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Oscar – a dream for 150 dollars Print E-mail
Written by jane69   
Sunday, 26 March 2006

Image“Your film can be seen by millions of viewers, you can make millions of dollars, but you will only be happy at that moment when you are given an Oscar for it”, the famous movie director, Steven Spielberg, has said. Yes, getting the golden statuette is quite simply the dream of everyone who hangs around films. Very few know that the small statues of a knight with a sword, standing on a spool of film, are made a year ahead of time and cost only 150 dollars each.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 March 2006 )
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Christmas in the world Print E-mail
Written by jane69   
Tuesday, 03 January 2006
ImageThe traditional image of Christmas for many people, however from Europe, New York City, or from Canada, is a lavishly decorated Christmas tree, mountains of presents, Christmas cookies, candles etc. Not to mention snow and frost. Did you ever think, as you were taking the piece of turkey from the dish, that a few thousand kilometers from you someone else is sitting at their Christmas table eating snails?
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 January 2006 )
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Nouvelle-Ecosse and its sentinels of the blue sea Print E-mail
Written by jane69   
Wednesday, 26 October 2005
ImageThe maritime province of Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada is surrounded by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the Northumberland Strait, the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean. Nova Scotia is best known for its high tides, lobster and fish. The strings of lighthouses, standing guard along the coasts of this wild and windswept land, are like sentinels of the sea.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 November 2005 )
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The islands of Hawaii Print E-mail
Written by jane69   
Sunday, 16 October 2005

ImageThe islands of Hawaii, with their fearsome volcanoes, glorious rainbows, scenic sunsets, sandy beaches, lush verdant valleys, and awesome cliffs, hold some of the most spectacularly beautiful scenery on earth. However, despite their isolation, two thousand miles out in the Pacific, they belong very definitely to the United States. If you expect your South Seas idyll to be completely unspoiled, forget it; the fantasy of a dream holiday in Paradise remains firmly rooted in the creature comforts of home. With seven million tourists per year, including honeymooners from all over the world and almost two million Japanese, the islands can seem like a gigantic factory for tourism.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 October 2005 )
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Denver - sunny oasis by the Rocky Mountains Print E-mail
Written by jane69   
Monday, 12 September 2005
16th Street in Denver
16th Street in Denver
For many people who have never been to the city and who only know that Denver lies somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, this capital city of the hilly state of Colorado is probably synonymous with stormy winds. The opposite is true, however. Denver is geographically isolated city, dramatically situated at an imposing altitude, with the 15th step of its Capitol, precisely one mile above sea level on the Colorado Plains. Thanks to its 300 sunny days per year, it actually surpasses holiday places such as Florida, Miami or Honolulu. It’s even warmer here in the winter than it is in New York or, say, St. Louis.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 November 2005 )
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