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Experience Fly Fishing in Washington

30th September 2009
It's well known among many experienced fishermen that fly fishing in the great state of Washington can be a wonderful experience. The opportunities to catch a beautiful salmon or steelhead abound when you are casting your fly on the beautiful rivers, str... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Fly Fishing in Wisconsin

30th September 2009
Wisconsin is a great place for fly fishing, as many experienced anglers can tell you. Much of the state of Wisconsin was formed by glaciers passing through the area hundreds and hundreds of years ago. The best result from this glacial activity was the f... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

The Gear You Will Need for Fly Fishing

30th September 2009
The term "fly fishing gear" can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we'll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but there's s... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Brown Bullhead

28th September 2009
Brown bullheads, also known as hornpout or catfish, are a popular fish found in numerous rivers and lakes across the state of Maine. Brown bullheads are native to Maine, though have been artificially introduced in certain areas, largely for the purposes o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some Facts About Palawan

22nd September 2009
Palawan is one of the provinces that can be found in the Philippine archipelago and is situated in the region of MIMAROPA with Puerto Princesa City as its capital. This province is perhaps the biggest one in the whole of the Philippines if jurisdiction we... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

From ritual to hygiene: The way we look at bath

16th September 2009
How history describes bathing is an interesting subject. Through the centuries, starting from the ancient times and continuing up to the present day, bath has been used for different purposes. From ritual to hygiene, the way we look at bathing has changed... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Knuckles Range – Hiking In Sri Lanka

07th September 2009
Sri Lanka is bountiful in nature and for most parts much of the cities, towns and villages have remained green. Compared to its bigger Asian counterparts, Sri Lanka has its fair share of entertainment options, be it for eco-travel, hiking, surfing, shoppi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Different adventurous in Burma

03rd August 2009
Burma is the place where you can enjoy many exploratory trips. These are very interesting as well as exciting. The experience is so thrilling that it needs time to come out from that feeling. Some of them are mentioned below. In Burma, Bagan is the city o... Read >
Author: john123

Portland Fountains – Enhance the City Squares and Parks

17th July 2009
If you are going to Portland for a break or on business then you need to take a tour of the Portland Fountains. The city is renowned for their fountains and this is what makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations and keeps people coming back t... Read >
Author: rig001

Sport Fishing: Fishing For Trout

12th June 2009
Trout is the most common freshwater fish. What used to be done primarily for survival is now being done for sport and recreation. Here are a few tips on sport fishing for trout to help it be more exciting and interesting to you. Trout are plentiful in ... Read >
Author: William Hutchinson

Buying Waterfront Land in Texas

06th May 2009
For its rich history and beautiful landscape, Texas is definitely among the best places to find acreage for sale. From ranch property to hunting land and commercial development opportunities, Texas land for sale can accommodate just about anyone. What... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Where can I travel in Congo?

28th March 2009
Congo is a country located at the west coast of Africa with a estimated population of 3 million people who predominantly speak French. Brazzaville is its capital, but most people live in the south of the country. Its vast area is made up of swamps, grassl... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Podgorica

09th March 2009
Many famous Montenegrins have called the city home, and monuments to their accomplishments dot the city's many parks. Keep a special eye out while walking Podgorica's shaded streets for statues of such local (and international) celebrities as Marko Miljan... Read >
Author: Pavle

The Holiday of Holidays!

09th March 2009
Talk to people from many other parts of the world and you may find that their definition of “a holiday” is different from ours. In America, we’re typically referring to a set holiday such as Christmas or July 4th, however, those from France or Italy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Planning vacation trips for holidays in Languedoc Roussillon, France

06th March 2009
Languedoc Roussillon, one of the 26 regions of France is becoming a great tourist attraction. With the appealing areas such as the magnificent Pyrenees mountains, the miles of beautiful Mediterranean coastlines, the majestic Cathar castles including Carca... Read >
Author: Mark Woods

Discover the Beauty and Elegance of Kerala

03rd March 2009
Kerala is a place filled with natural magnificence and having immense cultural diversity. While touring Kerala, it would be possible for tourists to discover Kerala in the true sense with the various facets of Kerala. It will provide an experience of a li... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Costa Rica the Sportfishing Mecca

02nd February 2009
No matter what your preference, salt water or freshwater, conventional or fly, offshore or river fishing, Costa Rica has a fishing destination for you. Costa Rica is bordered by the Pacific on the West and the Caribbean on the East. There are too many r... Read >
Author: Marshall Booth

Lakes In Hanoi, There Are Many Spectacular Lakes Here

02nd February 2009
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam. The city of Hanoi has been constructed from the plain and has many rivers that go across it. There are numerous beautiful, picturesque lakes in Hanoi. Thus Hanoi is on occasions referred to as the “city of lakes”.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Which Peruvian Secrets Will You Discover?

17th January 2009
The mighty Andes rise up out of the rainforest that covers most of this mysterious land like dark green blanket, the overhanging trees frequently hiding even the many rivers as they flow into the Amazon, swelling it to a size that even the jungle cannot s... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Uganda Safari Attractions Are Comparable to None in Africa.

02nd December 2008
Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, but after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the “Pearl... Read >
Author: Twino

Uganda Safari Attractions Are Comparable to None in Africa.

