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Dinosaur Bones

25th September 2009
Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of all ages. Dinosaurs were real and live animals that lived in most regions of the world and were completely wiped out 65 million years ago. The c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lightweight Backpacking Techniques

23rd September 2009
These lightweight backpacking tips and techniques are options or ideas, not recommendations. I tend towards the extreme side of ultralight backpacking, and if you don't know yourself or your skills, some of these techniques will get you into trouble. A... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Gifts for good Business!

23rd September 2009
Gifts for good Business! Behind every successful business is a hardworking and dedicated team. But like all teams, they need motivation, encouragement and naturally, praise. A happy workforce is far more productive than one which isn't! With that in... Read >
Author: sarah hague

The Warlocks Spell slotmachine can be played manually

21st September 2009
Warlocks Spell Warlocks Spell is a magic themed progressive slotmachine with two wild symbols and a free spin bonus feature where players can win up to 100 free spins with all prizes trippled at secretslotsclub. In addition to to the randomly awarded p... Read >
Author: infowarlocks

How to Make a Bow and Arrow

10th September 2009
Modern-day Robin Hood wannabes or those who want to experience what it’s like to be a hunter in the wilds may feel that using modern archery sets may not have that “authentic” feel that they’re going for. Fortunately, it is possible for one to lea... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

A Look at Who is Buying Homes

07th September 2009
The land of opportunity, the United States of America. Many immigrants have made the trek to this country, hoping for the American dream. The diversity of race has been a mishmash of sorts with each contented to have a peaceful environment working hand in... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

Random Thoughts of a Hopelessly Human…How To Set Goals That Stick

07th September 2009
I have to admit, I am hopelessly human. I am fallible. I’ve made my share of mistakes in my life, some small and some rather significant. We all make mistakes, it’s part of being human. Making mistakes is how we learn. The important things are that we... Read >
Author: ektayadav

Random Thoughts of a Hopelessly Human…How To Set Goals That Stick

03rd September 2009
I have to admit, I am hopelessly human. I am fallible. I’ve made my share of mistakes in my life, some small and some rather significant. We all make mistakes, it’s part of being human. Making mistakes is how we learn. The important things are that we... Read >
Author: ektayadav

See Nevada The Right Way – Choose A Travel Trailer Rental!

03rd September 2009
Have you been itching to tour the wilds of Nevada? Are you dying to explore beyond the “usual” into the mountains of this vast, amazing territory that’s inspired poets, painters and artists for centuries? Then see this incredible state the economi... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

6 Recommended Hotels In Tanzania That Fit Every Budget

26th August 2009
You are going to do it. You are going to take the plunge for a Tanzanian adventure. Imagine the experience you will have! From seeing the diverse creatures of the wild on safari to hitting the water for deep-sea fishing, boating expeditions, and sport... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Random Thoughts of a Hopelessly Human…

24th August 2009
I have to admit, I am hopelessly human. I am fallible. I’ve made my share of mistakes in my life, some small and some rather significant. We all make mistakes, it’s part of being human. Making mistakes is how we learn. The important things are that we... Read >
Author: deepak yadav

Camping if great if you know what you are doing

07th August 2009
My brother is always dragging me around and makes me go with him on his camping trips in Australia. I wish he would let me stay home. I prefer the air condition, hot water, fast food, and all the things young people enjoy. Who wants to be cold, wet, hu... Read >
Author: davisalton

Get A Vacation Loan In Minutes And Stop Dreaming And Start Packing

31st July 2009
If you dream of travelling but seem to always be short on the cash you need for your dream getaway, then a vacation loan is just what you are looking for. A vacation loan can be easily obtained online to finance the trip of a lifetime - whether it is a bi... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer

EXPLORING THE ESSENCE OF BRISBANE LANDSCAPERS

27th July 2009
The Landscape edifice of Brisbane is highly eminent in Australia with respect to the unique designs of these landscapes along with the proficient services. The construction of the Landscape is primarily accomplished at the unused or outdoor land located c... Read >
Author: Barney Poole

