Forget plane tickets, train trips or even walking to the next block. It’ll be well worth your time if you could lay your hands on one of these vehicles, cruising around the neighborhood or across the country. Of course, these cars will probably cost your life unless you’re a millionaire.

The CLEVER The Bombarider New Audi Design

Future Car Design of Cars in the Future Flying car

Venturi Eclectic Car in Munich Hydrogen Car

i-foot Car for Inidividuals Toyotas Future Car

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Comments: 0 Oct 31st, 2007
by E Cho

Thirty-one of the thirty-seven competitive venues of the XXIX Olympiad will be within the boundaries of it host city, Beijing. But the success of each of those thirty-seven competitive venues will depend a great deal on only one of the Olympiad’s non-competitive venues, the vast Beijing Airport Terminal 3 complex scheduled to open in February 2008. Read the rest of Beijing Airport Terminal 3: Going for the Gold »

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Comments: 1 Oct 26th, 2007
by E Cho

There are many ways of touring a country; a car trip, hitch hiking, air travel, but a rather novel and different experience would be travelling via train. In many countries there are train routes that are very popular from tourisms point of view. For an amazingly large country like Australia, three different routes give you the chance to experience what’s best in the country ‘down under’. Read the rest of Three Recommended Australian Train Trips »

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Comments: 0 Oct 23rd, 2007
by E Cho

AntarcticaAt Earth’s southern frontier is the continent of Antarctica. Inhabited largely by multitudes of penguins, seals, and other wildlife equipped to survive on the coldest, driest and windiest continent; Antarctica also boasts an official human population of zero. The Antarctic Treaty, ratified in 1959 by 12 countries including the world’s two superpowers at the time (the US and USSR), has been permanently set aside as a permanent reserve for scientific study. Several thousand scientists conduct ongoing research there and form the only Antarctic temporary human population. Antarctica is often referred to as the ‘frozen continent’ and rightfully so considering 98% of the surface is covered by ice averaging a thickness of 1.6 kilometers. Read the rest of Gathering Facts About Antarctica On Qantas Airlines »

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Comments: 0 Oct 19th, 2007
by E Cho

Excellent golf courses are located all over the world and trying to pick the world’s best depends upon personal perspective. There are plenty of courses with long histories and hallowed reputations. There are plenty of courses located among some of the world’s most beautiful vistas. One thing all the world’s best courses have in common is the masterful design of the golf architect and the intricate, loving care involved in upkeep and maintaining them. The three choices in our list meet all these qualifications and have long histories in the beautiful landscape where they are located. Golfers playing on any of these are truly playing on hallowed ground. Read the rest of The Worlds Best Golf Courses »

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Comments: 0 Oct 18th, 2007
by E Cho

You can have lots of fun with computer games about travel. Below is a list of the best hotel simulation games available. If you love to put your own business and travel expertise to the test, these hotel games will challenge you to build the most popular hotel resorts.
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Comments: 0 Oct 16th, 2007
by E Cho