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Urvashi | Aug 29 2007
rail
Call it impersonal or call it a very private dining experience. In Nuremberg, Germany has opened a restaurant which is being billed as the world's first waiterless sit-down restaurant. The Mechanism The restaurant has fully automated ordering...
Kanchan | Aug 28 2007
070827 greece fires
Almost coming alive to grasp for air through the smoke, a winged statue of victory stands surrounded by wildfires that nearly destroyed the site of the ancient Olympic Games in southwestern Greece. Ancient Olympia seems to have weathered time as..
Rekha | Aug 28 2007
venice
Venice, the city of canals and palaces attracts thousands of tourists everyday. The tourists leave behind quite a lot of litter making the place unsightly. The officials have decided to take steps to maintain the cleanliness and the decorum of 'drawing...
Rajni | Aug 24 2007
international slavery museum1
The Wall of Fame. A thought-provoking museum that explores the slave trade and Liverpool's involvement in issues such as freedom, identity, human rights, racial discrimination and cultural change has been opened in Liverpool. Named International...
Rajni | Aug 16 2007
yi spa
If Europe is your next holiday destination, then don't forget to check out the fabulous new spa in Berlin. It's called Yi-Spa. The spa has eye-opening architecture and interior design. The hot pink, red and brown colors take over the usual authentic..
Rajni | Aug 16 2007
viking ship
The world's biggest Viking ship - Stallion of the Sea - ended its six-week voyage in Dublin. The endeavor took the crew of 65 men from Scandinavia around Scotland and into the Irish Sea retracing the path of Vikings who invaded Ireland. The...
Rajni | Aug 11 2007
edinburgh castle1
A magnificent landmark which dominates long and colorful history of Scotland is Edinburgh Castle. Set on an extinct volcano and offering stunning views, it is second most visited place in Britain after the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in...
Rajni | Aug 10 2007
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Rajni | Aug 10 2007
berlin wall
The Berlin Wall split East from West Berlin for many years. There was a time when it was considered the most detested symbol and Berliners were eager to tear it down but now the city officials and the artists are arguing about how to do the exact...
Rajni | Aug 10 2007
hardin statue
Giant statue of Roman emperor Hadrian has been unearthed in the archaeological site in south-central Turkey. Estimated to be the 4m-5m in height originally, the statue dates to the beginning of Hadrian's reign in the 2nd century AD. The discovery...