Singapore Zoo Night Safari - Your Nocturnal Dose of Adventure

21st July 2009
A trip to Singapore is synonymous with loads of fun and frolic. Adventures galore at this mystical place in Asia, where nature and science combine to put forth the most interesting fusion of culture and modern day wonders. Although Asia is widely famous f... Read >
Author: Peter Joseph

My girlfriend's first Leopard

20th July 2009
By Heath Ashcroft After more than 5 years of going out together, my girlfriend Kristy finally persuaded me that we should try a holiday in Africa. As I'm constantly travelling back and forth to Africa for work we usually holiday elsewhere in the world - ... Read >
Author: tontravel

6 Recommended Hotels in Tanzania That Fit Every Budget

18th July 2009
You are going to do it. You are going to take the plunge for a Tanzanian adventure. Imagine the experience you will have! From seeing the diverse creatures of the wild on safari to hitting the water for deep-sea fishing, boating expeditions, and sporting ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The Iron Bedstead

18th July 2009
When I was a young girl I used to go and stay with my grandparents in Wales. They lived in a cottage out in the wilds of what was then Radnorshire but is now Powys. The nearest village was Norton, and it boasted a church, a single shop and a bus stop wher... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Extreme Camping

18th July 2009
What do you think of when someone mentions a camping holiday? The cold and rain? Soaking wet sleeping bags and tent-mates that don't need sleep? A regimented holiday with the boy-scouts? Or do you think of a holiday with your first true-love? Maybe yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

On Location Nov 08 – Chile and Easter Island

16th July 2009
"From the bustling city of Santiago, with its backdrop of mountains, to the wilds of Patagonia and west to the quite wonderful isolation of Easter Island, Chile offers a fantastically diverse and dramatic landscape," reports Nick Laing, Chairman of Steppe... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

The History And Origin Of Hammocks

12th July 2009
There is much more to hammocks than the simple, pleasurable act of swinging lazily in the breeze without a care in the world. These comfortable, beneficial, suspended beds were born of necessity, and the history of their creation is an interesting one ind... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Building Communities in Pittsburgh with Goodwill Industries

07th July 2009
Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Pennsylvania began in Pittsburgh in 1919. That's almost a century of helping the community. They now serve southwestern Pennsylvania and north central West Virginia, helping people to find jobs, clothes, cars and in oth... Read >
Author: King of Kontent

Used Jeep Buyers Shock!

18th June 2009
Used Jeeps too expensive? Overpriced? Out of Range? Out of sight? The answers are...yes..yes..yes..and yes! With the Wrangler leading the pack on ridiculous pricing in the new and used markets it's no wonder that there is so much "Buyer's Shock... Read >
Author: larrymo

Pack your Down Sleeping Bag to the wilderness

01st May 2009
How well do you sleep when you are spending time in the wilderness? A lot of outdoor freaks feel cold out there, so let’s take a moment and think about what can be done to feel warm and comfortable when you are in the wilds. To begin with, you need ... Read >
Author: Ron Jensen

How to Remove Age Spots on Hands

15th April 2009
How do you effectively remove age spots on hands? Well, many people are looking for an answer this question. Age spots are also called liver spots, although I am not sure why because they have nothing to do with your liver. They are caused by the body... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Build Solar Hot Water Heater - The Benefits Of Making Your Own Water Heater

08th April 2009
A few keyboard entries applied to your computer and the internet will hastily return an abundance of instructions on building your own solar water heater. There is certainly no lack of information pertaining to the subject. One of the points that most ... Read >
Author: trippmarxx

Sofia Stag Do's - Things to Consider When Going on a Memorable Stag Weekend in Sofia

20th March 2009
The capital city of Bulgaria and with over 1.4 million inhabitants, Sofia has long been a historically integral city. Sofia is often observed, with the likes of Istanbul, as the crossing point from Western Europe into the Arabian world the city has a ma... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Think Spring Decorate With Nature Picutres

