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1. Broadband’s Future Lies In Accessibility - By: Michael Russell
When web surfers experienced the now worldwide phenomenon that is high-speed internet access, or Broadband, it was initially met with scepticism.  Many people also felt indifferent as it really did not transpire as a technology that current infrastructure could support.  However, unbeknown...

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Roman Wales - The Campaign In Wales
ROMAN WALES - The Campaign in Wales The Romans had overwhelmed South-East England. In AD 43 a force of over 40,000 fighting men, under Aulius Plautius, had landed in what is now Kent. This massive display of force not only defeated the opposing tribes in battle, but also encouraged other tribes that the future lay in a peace treaty with the Romans. Caratacus, who had become the main war leader of the Britons, fled west as opposition to the Romans collapsed. He was welc
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2. The Surfing Capital Of Australia - By: Kadence Buchanan
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3. Roman Wales - Julius Caeser - By: Mpam Id 1586219
Gaius Julius Caeser never set foot in Wales. However the events he set in place had their effect, even here on the edge of the known world. Caeser had spent 8 years in Gaul. He had subdued the the tribes throughout almost the whole of temperate Europe. Some he defeated in battle, some h...

4. Cat Myths And Wives Tales - By: Elyse Grau
Alternately feared and revered, worshipped and reviled, the cats natural ability as a mouser ultimately won them a place in the lives and hearts of people. Now we think of them less as pest control methods and more as members of our family. But it wasnt always so. Since the domesticati...

5. Wales - The First Inhabitants - By: Mpam Id 1586219
In the very beginning, of course, Wales didn't exist. Neither did England, France, Germany or any other nations of the world. People simply grouped together so that they could combine their energies and resources. This made it much easier to survive in a very hostile world. A world that...

6. Swansea City Guide, Including Swansea Hotels - By: Ms Maria Williams
Swansea is located in the heart of Swansea Bay, one of Wales most beautiful regions, with landscapes incorporating sandy beaches, waterfalls, rolling countryside and deep valleys. Swansea itself is the second largest city in Wales, and a highly popular tourist destination, widely known f...

7. Its Alpine Wilderness Scenery, Pristine Beaches And A Huge Range Of Sporting And Cultural Activities Available For Visitors - By: Driskill
It's famous for its magnificent natural beauty and outdoor attractions. New Zealand is great for its alpine wilderness scenery, pristine beaches and a huge range of sporting and cultural activities available for visitors. It's famous for its land birds like the kiwi and kakapo.New Zealand is great f...



8. A Small Domestic Dairy Market With 95 Percent Of All Milk Produced Being Exported - By: Driskill
It has led the world in clearing offshore islands of introduced mammalian pests and reintroducing rare native species to ensure their survival, It has always been nuclear free and It has a small domestic dairy market with 95 percent of all milk produced being exported. It has a parliamentary system ...

9. Cardiff - The Wireless City - By: Mpam Id 1586219
CARDIFF - The Wireless City On the Home Page I describe Wales as a land of contrasts. My aim is to mirror that contrast on this site. There are many articles about Welsh history and the development of Wales here. So I think it's time to adjust to the balance with some information about modern Wale...

10. The Australian Cattle Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Queensland Blue Heeler was the original name of the Australian Cattle Dog.  In 1813 in Australia, when the crossing of the Great Dividing Range had been accomplished and the vast ranges of Queensland were settled, thousands of small ranchers had a great need for a cattle drover that could w...

11. Lighting – The Advantages Of Solar Power - By: Michael Russell
In the modern world there is hardly a house, a street, a business or a transport facility that does not make use of electric lighting. Although electricity is often seen as a panacea for all environmental ills, a lot depends on how the electricity is generated. Electricity generated by fossil fuels ...

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