Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2 in the UK.
Alex Parker

October's top stories: Heathrow's 8.2% cash boost, Edinburgh tests Google Glass - 1 views

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    The UK's Heathrow Airport recorded revenues of £1.97m, representing an 8.2% increase in the first nine months of 2014, while the US tightened restrictions on passengers travelling from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, who can now only enter the country through one of the five airports screening for the disease.
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