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The Most Popular Engagement And Wedding Rings For Men And Women

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Despite the joy that comes with popping the proposal, when it comes to finding that most suitable ring for your beau, getting caught up in all the glitz and glamour that surrounds the wedding rings industry is unavoidable. Your wedding ring is not only just a treasured symbol of your love and union but also an everyday accessory. At weddingrings.com, we believe that your engagement or wedding ring should not only just portray your love, devotion and commitment to your special someone, but should also suit their style, personality and your budget. We luxuriate in the fact that our wedding bands for men and women and engagement rings are designed with the core outlook of bringing comfort fit, contemporary or vintage fashion and function into one melting fusion. Wedding Rings is one of the finest purveyor of classic engagement rings, wedding rings for men and women, handmade wedding rings, Christian Bauer wedding rings, Byzantine style rings, alternative metal rings and v

Unravel the Land Of Gold – Visit the California Gold Country

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Planning a vacation ? Unravel the California Gold Country with Gold Country Visitors Guide this season and relive the thrills of California Gold Rush towns of Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties all over again. Also referred to as the "Sierra Foothills", California Gold Country was established when a carpenter discovered gold in the American River at Sutter's Mill in 1848. By 1849, the Gold Rush was in full swing with bustling mining camps springing up all over the region. A visit to the heart of Gold Country today is a mix of rich history and bountiful nature at its finest. Comprising the northern and western foothill reaches of the Sierra Nevada along Highway 49, California's Gold Country is rich with scenic hill towns, oak lined byways, calming rivers, glacially-carved lake basins, and, as the region's informal place name suggests, old mines, flumes, rails and mining towns betokening the initial mad gold rush and the long legacy of mineral extraction.