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		<title>Making Headlines For The Right Reasons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 13:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Titanic Belfast is hitting global headlines in the tourism industry.  This time it is for all the right reasons.  Long been a victim of terrorism and political conflict which had adversely affected the economy as well as had banished the foreign visits to the region.  The country is now fighting back hard to get back on the map of tourist industry to earn itself name as well as money to boost its economic situation.  They have high hopes with the new building to bring back the days of joy that were there when titanic was built in the same land of Belfast a hundred years ago.</p>
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<p>The building has been constructed by investing millions into the six storied piece of art and architecture.  It has been constructed keeping in mind the ship’s hull and the makers of the ship that were the white star liners.  If you take a look from the top it does give the resemblance with a star.  The building is a sure world-class attraction for the world at large.  This ship had been built at the very same location as to where the building stands today and has been named the Titanic Quarters.  Belfast is the proud makers of the ship with the sweat and labour put into the craftsmanship.  The history has been revised and corrected since long it was looked down upon because of its tragic ending in the Atlantic Ocean.  But now all the scores have been reset and redefined and the city presents a sense of pride over the construction of an immaculate ship.  The great tour collection in Belfast in Ireland. You can get more ideas about travel and tourism of titanic related amazing travel stories. The great building in Belfast for visiting and getting more fun for travel point of view. The peoples could become better ideas and kept you more comfortable during travel in different places for just enjoying.</p>
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<p>The journey takes you from the architectural designs of the ship from its offices which can be viewed through guided walking tours till its construction.  The slipways where the ship last touched the dry grounds and the pump house can also be walked about.  This is not all; the artefacts, exhibits, visuals, rides, luncheons, suites, and banquets take you to the glorified days of its launch and let you experience the real titanic.  This is the largest titanic exhibit in the world and if you plan a visit to Europe than this is a must see as the Northern Ireland has been revitalised to give you a whole new experience of love and spring in the air.  The photographic scenery, pleasant weather, natural and man-made constructions together welcome the visitors with an all new Titanic Northern Ireland. The travel and visits is more great activity when you feel troubling and don’t perform normal activities then you should be prefer tour in outsides places foe just relaxation. In this manner  you could be get great environment for enjoying purposes of travling.</p>
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		<title>10 of the most famous historical places to visit in Bulgaria</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2013 07:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visitors and tourists are very specific people when it comes to places they want to visit. It is expensive to finance a vacation and thus necessary that they feel they are getting the true value for their money. Bulgaria is one such country that anyone would realize maximum utility for their hard earned cash. This is because of the many captivating sceneries available in the small peninsula, especially the rich historic background that we very much cherish.</p>
<p>Most of the recommended places that is a must visit are the old towns of Bulgaria which represent the rich history of the country even with the continuously changing modern environment. In one way or the other the inhabitants have managed to maintain and restore these monumental features that are a sight to behold. Anyone who has been to the country will agree with the fact that even the remote population of the people is an antique representation of ancient civilization.</p>
<p>Tour guides conversant with the richness of the country will point out to you the sites that you should not miss even without blinking. They will include the point that the historic destinations are mainly monasteries, churches, fortresses and mosques. The country has a depth in religion and ancient beliefs in gods. Though it is an almost impossible fit to exhaust all the places that a traveler should grace with their presence while in Bulgaria, a few of the outlines areas are a great starting point.</p>
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<p><strong>1.  Batchkovo monastery</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>It dates from 11 century and is among the oldest and biggest monasteries in Europe. It is famous with its mixture of culture traces of the Byzantine, Bulgarian and Georgian cultures.</p>
<p><strong>2. Plovdiv and its Old town of Plovdiv </strong> This is the second biggest city in Bulgaria which many visitors would fancy viewing ancient buildings and uniquely structured streets found nowhere else in the world. This city is one of the oldest ones in the whole world and is known with many ancient names. It is also known as “The City of the seven hills” because of its location historically developed on seven hills. In Plovdiv you can see remains dating from the Thrace, Greek, Roman, Ottoman periods, mixture of many religions and cultures. Plovdiv is basically the cultural center of Bulgaria. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>3. The great Roman Thermae</strong> &#8211; Nothing represents the massive dominance of the Roman Empires better than these relic baths. Roman Thermae or baths are located in Varna, the third biggest city known also as the sea side capital of Bulgaria, and they date from the early 3<sup>rd</sup> century AC.</p>
