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8:17pm , 09 Nov 2010 | Post by BritsinCancun  | Back To Top
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Cancun Rugby Club - Rugby Union - Founded in August 2009, by one guy from the Isle of Man, three guys from England, one French guy and three Argentinians underneath the Huge Mexican flag in the Cancun Hotel Zone.

In June 2010 Cancun Hammerheads founded the first Ladies Rugby Team in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Anybody Interested in arranging a game in Cancun be it Sevens or fifteens please contact us at info@cancunrugbyclub.com we have no set season and so are pretty flexible.

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cancunrugbyclub/

2:01am , 02 Oct 2010 | Post by hotdreamex  | Back To Top
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Pad Ka Prow Moo Grob with fried egg

After decided to start a first personal blog from Wordpress which is easy for user who want to have a blog without a complicate things. The purpose of this blog is for practise my English writing which is very bad and keep my travel experience. I hope I can write it every day because I have a  mission to do something in my life every day, so maybe writing a daily life is a good idea.^^

Panang Moo

Today is quite a good day for me because finally I found the place to eat Thai foods which was the taste like eating in Thailand. For a couple of months, I have missed Thai foods such as Pad Ka Prow Moo Grob with fried egg, Panang Moo, Kaeng Som Cha Om Toad, Pla Sam Rod and etc. I have tried eating at some bistro in the city but it was very oily , I have tried to cook by myself but the taste was terrible. But In finally I already found a good one which was in The Target Centre at the Chinatown.  I had heard about this place before from my Thai girl at AMES (Aey), she told me that the meal in there has tasted like a meal in Thailand. Today my friend, Paul, invited me to have a lunch, so we decided to go there and we invited John and Aey to have a lunch with us.

Kaeng Som Cha Om Toad

When we arrived there, we stopped for watching the menu which pictures were yummy. I couldn't decide what I wanted to eat between Pad Ka Prow Moo Grob and Khao Pad Pla Kem, but in the end I choiced Pad Ka Prow Moo Grob with fried egg. I think it was a good choice, I enjoyed to eat it very much. The taste was the same in Thailand like Aey said. It wasn't salty and oily like in another place ,and the Moo Grob (crispy pork) was crispy and hasn't had a piece of  bone in it. So I quite impressive about this place, maybe next time I will try another meal because it looked delicious all.

Pla Sam Rod

PS. For the first post, It took me 3 hours to write it.......Wow It was very hard for me. - -"

Very sad I couldn't take a picture because my camera didn't have battery. T-T

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7:57am , 16 Jul 2010 | Post by citybreak1  | Back To Top
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Millions of tourists choose to visit Milan each year. It's not hard to see why, given that this must be the most beautiful city on the planet. If you're planning to visit Milan then you may be wondering which part of the city to head for.

The reality is that this is a place that is wonderfully suited to tourists and which is able to offer a wide range of holiday options. Where you choose to stay may well depend on the type of Milan holiday that your are planning.

Let's begin by looking at the great places in Milan. For those visiting Italy for the first time, the beautiful cities are often top of the agenda. Even picking a favourite city is difficult.

Rome offers the chance to see ancient ruins and the splendour of the Vatican City. Indeed, the capital is a hectic, fun place to spend time. Here you can feel like you are mixing with great figures from the past.

But who could say that Rome is better than Venice, for example? The latter offers a different experience but one that is just as spectacular. Visiting Venice for the first time, you can't help but wonder at its location. This is a unique city.

Two great places to stay and yet Florence, Pisa, Siena and Milan are all also able to capture the imagination. Where should you choose? We all have our favourites, but the key is to decide upon the type of holiday that you want and then pick a location to suit.

Lombardy, the home of Milan, accounts for almost one quarter of the economy of Italy. With the huge economic success of the area, and of Milan in particular, it has become a perfect place for luxury holidays and short breaks. I've been driving the Milan shuttles for a fair few years now, and thought I'd explain why we have the best of everything here in Milan; if you can afford it, Milan can offer some of the most luxurious experiences in the world.

What if you want to get away from city life and experience rural Italy? Fortunately, you will still not be short of options.

Personal favourites would include Tuscany and the stunning Amalfi coast. Indeed, either of these locations would also enable you to enjoy a mix of rural and urban, should you so wish.

We shouldn't overlook the Italian lakes either. This area of northern Italy has some of the finest scenery in the country.

