India Travel Times
Jul 06
2010
2010

The Red Cross blood Phuket City: Phuket Chapter of the Thai Red Cross has prepared for its mobile unit to accept blood donations in the following times and in Phuket in July, from Tesco Lotus and …
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Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker $19.21 Now you can cook perfect soft, medium and hard boiled eggs at the touch of a button. Egg Genie cooks up to 7 eggs at once-with no guesswork, no underdone or overdone eggs. Just add the indicated amount of water. Press “on”and your work is done. The Egg Genie automatically steams eggs and alerts you when they’re ready. Great for breakfast, snacks, appetizers and more. Features built-in timer, auto… |
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Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispensing Spoon The Squirt baby food dispensing spoon allows for convenient feeding, one bite at a time. The easy-to-fill bulb holds up to 3 ounces of baby food and attaches firmly to the spoon end. Simply squeeze the bulb to dispense just the right amount of food. Squirt comes with a protective cover to seal food in and keep the spoon clean between feedings. By combining the spoon and food container into one pro… |
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Hotel Good Times, New Delhi,,India $33.63 Hotel property Hotel Good Times, 8/7, W.E.A Karol Bagh, Opp. Pusa Road Metro Pillar No. 87 in New Delhi, India |
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square $25 Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square is an incredible attraction featuring more than 500 fascinating artifacts in more than 20 themed galleries. At 18,000 sq ft and two floors, this is the largest Ripley’s Odditorium in North America. The artifacts here are so astonishing, it’s up to you to Believe It or Not! |
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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament-California $52.75 Experience the fun, feasting and fighting at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. The splendor, the pageantry and the romance of a time long remembered come to life in this Medieval Castle. |
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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament-Illinois $58 Experience llinois’ most unique dinner attraction. Take a journey back to the 11th century when the splendor, the pageantry and the romance of a time long remembered come to life in a Medieval Times Castle. An exhilarating combination of fun, feasting and fighting! |
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Following the Equator, Vol.2: The Authorized Uniform Edition $17.5 As America’s finest writer, Mark Twain could make entertaining reading — and great literature — out of almost anything. Here we have a book begun out of adversity. The great novelist, satirist, and public celebrity was broke, ruined by various ill-advised investment schemes; but, being a man of honor on a public stage, he resolved to pay off every cent of his crushing debt. He did so by going on a two-year, round-the-world lecture tour, where he spoke to sold-out houses in Europe, India, and Australia, all the while gathering material for yet another best-selling travel book, filled with his trademark wit and brilliant observation. Even after more than a century this book is still a must-read. Whatever has been forgotten about the times and places Twain describes he has recreated for us, vividly and forever. |
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Insight Guides India $24.99 @font-face { font-family: Times New Roman ; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0cm 0cm 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times New Roman ; }table.MsoNormalTable { font-size: 10pt; font-family: Times New Roman ; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Insight Guide India is illustrated with full-color photographs. The Best Of India section vividly illustrates the country”s highlights, making sure you don”t miss anything – the desert citadel of Jaisalmer, the evocative ruins of Hampi, and, of course, the Taj Mahal. We also select our recommendations for the best beaches, typical India experiences, national parks and wildlife, and where to escape the crowds. Our History and Culture chapters cover India”s past and present in great detail, while the Places chapters cover the entire country, and all major sites are cross-referenced onto detailed maps. The travel tips provide a wealth of practical information as well as selective listings. |
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Traveling the Incense Route $28.85 Carrying frankincense and myrrh, spices from India, gold and exotic African animal skins, the Incense Route was the lifeblood of the countries through which it passed. Barbara Toy set out to travel the length of this long-forgotten route, which once rivaled the Silk Road, at a time of particular turbulence in the region and became the first western woman to have made the journey. Beginning in Bir Ali, Can”a of ancient times, she passed through war zones in Yemen, joined a band of pilgrims as far as Mecca, forged on to Jeddah and Medina, explored the breathtaking Nabataean city of Madain Saleh and then turned north, to Midian, Aqaba, Petra, Amman and finally Damascus. Travelling the Incense Route is both a gripping account of intrepid travel and a portrait of Arabia unlike any other. |

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