13th March 2009
Think Spring Decorate Green Henry David Thoreau was one of the first Americans to recognize the importance of the outdoors for solitude and revitalization. His work Walden Pond in the mid-1800s was the genesis for the healing powers of Mother Nature. W... Read >

Sweden & Norway - Scandinavian Highlights for a Real Holiday

09th March 2009
From the magical northern lights that dance in the sky above the wilds of the north, to the thousands of small, uninhabited islands in the south, now is the time to seek out the "real" Scandinavia. The variety of accommodation, away from bland corporat... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

Moving to South Africa a Surprising New Adventure

30th January 2009
Most people would not consider moving to South Africa. Some people may think that it could be dangerous. They would then be surprised to see that South Africa is a modern country. For people looking for job opportunities it can be a great place to move to... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick

Cooking: - Give you enough room to cook your food on

30th January 2009
Good food and camping should go together. If you want to have fun with your family outdoors, it would be a good idea for you to take a long a cast iron camp stove where you can cook your family's favorite food for the help www.bread-machine-cookbook.com. ... Read >
Author: ssdseema

Cooking:- Do You Want to Fun with Your Family Outdoors?

28th January 2009
Good food and camping should go together. If you want to have fun with your family outdoors, it would be a good idea for you to take a long a cast iron camp stove where you can cook your family's favorite food. Yes, a cast iron camp stove is a bit heavier... Read >
Author: Jagmohan Singh Gusain

Cooking:- Do You Want to Fun with Your Family Outdoors?

22nd January 2009
Good food and camping should go together. If you want to have fun with your family outdoors, it would be a good idea for you to take a long a cast iron camp stove where you can cook your family's favorite food. Yes, a cast iron camp stove is a bit heavier... Read >
Author: Jagmohan Singh Gusain

The Information About The Male Iguana

20th January 2009
Iguanas are considered as a relative of lizards. They are among the exotic animals that are kept as pets by some people in the present-day society. In fact, there are many pet shops now that sell iguanas at a fairly low price. The iguanas that are usually... Read >
Author: John Simmons

How to Stop Cat Scratching Problems

05th January 2009
For many, understanding the reasons behind why cats need to scratch has remained an elusive mystery. From the wild cats of the jungle to the domesticated feline companion, scratching has been a means for survival. This predisposed instinct has unfortunate... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Do All Good Hotels Cost A Fortune?

08th December 2008
Most of us have a reason to stay in a hotel from time to time. And it doesn’t matter whether you are going on a weekend trip away, staying close to the airport the night before going on holiday or perhaps even stopping somewhere instead of risking a ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Tips to Choose Torches and Other Light Sources for Your Camping Equipment

29th October 2008
Choosing a torch for a camping trip might sound like a simple affair, but are you making the most of your light? With so many types available on the market, what are the qualities that any prospective camper should be looking for in their illuminations? T... Read >
Author: KAMALPREET KAUR

Get A Vacation Loan In Minutes And Stop Dreaming And Start Packing

21st October 2008
If you dream of travelling but seem to always be short on the cash you need for your dream getaway, then a vacation loan is just what you are looking for. A vacation loan can be easily obtained online to finance the trip of a lifetime - whether it is a bi... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer

Alaska Travel is for Everyone who Seeks New and Beautiful Vistas

18th September 2008
When it comes to visiting a overseas place, it could demand a lot of thrilling new things that you could do though exploring it but obviously, it would be most excellent if you will always come geared up for you to not get misplaced, literally & figurativ... Read >
Author: Alien

Walking Safaris Are Popular With Travellers After The Highest Levels Of Thrills

15th September 2008
There is a certain quality, a certain mystique to the landscapes and the magnificent wildlife found in Africa that simply draws people to that wonderful land. Many people have long-standing dreams of finding a way to experience Africa first-hand. Walking ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

From Survival in the Wild to the Nascar Dog Collar

15th September 2008
In the day to day life of the average American dog owner, you have your friend, companion animal, lap dog, watch dog, seeing eye dog, hunting dog, show dog, etc. Every day they get fed talked to and petted. With any luck the average American pup has o... Read >
Author: urlreader

