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Saguaro The King of Cacti

23rd September 2009
The visual identity of the American southwest has certain iconic signifiers: desert plains, tumbleweeds, rusty-red rock formations and a certain towering cactus called the Saguaro. These cacti, some as tall as 50 feet and as heavy as 8 tons, are one of th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Historical And Fun Chattanooga Attractions

21st September 2009
Do you hear the whistle a-blowin'? It's the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. This song was made famous years ago and brings to mind romantic railways. Not only has Chattanooga been a transportation hub, but much history has been made in this Tennessee town as well.... Read >
Author: Chris Long

Asbestos Testing- Necessary Protection Against Killer Diseases

21st September 2009
Asbestos testing is the method to determine the presence of asbestos in the industrial processes, residential buildings and objects. Asbestos had been commonly used as construction materials in buildings till few years back. A mineral compound, asbestos i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Wave Rock at Perth

12th August 2009
A rock shaped like a giant wave that never breaks is one of Western Australia's wonder. Standing about 15 meters high and 110 meters long it is like a great wall found in Perth's small town called Hyden. Unbelievably it is like an exact replica of the gre... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Lanzarote Spain: A Tranquil Holiday Destination

02nd August 2009
Famous for her all year great weather, Lanzarote is the perfect place for a holiday, regardless of what time of year you go. The Spanish holiday island (off of the coast of Africa) is the fourth largest of the Canary Islands. It's 37 miles long and 32... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Creative Gardening: Hillside Landscaping Alternatives

31st July 2009
When it comes to gardening, hillside landscaping is probably one of the most difficult tasks landscapers can ever be faced with. This is because soil erosion is a big issue when it comes to this type of landscaping and the soil’s ability to hold the wat... Read >
Author: Benedict Yossarian

The new adventure holiday coasteering

25th July 2009
TYF in Pembroke is the outfit that coined the word "coasteering", a pastime that has been enjoyed since people started turning to the sea for arousing entertainment. Coasteering has gained exponentially in popularity, now holding a place as one of the mos... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Explore Florida's Long History at the Orange County Regional History Center

17th July 2009
I am a big advocate of making a vacation interesting and a bit out of the ordinary. For example, almost everyone who visits Orlando for a vacation will surely go to Disney World, Sea World, Universal and the other well known attractions but fewer will tak... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

Hatta Rock Pools – a labyrinth of rock and water

29th June 2009
Surrounded by the Hajar Mountain in the UAE, the Hatta rock pools boast of a labyrinth of rock formations that are vitalized by the free flow of water that passes through them. The narrow rocky corridors of the Hatta rock pools lead to pools of water whic... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

5 Day Trips You Won't Want To Miss In Tenerife

28th June 2009
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, and being 84km long you are not going to run out of things to do! Even if you are heading to the island exclusively for the sun, at some point you will want to explore the Island. It is said that a trip here ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Monument Homes For Sale - Colorado Springs Area

27th June 2009
MonumentIn the northwestern portion of El Paso County, north of the Colorado Springs homes area, lies the Town of Monument. The Monument homes for sale Monument is a part of the Tri-Lakes property area. The Tri-Lakes area is named after the Monument, Wood... Read >
Author: Seth Wolf

On Location August 2007 – Australia

18th June 2009
I was hugely excited to be returning to Australia, especially as my itinerary included some remote areas that many people never get to see. Where did I go? Well perhaps it is easier to say which states of Australia I didn't go to rather than those I did -... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Enjoying Sunrises And Sunsets During Your Cruise

18th June 2009
One of the things you can enjoy at sea is being able to see sunrises and sunsets completely from beginning to end. Reminds me of a story of a letter that a child wrote to God: "Dear God, I didn't think that purple and orange went together until I saw your... Read >
Author: Arthur

Rejuvenate in the calms of Spas and Resorts

15th June 2009
The hustle and bustle of busy city life does not leave any time to relax or even spend quality time with your friends and families during the weekends. Some Spas and resorts are the best places to spend your weekend and vacations if you want to spend some... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Rejuvenate in the calms of Spas and Resorts

15th June 2009
The hustle and bustle of busy city life does not leave any time to relax or even spend quality time with your friends and families during the weekends. Some Spas and resorts are the best places to spend your weekend and vacations if you want to spend some... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

