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It’s a Happy New Year, 2010, from Virtual-Tripping.com.

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

It’s a Happy New year from me, Mark and a happy New Year from Nick and we wish you all well for 2010, many thanks for reading our posts, here on Virtual-Tripping.

This is a Youtube video to bring in the New Year.

This is a Youtube video to bring in the New Year.

The top ten places to visit, New Year’s Eve, 2009.

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Here are my favourite top ten places to visit this new year’s eve, my first place is London, the one of the largest cities in the world and with the River Thames, the London Eye, and the old clock of Big Ben, you can guarantee their will be a party, with plenty of music, booze [...]

The Christmas Robin, has flown on to Virtual-Tripping.

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

This is a post about the european robin bird which is associated with christmas, why is that, well back in victorian britain, the postmen used to wear a red uniform, and because of that they were nicknamed the “Robin”. So if you recieve a christmas card with a robin bird on, this an emblem of [...]

The history of the Christmas Tree on Virtual-Tripping.

Friday, December 18th, 2009

This is the story of how we came to have the Christmas Tree, which most christian and non christian people decorate every christmas. The actuall fir tree itself was dated back to a thousand years, when Saint Boniface, who managed to bring christianity to Germany, he was to come across a group of pagans who [...]

Welcome to sunny Sri Lanka in southern Asia.

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

This is my post about the small island country of Sri Lanka , this Island is officially known as the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known Ceylon, but before 1972 it was then known as Taprobane in ancient times, you will find Sri Lanka about 31 km or 19.3 [...]

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