<p><strong>4</strong><strong>. Sofia</strong> &#8211; the capital of Bulgaria is an epitome of the country’s historical background. The magnificent architecture is something that one can only wonder about. It is endowed with a number of museums holding the country’s gem as far as culture and lifestyle is concerned.</p>
<p><strong>5. </strong><strong>The Valley of the Thracian Kings</strong> &#8211; the final resting place for the ancient rulers showcasing tombs and burial mounds. Not very popular but a fact is that there are Celtic traces in the same area. It is becoming more and more popular tourist destination in the last decades. The valley is also known as the Valley of Roses and its annual Rose festivals. The oil rose is also one of the national symbols of the country.</p>
<p><strong>6. Veliko Turnovo</strong> &#8211; a harbor for historic collections that are unique and one of a kind especially ruins and remains from old churches and fortress. It used to be a capital of Bulgaria during the Second Bulgarian Empire period and is known as the city of Tsars.</p>
<p><strong>7. Lovech fortress</strong> &#8211; Though it has been destroyed over time, it still holds traces of Roman, Thracian and medieval history thus still being considered as a strong historic attraction in Bulgaria. There the Lovech peace treaty is signed after the failure of the Byzantine siege in 1187.</p>
<p><strong>8. Djumaya mosque</strong> &#8211; a great show of the diverse variety found in the small country. It dates from the time when Plovdiv was known as the city of Filibe during its Ottoman ruler’s period which starts in the 14<sup>th</sup> century. It is one of the oldest and biggest mosques in Bulgaria.</p>
<p><strong>9. Boyana church</strong> &#8211; it is no wonder that it is an international heritage site according to the UNESCO. It magnificently holds the medieval frescos.</p>
<p><strong>10. Shipka monument</strong> &#8211; the importance of this place cannot be over emphasized. It represents an era when Bulgarian troops in conjunction with the Bulgarian troop conquered the Ottoman whose oppression was suppressing the people back then. The place is famous with the Battle of Shipka Pass during the Russian-Turkish war in 1877-1878. The memorial is built there in the name of the people who gave their lives for the Liberation of Bulgaria.</p>
<p>The above named locations are just a few among the enticing destinations. Be aggressive and find out about the undiscovered treasures. Purpose to enjoy the company of the people’s company for their kindness is just exceptional. In addition, do not forget to get yourself an item from their fine handcrafts for they have a fine workmanship that brings out the unique feature that is only Bulgarian. It would be exciting to try out there indigenous foods and drinks for it is rumored that their red wine is close to none.</p>
<p><em><strong>By <a href="https://plus.google.com/104891899363582263804?rel=author">Veselina Dzhingarova</a></strong></em></p>
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		<title>The Evolution of Road Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 05:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often taken for granted, street and road signage has a long history of iteration and refinement starting with the Romans. In the 3<sup>rd</sup> century, the Romans erected giant columns so travelers could have an idea of how far away from Rome they were and which direction they should travel. These were called Milestones, (which is where the name originates).</p>
<p>In the middle ages, this concept was improved upon and became more advanced. Intersections in many European countries had signs which pointed to certain cities, at times even listing the distance to towns. Europeans once again improved upon the concept in the late 19<sup>th</sup> century- this time it was the Italian Touring Club who made the next improvement to signage. The organisation was founded in 1894 to promote the values of cycling and tourism. The Italian Touring Club was integral in improving the quality of road signs by petitioning for better road signs for drivers in 1895.</p>
<p>Another improvement made in the 19<sup>th</sup> century was the material road signs were made from. Up to the early 1800s, road signs were made from wood and used lead paint. Metal eventually was used in its place, making the material last considerably longer. Reflective paint was also used to improve night time visibility.</p>
<p>These improvements in the 19<sup>th</sup> century coincided with the introduction of the automobile, when better road signage was vital. In 1908 the International Road Congress got together in Rome to regulate the usage and set the basic road sign patterns. They eventually agreed on four pictorial symbols.</p>
<p>Between 1928 and 1949 a standardised system of international road signage was heavily worked on, which produced the European Road sign system. It wasn’t until 1964 that the UK adopted a version of the European Road sign system.</p>
<p>To this day, the UK is the only member of the European Union to use Imperial Measurements and the only highway network. All road signs in England, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man are regulated by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions since 1964. Six amendments have been made to this system since its introduction, most recently in 2008 and 2011.</p>
<p>Despite the differences in road signage around the world, it is still easy enough to interpret what a road sign says regardless of the language or country. Some signs, such as those in Wales have been made bi-lingual to make navigation slightly easier. Thanks to the standardisation of road signs, navigating an unfamiliar area is a breeze. Strict guidelines by several different government committees have been put in place to make sure that shape, units of measurement, colours and lettering are all standardised and easily recognisable. They have also been improved from the earlier reflective paint and are now made from retroflective materials to make sure drivers are able to see them in the dark and in poor weather conditions.</p>
<p>The next time you travel the A1 or the highway try to remember the long history of road signage which is now neglected by drivers the world over.</p>
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