01st December 2008
Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, but after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the “Pearl... Read >
Author: Twino

Hotels in England- the splendid place to stay

05th November 2008
England, the part of United Kingdom, is the world’s oldest parliamentary democracy. It consist of two third of island of Great Britain and the offshore island, known as the Isle of Wight. Much of England also consists of rolling hills and largest natura... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Diversity and Relaxation At Northwest Camping Sites

01st May 2008
Residents of the Northwest United States are proud of the conservation efforts put forth in their state. Washington, Oregon and Idaho have preserved some of the most beautiful forests, mountains, deserts and valleys for generations of outdoors enthusiast... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Jamaica, Early Beginnings to the Present

25th April 2008
I have visited Jamaica several times over the years. It is a beautiful island. The island is located in the Atlantic Ocean but the seas surrounding it are commonly referred to as the Caribbean Sea. As seen on a map, Jamaica is divided into towns.... Read >
Author: SAL

Car Hire In Sicily And Sardinia

02nd April 2008
Palermo and Taormina are amongst the best cities of Sicily. Sicily happens to the largest Island in these parts of Europe, and it is a sure terminal for all tourists, hence Sicily is densely populated with tourists from different parts of the world. Wh... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Back Waters and House Boats in Kerala

20th February 2008
The Kerala backwaters are a chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea. The network includes five large lakes linked by canals, both manmade and natural, fed by 38 rivers, and extending virtually half the length of Kerala state.... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

How To Choose The Best Of Costa Rica Tourism

16th January 2008
While many people prefer to arrange their own travel plans, some people actually prefer if the headache of traveling were taken out of their hands. You will find that arranging to go on one of the many Costa Rica tours will provide you with many great fea... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Fly Fishing Gear

08th November 2007
The term “fly fishing gear” can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we’ll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but the... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Booking a Holiday, Tour or Vacation in Laos

02nd November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to. I try to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Cyprus – An Outdoor paradise

14th August 2007
Many visitors to Cyprus only come for the three S’s – sun, sea and sand. But the third largest island in the Mediterranean has SO much more to offer. And if you are an outdoor enthusiast, Cyprus is PURE paradise. Just imagine. Pine scented for... Read >
Author: Helen Smeaton

The Limousin Region of France

08th August 2007
This region is one of the few remaining regions in France where it is still possible to find a property ranging from a chateau to an old rambling farmhouse for a modest sum. Relatively unknown as a holiday destination, the Limousin is beginning to enjoy t... Read >
Author: Mark Russell

What is Purified Water?

24th July 2007
The majority of the human body is comprised of water and human beings can live only a very short time without water. Water is a chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. It covers 71% of Earth's surface. It is found in the oceans... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

History of the Abyssinian Cat Breed

20th June 2007
An exact history of the Abyssinian is still really an open debate. However there are a few theories about the Abyssinian history. One of the most popular theory is that the Abyssinian came from Egypt. It is well known the Egyptians thought highly of ca... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Top 10 Whitewater Rafting Destinations in the US

16th June 2007
The United States is chalk full of raft-able rivers and waterways. With so many rivers and rafting options, which destinations provide the best combination of whitewater fun and backcountry scenery? The United States has the largest concentration of c... Read >
Author: Ryan

Mazda to Test New Intelligent Transport System

15th June 2007
In its continuous efforts to promote improved road safety, Mazda Motor Corporation has recently announced its plans to participate in public road trials in the Hiroshima area to help validate a new Intelligent Transport System (ITS) scheduled to start i... Read >
Author: Kraig

Mazda to partake in ITS Trials in Hiroshima public roads

15th June 2007
Mazda Motor Corporation, maker of Mazda sway bar link, will be participating in the public road trials that will begin in fall 2007 in Hiroshima to help validate a new Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and to advocate further road safety. With the ... Read >
Author: Kraig

Put some spice into your Thailand holiday with adventure trips

24th May 2007
Thailand is best known for its southern beaches and nightlife, and many visitors spend their days lazing on the beach before hitting the bars and discos. But those seeking more exciting pastimes are also well catered for, with a wide variety of adventure ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Personal Pontoon Boats For River Fishing

02nd April 2007
I've been a river angler for more than 15 years and have fallen in love with personal pontoon boats. Fishing in a river used to mean wading for long distances upstream and downstream in an attempt to catch fish. There is nothing wrong with fishing in th... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Why you need the services of a tour operator on your next tour to China.

16th January 2007
If you have garnered courage to go to China, then I’d say Bravo! For a country like China, you need to go there to see it to experience it, live it and finally love it. People come and go to China returning back with good and bad stories, but you can ma... Read >
Author: Lola

Discover Aquitaine

12th July 2006
The Aquitaine region of France is most famous --- and rightly so --- for its fabulous beaches and superb wine. It was named by the Romans who were extremely happy to discover so many rivers flowing through the land. England, as well as the Romans, once ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Horses and Their Regions

06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels Horses thrived and survived in various regions and climates. Each area developed distinct breeds with qualities that were vital to the people of that region. In many ways, horses changed the lives of the people they served. ... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Getting A Line On Bass Fishing

16th April 2006
Bass fishing offers a wide range of ability and challenge for the beginner and the professional. There are several fish in the species line including bluegills, spotted bass, largemouth and rock bass. These are warm water bass. Others such as striped b... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Fishing the Fall Salmon Run in Michigan - A Beginner's Guide

16th November 2005
I decided to write this guide because a couple of years ago I was the "beginner." I don't claim to be a master at it, but I have lost my fair share of fish and have put a few in the freezer each year. Let me start by saying that, to the best of my knowled... Read >
Author: Gary Higbee