The African Adventure Safaris Can Be An Eductional And Exciting Adventure

03rd September 2008
Options are really not much of concern for people considering African adventure safaris. In fact, it could even be somewhat of a problem trying to narrow down the list of destinations for such a safari, which can often be overwhelming. This is especially ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Make Someone Fall In Love With You In 3 Easy Steps

26th June 2008
To make someone fall in love with you is a very tedious business. It involves a lot of fact-finding missions, as well as extreme ways to get the person to notice you. This is quite true in both male and female species - even animals do it in the wilds. ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

The Freedom of a Motor Home

21st June 2008
Summer is coming it’s time for holidays, breaks away and lazy weekends. Forget crowded airports, queues to check in and restrictions on the amounts of hair products you can take onboard that us girls absolutely NEED to take. Just forget it! I’ve found... Read >
Author: motorhomesuk

Travel Tips - Packing Light for a Carefree Trip

20th May 2008
Travel tips in travel books and on travel websites often advise travelers to "pack light." In my experience, these sources of travel information don't go far enough. If you're a budget traveler you're unlikely to be relying on hotel porters, taxi drivers,... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito

First Night Safari In India

07th April 2008
All the wildlife lovers, hold your breath, you will be bit amazed to hear that India is going to start its first ever night safari at the Gautam Budh Nagar in the city of greater Noida. It will definitely be the magical experience for the animal lovers. ... Read >
Author: Alisha

Big Family Weekend Getaway to Dallas, Texas

01st April 2008
A family weekend getaway to Dallas shows every visitor that Texas is not big for nothing. The city of Dallas stands proud for its wide variety of huge attractions and is commended for their accessibility to the public. Dallas offers you a lot of ways t... Read >
Author: Davidr

Why Go Indoor Climbing?

26th March 2008
People visiting an indoor climbing gym for the first time or wandering into one by accident are often heard to ask a question. Why climb indoor instead of outside? You might get a different answer depending on who you ask. The physical fitness advocate... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Selection of a WebHost

26th March 2008
Today choosing a hosting company is not an easy task. Varied number of web-hosts and resellers with their varied pricing schemes makes the task discouraging. Every customer who plans to host a website needs to understand this important aspect that is,... Read >
Author: Webhosting Website

African Safari Decor - How To Decorate Your Home African Safari Style!

14th March 2008
Here's a novel idea! For those who can't make it to the wilds of Africa and experience a safari first hand, how about bringing the safari right to your home. The popularity of African safari decor has been literally exploding in the past few years and ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

African Safari Clothing - 6 African Safari Clothing Tips You Cannot Ignore!

22nd February 2008
The issue of what clothing to take on an African safari should be looked at in a realistic fashion. There are some vital rules you need to follow, especially when traveling on sfafri in Africa. Let's look at it this way, a safari is regarded as an adve... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Why Cat's Claw May Be One Of Nature's Most Powerful Healers

11th February 2008
Cat's claw, known as una de gato in Spanish, is a herb derived from a vine-type plant which grows widely in the countries of Central and South America, and is particularly common in the Amazon rainforests and Peru. So vast and botanically rich are the wi... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Dinosaur Bones

07th November 2007
Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of all ages. Dinosaurs were real and live animals that lived in most regions of the world and were completely wiped out 65 million years ago. The c... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Dinosaur Bones

07th November 2007
Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of all ages. Dinosaurs were real and live animals that lived in most regions of the world and were completely wiped out 65 million years ago. The c... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Getting the Children Back to Nature

12th October 2007
Outdoor play is becoming increasingly rare among children both in the U.S. and the U.K., even in rural areas. Children are intimately familiar with complex virtual worlds and all their characters, yet no longer learn the names of the creatures that inhabi... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom

Your Survival Knife: The Hiker's Friend If Lost

26th July 2007
Many people think they know what to do if they get lost while camping or hiking yet hundreds each year wander off into the woods unprepared, finding that they do not have the tools that they need to survive in the wild. When you are going to be going off... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Building a Survival Kit: The Equipment You will Need to Survive in the Wild

