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What to do while on Holiday in Whitby

05th October 2009
What to do while your in WhitbyTake a sight seeing trip, by seaOne of the best views of Whitby is from the sea. Take the stress off your feet and enjoy 20 minutes taking in the sea air. You will enjoy unseen views of the Abbey and West Cliff, while enjoyi... Read >
Author: Thomas Whitby

Fishing In Southwest Florida 101

29th September 2009
I am Captain Sean A Davis with Fish Warrior Charters and I want to give you, the reader some basic information and insight into the spectacular fishing opportunities available here in Southwest Florida. The area that is Southwest Florida begins at its ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Swimming Pools: Coveted Modern Amenities

22nd September 2009
Swimming pools are one of the most coveted modern amenities. These modern assets of luxury are often viewed as symbol of sumptuous living. According to real estate experts, swimming pools, where ever they are, help enhancing the value of properties. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ghost Tours St Augustine, Florida - The Lighthouse

11th September 2009
The hauntings of the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida are popular stories that bring many visitors to this area on an annual basis. Pictures and videos have captured strange and highly unexplainable orbs, mists, and what appears to be apparitions. The ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Personal Leisure Hovercraft

20th August 2009
Hovercraft were first registered as an invention by Sir Christopher Cockerell over 50 years ago and immediately captured the attention of the public. The very first commercial hovercraft, the SRN1 resembled a flying saucer; everybody was fascinated by... Read >
Author: Mike Glanville

Finding Good Renters

19th August 2009
With the high tide of recession failing to recede, the prices of properties are dipping down speedily. This is certainly not the best time to sell your home. In fact, the best thing to do at this point of time is to rent out your home and wait for the goo... Read >
Author: Anubha Shyam

Why I Love Martial Arts

17th July 2009
What is martial arts? Who is it good for? How does it help? These days, more and more people are asking these questions. What is it about martial arts training that has made it so widespread today� especially for kids? Martial Arts has gone from ... Read >
Author: M. S. Brooks

A Brief introduction to Cancun

18th June 2009
Cancun Hotels Cancun is a man-made tourist destination, which was designed from scratch with tourists in mind. Cancun is basically divided into two zones - Downtown and the Hotel Zone (this is an island shaped like the number '7'). This was done with... Read >
Author: Enovabiz Solutions

Top 5 Beaches in Cornwall, 2009

18th June 2009
The Marine Conservation Society has recently released their Good Beach Guide for 2009. The guide is taken from data compiled over the summer of 2008 and includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Island, as well as The Channel Islands and The Isle of... Read >
Author: MarkeD

How To Effectively Watch Birds

16th June 2009
For those who haven't gone bird watching, it can look like an odd past time. Yet for ones who have tried it, it can be very rewarding. Bird watching (aka birding) is an opportunity to grasp a closer look of nature. Discover a new way of looking at the ... Read >
Author: Rachael Stone

The deadly threats from a hurricane

18th May 2009
A hurricane’s deadly forces Hurricanes have an arsenal of effects that can destroy property and cause loss of life. The combination of wind and water can have devastating impacts on man and nature. Learn what these deadly features can do and how to su... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Erasing the recession

05th May 2009
I was listening to the news on the radio recently and again realised how the media is used for mass hypnosis. The broadcaster announced quite convincingly that "the economy has shrunk with another 1.9%" and then went on to embroider on the consequences... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

How to Make Sand Sculpture

25th March 2009
Summer time is the beach time. And if you want to make it a fun time too, there's nothing great than making a sand sculpture. It will take only some time, patience and tools, apart from, of course, sand- and you can make sand sculpture that can compete wi... Read >
Author: Jeff Hardy

The Best Spots to Enjoy Surfing in the UK

25th March 2009
The UK is not known for its surf culture, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised that it has so much to offer from a watersports point of view! The water is generally cool, even in summer time but don’t let this small issue bother your enjoyment of the wo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Girdwood: A Must-visit City

22nd March 2009
If you're a ski enthusiast, then going to Girdwood will surely be a trip that you would enjoy. Girdwood is a year-round ski resort community that is located in Alaska. This community lies in a valley with a view of the spectacular Chugach Mountains. Girdw... Read >
Author: wilpal44

