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Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club Extends Its Reach World Wide In Support Of One Of Its Own

Mike Perez, Orchid Island resident and Coach of the Austrian Women's Lacrosse Team, will travel to Amsterdam with his team for the 2012 European Championships this year through supported by encouragement and donations made by his friends and neighbors at Orchid Island.Vero Beach, FL (PRWEB) May 17, 2012 A couple of years ago, Mike Perez would have never imagined he would be coaching the Austrian ...

Sinaloa Named Guest of Honor at International Cervantino Festival, #1 Cultural Festival in Latin America

Official presentation of the 40th edition of this year's Festival Cervantino held yesterday in Mexico City and Guanajuato

Travel Picks: Top 10 cycling destinations

(Reuters) - While most travelers know that Copenhagen and Amsterdam are ideal for exploring by bicycle, the rise of bike-sharing and bike tours in other cities is making discovering other destinations by bicycle easier than ever. That's why the members and editors of travel website VirtualTourist.com (www.virtualtourist.com) have compiled a list of the "Top 10 Spots to Explore by Bicycle ...

Best travel deals of the week

The best international and local travel deals of the week.

Lufthansa To Cut More Jobs

FRANKFURT (Dow Jones) - Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it will ax 3,500 administrative jobs globally as the airline steps up its cost cutting to mitigate high jet fuel prices, fierce competition, and rising taxes on air travel in some of its core markets. "We cannot wait until politicians also recognize the damage that one-sided taxes and charges do to aviation and to Europe's reputation as a place ...

Whakapapa tops world's worst place names

Whakapapa heads off F***ing, Disappointment, Shitterton and Horneytown on a list of the world's worst place names.

Deals at home and abroad

A selection of the best international and local travel deals of the week.

Oaks Christian Online School Student Performs Internationally and in Local Concert

Cellist returns from playing two concerts in Salzburg, Austria and will be performing in Newbury Park, CA in order to raise funds to travel to Miracle House Children's Home in Kenya.Westlake Village, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 Timothy Beccue, a student performer and Oaks Christian Online School sophomore, is a cellist with the Junior Chamber Music Los Angeles (JCM) and recently played at the ...

The Leading Hotels of the World Welcomes New Members in Europe, Africa, and Asia

Alpine Resort, Medieval Village, Moroccan Enclave, Oceanside Retreat and Island Hideaways among Luxury Leader's Latest AdditionsNew York, NY (PRWEB) April 24, 2012 The Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol is located in a nature reserve area in the Alps, close to the Olympia Region in Seefeld and the charming city of Innsbruck, Austria. At an altitude of 1,300 meters, and surrounded by a forest and meadows ...

Schengen visa processor VFS expands operations

Bangalore, April 18 (IANS) Leading outsourcing and technology services specialist for diplomatic missions, VFS Global, has expanded its operations in India's tech hub to process applications for Schengen visa to seven more European countries in addition to France and Switzerland.

Hidden Treasures Round Trip

Summer in Austria is more than just alpine meadows and Vienna's imperial sights. We present you with a day by day itinerary for a round trip of Austria's Hidden Treasures, taking you all the way from the westernmost point of Lake Constance to the gourmet city of Graz.

Salzburger Nockerl

This light and fluffy dessert may remind some people of Salzburg's snow capped-mountains - but it is definitely a real treat for gourmets. Legend has it that the famous Salzburg prince archbishop of Raitenau loved his mistress Salome mainly because of her exquisite Salzburger Nockerl.

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Skiing in Austria by Car

Budget-conscious but ski-addicted?! Journalist Rob Rees shows you how to avoid airline aggro, save money in these tough times and discover new resorts to keep your skiing adventures fresh.

Snowboarding in Austria

Endless slopes, untracked powder snow - experience the Austrian mountains off the beaten track with a guided snowboard tour, or take to one of the many funparks.

Freshers Ski Regions Austria

Snow-covered mountains, blue sky, perfect slopes just waiting for the first track. Austria is the ideal place to make your skiing dream come true.

Yodelling in Styria

As loud as a scream or as melodious as a song - that's the yodellers from Styria. Sung as a modulated "jo" syllable, the power of the voice is something which fascinates the world over and invites people to try it for themselves.

