Water Transport

About Water Transport
August 23, 2011 By admin
Like road transport, water transport has been about for millenia. The 1st sorts of water transport were potentially some kinds of canoes cut out from tree trunks. Earlier boats and ships depended on being rowed and wind for propulsion, or a mix of both. Once a bridge or tunnel is made across an area of [...]

About Venice Transport
July 28, 2011 By admin
There’s something striking about Venice, something you can notice immediately, and that’s that there aren’t any autos authorized in the town. That makes Venice excellent for walking as you do not have to focus on traffic. If you get bored of walking, you will try a waterbus. The vaporetti ( or waterbuses ) are the [...]
Robotics

Flying Robots
August 9, 2011 By admin
Here’s an extremely special robotics development : Its four independent bots but which are really capable of regrouping together to move and even fly off. Invented at the Swiss Fed. Institute, these bots can communicate among themselves and know exactly their positions re one another. Once regrouped, the information is researched and shared so as [...]
Animal Transport

Camels
August 17, 2011 By admin
Just as horses played a very important role in early American and EU transport, the camel has long served as a conventional method of travel in desert regions like Africa and the Middle East. In spite of the comparatively wide availability of modern autos and trains, visitors to these regions frequently exploit camels to explore [...]
Food Transport
Food has become a moveable feast
When it comes to food, the world has become a very small place, thanks entirely to the shipping companies that transport Australian beef to your dinner plate, or famous Russian Caviar for your entrée. Believe it or not cod, caught off the Norwegian coast, is shipped to China where they filet it. It’s then shipped back to Norway, where it’s sold. The world’s got used to a “moveable feast!” Another example is half of all the peas grown in Europe are packaged – wait for it – in Kenya.
Ice cream from Switzerland, chocolates from Belgium, marinated chicken and French fries are transported across the world in one state – frozen. [Read More...]
Trucks

Types of Pick Up Trucks
July 17, 2011 By admin
Pickup wagons are called therefore because they’ve a separate compartment that’s utilised to carry load. It was built as the common folk couldn’t afford luxury autos. These automobiles were designed in just such a way, that it may be utilized for heavy workload as well as carry passengers. It became favored by farmers and other [...]
Transport for Travel
Family holidays in Cornwall
When you’re choosing holiday location for your summer holiday, Cornwall is always a good bet. Most of the summer, you get lovely weather and even when you get that misty rain that Cornwall sometimes does, you can always find plenty of ways to keep entertained away from the beach.
One great option for the whole family is to stay at a campsite like Mullion holiday park. Rain or shine the kids will be able to enjoy the heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and there are lots of activities and entertainment put on at the kids’ club by the holiday park staff.
Mullion is found at the very south western tip of Cornwall, on the Lizard peninsula. Local tourist attractions include the National Maritime museum, the National Seal Sanctuary and the Flambards Experience – Cornwall’s biggest theme park.
So, whether you’re looking for time on the beach, enjoying the beautiful Cornish coastline, or you want to do something different every day, the Lizard Peninsula has all the ingredients for a perfect family holiday.
Staying on a holiday park is great for children, as there is a ready supply of other children there for them to play with and make friends with. And while they’re busy making friends and having fun, it gives the parents a chance for some down time too, so that the holiday can be every bit as much about them as well as the children.
And if you’re the kind of family who likes to move around during the holidays, then you could always opt for a two or three centre break, booking in for three or four night stays at different holiday parks rather than needing to commit to a whole week in one location.
Whether you stay in your own tent or touring caravan, or hire a static caravan at the holiday park, you’ll still be able to enjoy all the facilities on offer. Campsite holidays in Cornwall are great fun – but the best way to see if you’d like them is to try one for yourself!