The History Of Aqua Lung By: clerkbob | - Emile Gagnan and Jacques Yves Cousteau in the year 1942 remodeled a regulator to supply air on demand and after a few years a product was launched in to the market in France called the Aqua lung it was kept a secret till Southern France got liberated. At the same time Frederic Dumas who was their diving friend hit sixty two meters with the help of aqua lung at that time there were hardly 3 aqualungs among which one of it was destroyed in an accident by the weapon shell on the Riviera that pro ... Tags:Dive Gear, Scubapro, Aqua Lung
Incontri Per Adulti 10 Inspirational Quotes Than Can Improve Yourself By: incadul | - It might take a little coffee or probably a few rounds of beer or any other booze you could get your hands on when it comes to relaxing after a hard day's work. Well, yeah I'm guilty about that one as well, unless I'm caught dead wearing a lampshade over my head after a few rounds of vodka half-naked! Okay, bad example and I apologize to everyone reading this after getting nightmares about me in that state of drunken stupor.
The port is the semipolitical, scheme and social displace of Slovenia. Ljubljana is the centre of the name Romanist Christianity archdiocese since 1919 and Lincoln City.
Canvas of port
In Germany and Schweiz has largely prevailed Ljubljana, the European vernacular, while predominantly in Austria, the establish Laibach is misused.
Slovenia, Where Well-being Merges With Beauty By: Martinapp | - There are many things not to miss in Slovenia, which can satisfy any interest and curiosity and allowing you to make your holiday unique and different every day. From the architecture, unique and extravagant in fact prove to be the various architectural structures that alternate throughout the territory, both in town and country. Many characteristics that vary and are noted on the region where they are and that in Slovenia are very good re-operation as wellness or public buildings. By far the be ... Tags:Slovenia, hotel Slovenia, tourism Slovenia
A Short Journey Into The Cuisine Of Friuli Venezia Giulia By: Michele de Capitani | - If you happen to travel to one of the beautiful cites of Italian region Friuli Venezia Giulia, do not miss the chance to stop off in a restaurant to experience the tasty cuisine of this region. Italy is well-known all over the world also for its regional cuisines, each one being different from the others and rich in local dishes and wines. Friuli Venezia Giulia does not make an exception, and with its simple but tasty dishes it can satisfy all tastes.
The Submariner Watch And It's Interesting History By: CJ Pennington | - Throughout the entire world in the 1950?s was a considerable demand for diving watches. Scuba diving was growing to be progressively more well-liked and so too were it's accompanying watches. Divers needed an exact way of measuring how fast they were returning back to the surface and decompressing. DCI (decompression illness) was something they wanted to stay away from at all costs.
Discover The New Cunard Queen Elizabeth By: Markmont | - The Cunard Lines Queen Elizabeth which debuted on the 11th of October 2010 represents the second largest ship ever built in the companys history. The 92,400 tons vessel is capable of carrying a total of 2092 passengers.
The vessel, which was built at the Monfalcone shipyard near Trieste, has a very similar design to its sister ship the Queen Victoria.
The ship design offers a retro look characteristic of previous Cunard Queens vessels like the original Elizabeth launched in 19 ... Tags:Cunard Cruises, Cunard Queen Elizabeth, Cunard Lines
San Francisco Travel: A Culinary Tour Through North Beach By: Susanne Pacher | - After the rain and drizzle of our first day in San Francisco, day two of our adventure began more promisingly: bright sunshine greeted us as we made our way by public bus to Washington Square, the heart of San Francisco's Italian-flavoured North Beach neighbourhood. We set off to meet Tom Medin, who runs Local Tastes of the City Tours, who was going to take us around this neighbourhood and introduce us to all sorts of interesting culinary treats.
As we started walking, Tom gave us a bit of ... Tags:san francisco, san francisco travel, san francisco hotels
Leading Homebuilders Focusing On Energy Efficient Homes By: Paul Cameron. | - The energy efficient home is likely to become the standard in the United States as builders look for better ways to compete with the existing stock of houses. Eco-conscious consumers are spending more and more money on energy efficient upgrades, which is causing builders to look for ways of increasing the value of their green homes. The good news is that the nation's largest home builders like KB Home and Beazer are on board for offering greener products.
