The natural hot springs, ancient castles, gardens and a sleeping volcano are anticipating the visit of tourists around the world who have not yet ventured into fresh, virgin pockets of Japan. Among other highlights, tourists can explore the forested...
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Well, this one should make for a perfect tale of serendipity. This endearing tale of frozen beer began with a fortunate mistake. Now, this chef in Washington D.C. and the man behind this novel savour calls his creation hopsicle and tells that it is...
The south-west monsoons have kept their promise and the rain clouds are on their yearly visit to India. The result, you ask? Well, thats reason enough to party. And when it comes to partying, Goans know best. Revellers in Goa had a whale of a time as...
Ministers at the UK are mulling over the looming public health crisis of obesity that is as serious as the climate change. Health officials here are, consequently, busy chalking out plans for a conjunctive action against obesity.
Responding to the...
Just simple green tea? Naah...that’s boring. Why not jazz it up and have green tea rock lobster instead? So, are you game? Then read on and you are just few steps away from treating yourself to this wonder delicacy.
Ingredients:
(Serves 3)
600...
Extending hugs to beaming passers-by, Laura Tungate, a 26-year-old financial advisor from Newcastle, who has been coming to the solstice ceremony for the past eight years, said:
“Happy solstice!”
It was the longest day of the year and...
Cape Town Tourism (CTT) will require an extra R13 million over the coming three years to deliver upon its visitor strategy in its run-up to the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Mariette du Toit-Helmbold, CTT General Manager, said that this huge sum will be...
Chinese heritage workers declared that they have discovered well-preserved frescoes about 2,000 years old in East China’s Shandong province.
Painted with blue, green, black and red hues, the frescoes were found on the walls of a tomb at an old...
The EU called for a ban of bluefin tuna fishing in the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic for large industrial vessels last week following extensive evidence of illegal fishing.
Due to heavy exploitation by EU countries that hunt for it in these...
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According to a paper published in the journal, Science, by authors, Dr Pep Canadell from CSIRO and the Global Carbon Project, and Dr Michael Raupach from CSIRO, better management of the world’s tropical forests has vital scope for curtailing climate...
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