Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Airport Parking 4 Less

We all know that Bristol is popular as one of the centers of culture, employment and education, as well as famous for its music and film industries. Whether you enjoy traditional British fare or contemporary Asian fusion, you can rest assured that Bristol will offer something to satisfy with festival of ideas, which stimulates the minds and passions of the people through an inspiring program of discussion and debate across a broad range of topics.

When visiting to Bristol, you will find many discount Bristol airport parking hotels to accommodate you. Do you want a hassle free start to your journey? Then book with Parking4Less, which guarantees cheaper rates. Another option when looking for Airport Parking is the Bristol airport hotels that offers airport parking as part of the hotel package.

Furthermore,UK airport hotels have been known to have quality hotels available from 2 to 4 star. Aside from that all hotels offer half board deals on rooms with 8 to 15 days of free parking as well as shuttle service to the airport.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Pagsanjan Falls

The famous Pagsanjan Falls is located in Brgy. Anglas, Cavinti, Laguna, which is a popular day-trip about 100 km SE of Manila near the town of Santa Cruz. Aside from the view of the falls itself, its main attraction is the raft ride. Skilled raft men will bring tourists aboard bamboo rafts by pulling on ropes laid across the lagoon for only Php70.00. It’s really nice to be at the far end to have a glimpse of another cascade on top of the Main Falls. Slow and meandering with homes and palms crowding the banks covers the lower part of the river. With a rainforest canopy, it does not take long before the river valley turns into a deep gorge and the quiet waters become cascading rapids.

In order to get there, take a ride via the South Luzon Expressway, from Manila. go around the cloverleaf to reach Calamba after you reached Canlubang Exit. Then from Calamba, follow the provincial road passing Los Banos, Bay, Victoria, Pila, Sta. Cruz and finally Pagsanjan. Going to the Pagsanjan Falls is by by boat paddled and pushed upstream by two boatmen.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Chocolate Hills

Bohol's most famous tourist attraction probably is Chocolate Hills. The hills are an unusual geological formations look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. The hills are around 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size, which are spread over an area covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season. That is actually behind the name- Chocolate Hills. Some people hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. The hills symbolize the abundance of natural attraction in the province.

In order to get there, from Tagbilaran, you will have to go the integrated bus terminal in Dao and catch a bus going to Carmen. People will point you to the right bus at the entrance of the bus terminal. You have to ask the driver to drop you off at the Chocolate Hills complex, which is about 4 kilometers before the town of Carmen. And from that point it is a 10 minute walk along a road winding up to the complex. Now, how to get back to Tagbilaran? Simply you will have to walk back to the main road, and wait for a bus to pass by. There is also a few buses go to Carmen daily, if you're coming from Tubigon. As soon as you arrive in Carmen, catch the next bus or jeepney in the direction of Bilar, Loay or Tagbilaran, or ask a 'habal-habal' driver to bring you to the Chocolate Hills Complex.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Visit Pagudpud Ilocos

I have been in Pagudpud around 3x times already and I really enjoyed each trip. As a matter of fact a couple of people already asked me to give them travel tips for their upcoming vacation to Pagudpud and Ilocos Norte. Pagudpud is such a nice place for family vacation because of its white-sand beaches and crystal-blue water. Pagudpud is considered to be haven for tourists due to Maira-Ira Point with its secluded beach known as the Blue Lagoon. The place is accessible. Coconut trees line much of the town's coast. Indeed Batanes Islands are visible from Patapat National Park when it is clear day. Also from the town proper is Pasaleng Bay, which offers wide and pristine beaches backed by mountains with breathtaking waterfalls Kabigan and Mabaga, along with the many cool, refreshing springs waiting to be discovered within.

Social Spark to Expand and Market Your Blog

It was good news for all posties to have this new social network called SocialSpark that has been launched by IZEA. This brings PayPerPost scheme into a more colorful network. It differs mainly on the shilling because the center stage is offered for paid posting, which includes most popular offers and most recent. Posties can even leave props for each offer. Also, Social Spark is offering sponsorship opportunities just place a box on your site and get paid sponsorships. Offers taken should include link=nofollow links, start with a disclosure, and should be neutral in tone. Take note that there is such a dynamic pricing for all blogs to maximize the return on investment for an advertiser. And always remember to have disclosure badges in all paid posts. Furthermore, Bloggers can book advertising for a whole week and reach out to advertisers on opportunities they are qualified to take. Check out Social Spark and starts socializing at the same time get many opportunities.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

ADEX 2008

Asia Dive Expo 2008 (ADEX) opens at Suntec Singapore. This year is of particular importance for the conservation of marine movement. Indeed, Singapore will join 50 countries throughout the world to a better understanding of threats to the reefs at risk. It will welcome top international marine Richard Leck from the World Wildlife Fund’s Coral Triangle Program, Christine Ward-Paige from Global Shark Awareness and Julian Hyde from Reef Check. All visitors will learn about the Coral Nursery, which is a project launched to preserve and proliferate natural corals. It has also some exciting program of screenings, presentations, talks, seminars and activities which will educate and entertain on an array of dive-related subjects. There will also be a generous number of prizes, giveaways, dollar deals and fun activities like the Scuba Tryouts where potential divers can learn the basics in a safe environment.