Top 5 Beaches in Devon

17th March 2009
Although Devon doesn’t have as much coastline as Cornwall, it still boasts some of the most beautiful and dramatic coastal scenery in the whole of the country. With more and more Brits considering spending their holiday in the UK this year, it is unsur... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Types Of Hydro Power

12th March 2009
Harnessing the power of water has been used for centuries for many useful purposes.  Initially it was used for irrigation and operating various machines, such as windmills and dock cranes. But these days it has a more important use: as a renewable source... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

Music--The best way to unwind

02nd December 2008
When it comes to music, India is always on the forefront. The craze for music is always on a high tide for Indians. In fact, not only in India, music is a universal phenomena. Music is not only a hobby or a liking but an obsession for many among us. W... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Natural Summer Spectacle - Sea Turtles at Rocktail Bay

30th November 2008
The far northern Kwazulu Natal coast of South Africa hosts an annual natural spectacle that has remained unchanged for thousands of years. Every summer, hundreds of Leatherback and Loggerhead turtles complete their breeding cycle and emerge from the India... Read >
Author: Claire

Natural Summer Spectacle - Sea Turtles at Rocktail Bay

30th November 2008
The far northern Kwazulu Natal coast of South Africa hosts an annual natural spectacle that has remained unchanged for thousands of years. Every summer, hundreds of Leatherback and Loggerhead turtles complete their breeding cycle and emerge from the India... Read >
Author: Claire

The How and Why of Wrestling Your Inbox to Zero

30th October 2008
Have you ever ended up TWO weeks behind in answering emails? An inbox full of missed opportunities, deadlines, and people you care about left with the sour taste that maybe you don't like them. Not good for business. Very good for encouraging an unheal... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

The River Thames tides - when is the best time to visit?

01st October 2008
The River Thames in London is tidal from Teddington through the city and down to the mouth where it enters the sea. The tide rises and falls due to the rotation of the earth and gravitational pull of the moon. Very basically the water wants to stay at the... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Reasons To Buy Real Estate In San Miguel De Allende

08th September 2008
There are many reasons that retirees and visitors choose to buy real estate in San Miguel de Allende Mexico. The price of land and homes is one of the top reasons that this town is a great retirement location to live in. Buying a home in San Miguel means ... Read >
Author: Remy

Surf Fishing

17th August 2008
Surf fishing might look like a great deal of calm and easy fun. Some people make it seem easy, but surf fishing is a lot harder than you may think. There are many calculations that you have to make in order to have a successful day like the wind, the curr... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Spring Forward, Fall Back, Fast Forward For Fashion

25th May 2008
Fashion is a fast forward industry, but continually falls back on archives to draw new inspiration from old styles. It’s as repetitious as the 1-2-3-4 beat of rock and roll including the back beat. Often it’s easier to gauge changing weather patter... Read >
Author: morton

Spring Forward, Fall Back, Fast Forward For Fashion

21st May 2008
Fashion is a fast forward industry, but continually falls back on archives to draw new inspiration from old styles. It’s as repetitious as the 1-2-3-4 beat of rock and roll including the back beat. Often it’s easier to gauge changing weather patter... Read >
Author: Patrick

Key Elements of a good fishing trip

11th May 2008
What are the key elements of a good fishing trip? The obvious answer is fish and preferably fish that are biting your bait. While fish that are biting is the key element in a good fishing trip there are several other elements that help to enhance your fis... Read >
Author: brian ramsey

Marvellous Blackpool & Its Attractions

20th February 2008
Situated on the North West coast of England in the county of Lancashire, Blackpool is probably the nearest thing that the United Kingdom has to Las Vegas. In fact there are already several casinos in operation in the city, and there are plans to make Bla... Read >
Author: david muldoon

Keeping Water Out of Your Used Cars – (Part One)

29th January 2008
Water can be any car's worst and stealthiest enemy. Whether you have a new or used car, water is one of those things most car owners ignore and take for granted, thinking it's just water, what harm could it possibly give. They may say that their cars ... Read >
Author: full house

Destination Darwin

24th August 2007
My first trip to Darwin was as breathtaking as my last. It is a city of diversity, culture and heritage, located in the vast outback at the top northern end of Australia. There is an endless vista of scenery, and it is an ideal location for a self drive h... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

How Does Tidal Power Work?