The Cupecoy Beach

05th June 2009
One of the main attractions in Sint Maarten is the Cupecoy beach, a clothing optional beach located at the southwest corner. It is lined with beautiful rock formations and caves, a sure lure to the adventurous in spirit. For a couple of years now, Cupecoy... Read >
Author: Lakeisha Scales

Photograph Themes and Subjects for Bathrooms

05th June 2009
Highlighting Bathroom Walls and Cabinets through Photographs Most of the time, your bathrooms are only filled with necessities for this is the area where most of your household daily routines happen. But for some, bathroom tiles and fixtures are alrea... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Art Shot Display Ideas for Amateur Photographers

04th June 2009
Creative and Innovative Ideas for Photo Documentation Documenting photographs of places or people who have created an effect on you personally is a good hobby to get into. With a lot of tools and gadgets nowadays, producing your photos in different t... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Why Peru?

02nd June 2009
A Traveler's Guide to Unexpected Vacations For vacationers, South America has long held world wide appeal. Friendly people, lively entertainment, and a fantastic climate draw people to Latin countries and cities all year long. But beyond the tourist ... Read >
Author: marcuswha12

Kattang Nature Reserve

02nd June 2009
A visit to Kattang Nature Reserve will be fondly remembered by you and your family for years to come. While on holiday at one of the immaculate Port Macquarie hotels, you will definitely want to make the time to check out this shining gem of the NSW coast... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Different Places To Go Parasailing

15th May 2009
those who want pristine beach resorts that offer world-class amenities at pocket-friendly prices. Safety is main concern since parasailing can be dangerous if handled by inexperienced staff. It is important to ascertain that people who will be handling th... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

About Malta: Your Diving Malta Holiday

14th May 2009
In March 2009, some 35,000 readers of an international magazine called ‘Diver’ voted for the top diving destinations around the world. This year, the Mediterranean Island of Malta placed first as the top European diving destination. Placing 3rd in the... Read >
Author: Claire

What to do while first time in Sydney?

11th May 2009
There are very few cities in the world that are as beautiful as Sydney, Australia. Located on the southeastern side of the continent next to the Pacific Ocean, Sydney enjoys an enjoyable climate. The summers are warm and the winters cool with rainfall spr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hiking Camelback Mountain in Phoenix Arizona

11th May 2009
Camelback Mountain is probably the most prominent geological feature that rears its head against the sky in northeast Phoenix and you’ll find several of the valley's famous resorts located close to the base of the mountain. This well known icon provides... Read >
Author: jere moline

Hiking the Waterfall Trail in The White Tanks in Phoenix Arizona

11th May 2009
White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Waddell Arizona USA, offers many family activities. You’ll be overwhelmed by opportunities for hiking and biking, the nature trails, camping, horse back riding, mountains, cactus, rocks, desert shrubs, hieroglyphics, ... Read >
Author: jere moline

Hiking the Waterfall Trail in The White Tanks in Phoenixz Arizona

11th May 2009
White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Waddell Arizona USA, offers many family activities. You’ll be overwhelmed by opportunities for hiking and biking, the nature trails, camping, horse back riding, mountains, cactus, rocks, desert shrubs, hieroglyphics, ... Read >
Author: Jere Moline

How to Set a Stone Walk or Patio

05th May 2009
Tool and Material Checklist Flagstone, Mortar mix, Sand, Forming materials, Small sledge hammer, Cold chisel, Brick chisel, Tape measure, Gloves, Safety glasses, Level, Broom, Brick trowel, Concrete joint tool Flagstone is a natural material so it l... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Guide to Popular Mexico’s Beach Destinations

01st May 2009
Escaping the winter doldrums you may be thinking about going to one of Mexico's sunny beach destinations. Mexico has countless beaches scattered along its eastern and western coastlines, but if you've never been, it can be daunting to choose the right vac... Read >
Author: Ella

Things To Include In Your Landscaping Plans

28th April 2009
There are a few different things that any good landscaping plan will need to be successful. First you should know what a successful landscaping plan is. To be successful a landscaping plan needs to be well thought out and all issues must be dealt with and... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Take Your Trikke on Vacation: Maximize Your Recreational Fun and Adventure

27th April 2009
Its time for a vacation! But first, let’s inspect your bags to make sure you don’t forget anything important. Let’s see… Sunscreen… check. Camera… check. Toothbrush… check. Underwear… check. That’s seems to be complete. Oops, y... Read >
Author: Jae Winters

Japan's Seto Imari and More.

