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Visiting Dubai

Dubai offers an enormous choice of things to see and do, including shopping, sightseeing, sunbathing, exhilarating nightlife, water sports, world championship golf courses, exotic sights, desert safaris and superb cuisine. Dubai has emerged as one of the most popular destinations of the Middle East. For those looking for a holiday in Dubai, there are exceptional standards of accommodation and modern amenities. Whether it's a stopover en route to the Far East and Europe or as a final destination, Dubai has all the spice for a perfect and memorable holiday. For a perfect holiday experience Gowealthy.com offers incredible and informative articles on Dubai's sights, nightlife, sports, shopping and a lot more.

Greece by Jove ! what a Fantastic Idea !


Greece always conjures a sparkle in my mind's eye, a sparkle upon an emerald sea with the sound of Zorba the Greek and the smashing of plates drifting across golden sands. Bright white houses and old church bells, donkeys and the beautiful flowers in spring are all part of the magnificent Greek kaleidoscope of sensual beauty that awaits you in this most special land. Of course the islands are a favorite, but the mainland holds many treasures and it is worth browsing the internet to get to grips with the choices available. And what better way to start the online trip but to begin at Holidays in Greece - the home of variety and independent choice, inspiration and value for the last five years - happy browsing - I hope you find the holiday of your dreams !

Greek Holiday

Oh, I have been so lax about photographing and posting my paintings. I just don't seem to strike the right time of day to take photos and all the latest ones have such glare on them. Even this one, which was taken by a friend of mine while on holiday in Greece, had a shine on it that I battled to subdue.

I need to search back through r.garriott's photoshop tips on lessons to combat this!

In the meantime, I painted this in January before I went to a cold, snowy, Sweden. Quite a contrast!

What makes an airport cool


I've been musing about airports and thinking about my experiences at Melbourne and Perth airports last week and what made them so bad, and reflecting upon what makes an airport cool, what kind of things would actually make the experience so much more fun! The factors that make Melbourne so unpleasant are the lack of comfortable seating and places to relax, poor business and communication facilities, dismal retail and dining options, limited opening hours, a dirty environment, and a distinct lack of character. So that means my ideal airport would be exactly the opposite, and possess the following characteristics:
* an abundance of comfortable seating, from reclining chairs to chill-out sofas and ottomans, in various formations and environments to suit different moods and needs;
* state-of-the-art communications and public business facilities (not only in airline lounges), from free easy-to-access WiFi throughout the airport and desk space with powerpoints for those who want to set up their laptop and work to reasonably-priced pay-by-the-hour lounges for those with long layovers who want to get serious about working;
* a wide range of useful and engaging retail outlets, from gourmet delis and a supermarket to excellent bookshops (not only stocking airport novels) and newsagents, to quality gift stores specialising in local products, and travel shops that don't only sell suitcases, but offer up everything from travel gadgets to tech accessories;

* an array of quality drinking and dining options and no franchises for starters: I want to see clean, quality cafes, restaurants and bars, ran by independent owners who care about what they're doing, and have a desire to sell more than muffins and soggy plastic-wrapped sandwiches. I want fresh food, made-to-order, and variety. Why can't airports have stand-up Italian-style cafe bars where you can grab a macchiato from an barista who knows not to ask "Is that a short mac or a long mac?" And why not proper fine-dining restaurants or chic bistros for those of us with long waits between connections? Obviously there's a place for fast food but can we please give the McDonalds and Subways a miss and only allow quality options, like a wood-fire pizza place or a Japanese sushi bar?
* everything should be open as long as flights are operating: there are many 24-hour airports dotted around the world that can manage this, Dubai for one; there should be no reason to close anything if there are still people streaming through the airport;
* the place should be gleaming; everything in the airport should be shiny and clean, and smelling fresh and lovely - from the public seating to the toilets to the floors throughout - there's just no excuse for grubbiness at a developed city airport in this day and age;
* the airport should be well-designed; from the practical stuff (security, check-in, baggage drop, signage, transport, traffic flow) to the aesthetic (departure lounge seating, shop-fronts, dining experiences, etc), the airport should look cool. It should not only be functional - it should work and be comfortable - but it should have form and style. Airports should look chic and inviting. They should make us want to spend time in them instead of wanting to get the hell out of there the first chance we get.
What do you think? What makes an airport cool for you? My favorites include Copenhagen, Amsterdam's Schiphol, Dubai and Hong Kong, but even they're not perfect. Do you have any favorites?

Best of British: camping holidays


Camping has come a long way since beige caravans and long-drop latrines. So whether you're looking for a retro trailer, an authentic tipi or a windswept wilderness, WTG's guide to the best UK camping spots will help you find your perfect pitch.

Blackberry Wood, Sussex

This much talked about campsite thoroughly deserves its good reputation. And at 25 minutes' drive from Brighton at the foot of the South Downs, it's very convenient if you happen to live in London. Pitches are set in private clearings with names like Minty, Fruity and Boho. The native deciduous woodland is magical and the fact that camp fires are positively encouraged is testament to the friendly owners' love of proper camping and toasted marshmallows.

Price: £5 per tent, £7 per person per night (high season).
Facilities: Toilets, basic energy saving showers, logs for sale, bonfire pits.

Hawaii Island

Hawaii volcanic island, 21 climate on earth add on top of a natural phenomenon of self-5. One of the volcano to the island it is even possible to ski in winter. Fine sand with black lava sea, the blue shadow of the falling water and coconut palm trees, beautiful hotels with golf courses in Hawaii, and from each other is really heaven on earth.

Is referred to as the Fire Goddess Pele'nin island. Another name that Buyukada. Of green space with a pass nested volcanic lava. The rest of the sum of two times the size of the seven Hawaiian islands. 800 thousand years ago, was formed by five volcanoes of the explosion. Here you see the sea and the sun will be out of interesting places to live are unity. Volcanic Art Center, Hawaii'li artists and photographers to see their work in a museum.

Hamakua Coast Highway, green valleys as you, "kings of the valley known as the town of Honokaa on götüyor and Waipio. Rent a jeep and quit the road, how many years ago who sought refuge from war do not come without seeing the Puuhonua o Honaunau'yu.