The River Seine In Paris France Posted By : Martyn Davis
Did you realise that the River Seine actually forks and cuts Paris in half? Plus is one of the most well known rivers in France and Paris, with tourists travelling here from all over the world.
A Cruise takes you Across the GLOBE !!!!!! Posted By : Diana Peter
We all look around for various cruise options across. Here we have all the information that you look for before going on your favorite cruise.
A Cruise to the Galapagos Islands – Things to Bear in Mind Posted By : Dan Clarke
When Charles Darwin sailed around the world on the Beagle in 1867, the Galapagos Islands were just another stop on this young naturalist’s journey. Little did he or anyone else know that this particular stop would change the history of science, if not the world, for ever. Today, by taking a cruise to the Galapagos Islands, you can see the same wildlife that Darwin saw and see for yourself this incredible variation of species – but in a great deal more comfort than he enjoyed!
Ideal Hawaiian Cruises Posted By : Ellen Gentry
For most the image of a perfect vacation includes tropical paradises with sandy, sunny beaches. Well Hawaii cruises are an ideal way to turn that image into a reality. A quick search online for Hawaiian cruise packages will reveal quite an array of possibilities.
Are You Planning A Cruise On A Houseboat ? Posted By : Raju Pallan
Kettuvalloms or houseboats are country boats that were used in the early days for the transport of goods from the isolated interior villages to the towns. Kettuvallom or houseboat is a fabulous way to explore the fascinating beauty of backwaters. A glide in a kettuvallom through the backwaters of Alleppey is sure to rob your heart.
Fabulous Trips on Luxury Ships Posted By : Michael Rad
With more and more passengers traveling by ship, cruising has grown into a very important branch of global tourism as of last year.
Nile River Cruise: A visit to the Source of Life and Fertility Posted By : Abdallah Gazal
Some regard it as the lifeblood of east central Africa flowing north from its major source, Lake Victoria, to the Mediterranean, which has nurtured many civilizations; others believe it is of holy significance. It is the life-giving river at the very heart of Egypt this legendary river is certainly the Nile.
What Cruise Passengers Must Know About Duty-Free Shopping Onboard Ship! Posted By : Mandy Karlik
Cruise ships offer an array of charming little shipboard boutiques that advertise duty-free delights … but are these really good deals? And what on earth is “duty” anyway? Find out about duty-free shopping and how to get the best buys onboard ship (and when to jump ship).



February 19th, 2008 at 5:31 am
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February 20th, 2008 at 8:14 am
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August 28th, 2010 at 9:40 am
I’m sure we’re all aware of Googles push to use site speed in their algorithm, so I thought you’d find this method to speed up your site by 3 to 4 times using a couple of lines of code interesting. I think it’ll work with any site, but it’s particularly useful if you’re using a cumbersome CMS like WordPress (I think this site is WordPress?). Essentially if your host has zlib compression enabled you can add 2 lines of code above the document type in your header.php, and when a visitors browser calls the pages, your server will automatically compress them and send the compressed file to their browser. I don’t want to go into too much detail here, so if you search for it in Google you should find various sites with instructions. I’ve been testing it with some of my sites (it takes a couple of minutes to add the code), and it does indeed make a huge difference.