15th April 2009
When we think of Japanese antique porcelain, we quite often think of brightly coloured Imari, but not all Japanese Imari was brightly coloured. One famous, early 19th century porcelain maker at Seto, in Japan's Aichi prefecture, decorated his porcelain... Read >
Author: Maurice Robertson

Georgia: A Great Place to Get Away From It All

02nd April 2009
Every couple needs some time away from their �real� life to reconnect and refresh their relationship. The state of Georgia offers a wide variety of destinations that are perfect for a romantic weekend away, no matter what your own personal prefere... Read >
Author: Beas500

Visit the Great Ocean Road for a Day Tour

27th March 2009
Visitors to Melbourne really shouldn't miss a visit to the Great Ocean Road. This is genuinely one of the world's finest coastal stretches with a truly diverse range of attractions. Perhaps the greatest thing about the Great Ocean Road is just how many th... Read >
Author: Darren Heise

Fun Activities for Your Summer Holidays in Latvia

27th March 2009
Summer is one of the best times of the year, and this is especially true in Latvia. During summer in Latvia, the days are extremely long, with as little as only four hours of night, which means you'll have plenty of time to engage in fun activities if you... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Information On Expert Cave Explorers

25th March 2009
What is something about caves that invites people to come in? There's really something in it that is very fascinating especially for people who love adventure, for people who are fond of exploration, such people call themselves cave explorers or "spelunk... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Information On The Mammoth Cave National Park Kentucky is the home of one of the world's most famous

25th March 2009
part of a cave system which is considered as the world's longest. More than 365 miles of it has been explored so far. The name Mammoth was coined from its vast system of chambers and twisting paths and complex labyrinths. The term Onyx on the other hand, ... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Keep Your Home Duct Free

13th March 2009
Though carbon monoxide leads paint and toxic household cleanness is a few of the dreaded household threats there is a more deadly yet lesser known, silent killer radon. In fact as composed to carbon monoxide poisoning, radon can cause over a hundred times... Read >
Author: Mark Cooper

How to Make the Most of Your Holidays in Gibraltar

13th March 2009
In the old days, Gibraltar was one of the most important bases of the British Armed Forces. Nowadays, it is home to some of the world's best natural attractions, which is what makes it a great tourist destination. There are several things to do during hol... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Following Hidden Trails

11th March 2009
I am a follower of hidden trails. In fact, on at least half of the hiking trips I take lately, I'm off the trails altogether, bushwhacking into the unknown. What do you get for doing as Walt Whitman suggested, and taking the "road less traveled?" A bit of... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Arizona real estate

10th March 2009
Unusual rock formations,Panaramic views, and the unbelievable painted deserts, as well as the majestic sights of the Grand Canyon make for spectacular scenery in the Great State of Arizona. Investing in Arizona real estate is perfect for businesses, home ... Read >
Author: Ed

What does your landscaping plan need?

10th March 2009
There are a few different things that any good landscaping plan will need to be successful. First you should know what a successful landscaping plan is. To be successful a landscaping plan needs to be well thought out and all issues must be dealt with and... Read >
Author: tejeshwar

Chandigarh, the Young and Dynamic City

10th March 2009
Chandigarh is the Capital city of two states Punjab and Haryana, India. It is a new city built to be the capital of Punjab. The city was designed by Sir Le Cobusier. Even being just around a 60 years old Chandigarh carries a blend of history and modern tr... Read >
Author: Andrew

Vietnam vacations, Vietnam tours

10th March 2009
Vietnam vacations give spice, consider a Vietnam tour. Vietnam tours is an untapped treasure filled with natural beauty, tranquil scenery and exciting and intriguing opportunities one will not find elsewhere. Vietnam tours encompasses a multitude of optio... Read >
Author: hopviettravel

A Magazine For Cave Exploring

04th March 2009
Research has shown there are now more people today exploring caves than ten years ago. This isn't only being done by geologists and archaeologists but ordinary people who want to see what's inside. Not everyone will be able to see the wonders inside t... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Iceland Customs - How to Act Like a Local in Iceland

03rd March 2009
The Land of Fire and Ice, Iceland is littered with majestic volcanoes and glaciers. It is also a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, especially bird-watchers and whale-watchers. It is a dream come true for those who love outdoor adventure, as well, since i... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Landscapes and Legends of Northern Ireland