Traveling To Croatia Through Ferry By: Sender Wollas | - Mainly because of the countrys beauty, lots of tourists want to visit Croatia using ferry services. The best thing here is that you can buy your tickets online and they will be available to Croatia and Dalmatian islands. Speaking about the Dalmatian Islands we should mention that the Dalmatian coast it is among the most beautiful places all over the world. If you want to visit it, the only problem here is that there are no direct flights. The only way to reach the coast is by ferry. If yo ... Tags:croatia, tucepi, trip, hotel, apartment, vacation, holiday
Innovation As A Response To The Crisis By: AndreaPP | - From the conference "Internet start-ups: an opportunity for economic growth and employment for the country, encouraging data emerges on the situation of Italian start-up companies.
The event, held on 5 November at the Area Science Park Padriciano Trieste and organized by AIR - Italian Association for Research, has primarily attracted the attention of young researchers, in search of a possible source of employment. During the conference, significant statistical data has been presente ... Tags:business, innovation, women
Four Famous Star Cities In The World By: TonyEva | - Star City sounds incredible because it can be taken a closer picture from high altitude. Now, the city with structure like exploded clouds is not welcomed by the public, but in the early 16th century, this circular fort played a very important role during the war, which is called defensive fortification. At here, four famous Star Cities are introduced in the following article.
Saint-Martin-de-R, France
Why the city was built like a star, the reason is the soldiers can archer ... Tags:Tourism, Travel, Star Cities,
I Love Italian Travel - May Attractions Of Northern Italy, Part Ii By: Levi Reiss | - On the second weekend of May the city of Brescia, Lombardy hosts the Mille Miglia (Thousand Mile Race), a non-competitive version of that classic auto race from the 30's and 40's. Hundreds of thousands of spectators watch almost 400 classic cars as zip through the city streets in a thousand mile (1600 kilometer) race throughout northern and central Italy. The city of Legnano, population about 60 thousand, holds its Carroccio Festival & Palio delle Contrade on May 23rd to honor a military victory ... Tags:touring Italy, Italian travel, vacation in Italy, Italian wine, Italian food, attractions, events, bargains, festivals, spring
A Trip Back In Time Or A Crazy Summer Party Take A Pick At Your Perfect Holiday By: Adriaday | - When going on a holiday in Croatia where do you usually go? It is a very old dilemma: a soul refreshing, relaxing and very pleasant to the eye holiday in a health resort on the sea coast with beautiful gardens, old villas, seaside promenades opposed to a crazy seven day party with concerts every night combined with wild and adventurous sea and land sports during the day.
I Love Touring Italy - The Friuli-venezia Giulia Region By: Levi Reiss | - The multicultural region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia sits in the northeast corner of Italy bordering on the Italian region of Veneto, Austria, Slovenia, and the Gulf of Venice. Fruili's capital and largest city, Trieste, was only ceded to Italy in 1954, marking the end of World War II. Given the fact that this region is so far north, don't be surprised that March is not really springtime here. Take a look at the map and you'll see why almost everywhere in this region is northwest of Trieste.
... Tags:Italy, wine, vacation, touring, events, spectacles, attractions, spring, festivals, food
Workers Exposed To Asbestos Pay The Ultimate Price By: Mont Wrobleski | - Each year over 3,000 people are diagnosed with asbestos related cancer. Corporations with full knowledge of the dangers made a deliberate decision to expose their workers to asbestos containing products. Those workers are paying the ultimate price. It is important to raise awareness about mesothelioma so that people who are affected by this deadly disease understand their legal rights and are able to seek out the proper medical attention. There has been some outstanding scientific research d ... Tags:Mesothelioma, cancer, asbestos exposure
I Love Italian Travel - Friuli-venezia Giulia Carnevale Season By: Levi Reiss | - Friuili-Venezia Giulia is a multilingual region situated in northeast Italy. It borders on the Italian region of Veneto to the west, Austria to the north, and Slovenia to the east, and to the south, the Gulf of Venice. Its capital city, Trieste, officially became part of Italy in 1954, in a sense ending World War II. So it's no surprise that with such surroundings, Carnevale in Friuili takes on many multicultural aspects.
Top European Train Journeys By: Sue Johnson | - Europe boasts some of the world's most impressive scenery. Train journeys through Europe provide travellers with the opportunity to witness this beauty from the comfort of a luxury carriage, eliminating the stresses associated with holiday planning. Take advantage of the variety of offers available and book a top European rail journey today. Here are the top 5 European Rail Journeys.