26th July 2007
Many people think they know what to do if they get lost while camping or hiking yet hundreds each year wander off into the woods unprepared, finding that they do not have the tools that they need to survive in the wild. When you are going to be going off... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

High Cholesterol:A Campus Problem

21st May 2007
Ask any college student what he or she had to eat in the past day or two, and you’re likely to be horrified. Most young adults, especially those from America, have adopted terrible dietary regimens. Consequently, it’s not surprising that high chol... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Maine Coon - The facts every owner of this cat breed should know

20th January 2007
Like many older breeds, the origin of the Maine Coon is unclear and steeped in rumor. Some believe Maine Coons, also known as American Longhair, American Shag, American Forest Cat, American Snughead and Maine Trick Cat, are a cross between semi-domestic w... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Overlanding in India

23rd December 2006
India, a land of smiles, colour, smell, richness and poverty. So much to see, so many places to visit. One Billion people, city after city, beaches, temples, cows, elephants and just about everything else. Rob and I had spent a month travelling around... Read >
Author: Gareth Sear

Feel the Outdoors Indoors with Rustic Cabin Area Rugs

16th November 2006
Having a special area in your house devoted to the great outdoors would always remind you of the great memories of camping, hiking, fishing and swimming in the lakes. Man's natural adoration for Mother Nature is but, well?. natural. Having rustic cabin ar... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Lightweight Backpacking Tips

25th September 2006
These lightweight backpacking tips and techniques are options or ideas, not recommendations. I tend towards the extreme side of ultralight backpacking, and if you don't know yourself or your skills, some of these techniques will get you into trouble. A... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Hyenas, Jackals & Wild Dogs: The Sharpest of Africa's Lesser Predators

23rd August 2006
The big cats- leopard, lion and cheetah, are the top dogs of Africa's predators. The pre-eminence of these feral celebrities in the public imagination has relegated to second place other predators whose success is equally impressive, and sometimes even mo... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

African Safari Trips A taste of wild and romantic African adventure.

07th August 2006
Safari is an East African tradition and means to travel or journey. An African safari is a popular trip that has been undertaken for centuries by both Africans and other nations visiting Africa. The most enduring image of safari is the British explorer in... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Natural Hot Tubs

28th June 2006
Although most people are familiar with man made hot tubs or "Jacuzzis," even many hot tub aficionados are unaware of another option in the world of hot tubs the natural or spring-fed hot tub. There are natural hot springs and the attendant earth sour... Read >
Author: Terri Greene

The Hanging Of Jonathan Wild: A Leadership Lesson

15th May 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

A Lazy Adventure on a Tanzania Safari

30th April 2006
Tanzania has so much to offer and to make a trip here worth wild it is better to expand the safari to include the other wonders Tanzania has to offer outside the National Parks. Yes we are talking in part of an adventure and the cultural safari. This ne... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Walking Safari in the Selous Game Reserve

31st March 2006
The walking safaris are usually based around a campsite which will be positioned under tall shady trees close to one of the many lagoons close to the Rufiji River. The Selous is a magical place and simply sitting in front of your tent you are able to wat... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Surprises at every turn - coastal treasures, rugged Northern Cascades - amazing Northwest

15th March 2006
I couldn't believe it. The big plan: stay in nice Bellingham, Washington motels, and alternate that with camping in the countryside slightly north of Bellingham. We were off to the coast to visit our little girl going to college in Bellingham, Washingto... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead

Light Weight Camping/Adventure Food.

16th February 2006
Before venturing upon your next great adventure into the wilds you may wish to do some organizing and testing/research and find some tasty lightweight foods to take along to keep the weight down to a minimum ,whether you are planning a canoeing/kayaking ... Read >
Author: Donald Vanderlugt

Take an Adventurous Vacation

24th December 2005
Looking for a new and exciting getaway? Why not try something completely different for an overnighter, a weekend, or a week or longer? Escape the traditional inns and highways of modern civilization and head for the wilds of distant continents, faraway oc... Read >
Author: loreal oliver