03rd March 2009
The Giant’s Causeway is one of Ireland’s better known landmarks and Northern Ireland’s only World Heritage site. The unusual rock formations are a sight to behold in their own right, as well as the Causeway coastline and nearby attractions. A ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

An Overall Warm Climate - Arizona Real Estate

03rd March 2009
Unusual rock formations, panoramic views, and the unbelievable painted deserts, as well as the majestic sights of the Grand Canyon make for spectacular scenery in the Great State of Arizona. Rich in commerce and in environment, Arizona real estate is an i... Read >
Author: Wob Jonson

The Extreme Sport Of Snowboarding

25th February 2009
Snowboarding by itself is a fun and safe sport which is basically a cross between skiing and skateboarding. Using a single large snowboard, enthusiasts rush down slopes through the snow. The feel and balance is quite different from regular skiing since na... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Creating A Landscaping Plan

24th February 2009
There are a few different things that any good landscaping plan will need to be successful. First you should know what a successful landscaping plan is. To be successful a landscaping plan needs to be well thought out and all issues must be dealt with and... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

A Traveler's Guide to Unexpected Vacations

18th February 2009
Why Peru? For vacationers, South America has long held world wide appeal. Friendly people, lively entertainment, and a fantastic climate draw people to Latin countries and cities all year long. But beyond the tourist attractions, there's another South... Read >
Author: Marcus Whaley

A Beginners Guide To Cave Exploring

09th February 2009
Exploring caves is a fun and exciting recreational activity. In caving, also called spelunking, you will discover the beauty of nature and marvel at rock formations and crystals that took thousands, and even millions, of years to shape and develop. Ca... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

8 Tips On Cave Diving

09th February 2009
One of the most breathtaking adventures one can experience is cave diving. Aside from the beautiful scenery and unequalled ambiance, cave diving presents a very challenging underwater maneuver. Imagine yourself diving underneath rock formations with nothi... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Best Caves In The United States

09th February 2009
Cave exploring has become a favorite adventure activity for many Americans. When it comes to spelunking, you don't need to go far because the United States is home to some of the world's well-formed caves. No wonder caves all over the country have been tr... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Cabo San Lucas Horseback Riding

02nd February 2009
Do you wish to meander through the beauty of your tropical paradise? Perhaps you don’t want the noise of an engine, but a nice romantic trip through the desert and natural landscapes of Cabo San Lucas Mexico? There are many reasons why Cabo San Lucas ... Read >
Author: dval478

The Hot Springs in Cabo San Lucas

02nd February 2009
The title might be a bit of a misnomer with hot springs in Cabo, as they are actually located outside of Cabo San Lucas near Santiago. You can get to the hot springs a number of ways. You can come from Baja California as well as from Cabo Mexico. Since... Read >
Author: dval478

Mexico Timeshare Rentals Offer Exciting Deals

31st January 2009
Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world with crystal clear water and 80 degree days almost everyday, and for most people living in the United States it’s just a short plane ride away to have the vacation of a lifetime. Mexico... Read >
Author: Charles Joseph

A nature lover’s Paradise

28th January 2009
A protected tropical rainforest in Malaysia, Endau Rompin National Park covers an approximate area of 48,905 hectares which gives it the status as second largest national park in Malaysia after Taman Negara. Being one of the oldest tropical rainforests in... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Central Texas Profiles: Texas Caverns

09th January 2009
Cascade Caverns is the only cavern in Texas that has a 100 foot underground waterfall, and it is in our own back yard! Located in the hill country, in a little town named Boerne, take exit #543 off of Interstate Highway 10 to Cascade Caverns Road, just m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Essential Places to Visit When Traveling to Australia

29th December 2008
Of all the places in the world to visit, I think Australia was my favorite. I once spent a spring semester abroad there and experienced some of the memorable moments of my life. I saw the unique plants and animals every single day. With so many differen... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Trekking the Pinnacles Desert

29th December 2008
When most travelers think of Australia, the water attractions seem to get all the attention. The Great Barrier Reef and some of the best waves on the planet draw millions of visitors a year to this country in the South Pacific. And rightfully so; Australi... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Delight In The Enjoyable Restaurants Bootham.

