Archive for April 1st, 2009

Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, April 01st, 2009

In the winter the climate in Hyderabad has average temps by day peaking at 27.8 degrees celcius in December. At night time temps fall to a minimum of of 14.1 degrees. In the spring time temperatures in Hyderabad reach 35.2 degrees by day in March falling at night time to around 20.3 degrees celcius. Later on in June Hyderabad temperature averages are in the region of from 23.9 to 34.4 degrees. As the winter approaches the Hyderabad climate has slightly cooler temperatures. In September maximum temperatures are approximately 30.1 degrees and minimum temperatures are about 21.7 degrees on average.

The winter Jaipur temperature in January ranges between 7.8 and 22.5 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Jaipur, India show average values of between 21.4 and 37.0 degrees of celcius in the month of April. In July the summer mean values for the Jaipur climate increase to between 25.5 and 33.9 degrees celcius. By the autumn average temperatures fall to between 18.6 and 33.4 degrees in the month of October.

In the winter the mean Guwahati temperature for February has been recoreded to be on average in the range of 11.5 and 26.4 degrees celcius. Then in the spring time temperatures in Guwahati, India record mean low values of 22.5 degrees and temp highs of 31.0 degrees celcius in the month of May. In summery August the average values for the Guwahati climate reach up to to from 25.5 to 32.1 degrees celcius and by the autumn mean temperatures tumble to the range of 16.4 and 27.4 degrees in November.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, April 01st, 2009

Should you wish to have a holiday you will never forget in a stunning part of Spain you can’t go wrong renting holiday villas in Menorca at Punta Prima or S Algar. A villa is another name for a holday home. Specially designed for families or groups villas have plenty of space to party or relax. A Menorca villa is a great place to relax or to set out from and explore the rest of the island.

The island is to be found in the mediterranean sea in western europe aproximately 34 km north east of Majorca and 120 miles east of Barcelona. The island has many stunning beaches charachterised by their calm tranquil waters meeting cliffs cloved in pine trees. Discover beaches like the lovely sandy cove known as Cala en Turqueta by following the signs from the chuch at Sant Joan which is about 6kms from Ciutadella. These beaches are easily accessible from your villas in S Algar or Punta Prima .

Menorca’s northern coast is wetter and cooler than the more sheltered southern side where the majority of the tourist villas and apartments are to be found. An average of 315 days of sunshine a year with dry, hot summers with average temperatures of 24 degrees celcius are key attractions.

Good weather and the cultural and historic interest as well as ofcourse the many beaches are just some of the attractions. S Algar and Punta Prima are some of the prime locations available. Go to villas in S Algar as there is certain to be villa accommodation available to suit your needs. Villas are available with or without private pools and you can book luxury villas or a large holiday apartment. Visit villas in Punta Prima for further information.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, April 01st, 2009

The island of Jamaica is renowned for many things, reggae music, sandy beaches, Bob Marley and coffee. The high esteem for Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee among avid coffee consumers has sent its price up to between $46 and $60 a pound. You might well ask what is it about this particular brew that justifies such a price tag?

True to its name, Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is grown in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica, located between Kingston to the south and Port Maria to the north. Reaching a height of 7,500 feet, the Blue Mountains are the highest part of the Caribbean. The area is characterized by wet, cool weather and dark, rich earth with good drainage, ideal conditions for producing coffee. Though coffee isn’t native to Jamaica, it’s the island’s main export.

Not just any type of java can call itself Jamaican Blue Mountain. Jamaica’s Coffee Industry Board must certify every bag of coffee to ensure that only beans of the highest quality bear the prestigious trademark. The Board only certifies beans grown in specific parishes of Jamaica: Portland, St Andrew, St Thomas and St Mary.

The geographical area that cultivates Jamaican blue mountain coffee is relatively restricted and can only manufacture so much coffee. The limited availability, the peerless quality resulting from pains taking cultivation, the seductive aroma and the world famous name of Jamaican Blue Mountain have undoubtedly contributed to its fame as one of the most desirable coffees in the world – more so than sumatra coffee, or French roast coffee, for instance. As long as hardcore coffee lovers continue to demand it, it will be also one of the most costly.

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