Archive for July, 2009

Can somebody translate to Spanish please?

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Ellie asked: A world first for museums, the Forest Gallery is a living interpretation of Victoria's tall temperate forests, complete with native wildlife. Fascinating displays of Australian animals feature throughout the Museum. See a parade of famous locals, from the kangaroo and koala to the extinct Tasmanian Tiger, the Thylacine.LUKE

Visit the Educational Museums in Birmingham

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Karriane Lacinder asked: m is the second biggest city in england & its a truly modern place with lively nightlife and some wonderful opportunities for shopping. Birmingham is situated in the county of the west midlands &, according to a estimate in 2006, it has a population of 1,006,500.People who ...

Two Minute Video 2v6

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

AMSIHome asked: Shopwurld is a rapidly growing, national and international internet based business located in historic Saratoga Springs, New York. Saratoga Springs is the home of the world famous thoroughbred horse racing course as well as many famous museums and attractions. ShopWurld is an online shopping site, but more importantly, ...

Tale of Sea at Aberdeen Maritime Museum…

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Naveen Marasinghe asked: Aberdeen Maritime Museum, hailed as one of the award winning museums in the Scotland is located on the historic Shiprow and incorporating Provost Ross’s House which is built in 1593. The main theme of the museum is the relationship between the city and the sea over the ...

Amsterdam. A peek at the city on foot and by boat.

Friday, July 17th, 2009

fatbellytraveler asked: The number of canals in Amsterdam has led the city to be know as the "Venice of the North." A canal tour is fun and relaxing and gives you a feel of the Old World culture. There are many ways to enjoy the waterways of Amsterdam from a ...

Why do people have selective hearing?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

funnyman asked: I work at a famous museum as a tour guide, and every day I get the same stupid questions: "Is this exhibit new?" "Do we have to wait in line, or can we come back later?" "Where's the entrance?" It's so ridiculous! The exhibit's been there since 1933, ...

Arkadaslar, why is there so much injustice there concerning the political opinions ?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

? ? ? I. A. ? ? ? asked: I've anwered to a ****** person, and I don't understand why Yahoo deleted my answer... Why such a double standart ? Racists have the right to attack us, but we don't have the right to defend ...

The Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Olivia Hunt asked: The Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum is situated not far from the Griffith Park Zoo and is famous all over the world as a place of the history and mythology of the American West. When you enter the museum's courtyard the first thing that you see and ...

Israel - The Holy Land - Part 1

Friday, July 10th, 2009

rmcpublishing asked: One of the main objectives of this great Book-Album was to give those who can or could not pilgrim to the Holy Land, a feeling as if they have experienced it through the stories of exciting voyages contained in the Album. The book is a rare historical record ...

National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - a Great Vacation and Travel Destination

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Robert Benjamin asked: All you wrestling fans out there who aren't quite sure what to do for their next vacation should plan a visit to Oklahoma City. That's because the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Oklahoma City and it is a must see for anyone ...