One of the great things about visiting any of these regions is that you'll be assured of a warm welcome and some great hospitality. The Italians are rightly famed for their great cuisine and wines too.

As you travel through the country you'll discover your own favourite dishes, wines and regions. So where should you start?

That's very much up to you. My personal opinion would be that you can't go far wrong with a visit to Tuscany. Enjoy the countryside, taste the wines and make time for Siena, Pisa and Florence while you're there.

Visit www.Citybreak1.co.uk to find and book Milan holiday packages.

2:34pm , 11 Apr 2010 | Post by Spiderx  | Back To Top
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While planning your Kenya safari, try and include Hell's Gate National park in Naivasha. I went there with my family 2 years ago and i have decided to tell everybody about this wonerful place in Kenya. We went on a 8 days safari including Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha (Hell's gate) and finished our safari in Samburu National park. Our agent "Inside Africa Budget Safaris" told us that Hells gate was part of the itenerary, we didnt say no since she was the expert. Let me tell you more about this wonerful place called Hells Gate and the history which we gathered from the locals there.
 
Hell's Gate National Park is a tiny park located between Naivasha Lake and Longonot and Suswa volcanoes and it is an ideal venue for a weekend retreat far from the urban life of Nairobi.The park provides a variety of wildlife, unusual flora and many species of birds and is one of the two only kenyan parks where climbing, walking and biking are allowed.Hell's Gate in Naivasha is an ideal getaway place enroute to Lake Nakuru or the Masai Mara.Visitors here have the choice of driving while game vieing, camping, cycling and rock climbing. Naivasha town is the second coast and to the majority who can not make it or afford  the beaches and the white sand, this is the place to be.Hell's Gate National Park is a beautiful park that has bufalloes, gazelles, zebras, giraffe and ostrich among others. The park got its name after a narrow break in the cliffs, once a tributary of a prehistoric lake that fed early humans in the Rift Valley.Despite its name, Hell's Gate, given by the explorers Fisher and Thomson (1883) after their defeat against the hostile Maasai warriors, the park is a peaceful area where you can walk or do biking alongside towering cliffs and wild animals.
 
Hell's Gate stand in a class of its own, visitors here have the choice of driving, walking, camping, cycling and rock - climbing within the park while horseback safaris can also be arranged.For nature lovers, the entrance to the gorge is a perfect place for breakfast before descending for a gorgeous walk in this old canyon.Some of the spectacular scenerary in the park includes the towering cliffs water - gouged gorges, stark of rock towers, scrub-clad volcanoes and the rising plumes of geothermal stream.
 
On entering the the park, one is welcomed by the 25m high Fischers tower that rise high in the sky and which is used by novices in rock climbing to the highest point of the tower with the help of trained guides. The jugged volcanic plug is all that remains of an ancient volcano and its named after the  German explorer Gustav Fischer.According to the Maasai who claim that the park was their ancestral land, the rock is petrified  figure of a chief's daughter. The story goes that the girl was on her way to get married and was warned against looking behind lest she would turn into a rock. And just like the story of Sodom and Gomorah, she went against the instruction and took one last glance at her home and the tower is a reminder of what happened to her, she turned into a rock.
 
According to palmeris, the rock offers excellent climbing and is a home to a colony of rock hyrax among other small animals. The towering cliffs and undulating grasslands provide one of the few remaining places where one can walk alongside herds of bufallo, zebra and giraffes.Deeper into the lodge is the lower gorge that offers an opportunitry to explore the long, winding, deeper curves of the Ol Njorowe Gorge. In here water hot water springs which some claims are medicinal for those with skin diseases can be found and the tour for the strong hearted is breathtaking. The rising steam from various parts of the park is a clear indication of the geothermal power.
 
For bird lovers, this is just the perfect place for you, an incredible 103 species of birds have been recorded in the park. The massive cliff in the park provide a home for thousands of swift birds as well as unique breeding ground for vulture, augur buzzard, verreaux eagle and the rare Lamergeyer vulture. There is the Mervyn carnelly raptor hide, which is a unique bird viewing hide that incorparates a one way window. This allows visitors to view and photograph the raptors, which are birds of prey atexceptionally close range.
 
Discover this wonderful place while in Kenya.
 
John Schuff is a traveller. For more info about this visit http://www.insideafricatravel.com
 
 
12:49pm , 11 Apr 2010 | Post by Spiderx  | Back To Top
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