Midnight Express-oh! By: Timothy K. Melchior | - So there we were, sitting outside the Turkish Customs Office in Istanbul drinking strong Turkish coffee with some swarthy guys who didnt speak a word of English. My cameraman and I were waiting for Ali, our local guide/production manager/criminal, to finish bribing the authorities (or being paid by these same authorities to haul us off to some Midnight Express style prison where we would be ransomed off or left to rot if no one stepped up to pay the ransom.) Whatever. How we had come to this ... Tags:Turkey, Istanbul, travel, cruise ship, Princess Cruises, Grand Princess, cameraman, location, aerial
Human Occupied Vehicle By: Rosierose | - Human Occupied Submersible Hydrothermal vents were first discovered in 1977 using the human occupied submersible Alvin. After 40 years of scientific observe that led to the discovery of new life forms and helped confirm the theory of plate tectonics, the National Science basis is given that money to replace Alvin with a new, deeper-diving vehicle. The alternate vehicle will be capable of reaching more than 99 percent of the seafloor to depths of 6.5km (4 miles), 40% deeper than Alvin, which curr ... Tags:Deep Sea Explorations, Ocean News, Deep Sea Life, Ocean Expl
Cool Croatia By: Ginetta Vedrickas | - Dramatic is the only superlative that can be used to describe Croatias coast. Almost 2,000 kilometres of shoreline, over 1,000 islands and a picture-perfect setting in the Adriatic are all reasons in themselves to visit the country, and, if you needed another, its property market isnt bad either.
Rolex Watch Innovations By: Liza | - Among the company's innovations are the first self-winding watch; the first waterproof watch case; the first wristwatch with a date on the dial; the first watch to show two timezones at once; and most importantly the first watchmakers to earn the coveted chronometer certification for a wristwatch. To date, Rolex still holds the record for the most certified chronometer movements in the category of wristwatches. Another little known fact is that Rolex participated in the development of the origin ... Tags:Rolex Watch, Chopard Watches, Cartier Watch
Learn About Piran, Slovenia By: Domen Lombergar | - Piran is a city that will never change even though the time past by. This is because Piran is found in a narrow peninsula where there is no space or place for new expansion. In the view of the fact that Piran does not change; the government of Slovania has decided to protect its historical and chronological values. For example, the small bus station in Piran which exists from the 16th century is still used by the public.
Discover Slovenia: The City Of Ljubljana By: Domen Lombergar | - A general knowledge to start with The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana. Historically, Slovenia is formerly a division of Yugoslavia. Slovenia is placed in the centers of Hungary (on the east), Croatia (on the south), Italy (on the south west) and Austria (on the north). Moreover, Slovenia has a wide and small extended coast in Adriatic where it can be reached by ferry from ports in Trieste, Italy.
Primorska Property Slovenia An Investment For Above Average Growth By: David Windsor | - Slovenia property is attracting more foreign buyers than ever before, as it has emerged as one of the worlds best investment property destinations and was recently voted as one of the top ten, with estimated growth in the next 10 years being as much as 300%!
If you are buying in Slovenia you may want to consider buying property in the Primorska region which is Slovenia's most diverse and one of its most interesting regions.
Meet The Four Faces To Watch From Guess Watches By: Jamie Brown | - From over 45,000 online registrations in the highly successful Faces to Watch campaign, four lucky international finalists have been selected to model a new elegant line of watches from Guess, two more than originally anticipated. In this article, we take a look at the four faces which have caused a huge buzz following the viral marketing campaign. The newly released range is expected to be in direct competition with well known brands such as TAG Heuer and D&G, subsequently expanding the Guess b ... Tags:guess, watches, faces, viral, marketing, modelling
Hello From Graz By: Susanne Pacher | - November 2, 2004, Internet Cafe Sitn Surf, Graz, Austria, 2:05 pm
I finally found Internet access here in Graz. Not the easiest thing I have to admit. Had to ask 3 people and finally went to the tourist info who competently directed me to an Internet Cafe.
The last few days have been interesting. The first day my sister-in-law and I took a little tour through my home town of Weiz, and in the 8 years that I haven't been here there has been a lot of change. New bu ... Tags:Travel, Austria, Graz,