19th December 2008
Yorkshire is well-known for it's experiences and hospitality and you will locate both in excess in the beautiful city of York. The Romans were responsible for building the roads, the Saxons set-up villages and fields and the Normans left their mark in the... Read >
Author: Caron Bednorze

Enjoy The Astonishing Public Parks Layerthorpe.

16th December 2008
York has a lot to offer travellers of all ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of historic York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a enormous num... Read >
Author: Caron Bednorze

Cairns - Savannah Way Driving Tour

03rd December 2008
Planning a visit to Cairns? The Savannah Way is a fantastic way to explore Australia's Northern Territory. It stretches about 3,500km from Cairns in the North East, to the town of Broome in Western Australia. The Savannah Way route is along the Austr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Discovering the two sides of Barcelona

03rd December 2008
Most of us know about Barcelona’s deeply artistic culture, being the birthplace of painter Joan Miro and the city in which Antoni Gaudi studied architecture. Indeed, its city centre streets are lined with the wonderful Gaudi designed buildings, as wel... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Enjoy the Flight and Fulfil Your Dream of Flying

01st December 2008
If you are a person whose hobby is sight seeing then watch some incredible aerial views by considering helicopter rides. Helicopter rides are unusual adventure and perfect way to add thrill or excitement in life. The thrill and excitement is never ending ... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Taking a Tour at Central Japan

01st December 2008
Japan is a wonderful country where tourists and travelers do not hesitate to visit. Central Japan has majestic northern ranges and because of the expanded expressway system, the Nagoya residents do not have worries on traveling. Central Japan has indeed t... Read >
Author: centraljapan11@gmail.com

Roni Deutch Reviews the Best Places in the World for Surfing

22nd November 2008
With thousands of great surf spots all over the world, and more being found every year, it is hard to know which ones are worth visiting. To help other surf lovers, Roni Deutch has gathered the following list of the 8 best beaches in the world for surfing... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

The Edge Experience – Like No Other

18th November 2008
If you are planning a holiday to Port Macquarie and are a person who enjoys the outdoors, then The Edge Experience is one attraction you do not want to miss. It’s a unique experience that is unlike anything else you have ever experienced! Once you have ... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Things To See And Do In North Yorkshire

04th September 2008
If you're planning a trip to North Yorkshire, you probably want to know what there is to do once you get there. There are a lot of educational things that you can do that are still a lot of fun. One of these is the ghost hunt of York. This walking tour ta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

COLON ISLAND, A PLACE TO RELAX AND HAVE FUN

28th August 2008
Panama is the country to have fun and enjoy excellent prices during your vacations. With its beaches, beautiful landscapes, resorts and other places where you can have fun are waiting for you in Panama. In Colon Island there are many attractions for t... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

Answering Your Asbestos Questions

28th August 2008
You have probably seen ads from on the television from lawyers regarding asbestos and how it is dangerous to your health. Many lawyers have filed lawsuits regarding workers who were injured while working around it. Many people do not have any idea wha... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

SPAIN : TOP TEN BEACHES !

13th August 2008
Anyone who's visited Spain can tell you that the beaches are breathtaking. Many beaches are ideal for sunbathing fans. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go re... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

SPAIN : TOP TEN BEACHES !

13th August 2008
Anyone who's visited Spain can tell you that the beaches are breathtaking. Many beaches are ideal for sunbathing fans. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go re... Read >
Author: Ben nedles

SPAIN : TOP TEN BEACHES !

13th August 2008
Anyone who's visited Spain can tell you that the beaches are breathtaking. Many beaches are ideal for sunbathing fans. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go re... Read >
Author: Ben nedles

Hiking In Carlsbad Caverns National Park

22nd July 2008
From the outside the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico are nothing to write home about and consist of a few gray rock formations and a bit of scrub brush covering a less than impressive cliff. However, inside this is one of the most wondrous landscapes on Ea... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Bass Fishing at Night

18th July 2008
Many people who are just starting out in the sport of bass fishing sometimes find it difficult to determine when the best time to catch bass really is. Or - even if these rookies know the best times to fish - it can be tough to decide which method to use... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Wineries in Arizona?

17th July 2008
When people think of Arizona, most people do not think of Arizona wineries. Most people think of the Grand Canyon, desert, the beautiful Sonoran desert and maybe more desert. Wine making does not likely enter the mind of most people when they think of t... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Drinking Water Filters: What's In Your Water May Shock You!