"Dudeln" and "Schrammelmusik"

The best things about Vienna seem to come from somewhere else. For instance, the 'Wiener Schnitzel' actually comes from Milan, and the same goes for such authentically Viennese forms of music as "Dudeln" (the local name for yodelling) and "Schrammelmusik", which have also "migrated" here.

High on the Alpine Pasture

For a short while in summer, the Alpine pastures transport animals and people alike into an intoxicating mood.

The "Silent Night" Carol

It touches people from all nations and cultures: the carol "Silent Night, Holy Night!" is an expression of the deepest reflection and spiritual longing for peace.

Breadmaking in the Lesachtal Valley

Home-made bread is an expression of wealth and the joy of living in the Lesachtal valley in Carinthia.

Falconry in Austria

From the falconer's fist, the falcon launches itself and climbs high into the air, until it spots its prey: for 5,000 years, humans have been benefitting from the hunting instinct of birds of prey.

"Fasnacht" and Tirol Mask-Carvers

In Tirol, the processions marking "Fasnacht" (the Shrovetide carnival) are such wild celebrations that these traditional events are only staged every 3, 4 or even 5 years.

Viticulture in Lower Austria

In Lower Austria, the vines were planted on fruitful soil: from the time when the Romans planted vines on the favoured sites in this northern province of their Empire, wine has been prized here as a pleasurable cultural heritage and elevated to cult status by committed wine-growers.

Wiener Walzer and Ball Season

Nowhere are balls so romantically formal as in Vienna. This tradition is intoxicating to locals and visitors for far more than a single night.

Wood Architecture in Vorarlberg

In the building traditions of other countries it may be fine stones and hand-made tiles - in Vorarlberg, that status is given to wood. In the Bregenzerwald region, the knowledge about this age-old building material is being preserved and applied with a contemporary twist.

The Taste of Alpine Pastures

For centuries, the tradition of three-level pasture management in the Alps has been practised in Vorarlberg. This results in some unusual and rare types of cheese. The "Käsestrasse Bregenzerwald" ("Bregenzerwald Cheese Road") is an invitation to experience this cultural heritage, the people, their hospitality and, of course, the cheese, in all its rich variety.

Reed Roofs in Burgenland

Lake Neusiedl in Burgenland is surrounded by one of the largest contiguous belts of reed beds. And it is the reason for a special winter sport: reed-cutting.

Bregenzerwald Women's Costume

The women of the Bregenzerwald marched bravely towards the attackers. When the attackers saw the women approaching in their white clothes, they turned and ran: they took the women to be angels. Since then, legend has it, the women wear dark skirts - to avoid being mistaken for otherworldly beings.

Kaffeehaus Culture Vienna

The Viennese say they looted sacks of coffee beans after the Turks withdrew following a failed siege in 1683. But it was a spy on the payroll of the Royal Court who gave the city its real taste for coffee: born in Istanbul, he founded Vienna's first Kaffeehaus in 1685.

Cult of the Dead Vienna

The Viennese concern themselves with death quite happily during their lifetime: they sing about it, play with it and build monuments to it. The cult of the dead is a slightly macabre yet gleeful manifestation and a strategically clever move against the finiteness of life.

Ferlach's Master Gunsmiths

They are as beautiful as museum pieces when they leave the workshop, but destined for practical use. Renowned for their precision, weapons made in Ferlach make the heart of every collector beat faster and are coveted by hunters all over the world.

Spanish Riding School Vienna

Levade, courbette and capriole are classical school jumps performed by the Lipizzaner stallions, who enchant their public at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. The traditions of this haute école of classic equestrianism have been passed down by word of mouth for more than 400 years. Once these intelligent white stallions have completed their training, they are known as professors.

Schladming Loden

Loden has been the high performance product of the Alpine population for centuries. And a fabric that is synonymous with the national identity. Nothing protects so naturally against cold, rain and wind. The "Schladminger Rock" is particularly famous, a robust men's jacket. The cloth for this garment is produced in Austria's oldest Lodenwalke (Loden fulling mill).

Hallein Salt Mines

You can visit one of the oldest salt mines in the world at Hallein near Salzburg: its salt provided a livelihood for local people, brought riches to the archbishops and built the magnificent city of Salzburg we admire today.

The Melody of Pine Resin

A botanical rarity extends south of Vienna, from the Wienerwald as far as Rax and Schneeberg: the largest and most northerly forest of Austrian black pine in Europe. It conceals more than one secret - and trees with faces!


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