01st July 2007
Tidal power traditionally involves erecting a dam across the opening to a tidal basin. The dam includes a sluice that is opened to allow the tide to flow into the basin; the sluice is then closed, and as the sea level drops, traditional hydropower technol... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer

a stingray tale

19th June 2007
A STINGRAY TALE The head of Queen Charlotte Sounds are tidal. The tide range is not huge, but the water being as shallow as it is, low tide reveals a great expanse of brownness. Ringed by lush native bush to the waterline, this little corner of Marlb... Read >
Author: vincent bossley

Free Online Trivia Questions -- Hurray For Holland

10th June 2007
1. What is the proper name of the country in northwestern Europe, bordered on the north and west by the North Sea, on the east by Germany, and on the south by Belgium? A. Holland B. The Netherlands C. Netherland D. the Low Country B. The Netherland... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Forex Education - Making Huge Profits with Dow Theory Part 1

05th June 2007
There are a lot of theories that you can study as part of your Forex education - but anyone wanting to learn Forex trading technical analysis, should look at Dow Theory. Dow Theory is one of the most important trend following theories ever. Whilst toda... Read >
Author: kelly price

Fishing and The Phases Of The Moon

29th March 2007
Many anglers overlook the phases of the moon and the way that these phases affect the behavior of the fish. It's free and easy to pay a little bit of attention to the phases of the moon and then use this information to your advantage. In this article I'... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Aberffraw to Llanddwyn

19th February 2007
The coastal path between Aberffraw and Llanddwyn is the most unspoilt and visually attractive area on the Isle of Anglesey, it’s also my own personal favourite landscape photography location on the island. After leaving the beach at Aberffraw behind the... Read >
Author: simonkit

Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Beaumaris to Benllech

10th February 2007
Beaumaris is one of the most attractive towns on Anglesey, its location and castle ensuring its appeal to the landscape photographer. It’s situated directly across the Menai straits from Snowdonia National Park, whose impressive mountains provide a stun... Read >
Author: simonkit

Old Wooden Boat..Restoration

28th November 2006
Some old boats are worth saving. Others turn out to be just a hole in the water to throw your money into. We'd like to think that we rescued this classic wooden ketch, a 42' Wooden Hull, Ed Monk design..from becoming a permanent reef in Guaymas Harbor Mex... Read >
Author: Burton McKerchie

CLIMATE OF VENICE

17th November 2006
Italy experiences regional variation in climate, although it has largely temperate climate. In summer the climate in southern parts of Italy falls under dry heat whereas the northern parts constitute warm climate along with occasional rainfall. At the sam... Read >
Author: Rajesh Singhal

A Myth Of Marriage

16th November 2006
Part of the difficulty with marriage is that the only training we get is "on the job." Rarely do you say to someone, "I want you to go work with those tools in there. Have fun, get the job done, and don't kill yourself." But, essentially, that is the s... Read >
Author: Lee Baucom

12 Lanzarote Beaches - Tias

24th July 2006
Tias, another of the islands seven municipalities, includes the islands main holiday resort of Puerto Del Carmen and boasts a succession of beaches, along its 6km of southern coastline, separated only by short rocky elements. In this article, we review ... Read >
Author: John Plumb

Scuba Diving in the Waters of Hawaii

27th April 2006
If you are thinking about a scuba diving vacation spot, then you should consider Hawaiian waters. Hawaii's waters are warm and clear, filled with different colored fish and coral reefs. No place can compare to Hawaii when it comes to scuba diving. A diffe... Read >
Author: Jason Katzenback

Venetian Carnival

14th February 2006
The time of the famous Venetian carnival is closing up. It's just the right time to recall Venice, its attractions and must-sees, its rich history and the cotemporary status of one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. The first thing that ... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Grunion Runs – Fishing With Your Hands In San Diego

09th November 2005
Fishing is peaceful and inspiring sport regardless of the type of fishing your doing. Well, with one exception – grunion runs. El Grunionino Throughout the year, the fish known as the grunion run in San Diego and much of California. This little sil... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo