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What Are The Different Types Of Hawaiian Tribal Tattoos?

28th September 2009
The Hawaiian Tribal Tattoos also falls into the category of Polynesian tattoos. Polynesia is a beautiful group of islands located at the Pacific oceans. And many tribal tattoos are born right at this mystical island itself. Not only has it been around for... Read >
Author: Fredrick Coleman

Mexican Seafood Discover the Other Mexican Cuisine

21st September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Szalay Kudra The borders of Mexico include the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf of Mexico, so there is no shortage of sea. This also means that fish and seafood are bountiful and there are a lot of Mexican recipes i... Read >
Author: Christine Szalay-Kudra

What are the Seven Continents and Oceans?

02nd September 2009
Do you know all the oceans and continents in the world? If you look at a map of seven continents and oceans you will probably remember right away, but if you're like the majority of people you can likely name the continents but will leave out 1 or 2 ocean... Read >
Author: Jon Smarth

Pet Animal Boxfish

22nd August 2009
The boxfishes are a family, Ostraciidae, of squared, bony fish belonging to the order Tetraodontiformes, closely related to the pufferfishes and filefishes. Fish in the family are known variously as boxfishes, cofferfishes, cowfishes and trunkfishes. Box... Read >
Author: Fazal Zubair

Just Cruising - Confused.com's Top Five Cruise Destinations

12th May 2009
Wake up somewhere new each morning with these best cruising locations If you're a holidaymaker who loves travelling but can never decide where to go, why not consider a cruise? That way, you can wake up somewhere different each morning. Picture perf... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Fishing for pleasure and more pleasure

10th April 2009
When I was a kid, my Dad and Uncle Larry and some friends of Dad's used to take us fishing at Barnegat Bay in New Jersey. At the time I thought the bay was as big as the ocean and often worried about finding our way back. But Dad and his friends seemed to... Read >
Author: Tom S

Five Great Panama Canal Travel Attractions

09th April 2009
The Panama Canal does more than link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Between a unique environment shaped by the canal, two coasts mere hours apart, and a history that combines indigenous, American and European influences, Panama’s unique mixture reache... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

The Eight Thrilling States and Regions Of Australia

26th March 2009
One of the most exotic travel destinations in the world is Australia, or more officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It is also known as the Land Down Under, separated from the rest of the world by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has one o... Read >
Author: joalesto

Hurricanes and Global Warming

12th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Simon Rosser This article describes what hurricanes are, and how they form, and their relevance to global warming. Hurricane and typhoon are names given to a strong tropical cyclone. A 'tropical cyclone' is a generic term for a low-p... Read >
Author: srosser

Deep Sea Roe

23rd January 2009
Roe or hard roe is the fully ripe interior ovaries or egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop and sea scamp. As a seafood roe is used both as a not poisonous ingredient in many dishes and as a raw ingredient.Caviar is a name... Read >
Author: rosieros

Deep Sea Roe

22nd January 2009
Roe or hard roe is the fully ripe interior ovaries or egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as shrimp, scallop and sea scamp. As a seafood roe is used both as a not poisonous ingredient in many dishes and as a raw ingredient.Caviar is a name... Read >
Author: rosieros

Maintaining a Freshwater Aquarium

20th January 2009
Some freshwater fish are easier to keep than other species. Angelfish, Killifish, Clown Loach, Hatchetfish, etc, are few choice fish that you want to consider. However, you will need a bit of experience to handle few of the fish listed. Holacanthus Trimac... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Learn How To Care For Three Spotted Angelfish

20th January 2009
Angelfish include the freshwater Three-Spot. The fish lists under the Holacanthus Trimaculatus category and is a family to the Trimaculatus group. Angelfish are some of the prettiest tropical fish, which have dark blue lips that offset a golden-yellow bod... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Keep An Aquarium With Marine Fishes

20th January 2009
Marine fish include the Acanthurus leucosternon and Acanthurus lineadae. The first breed is the Powder Blue Surgeonfish. The Surgeonfish come from the family of Acanthuridae, which dwells in the tropical Indo-Pacific Oceans. This pressed oval shape fish h... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Caring For The Pomacentridae Family Of Fishes

12th January 2009
Members of the Pomacentridae family include the Amphiprion Rubrocinctus and the Amphiprion Ocellaris. The Amphiprion Rubrocinctus is better known as the Clown Anemone Fish. The second fish is commonly referred to the Red-Gridled Anemone. The Clown fis... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Can Vacationers Enjoy Sensational Savings When They Book A Repositioning Cruise Holiday?

05th December 2008
Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. Some sail south to the Southern ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Trips Down Under: Ways In Getting An Australian Tourist Visa

26th November 2008
Officially called the Commonwealth of Australia, this country is located on the southern hemisphere, and is considered the world's smallest continent. It's comprised of mainland Australia, the major island of Tasmania, and other islands located within th... Read >
Author: joalesto

Can Vacationers Enjoy Sensational Savings When They Book A Repositioning Cruise Holiday?

