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Spanish Property Gazette Article Archive
Eastern Influences in Spain | Over the last ten years, Eastern Influences in Spain have exploded, from food to fashion and of course interior design. It is far from a new phenomenon however. Back in the 18th century when intrepid explorers first discovered the ancient civilisations of India and South East Asia, the well to do were using ideas from the Orient, as it was then known, for elegant and sometimes outlandish decorative schemes. |
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At Home with Simon Hatt Marbella Spain | Simon Hatt is one of the world's best wheelchair tennis players and a successful businessman to boot. I caught up with Simon at the El Casco Tennis Club and later at his lovely home in Marbella. There seems to be no end to Simon's talents, and his courage and determination is an inspiration to us all. At Home with Simon Hatt Marbella Spain is this remarkable young man's story. |
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Hong Kong Asian Restaurant Spain | Situated on Calle Paseo de Larios is the Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant Torre del Mar Spain. It may look like many other Chinese restaurants, of which there is a proliferation on the Costa del Sol, with its traditional, red Chinese lanterns hanging outside. But enter the Hong Kong and you immediately see why this restaurant has not just become talk of the town. |
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Feng-shui (pronounced "fung schway") is an ancient Chinese philosophy of nature which has been around for centuries. The basics of feng-shui lie in the ideology that living with nature rather than against it will benefit you as a person and the environment in which you live in. Feng Shui in Spain introduces us to these concepts. |
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Betting to win on horses hurtling round a racetrack is one of life´s great imponderables. To stand any chance of winning at the Hipodromo in Mijas Spain, you must study the form assiduously. Perhaps you should whistle up the combined talents of Madame Petulengro and her crystal ball, Gipsy Rose Lee and the tea leaves, or Mystic Meg and the runes of the ancient civilisations. |
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The Water Margin Benalmadena Spain | Situated on a quiet side street in the heart of Benalmadena is the The Water Margin, an unassuming Chinese restaurant. From the outside it may look like any other Chinese restaurant with its traditional red Chinese lantern hanging outside, but sample the delights of chef Si Wah and you will soon discover that the The Water Margin Benalmadena Spain is a little bit special. |
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Culture Vultures in Marbella Spain | If the summer has left you beached out and in need of some culture, then look no further for in Culture Vultures in Marbella Spain even the most avid culture vulture's appetite will be satiated with what's on offer. |
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Thai Gallery Puerto Banus Spain | Situated on the outskirts of Puerto Banús, sandwiched between one of the Costa del Sol's best nightclubs and a beautiful decoration store, the Thai Gallery Puerto Banus Spain is a little slice of Oriental heaven. |
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Canary Islands Dolphines and Whales | The Canary Islands are situated in the path of the Gulf Stream and it is this and the Canary Current which flows South West which creates a great deal of biodiversity throughout the waters that surround the islands. Home to a vast array of fish and other sea creatures, the currents are also a valuable source of food which attracts many larger animals such as sharks, rays, turtles, and especially Canary Islands Dolphins and Whales. |
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Vino Divino Lanzarote Canary Islands | The landscape of Lanzarote never fails to amaze its visitors, from the moonscape of the lava fields and peaks at Timanfaya to the pristine beaches of Papagayo, the island is a constant source of inspiration and wonderment. One of the most bizarre parts of the island, is the wine growing region of Valle de la Geria. Vino Divino Lanzarote Canary Islands takes us on a journey thru the wonders of wine making in a truly unique place. |
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Corralejo Fuerteventura Canary Islands | No more than a tiny fishing village and jumping off point to the nearby island of Lanzarote, Corralejo Fuerteventura Canary Islands is now one of Fuerteventura's premier tourist destinations and residential tourism is on the rise here as indeed it is across the island. The town itself spreads out from the port where ferries ply the waters between Fuerteventura and Playa Blanca in Lanzarote and further afield to the other islands of the Canarian archipelago. |
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Cool Pools in Canary Islands Spain | If the decision has been made to re-locate or simply move up the Canarian property ladder, the dream of having your own pool becomes a reality - but where to start? If you're looking for Cool Pools in Canary Islands Spain there are several options open to you. Obviously most developments have communal gardens and pools but if it's the pleasure of swimming naked at midnight that appeals, then something a little more private must be sought... |
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La Gomera Canary Islands Spain | Just 25 kilometres off the South coast of Tenerife lies La Gomera Canary Islands Spain; one of the archipelago's smallest and most unspoiled islands. Seemingly a million miles from the crowds of its northern neighbour, and known locally as the isla redonda (the round island), La Gomera is just 22km from North to South and 25km from East to West and is the least active of the Canary Islands, volcanically speaking. |
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Tis the beautiful game. An ancient game of romance, legend and passion. A game that fascinates and bewitches the entire world. Like it or not - Football Fever in Spain may be the one truly universal language. You can go pretty much anywhere in the world and make friends by being able to discuss the travails of Manchester United, David Beckham's hairstyle, or the wage bill of Real Madrid. |
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