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Deep Inside an Ancient Oregon Coast Aquarium
Sea cucumbers. Sea lemons. Sea lettuce. These are the words I hear from Seaside Aquarium staff recently. What is this??? Some kooky seafood salad recipe?
Manager Keith Chandler tells me this is among his bounty on this day, after having gone down...
Drakensberg tour
This Drakensberg story is one of retreat, beauty, relaxation and good eating. The drive towards the Drakensberg Mountains swept over the undulating foothills down side-roads that snake along meandering countryside to our first destination Cleopatra...
Exploring Myriad Facets Of Indian Culture Through Desiya.com
India is unified by its diversity. Although that might sound a little too contradictory, the uniqueness of Indian culture lies in the underlying harmony on the face of apparent multiplicity of language, literature, music, visual arts and religion....
Mazatlán
Mazatlán History Mazatlán (which means 'land of the deer') for the herds that once migrated along the beautiful countryside. 'Old' Mazatlán, the traditional town center, dates from the 19th century. Tourists started coming in the 1930s,...
Rough Guide to Spain
Spain is the cultural centre of Europe and the third most popular tourist destination in the world; furthermore it is home to an ever growing eclectic mix of expatriates from around the globe. Those who choose to visit or relocate to Spain are...
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Ever been to Romania?
About a year ago, two Romanian backpackers launched www.spirit.ro (pronounced "The Spirit of Romania"), a travel guide with a twist, meant to show you that Romania means a bit more than Dracula or football. Well, tourism authorities and travelers from all over the world, watch out: the site's summer-autumn 2005 version is alive and kicking for a couple of days now.
So, have you ever been to Romania?
If the answer is yes, then take a virtual trip to www.spirit.ro and lots of pleasant memories related to Romania will start flowing through your head. You’ll find there a place where you can brag with your travel experiences, whether they’re positive or negative, where you can share the pictures you took in Romania and last but not least, a discussion board where you can share your knowledge with travelers that are about to visit places you’ve just returned from.
If Romania was indeed one of your memorable travel experiences
then the site will definitely grab you and turn you without even knowing it into a volunteer promoter of this country.
If you haven’t traveled to Romania so far, then www.spirit.ro will offer you a free test-drive of what Romania’s got to offer as a travel destination. You’ll have the opportunity to meet fellow travelers from all over the world, to express your doubts and ask for advices, to read catchy stories and travel logs and to waste lots of time watching alluring images signed by travelers like you.
And finally, if you haven’t traveled to Romania so far, nor you plan to do it in the near future, no problem, there’s room for you too. "The Spirit of Romania" will provide you with probably one of the best ways to get rid of the everyday boredom, to spend (or waste, as you wish) some quality time and will definitely make the traveler in you scream for freedom.
About the Author
PR Manager, The Spirit of Romania
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