15th July 2008
If you’re like the many other consumers not using drinking water filters, you’re in bad company, and here’s why. Go down the isle at just about any grocery store in America that carries beverages, and the most popular item on the shelf is water. Why... Read >
Author: Steve Waters

Cyprus: Sun, sea and sand… and a beer festival

14th July 2008
If sunshine and sand coupled with great music and a selection of fine beers sounds like your idea of fun, the Limassol beer festival in Cyprus should definitely be in your diary. Cyprus has been a popular holiday destination for many years with tour... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Top Ten Beaches In Spain

20th June 2008
The Best Beaches Spain Has To Offer Anyone who's visited Spain can tell you that the beaches are breathtaking. Some of the beaches are havens for the fans of sunbathing. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations cre... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Reed Flute Cave

10th June 2008
Why the Reed Flute Cave is specialChina has more caves than any other nation. Most travelers consider the Reed Flute Cave (situated just outside the city of Guilin) to be the most interesting. Insights on the Reed Flute CaveReed Flute Cave has re... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Aruba Vacations: Why you may want to stay in Oranjestad.

09th June 2008
If you want to have an unforgettable vacation, a trip to Aruba, one of the remarkable islands in the Caribbean, may be at the top of your list. Aruba vacations are becoming more and more appealing for many reasons. Aruba vacations offer diverse and ... Read >
Author: dturner

Gemstone Jewelry

27th May 2008
Appearing millions of years ago in form of rock formations, buried as unknown treasures beneath the earth, gems are truly fascinating. Out of the nearly 2000 minerals discovered, about 100 of them have attained a place in the jewel kingdom. Of these 100, ... Read >
Author: Dhaval Suthar

rock climbing equipment that will help the rock climber make a safe climb

17th April 2008
Rock climbing has emerged as a highly exuberant addictive activity that acts as a tonic for adrenaline junkies and nature trekkers. It is a sport that requires both physical and mental strength, a sport of strategies and skills, and a sport that builds a ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to stay safe while hiking the Grand Canyon

16th April 2008
How to Stay Safe While Hiking into the Grand Canyon By Brian Lane The Grand Canyon is an inverted mountain sinking over 5,000 vertical feet in depth. It is 18 miles wide, 277 river miles long, and the remote North Rim is nearly 1,200 feet higher ... Read >
Author: mrdiscover

Calpe, Benissa and Moraira villas

13th April 2008
There is no better place to rent a villa on the Costa Blanca than between Calpe, Benissa and Moraira. All year long, it is green, and still there is not a lot of rain. This is caused by a so called “micro-climate”. The area is moist and so the vegeta... Read >
Author: Tjeerd Geerts

Snowboarding At It's Best

10th April 2008
Snowboarding by itself is a fun and safe sport which is basically a cross between skiing and skateboarding. Using a single large snowboard, enthusiasts rush down slopes through the snow. The feel and balance is quite different from regular skiing since na... Read >
Author: ski987

Interior and Exterior with Sandstone Light

28th March 2008
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate: CaCO3). Limestone often contains variable amounts of silica in the form of flint, as well as varying amounts of clay, silt and sand as disseminations, nodules, or ... Read >
Author: pacificbedrock.com@gmail.com

How Your Home is Killing You

11th March 2008
Carbon monoxide is a well-known household threat, as are lead paint and toxic household cleaners. But one lesser known killer can cause the deaths of over a hundred times more people than carbon monoxide poisoning can. This toxin is present in varying ... Read >
Author: Greg Ellingson

The Complete Kakadu National Park Guide

20th February 2008
The sheer size of the Australian continent is hard to fathom for anyone who�d want to sample its diversity. If you ever want to take a slice out of one of the most unique ecosystems down under, hie off to Kakadu National Park. This World Heritage Site h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Design A Personal Tour – with a Private Tour Guide

19th February 2008
Experienced travelers know where they want to go, and what they want to do, but the more in-depth local information a traveler has, the better. That’s why a personal tour with a private guide is the ultimate travel solution – from Viamigo. Experien... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia

10 Attractions worth visiting in Egypt

19th February 2008
Egypt is one of the most famous countries in the world to date. Though there are endless things to see in this magnificent country, there are certain places you just can’t miss. 1 – The Cairo Tower This 187 meter tall tower in Cairo city gives a p... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Cultivating Lover’s Eyes…

