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Italy Travel – Information, Tips & Advice
by Lissie
Italy is a long time favorite of tourists, 2000 years ago during the Roman Empire there were plenty of tourists, and the Pope in Rome ensured a steady stream of pilgrims for the last 1000 years.These days the smart tourist will learn a few tricks to avoid the crowds and still have a great time in this fascinating country published 11 months ago
Milan and Leonardo da Vinci
by vobor
If you have planned a visit to Milan on important city in Italy's fashion capital can not, in my opinion, fail to devote a day of your vacation to one of the architects of the Italian Renaissance. Use... published 6 months ago
Get Started on Your Travel Holiday to Paris and all of France
by Harlan Lewin
A very personal advice series on how best to enjoy holidays in Paris and other parts of France. Travel for romance, art, music, getting into the nooks and crannies of this complex city. I'll recommend guide books and where to find good air fares. Learn from an experienced traveler. published 16 months ago
Religious Fiction - Dan Brown
by Stacie Naczelnik
When you think of Dan Brown, you probably think conspiracy theory, but he is also noted for writing within the genre of religious fiction. He focuses mainly on the Catholic religion, often delving into the... published 7 months ago
Random Things About Me
by Bridget23
1. I believe the children are our future. (Okay fine, that may be a Whitney Houston lyric but still, it speaks the truth.) 2. I'd rather eat wet cat food then beef stew. 3. I say "I love you" when I see a... published 3 months ago
The Great Mystery that Surrounds the Da Vinci Code
by Uncle Che
Interested in the Da Vinci Code mystery? Perhaps your Spirit is nudging you to know what was--once upon a time. In the pre-inquisition era, you were more than likely enrolled in the Divine Life Program as an... published 6 months ago
Fancy a fantastic day out in the South of France
by BrianS
Fabulous route through the South of France Languedoc-Rousillion region taking in the Mediterranean coastline, the Cathar fortresses a lunch in Collioure where Picasso used to paint and a stop off in Fitou for wine tasting. published 3 weeks ago
Indiana Jones 4
by thecounterpunch
Indiana Jones is really the kind of entertaining film I like to watch almost exclusively - yeah not very intellectual but that's true :). There's not much information even on the official site, the teaser... published 11 months ago
[Humoristic Book] Principia Discordia or the Hegelian Dialectic for the Masses
by thecounterpunch
How propaganda works: the ruse of Hegelian Dialectic [Better than Da Vinci Code !!!] Two cards from the Illuminati Card Game created in 1995 ... several If the Hegelian Dialectic is too abstract for you, then... published 11 months ago
Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
by thecounterpunch
Da Vinci Code is the breath-taking novel that everybody urged me to read two years ago - yeah I may be one of the latest person on the planet to have read it :) - because I didn't feel like reading it more... published 11 months ago