22nd November 2008
Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. Some sail south to the Southern ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

How big is the Loggerhead Sea Turtle ?

29th September 2008
The only living member of the genus Caretta, the Loggerhead sea turtle can grow up to an intimidating 364 kg and 1.1 metres long. The species is so named for the turtle's over-large head punctuated by a set of strong jaws suitable for feeding on a wide ra... Read >
Author: steve magill

August Holiday Madness In Majorca

02nd September 2008
The busiest and best holiday month in the Balearics is August, if the travel statistics are right. According to a report by the Majorca Daily Bulletin, 4,600 flights are scheduled to arrive in the Balearic Islands this summer. More than 3,000 of those fli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holiday in Australia - The Natural Marvel

22nd August 2008
A beautiful island continent, Australia is a breathtaking land of natural marvels, damp woodlands, rich grasslands, deserts and mountains, deep blue beaches and oceans. Australia is a country with a continental mainland in the southern hemisphere of India... Read >
Author: Luki

Find the Best Cruise to the Panama Canal - Find the Best Deals Available

16th August 2008
Originally the Panama Canal was built to shorten the travel time for ships that needed to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It opened to vessels on August 15th, 1914 and is now estimated to be used by no less than 13,000 commercial vessels an... Read >
Author: bryan

Will a Warmer World Have Fewer Storms?

22nd May 2008
Recent research from the US suggests that the number of Hurricanes and Tropical cyclones experienced in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will decrease as a result of global warming. At the same time there will be a slight increase in the intensity of these... Read >
Author: markcb

Perfect Lips Again: Cold Sore Home Remedies That Work

20th May 2008
With pharmaceutical treatments proving to be of limited efficacy, many people have found that a variety of cold sore home remedies offer relief that is just as good, if not better. People have been suffering from cold sores for some 2,000 years and over t... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina

Some Of The Most Important Kayak Travel Destinations

19th February 2008
Man always loves to visit new places around the world. He searches many places and instruments to travel. A kayak is the product of this search. Kayak travel is one of the good means of traveling in the early times. But in early days food and shelter are ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

When Fish Make You Sick

28th September 2007
To eat or not to eat-this was Arebonto's dilemma. He knew the risk, but he was hungry. And the barbecued fish smelled delicious. His appetite won out. But the rapid onset of nausea and abdominal pain followed by vomiting and diarrhea made him wish he had ... Read >
Author: KennymackNews

Sail the Panama Canal and marvel at this great human achievement

25th July 2007
This incredible piece of human engineering, dreamt up by the ambitious King Charles V of Spain, took around 75,000 workers over 10 long years to complete and throughout the construction was beleaguered by a range of problems, from financial bankruptcy, ve... Read >
Author: Gavin Hall

Construction of the Panama Railroad

16th June 2007
Hundreds of years before completion of the Panama Canal made water travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans possible across the Isthmus of Panama, people dreamed of a means of traversing the isthmus to avoid the thousands of miles of otherwise unavo... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

The Isthmus of Panama

15th June 2007
Today Panama’s modern city lifestyle, vivacious rain forests as well as booming Panama real estate market and thriving economy make it difficult to imagine that the entire area was once a serene ocean bottom. About twenty million years ago, the continen... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Panama Canal Timeline

09th June 2007
The Panama Canal is world famous for the unprecedented water travel it enables between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as well as the magnitude of engineering innovation that facilitated its construction. The history of the Panama Canal dates back hundred... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Costa Rica a Hot Market for Real Estate Investors

24th January 2007
As more and more people demand a higher return on their investment income than that provided by conservative strategies, real estate investment is a trend that is fast on the rise. However, many middle class Americans are finding that their hard-earn... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Central America Travel Destinations

25th July 2006
Central America is a great travel site. With its combination of rich history and great scenic views, Central America will surely charm any traveler that books a flight. Guatemala starts off the list of travel spots in Central America. The Maya ruins in... Read >
Author: Robbo das

Salmon Fishing: The Basics You Need To Know

21st April 2006
You will find that there are several types of salmon that you could be after. You'll find them in both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans too. In the Atlantic, you will find the founding father of all salmon. This is the original fish name of a salmon... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Traveling Central America - The Panama Canal

12th March 2006
The country of Panama holds a unique strategic geographic location, and it has tried its best throughout the ages to exploit this to the full. From the time of the Portobello fairs to the first transisthmian railroad to the present waterway, often conside... Read >
Author: Dr Bianca Tavares

International Travel: Sights To See

08th February 2006
Some of the world's best places to see outside the USA are listed below. First Australia is the global tourist's favorite for its beautiful beaches, cosmopolitan cities, Great Barrier Reef, vast outback countryside, adventure sports and unique wildlif... Read >
Author: david smith