Classic Car Galleries - Timeless Beauty and Endeavour

There is a timeless appeal about a classic old car. These cars have outlasted fads and trends and are conversation starters wherever they go. Models that are no longer in active production, that boast of a well maintained body, a smooth running engine and all the car peripherals in perfect condition are few and far between
Classic car galleries both online and in print are one way to find out which old time cars are available in the market and for how much. It is difficult setting a price for the car. Market availability and condition are primary deciders of the value. The more rare and well maintained, the higher the price. Of course one must remember that classic cars do not appeal to everyone. Only those who have an honest appreciation of the intricacies of a classic car will value the automobile
Information regarding the year, make, specifications and car interiors are described in detail. In fact browsing through a classic car gallery is often like stepping into a time machine and hurtling back into years gone by
We can almost visualize the evolution of automotive technology, how each model was an improvement upon the last, how human endeavor strove to better their previous achievements each time setting new standards of speed and comfort and fuel efficiency. The trajectory of automobile history can be traced through these cars

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Lake Iseo, also called Lake Sebina, is the fourth largest lake in the Lombardy region of Italy. The lake was formed by the Valcamonica Glacier, and is 24 kilometres long and up to 5 kilometres wide
This width is not always obvious as the largest lake island in Europe, Monte Isola, sits in the centre of the lake. The lake is situated just north of Brescia and Bergamo, this being reflected in the fact that it is administered on the western bank by the Bergamo district council, and on the east bank by the Brescia district council
The River Oglio, flowing down from the Val Camonica and entering between Lovere and Pisogne, mainly feeds the Lake from the north. The Val Camonica has thermal spas and prehistoric rock carvings
At the southern end of the lake lies the Torbiere, a peat bog and now a nature reserve. South of this lies the Franciacorta valley, producing the best sparkling wine in Italy
On the eastern bank, a few kilometres up from the lake, is the Natural Reserve of the Pyramids of Zone, a unique formation of pillars created by uneven glacial erosion

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Many of us are veterans of the Rowley Mile and July courses but the town has a great deal more to offer than just racing upon its venerable turf
If immersion in the equine world is your thing, there is no finer place to tip yourself in than Newmarket; a self-contained idyll of everything horse, situated in the far reaches of Cambridgeshire as the flat lands give way to the shapely folds of the beautiful west Suffolk countryside. For racing folk everywhere, the place just bubbles with goodness
The chalk downland of Newmarket Heath is an exceptional piece of ground upon which to prepare and train horses. Local lore has it that Boadicea (Boudica), warrior Queen of the Iceni, had her camp at nearby Exning and trained her horses and chariots there upon the ancient heath
Racing at Newmarket has been dated as far back as 1174, the earliest known racing venue of the modern era
King James I greatly increased the popularity of racing in Newmarket, and King Charles I followed this by inaugurating the first cup race in 1634. An association which gathered pace during the Restoration of 1660, and the reign of King Charles II, who became passionately involved with the sport and the last English monarch to ride a race winner at Newmarket

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You're thinking of going paddling in the Finger Lakes Region, or maybe in part of Central New York, but you're clueless about where to go. That's not unusual
There are so many options that picking the right place can be an overwhelming task. Let's narrow it down. Below you'll find suggestions on some of the best places to head if you're looking for

- Special experiences from a kayak or canoe

- Docile streams to meander down

- Kayak and camping options

- Beautiful ponds to putter about in

- Long rivers to cover some distance

- Fast water adventures

Every single one of these options (and many more) are mapped and detailed in the guidebook "Take A Paddle - Finger Lakes New York Quiet Water for Canoes and Kayaks."

Pity those who only rely on their car for transportation. They miss so many unique sights and adventures. If you're willing to paddle a kayak you can go, see, and experience some aspects of the Finger Lakes region that few get to see
Paddle among the river otters. Honeoye Inlet (at the south end of Honeoye Lake) was a release point for the river otter restoration project

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It's hard to overstate the poetry of Edinburgh. Even when crossing the North Bridge in a screaming gale, fearing you lost your nose five streets ago. It's hard to be grumpy with the magnificent Old Town spread out in front of you, and Arthur's seat rearing up to your left
But if you're in Edinburgh for a while, I highly recommend getting out and driving through some of the countryside. As those who live in Scotland (but not in Edinburgh) like to say occasionally, Edinburgh isn't as Scottish as the rest of the place. So if you really want to get a feel for the soul and history of this porridge-with-salt, haggis-neeps-and-tatties country, you'll need to get out
So have a float around Edinburgh, and soak in the ... this might naff, but really the only word to describe it ... soak in the majesty of it all. Really. Go there. You'll see
Pop up the Royal Mile and drop in on the city's number one tourist attraction - that castle. For a dose of depressing and chilling history I vigorously suggest you take a night tour of Edinburgh's graveyards, which still sometimes have pieces of bone surfacing if it rains too hard. Interesting, and cheaper than a colostomy
For those who're fond of brisk walks and the best views in town, there's Arthur's Seat - an extinct volcano sitting plum in the centre of the city. And for those fond of a drink - welcome to the happiest time in your life

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Melbourne has a population of over 3.8 million people. It was founded in 1835 by settlers around the Yarra River. As a result of the gold rush in the Victoria region in the early 1860's, the city grew to become the second largest in the British Empire by the turn of the 20th Century
The city today is one of major commercial and industrial importance, and is known as the sporting and cultural capital of the Australian continent. Home to many ethnic communities, it has diverse cultural qualities, making it a cosmopolitan and stylish city to visit
It's estimated that there were nearly 8 million domestic and international trips to Melbourne in 2008, highlighting its importance as a major tourism centre. There are many reasons for tourists to visit Melbourne; either to see sporting events, check out the architecture, or to use the city as a base for exploring the hinterland regions, such as Grampians National Park, the Great Ocean Road, or Phillip Island
Take a trip to Federation Square, home to many cafes, bars and restaurants. The Square is a popular meeting place in the city due to its proximity to the Flinders Street Station, the Cricket Stadium and many other buildings of cultural importance. Many live concerts, along with cultural exhibitions and art gallery displays take place here
Close to Federation Square is a relaxing park, called Birrarung Marr, on the banks of the River Yarra

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With a car you'll have the freedom to travel to places which interest you. Here are a few of the top destinations in Poland.

If you're flying into Poland, it's quite likely that you'll be arriving in Krackow or Warsaw - Poland's two largest cities, as most international flights touch down hereWarsaw is a good place to start with your car hire as your as it's the geographical heart of the country, and being a capital it's got good links with other major cities
Take time to explore this unique and fascinating city by rambling through its old town which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, have a look at the pre war architecture in Old Praga District, tour the National Museum or relax in the royal gardens of Lazienki
If you're up for a road trip, then you should definitely consider driving to Krakow. It's roughly a 4.5 hour journey from Warsaw (depending on traffic).This charming city is slowly becoming the new "bohemian capital of Europe"
It's a vibrant city destination for those looking for a lively nightlife scene and a great weekend away.The city is awash with museums, galleries, markets and historic attractions like the Old City, the Main Marketplace, Wawel Castle, Kazimierz - the main Jewish district