Escorts In Central London City

June 26th, 2009 | Admin

Amazing London Escorts and their relaxing and unwinding massage service is one of a kind and I am convinced it’s without question the best of the world and there is no better than you can enjoy in the the city of London. A wide variety of London Escorts Services that comply with your desire and that cover all your needs are available in London, After traveling to London myself, I had a good friend recommending a popular escort agency to me, to make it easier through the long and lonely nights, working there in the foggy city on an extensive project. The popular escort agency turned out to be an exclusive London Escort Agency that provides a wide choice of girls from fine, sexy damsels to classy, highly educated and sophisticated International escort girls that come from all corners of the world.

I was impressed when I accessed their web site and to make a choice was not that easy. Tempted between an English Rose and a hot Czech girl, I started to select some more of these beautiful creatures to make sure that I would not stay alone that night. With a choice of over 100 high class escorts, I realized that this agency must be one of London’s largest Escort Agencies.

The 24 hour service and the lady I talked too to book “My Girl” on the phone, helped me great deal to make a good decision. I spontaneously decided to go with a stunning Polish Model, which was on my list as number 4. The service desk lady seemed to know all “her girls” and her description of the Escort’s nature were simply true and the match making was perfect. When the Young Escort In London picked me up from work, like a real girl-friend does, I felt in heaven.

The rest of the story is private, all I can say is I had a wonderful and very satisfying experience! So if you are also one of the guys traveling a lot, working a lot at client site and you need to go to London you may check out the links I have provided in this post so you can see all what London has to offer.

I turned into a steady customer and I would like to know if there are more gents out there that have used escort services in the past, and if they were just as pleased as I am.

The Footsteps of Anne Frank

June 19th, 2009 | Admin

Anne Frank was one of the millions of Jewish victims of the Nazis during World War II. Although she was only 13 years old when she died, Anne Frank’s story has been told many times thanks to the diary she kept whilst she was in hiding in Amsterdam. Anne was born in Germany and along with her father (Otto), mother (Edith Frank-Hollander) and sister (Margot), fled to Holland to escape persecution.

Otto had set up a successful food business and part of the company was located in a building on Prinsengracht. In May 1940, Germany invaded Holland and they brought with them, the repression of the Jewish people. Fearful about the fate of his family, in July 1942, Otto Frank moved his family to an annex at the back of the building at 263 Prinsengracht. Later, the Franks were joined in the Annex by Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter and Fritz Pfeffer.

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Travel in India

April 21st, 2009 | Admin

India tour
If you wanna to India tour then never forget to see Taj Mahal
Agra Monument to Love, Mughal Architecture
1st Ajuba in the world

The Taj Mahal attracts above three million visitors a year, all deeply moved by its romance and beauty and the amazing skills of 17th century Mughal craftsmen.
Located on the bank of the Yamuna river, three km south of Agra, the Taj Mahal took 22 years to complete at a cost of trillions of dollars by today’s currency. Twenty thousand men and over 1000 elephants were working on the project, using material from India and Asia, as far as China and Afghanistan.
The Taj Mahal was declared a World Heritage site in 1983 and measures are in place to protect it from pollution. Tourist coaches and cars are kept well away from the gate and access is on foot or by electric vehicle.
Taj Mahal, Agra Monument to Love
India’s top World Heritage site was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his favourite wife, Mumtaz begum, who died aged 38, giving birth to their 14th child. She had never left her husband’s side, even during his military campaigns, and the inconsolable Emperor promised he would build the most beautiful mausoleum ever seen.
True to his word, Emperor Shah Jahan set to work with his first architect to design the world’s most celebrated monument to love. Later, deposed and imprisoned by his son in Agra’s red fort, the Emperor gazed from afar at the marble dome mirrored in the river, grieving until the day he died. He now rests with Mumtaz in the Taj Mahal.
Beautiful Taj MahalCovered in white marble, inlaid with precious and semi-precious stones, a stunning display of floral and geometrical patterns, Arabic calligraphy. Raised on a plinth, it is topped by a white onion dome and framed by four minarets, detached from the mausoleum to minimize damage in an earthquake.
A day is barely enough to appreciate the fine Mughal craftsmanship, from latticed marble screens to decorated archways, from pietra dura to gilded finials. Inside, visitors gaze in silence at the imperial cenotaphs placed above the actual tombs The magnificent entrance gate faces the mausoleum, some 275 meters away, while to ensure symmetry, the red sandstone mosque on the west side of the gardens is mirrored by a replica rest house to the east.
Taj Mahal Garden
Like all Mughal Emperors, Shah Jahan was fond of gardens. Laid out in classical style, the Taj Mahal Persian Gardens are said to symbolise the four rivers and garden of Paradise. Leading to the mausoleum at the far end, they are divided into four sections, a holy number in Islam, each one subdivided into 16 beds. English lawns have replaced many of the original fruit trees and shrubs but the symmetry and feeling of space remain breathtaking.
Water channels and fountains enhance this peaceful oasis, regardless of crowds, while the central pool reflects the mausoleum in all its splendour. The gardens are enclosed by red sandstone walls on three sides but open towards the river.
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In Tour we should make a good plane and we should aware from that palace where we are planing .

some briefcase also be ready for a good tour like:

1)first AID box

2)cloths

3)shoes&slipper

4)dry food

5)rain or plastic cloth and umbrella

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