11th February 2008
Here comes Valentine’s Day, filled with roses, chocolates and the praise of romantic relationship. I don’t know about you, but I want to be in a romantic relationship with every bit of my life. I want to kiss the nape of its neck and write poetry abou... Read >
Author: Tama Kieves

Victorias Top 21 Hot Spots- Part Two

07th February 2008
12.Great Ocean Road This is without doubt one of Australia's most scenic drives which takes close to four hours to complete. Stretching from Torquay through to Warrnambool, you will see cliff faces, ocean rock formations, rainforests and stretches of c... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

The Secrets of Balance Climbing

28th January 2008
Balance climbing is used to climb rock formations. As a climber you must study the route you are to travel, to ensure that you have chosen the best route and have the proper equipment. Before setting out, you should mentally climb the route you have chose... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Joondalup: The Peaceful North of Perth

18th January 2008
For a Western Australian experience that brings you close to the state capital of Perth but far enough away that you escape the hustle and bustle of big city life look no further than Joondalup. Just a short drive north of Perth this serene city is a sto... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Travel to Malta.

19th October 2007
Try an excellent historical vacation in Malta. Malta is a small country made up of a group of seven islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta is a charming country with great historical appeal and has very charming people. Lying north of Libya and s... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Storage of Natural Gas in Depleted Natural Gas and Oil Fields

12th October 2007
Natural gas is put in storage during the summer months when demand is lower for the upcoming winter season. Most of the natural gas is stored underground. In the United States most of the natural gas is stored in depleted oil and natural gas fields. There... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Natural Gas Storage

12th October 2007
Natural gas can be stored for an indefinite period of time. We extract the gas, process and transport it to its destination. Sometimes it is not necessarily needed at the time that it arrives. The need for natural gas can be seasonal. We typically need a ... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

Holiday in sardinia

30th August 2007
The island of Sardinia is second in size only to Sicily among the islands of the western Mediterranean. It lies 120 miles (200 km) west of the mainland of Italy, 7.5 miles (12 km) south of the neighbouring French island of Corsica, and 120 miles (200 km) ... Read >
Author: villas in sardinia

Garnet Jewelry - Express your love

28th August 2007
Garnet is the birthstone for people born in the month of January and it is supposed to contain powers that will facilitate your night vision and help you to achieve success. It is also the traditional stone that symbolizes the second marriage anniversary.... Read >
Author: J. Mosley

Visit Galicia – Take a look at the Northern Atlantic Coast.

24th August 2007
Unlike possibly the majority of the autonomous regions of Spain, in Galicia the coastline plays a tremendous part the local economy for all reasons both economic and recreational. The North Coast of Galicia which lies between Ribadeo and Ferrol is an a... Read >
Author: Scott James

Sailing from Phuket for a day

02nd August 2007
The marine industry has shot up since the Thai government lowered boat import tax from 200 per cent down to 0 per cent. Sailors here will not want for spectacular scenery and sailing. The deep-blue water sailing of the Andaman Sea off the west coast is a ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination

01st July 2007
An absolutely amazing vacation destination in Minnesota is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. There are amazing physical features, like gouged rock, that have been carved into the land from huge glaciers that once existed in the area. The glaciers... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Rocks Also Can Talk

21st May 2007
Garden of the Gods is one of the most interesting and worth seeing rock formations in the state of Colorado. It is located in Colorado and Manitou Springs. The founders of Colorado Springs named it Garden of the Gods because believed that it was a gatheri... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Rocks Also Can Talk

21st May 2007
Garden of the Gods is one of the most interesting and worth seeing rock formations in the state of Colorado. It is located in Colorado and Manitou Springs. The founders of Colorado Springs named it Garden of the Gods because believed that it was a gathe... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Minerals – A little bit of these goes a long way towards great health.

