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Shaped by the energy of the earth, bustling with the energy of a cosmopolitan capital. It is surrounded by the pure unpolluted energy of nature. Reykjavik is a city of striking contrasts. Small corrugated iron houses nestle next to futuristic glass buildings, state of the art facilities lie minutes away from rugged volcanic terrain and international influences mingle with Icelandic national traditions to create a unique culture where old embraces new.
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Arizona is listed in the US Constitution as one of the second last states to have been admitted to the United States of America. Some scholars believe its name was derived from Spanish phrase aridi zona, which is literally translated as dry region though there is as yet no consensus over this assertion. It is located in the western side of the United States and is one of the largest states among the "corner states." It has its headquarters in the city of Phoenix. Some of the neighboring states include Utah, California, Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico. It shares an international border with Mexico.
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Over the years bass fishing has become more popular. So much more popular that people want to know as much as they can about the subject so they're better prepared. Knowing the basics of bass fishing is good for anyone who's just starting out and veteran anglers who are looking to brush up on their skills. You are never too young or two old to learn to fish for bass.
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Just five weeks after returning from a “retirement” that lasted more than two years, the Belgian player Kim Clijsters made history in the US Open after beating Danish ninth seed Caroline Wozniacki in the US Open final 7-5, 6-3. The title is Clijster’s second in her career – she won her first in the 2005 US Open – and the first she has received as a mother and as a wildcard player.
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The team mascot has refined the way in which sports entertain. The mascot is that iconic figure that sets a team apart from the rest. They motivate the crowd, they please children, and they add something to the team that is very special. That explains why there are some mascots that are quite memorable in their appearance, their traditions, and in how they motivate. When people see the top mascots in the world, they never forget them.
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Ausable is a river that can be found in the north-eastern part of Michigan. The river starts out in the proximity of the town of Crawford in Michigan, and lazily flows through Michigan to finally end its long journey emptying into Lake Huron. AuSable River, better known as "Au Sable River" derives its name from the white sands of its bed. This sandy bottom, and the depth of the river makes it an ideal spot for Salmon fishing. The different portions of AuSable can be classified into parts according to the speed of the water. Some parts are slow and sleepy and others are fast with rapids. The river is rich with lakes and tributaries with some parts being very narrow like a bottle neck and some parts widening out forming huge lake like water bodies.
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The advent of the industrial revolution has taken many a man and from the countryside and put him in the bustle of the city. Pavement has replaced soil, trees become lamp posts, and the skies are darkened by soot and smoke, but man's heart still yearns for the wilds.
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Despite the emergence of e-commerce, businessmen still travel more often for sales and business shows. Here are some tips to make your business travel a successful one:
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Bestowed with the titles of 'Pearl of the South' and the 'Pearl of the Andaman' – Phuket is the largest island of Thailand, situated about 900 km south of Bangkok, the nation's capital.
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