Posts Tagged ‘Maps’
Europe Vacations – The Advantages and Disadvantages of Guided and Non-Guided Tours
July 21st, 2010Most people can only dream of a vacation in Europe. Now, this may become a reality, even for middle income. You do not spend a fortune, or blow, take inheritance for a touch more sophisticated Web sites and sounds of the continent famous. When planning trips to the month in low season and taking advantage of the budget packages, you can take advantage of Europe with a small budget.
Often, when a European tour, the package is a selection of providers or free guided tour offers. Which is the better option for you? The answer depends on the type of traveler you are, your likes and your resources.
Without guide
self-guided tour are definitely the answer if you are on a tight budget. It certainly cost much less if you make your way across the continent, toting a backpack to make. This kind of vacation in Europe is only a good idea for people who have independent streaks that like adventure and rugged with a lot of sense. can Needless to say, you are traveling on their own property are also dangerous. Like any other area busy on the ground, the cities of Europe can contain many dangers.
Tours
Guided tours can be more expensive. They are, however, safer and better organized. You never have the maps confusing, indecipherable to ask for in bad French, or similar to a lost kitten in the middle of nowhere. If you’re not on the pressure of concern for themselves, guided tours are the way. » Read more: Europe Vacations – The Advantages and Disadvantages of Guided and Non-Guided Tours
Atlantic Ocean Facts and Figures
May 4th, 2010
The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest body of water in the world and covers one-fifth of the Earth’s surface! With the area of approximately 82 million square kilometres not including its surrounding seas and bays. When the Mediterranean, Black, Baltic, North, Norwegian-Greenland, and Caribbean Seas, Baffin and Hudson Bays and the Gulf of Mexico are also considered, its area rises to about 106 million square kilometres. It is » Read more: Atlantic Ocean Facts and Figures