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Nile Cruises 4u Videocast from ColinM on Vimeo.
The latest episode of the Nile Cruises 4u Videocast courtesy of www.Nile-Cruises-4u.co.uk
I love TweetDeck, the facility that allows you to see quickly and easily the various people you are following on Twitter.
I know people think Twitter is just a waste of time for people with nothing better to do with themselves but I strongly disagree. If you have any interests at all, whether it be bird watching, cycling or reaggae music, you will defintely find some really interesting people and resources by using Twitter.
You can use Twitter Search and put in the search term that you are seeking and you are bound to find some really useful and fascinating people using Twitter.
If you then add them to your TweetDeck you will be able to see, periodically, the latest Tweet posts that they have made. By doing so you will find a whole bunch of really interesting information and resources that you would otherwise probably not come across.
At college, (all those hundreds of years ago!!) we endured a subject called “Information Technology”, which, in the days when personal computers were not even in existance, was the most boring subject imaginable.
The “Technolgy” bit was fine, but there was no “Information”. I absolutely hated it. But now, using these faboulous developments such as Twitter, etc, etc, Information Technology is the lifeblood of the Internet.
“What’s this got to do with Nile Cruise Photos and Costco?” I can hear you say…
Continue reading “Nile Cruise Photos and Costco – Great Idea From Kirk Mastin”
I was searching on Google Video yesterday to check on the views we have had to our own Nile Cruise videos and found this video that someone had shot whilst taking a 3 day Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan.
I’m not sure what vessel it is but it doesn’t’ look like a vessel that I know of but I thought it shows some nice footage of some of the sights you would see whilst cruising.
It lasts bout 10 minutes and is a little distraction to take your mind off what you might be doing right now courtesy of wen88888
We often get bookings from customers who either live overseas or a citizens of other countries and last week we were delighted to organise a Nile Cruise for two clients from Romania.
They found our website after searching for “nile cruises” on Google and then emailed and called us. They were making their own way from Bucharest to Luxor and we were able to package together a cruise on the MS. TiYi, a deluxe Nile Cruiser and we also arranged a couple of night hotel accommodation either end of the cruise.
I’m always thrilled with the power of the Internet, especially as I am old enough to remember when it didn’t’ even exist! To be able to market to clients from all around the world is just amazing.
I spotted this article on the http://www.ansa.it website. Which is an Italian news site in English.
Apparently they are creating the River Nile in Turin’s Egyptian Museum. If you read the description of what they are going to do it sounds brilliant.
In fact, if you are thinking of taking a Nile Cruise and are visiting Turin over the coming months it may be an ideal place to visit to give you a feel for what you can expect when cruising the Nile.
We’re based near Liverpool who’s own museum has a great Egyptian collection but apparently Turin’s is the largest collection in the world.
Here’s the full article: