Archive for August 2011
Another Way to Help You Stop Smoking
For many years, people have been smoking many substances, ranging from tobaccos to marijuanas. However, in most places, tobacco is still the most smoked substances because of its being claimed as the healthiest substance between all of those substances. While it is true that tobacco don’t cause as much addiction as other substances like hashish or marijuana, it is not true that it is healthier. It might not give you the delusional effects like which you get from other narcotics, but it would surely cause more problems in your lungs and respiratory systems. There are already too many smokers who died every year because of smoking related disease. There are also too much productivity lost because of smoking. So maybe it’s time for you to stop smoking. I know, it’s really hard to stop smoking even just for one day after all those long years full of cigarettes, but “hard” isn’t the synonym of “impossible”, right?
Many approaches are being conducted by many people all over the world, with one which is very popular is to put on a daily limit on cigarettes usage. The limits would be increased gradually over time, hopefully, the usage could be decreased to zero after a while. However, this could be painful for some smokers because they couldn’t live up to their daily limit. There’s a high chance that they will soon forget this daily limit thing. There are a less painful way. Try to look for e-cigarettes review on the Internet and see how many people have succeeded in killing their tobacco desire. It is considerably less painful because you could actually smoke the same amount of cigarettes everyday and gain almost the same satisfaction from them, but there are no tobacco whatsoever registered to your body, that’s why, there’s a hope that it could someday cure your addiction of tobacco.
Tourist Spots in New Zealand
New Zealand is a tourist spot with a difference. The nation combines relaxation with a vast variety of activities that have been drawing flocks of backpackers from all corners of the globe. From the blue waters of the seas to warm fountains; from peaks to rainforests, New Zealand has an immense variety lined up for the wayfarer. Though it’s tough to list all the sights that await a traveler to New Zealand, this article provides you a list of the top three spots and two must do things on a trip to the land of the Kiwis.
The Coromandel peninsula is one spot that has been finding popular appeal with all groups of travelers. With great weather and some of the world’s best coastlines, this peninsula is a blend of opposites. Find yourself face to face with rare species of plants in the rainforests that are found housed in Coromandel. Temperate and tropical never merged more closely as here! Treat yourself to the unique Hot Water beach as well. This is a spa that requires no money at all. The Cathedral Cove is a huge attraction in Coromandel. Forests and volcanoes come together in this earthly paradise. See craters and cones up close. Coromandel offers ample reasons to gasp and wonder!
Imagine a park housed on a glacier. This is what you get at the Mt Cook National Park in New Zealand. The tallest peak in the Australasian zone, Mt. Cook and the nearby Tasman Glacier offer skiers a great skiing zone. With romantic and colorful flowers dotting the area, the park truly feels exotic. There are numerous trekking and guided tours to this hot spot in New Zealand. The famed Ball Pass is an adventurers’ delight. If money is not a concern reserve a helicopter and land up atop the Tasman Glacier.
The Best Place in Verbier For Everything
If you had to list the best spots for skiing in the world, it’s almost certain that Verbier would be at the top of your list. Whether you prefer taking your ease in a Verbier ski chalet, relaxing at a restaurant, socialising in a pub or club, or even spending every hour you can out on the slopes, Verbier has it all. So what are the secrets every visitor to Verbier should know about? It takes locals years to get acquainted with all the top spots – but if you don’t have years to spare, read on for a few pointers in the right direction.
For The Best Hot Chocolate
If you’re pining for some hot chocolate when you come off the slopes but don’t fancy going back to your Verbier ski chalet, then Chez Dany might be worth investigating. The Restaurant is on the ski route from Les Ruinettes down to Medran. It’s on a bright, sunny plateau surrounded by the forest, with a truly breathtaking view over the Bagnes Valley. Having a cup of steaming hot chocolate on its terrace is a little slice of heaven after a fantastic run on the piste.
Turkey Adventure Travel Itinerary
Perfect for travelers who love hiking and adventure combined with a cultural experience, this 8-day sample itinerary is designed to give you a better idea for what you could expect on a Turkey adventure trip walking the Lycian Way.
8 – Day Sample Itinerary for Walking the Lycian Way:
Day 1: Oludeniz to Kayakoy: This morning a short drive takes you to Oludeniz, a glittering lagoon from where you begin to climb along a trail with magnificent views of seascapes below. Then walk downhill and stop at the astonishing Ghost town of Kayakoy, whose inhabitants were part of the mass population exchanges of the 1920′s. In the afternoon, walk a pine-shaded path to Affouli Monastery, a dramatic cliff side monument with magnificent sightings of the Mediterranean. End the day at your hotel in Fethiye. (Walking 4 hrs.)
The Mysterious Island Of Corfu
If you are a sailor with a need for rest and relaxation, interesting things to see, a little ancient history, good restaurants and wine, sailing around the islands of sun, sea and romance could be just the thing for you.
Corfu is an island in the Ionian Sea and a good place to start your adventure. Just off the west coast of Greece it has a warm climate that reaches its peak during July and August and is very green compared to the other Greek islands. The warm dry summers and winter rain creates very lush green vegetation and this one island has over two million olive trees.
The islands history is steeped in myth, mystery and legend, laden with battles and conquests and visible in the castles and fortifications placed in strategic locations all across the island.
Catalina a Short Trip to a World Away
Catalina is one of those islands with a unique and very relaxing atmosphere. Whether it’s the warm climate or the smell of fennel and eucalyptus, Catalina is one of those places you go to do nothing, or at least nothing that has anything to do with work.
Just off the Californian coast, Catalina is the largest of the Channel Islands of California, a chain which runs east west from Catalina to San Miguel, the flattest of the islands which is home to over 50,000 elephant seals. Almost every kind of water sport is available and most kinds of waterborne craft can be hired from the numerous stores around the harbor.
The seas around the island are very clear, making this an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving. Catalina is famous for its flying fish, celebrated in the island’s Flying Fish festival every June. Don’t miss opportunities to see dolphins, seals and sea lions as well as bald and golden eagles. If that’s not enough you can also find Orcas, Dall’s Porpoise and Grey Whales in the area, as well as the enormous Blue Whale.