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10 websites are using keyword fascinates in their content.

 
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K.B.resort, right on the beach of Koh Chang fascinates the guest with beutiful dreamlike villa to enjoy to stay in K.B.Resort
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  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Oct-12
  • Expiration time: 2018-Apr-29
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2005-Apr-29
Wonderous Ponder – IT and anything that fascinates me
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  • ID for Google Adsense: ca-pub-4888004243537146
  • Google Analytics code: 3483715-7
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-Mar-26
  • Expiration time: 2018-Mar-25
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2013-Mar-25
Titanic 2 Ship Replica
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Titanic 2 cruise ship - the most waited liner, fascinates and inspires millions around the world. Titanic 2 ship replica is the stunning project to revive the RMS Titanic dream.
  • ID for Google Adsense: ca-pub-7787898993122907
  • Google Analytics code: 27021448-33
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-Apr-06
  • Expiration time: 2019-Mar-01
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2013-Mar-01
ReneeRoams | song of the traveling daughter
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Cafe culture is strong in Taiwan. Especially in Taipei, where there's a university around every corner, instagrammable cafes nestle everywhere. Everywhere you go, cafe culture is a little bit different. This fascinates me, since I spend a lot of time in cafes working, reading, and studying. Here are some quick observations about how Taipei's cafe culture is different from the US's. Roboppy's relatable "should I go to a cafe?" flowchart. Click through to read about her favorite cafes in Taipei! 1. Prime cafe hours are after lunch My senior year of college I'd head to a cafe directly after I'd showered, arriving around 7am. I'm used to coffee places opening at five or six in the morning to accommodate commuters who need their caffeine, but things are different in Taiwan. While lots of cafes in the US open early and close in the afternoon, cafe time in Taiwan starts around 10am and often stretches into the night. 2. The wifi password is probably their phone number. It's also usually posted somewhere, and if it's not, well, "wifi" needs no translation. Easy peasy. If you go to Starbucks, though, it's another matter. To access Starbucks' wifi, you'll need a phone number where you can get SMS messages. 3. You probably pay when you leave, not when you order. At chains like Starbucks, Dante, and Barista, paying when you order is standard. Not so at smaller cafes, where you frequently pay right before you leave. Even if you're leaving six hours after you first got there. Yes, I've walked out without paying and then the barista had to run after me and I had to walk myself back inside and apologize profusely, why do you ask? Cat's Got Nothing To Do Cafe, with a great view of Taipei. 4. There's probably a resident animal. In the US, laws prevent having animals in restaurants. In Taiwan, it's practically a national tradition. They did invent the cat cafe, after all! It's pretty common to have a cat live in a cafe or for the owners to bring their pup to work. My favorite cafe is home to a long-haired corgi! As long as you don't have a serious dander allergy, embrace the fluff. There's nothing like drinking tea while watching cats. 5. Cafes are big on dessert. Cafes in Taiwan serve dainty sponge cakes and waffles, and it's standard to get a drink and dessert if you're not buying a meal. (It's not impolite to skip the dessert or anything, it's just part of the Taiwanese cafe culture.) 6. Outside seating is frequently buggy and smokey. Just a heads up. 7. It ain't cheap. Lattes will cost you more than dinner here -- they run about 150NTD, whereas your average meal is around 100. Tea isn't cheaper, which is maddening to me. (The Louisa Coffee near the Da'An Library is a great spot if you want some cafe time but are working on a tight budget. Their teas are 30-50NTD! (I don't usually bring my camera to cafes, which means I don't have lots of cute cafe pictures. I promise the cafes are cute, though! I'll update when I get more pictures.)
  • Google Analytics code: 108369350-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2018-Jan-16
  • Expiration time: 2019-Feb-15
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2016-Feb-15
India Fascinates - Covering India
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Covering Travel, Taxation, Broadband and More about India - India Fascinates
  • ID for Google Adsense: ca-pub-2518844334708207
  • Google Analytics code: 27827991-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Apr-07
  • Expiration time: 2018-Mar-28
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2009-Mar-28
Ami Strachan Photography
http://portalrankings.com/info/icandidyou.com
Street Photography is about how you capture what’s around you, how confident you are as a person, how you handle peoples reactions when or after you take their photo. I know it seems scary but just go for it, but not everybody feels confident in public with a camera and taking pictures of people, you need basic knowledge, it’s like laying a foundation before we build a house, it's what makes it strong. Street Photography is not everyone's cup of tea, best to do it for yourself, fill your curiosity. You don’t have to be a serious Street Photographer, as long this genre makes you get up and get out, that’s great. I believe we only gain something from focussing on what we do and keep on trying. I never stop learning when doing Street, everything about it fascinates me, from the people, shadows, shapes, to en empty road. Since I started Street photography, I never get bored. I do Street everywhere, weekends, during holidays, days out with friends, in good weather or bad weather, in broad daylight or at night. The Street is available to everyone who’s willing to do it, 24/7. I started my workshops early in 2017, it’s my great pleasure to introduce Street Photography to others and keep motivating them afterwards. I am always pleased to discover that many of my workshop attendees actually have the skills and understanding but need advice and demonstrations to begin with. I regularly see my workshop attendees doing well after workshops, they start “seeing things” which is the hardest part in Street photography. They gain the confidence to go out and the most important thing is they enjoy it, they feel that Street Photography gives them something to look forward, to go outside and practice. I think that’s wonderful. During the workshops I demonstrate my skills by showing some of my images that I have taken over many years, I point out good subjects that I spot on the Street and give them the explanation and of course I make sure my attendees doing a lot of practising to gain their confidence. My advice to beginners is: Go out, make lots of mistakes and importantly, enjoy it!
  • Google Analytics code: 138402-3
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-Jul-31
  • Expiration time: 2018-Jul-30
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2016-Jul-30
Memory Cross - Sharing the Gospel in Fun and Creative Way
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Fun and Creative way to share the Gospel and teach children Bible stories. Four panels make never ending loop that fascinates children and adults.
  • Google Analytics code: 48248237-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Oct-14
  • Expiration time: 2023-Sep-17
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2004-Sep-17
PREMRAWAT.COM
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Welcome to PremRawat.com. The purpose of my website is to share my interests with you � what fascinates me, in addition to the message of peace most people know me for. What you see here is just a beginning, a hint of what�s to come. In time, the content will grow. So enjoy yourself while you�re here.
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-Mar-04
  • Expiration time: 2018-Oct-07
  • Website Registered On (Date): 1998-Oct-08
Ralph Ammer
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I picture the world. Or rather: picture various worlds. It is a rhythm of perception, understanding, and communication. What fascinates me most about drawing is the feedback loop between mind, hand, image and eyes. Drawing is an extended form of thinking. This thinking process happens between me and a sheet of paper. To draw what…
  • Updated On (Date): 2018-Feb-18
  • Expiration time: 2019-Feb-17
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2017-Feb-17
Soul Drifters Travel Blog - Two Travel Bloggers Discovering Adventure and Culture
http://portalrankings.com/info/souldrifters.com
Hi, we’re Lisa and Liza! Travel duo behind Soul Drifters, not only do share the same name but we also share a passion for travel. We born in South Africa and between the two of us we have visited over 14 countries so far. We make the perfect team, Lisa leads us to adventure and Liza fascinates us with different cultural experiences. There is never a dull moment traveling together, from jumping off a 150m bridge to exploring the quite halls of an ancient temple, we are an extension of each other and try fulfill every experience possible.
  • Google Analytics code: 100117590-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-May-15
  • Expiration time: 2018-May-12
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2017-May-12
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