Nile River Cruises
by: Amar Mahallati.
While today you can see Egypt by air or by road, there is really no better way to see it than by boat! Nile river cruises are the hands-down best way to see this beautiful ancient land when you board a ship that will sail up the Nile, yo...
Nile River Cruise: a Visit to the Source of Life and Fertility
by: Abdallah Gazal.
Nile River Cruise: A visit to the Source of Life and FertilitySome regard it as the lifeblood of east central Africa flowing north from its major source, Lake Victoria, to the Mediterranean, which has nurtured many civilizations; others b...
River cruise in Bangkok
by: Eric LIm.
A river cruise in Bangkok on the Chao Phraya River gives the visitor an overview of the legacies on this river of kings. The historical monuments, grand palaces, temples and various communities on the riverbanks present a historical insi...
Tiber River Cruise: a New Way To Visit Rome From its River
by: Jack Reider.
Since the end of the jubilee of Rome held in they year 2000, the majority of Rome, in cooperation with the Coast guard of Fiumicino, agreed that the river of Rome, the Tiber deserves more attention for its historical importance.
In fact ...
West Nile Virus
by: ScaPest.
West Nile virus is a strain of encephalitis similar to Saint Louis encephalitis, which reached epidemic proportions in the 1950's and 60's. West Nile virus, like encephalitis, is transmitted by mosquitos. There are several species of mosqu...
Cruise The Nile of Cleopatra
by: Colin Hartness.
A cruise along Nile is an excellent way of visiting scattered archeological sights in a country with less than spectacular roads and airline service. In fact, some quality travel agents recommend cruising as the preferred method of trans...
Nile Cruise - The Magical Holiday
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As a travel agent for over 25 years I am still constantly amazed at how many people still regard taking a Nile Cruise as being one of their Top 10 Travel Wishes. It's as if the very mention of the mighty River Nile conjures up images of t...
Send West Nile Virus Packing
by: News Canada.
(NC)-West Nile Virus is carried by mosquitoes and can be fatal for humans. There have been 20 presumed cases of the virus in Canada including one death. In the U.S., over 1000 people have been hospitalized with more than 40 deaths to date....
West Nile Virus -causes, Symptoms, Treatment
by: james sameul.
Treatment of West Nile VirusThe West Nile virus (WNV) was first detected in the Western Hemisphere in 1999 and has since rapidly spread across the North Americcan continent into all 48 continental states, seven Canadian provinces, and thr...
Margaret River Wine Growing Region
by Ian Love. Margaret River in Western Australia is a relative new area among Australian wine growing regions, and with its stunning coastline and world-class wineries, it is one of Australia's most inspiring wine regions. It is located 260km south of P...
The River of Life
by: Cheryl Perlitz.
I’ve always loved the awesome majesty of mountains. They are, however, the byproduct of the rivers that formed them: flowing, adjusting, carving, crashing and gently nurturing the land and animals along the way. The river carves its w...
River Cruises
by: Kent Pinkerton.
River cruises are very popular in most countries, especially in the Europe and the US. Cruises are considered to be not just alternatives to flying or traveling by train, but they can be entire vacations by themselves. The cruising indus...
Walleyes in the Detroit River
by: Daniel Eggertsen.
Walleye are a tasty fish that are rather challenging to catch. They are a creature of habit and avoid certain areas like the plague. Some of these areas that they tend to stay away from are bright areas and open water. At least until t...
River Fishing For Catfish
by: Daniel Eggertsen.
Of all of the places one might go in search of a big catfish, rivers seem to be the waterways that come to mind, when we think of these big, whiskered lunkers, probably because of the huge amount of lore surrounding catfish and the rivers...
River Crossing Safety
by: George Spearing.
River crossings can be deceptively hazardous. Even a very shallow swiftly flowing body of water can pack enough force to 'skittle' the unwary. If you cannot walk at the speed of a stick thrown into the river, or if the river is swift an...