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17 Jun
Wexford Town Is a Gem in Ireland
The capital of the Wexford County in Ireland is the Wexford Town. The coastal area of south and east of Wexford belongs to the Wexford town. Along the M11 main route from the capital of Ireland, Dublin, one can reach the Wexford city. Dublin also provides a train service to the town. Approximately, 25,000 people live in Wexford. Many in the city are businesspersons who run pubs, inns and hotels for tourists. The southern region of the harbour of Wexford where the River Slaney’s Estuary lies is closely connected to…
16 Jun
The Mesmerising Waterfalls in UK
Hundreds of waterfalls adorn the UK thus attracting millions of visitors to the country throughout the year. Many of these waterfalls in uk provide their guests with enough locations for them to engage in trekking, swimming, camping, walking, etc. Almost every tourist, agent, resort, and hotel offers their guests with tours on request to enjoy seeing the waterfalls in uk. Eas a' Chual Aluinn The highest waterfall in the UK, Eas a’ Chual Aluinn, exhibits its beauty being in Assynt, Sutherland, Highland Scotland. The water falls from a height of…
15 Jun
The Amazing UK Theme Parks
What better way for spending a family holiday than to take the children out to a theme park? The following famous UK Theme Parks offer great fun and enjoyment to kids and adults alike. The Anton Towers Set in Staffordshire, Anton Towers is an 800-acre resort built on the ruins of the Neo-Gothic Shrewsbury mansion. This theme park is one of its many attractions, offering nine roller coaster rides, named Galactica, Nemesis, Oblivion, Rita, Runaway Mine Train, Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure, Spinball Whizzer, Thirteen, and The Smiler. The Smiler, introduced in…
14 Jun
The Ill-fated Titanic Passengers
The largest passenger ship in the world, 'RMS Titanic' was one of the three 'Olympic class' ships of the 'White Star Line Vessels'. It was designed to compete with the emerging luxury style voyage ships of the time. On the dawn of April 10, 1912, the highly publicized, 'unsinkable' Titanic set sail from Southampton, England to New York City, US, carrying approximately 2,228 passengers. Captained by British Naval reserve officer 'Edward Smith', the Titanic offered travel by three classes, in which 337 passengers were in the first class, 285 in…
13 Jun
The Modern British Teenagers Life
Modern teenagers in Great Britain enjoy great democratic freedom. However, research on teenage behavioural patterns shows that they typically feel very depressed about their physical appearance, health, and social status. For example, girls are in a constant fear of putting on weight. Therefore, they resort to various weight reducing methods. Some of these methods are very susceptible to their health, and may even be the cause of psychologically effected diseases such as anorexia. A recent report from the World Health Organisation shows school going teenagers in Wales and England are…
10 Jun
Unforgettable Experiences along the UK Rail Route
The UK boasts of a network of rail routes that connects not only major destinations in the country but also the most sought after international locations in Europe. Most of the foreign and local tourists opt to travel on the train as they can reach their destination very fast and in comfort. The rail route is also cost effective and provides a series of limitless beautiful sceneries along the way. Cross Country Rail Route Starting from Cornwall, the UK Cross Country Rail Route runs through Bristol, to Birmingham and reaches…
9 Jun
Memorable Journeys into the Past along the Pembrokeshire Coast
Britain has many national parks, but there's only one coastal national park which is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Park established in 1952. It sprawls over 612 Sq. M of land and comprises St. Dogmaels from its north and Amroth from its South. The park also houses the Daugleddau Estuary and the Preseli Hills. Pembrokeshire Coast is famous for its natural beauty. Its coastal strip enables visitors to enjoy its pure charm which has not changed a bit over the course of time. Massive limestone that originated from the sea bed provides…
8 Jun
The Lively Notting Hill Carnival
The African Caribbean people in the area first started holding the Notting Hill Carnival in 1964. Today it is considered the largest carnival in the world. The month of August each year sees thousands of people dressed in colourful costumes take part in the Notting Hill festival. The festival days are declared bank holidays for London W11 and this festive event takes everyone there in awe during the holidays. History Derived from the celebrations held by the Caribbean people in the 19th century, the Notting Hill Carnival takes place as…
7 Jun
London for kids for invaluable lifetime experiences
Thousands of families with their kids visit London for a pleasurable vacation throughout the year. In fact, the City of London is popular with parents when they want to take their children on a holiday that is both entertaining and provides invaluable knowledge of a variety of fields. On the other hand, touring around London for kids will not cost that much on a family vacation either. The bus and tube fares in London for kids are free in August. Adults get free tickets for their children to watch films…
6 Jun
Holkham Bay is One of the finest beaches in Britain
A large strip of sandy beach running from 'Burnham Norton' to ‘Blakeney and covering over 4000 hectares of land is the 'Holkham Bay'. It is a part of a 'National Nature Reserve' and is managed by 'Natural England' along with the 'Holkham Estate,' which belongs to the 'Earl of Leicester'. Holkham bay was rated the best beach in Britain by a poll run by the famous travel journalists. The beach can be accessed through 'Lady Anne's Drive', just off the 'A149', at 'Holkham village', or from the east end of…
3 Jun
A List of Ten Selected Free London Attractions
For any tourists or sightseers interested in travelling to London on a low-budget trip, here are a few free London attractions available to the public. 1. The British Museum Located in Bloomsbury, London, the British Museum showcases over eight million works of artifacts. It was founded 200 years ago in 1753 and is the third most popular museum in the world, with an annual attendance of over six million visitors. It's most famous exhibits include the 'Elgin Marbles' and the 'Rosetta Stone'. It has several departments that include 'Greece and…
2 Jun
British etiquette rules: are they changing?
The English are very much conscious of their etiquette rules. Therefore, they disregard people who breach good manners at every occasion. ’Excuse me,' ‘Sorry,' ‘Please,' ‘Thank you’ are but some of the few phrases they use more often in their day-to-day work in offices or even at home. They never disrupt the order of a queue by forcibly taking their place in front of another in the queue. When they receive anything from another, they thank the giver. They respect another’s privacy very much as well. Even friends are not…

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