27th March 2007
Like vitamins, minerals function as coenzymes, enabling the body to quickly and accurately perform its daily activities. Minerals are needed for the proper composition of body fluids, the formation of blood and bone, and the maintenance of health nerve fu... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Landscape photography guide to Snowdonia, North Wales - Capel Curing to Llanberis

19th February 2007
The route along the A4086, particularly between the two villages of Capel Curig and Llanberis has an abundance of opportunities for the landscape photographer, it is also the route most first time visitors to Snowdonia take as it passes through some stunn... Read >
Author: simonkit

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

19th February 2007
Rhosneigr is a very popular tourist destination, particular with anyone interested in watersports, this makes it a great place for photographers who like capturing windsurfer shots and the like. The village itself doesn’t really have anything to attract... Read >
Author: simonkit

Grand Cayman Island is a Vacation Land of Plenty

15th February 2007
Though they’ve seen many governmental changes over the years and more recently suffered a devastating hurricane, The Cayman Islands are still capable of providing a lovely and relaxing vacation experience. Grand Cayman is the largest in this inviting cl... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

An exotic travel guide for your next vacation

27th January 2007
From time to time everybody needs to get away from it all, to forget about their day-to-day work and to recharge their physical and emotional batteries. And what could be more refreshing and alluring than engaging in some exotic travels and visiting the h... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

10 reasons to take a trip to the beautiful Crimea, Ukraine

06th January 2007
10 reasons to take a trip to the beautiful Crimea, Ukraine Crimea is a peninsula in the south of Ukraine. It is the a beautiful and intriguing part of the world that everybody should see at least once. For a brief description of why, read on; 10 reaso... Read >
Author: accesscrimea

Add New Zest to Your Dull Life with Wisconsin Vacation Rental

13th December 2006
Our mundane life sometimes gives rise to monotony and we start losing interest in our work. The result is lack of concentration, inefficiency and failure. At that point of time, it becomes all the more important for you to take a break from your work pres... Read >
Author: Sylvestor Johnson

Bermuda Vacations Defy Convention

17th November 2006
Bermuda has the sound of a place nestled in the Caribbean with all the other fun-loving tropical islands, but in fact it exists in a realm of its own. You might be surprised to realize that it's actually located east of the States in the Atlantic Ocean, c... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Guanches - the aborigines of the Canary Islands

16th November 2006
The Guanches are believed to be the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Where they came from is still uncertain, but they could actually be a mix of Berbers from the north of Africa, and scandinavian vikings. Written material from the spanish 'conqui... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson

Positively Puerto Rico

16th November 2006
Imagine visiting a place with exotic flair, stunning beaches, and a rich and varied culture, and being welcomed as an American citizen at the same time. You'll have the chance to sample the food, language, music, and architecture of what has become the me... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Cabo San Lucas Real Estate - Your Questions Answered - Part 1

15th November 2006
Want your Tequila Straight Up Or...'Mas Suave' - A No BS article by David Mandich - Baja California Real Estate and Consulting Advisor Cabo San Lucas, being only two beers away by plane from Southern California, is fast replacing Hawaii as the prefer... Read >
Author: Janet James

Find Adventure During Your Puerto Rico Vacation

15th September 2006
Imagine visiting a place with exotic flair, stunning beaches, and a rich and varied culture, and being welcomed as an American citizen at the same time. You'll have the chance to sample the food, language, music, and architecture of what has become the me... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Black Water Rafting in New Zealand

01st August 2006
If you are visiting New Zealand, Black Water Rafting (tubing) should be high on your list of things to do Imagine, if you will, sitting in the center of an inner-tube, racing down turbulent waters, free falling over small waterfalls, and careening arou... Read >
Author: Bryan Hendrix

Create a Garden Oasis with a Waterfall Fountain

25th July 2006
We work hard to make our homes our castles carefully selected color schemes, weekend improvement projects, comfortable furniture and dozens of decorative objects are just a few ways in which we strive to create an environment that reflects us as individ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Gottschalk

Saguaro The King of Cacti

04th June 2006
The visual identity of the American southwest has certain iconic signifiers: desert plains, tumbleweeds, rusty-red rock formations and a certain towering cactus called the Saguaro. These cacti, some as tall as 50 feet and as heavy as 8 tons, are one of th... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

How To Catch Largemouth Bass

14th April 2006
Six strategies for a good day's fishing (1) Largemouth Bass like plastic worms. Purchase a variety of colours from clear to bright and in varying shades. If fish don't seem to be biting on one colour then switch for something lighter, and if they're st... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Thailand Rock Climbing

11th December 2005
Mention Thailand and images of beaches, elephants and Bangkok come to mind. Less known is the fact Thailand rock climbing is some of the best in the world. Thailand Rock Climbing Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand is bordered by Cambodia, Burma an... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo