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Big Brother Carries A GPS Enabled Phone

28th September 2009
Phones equipped with GPS receivers are revolutionizing the cell phone industry. As we`ve all seen on our favorite crime dramas, if your cell phone is on, the police can locate you, sort of anyway! For those phones without a GPS receiver, the technology is... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

San Diego Bargains on Craigslist

10th September 2009
San Diego, California is a beautiful town located on the west coast. It's the second largest city in California and is home to a 70 mile stretch of white sandy beaches. Whether you are visiting San Diego on business or vacation, or are considering relocat... Read >
Author: Rocky Mcmahon

Do You Want To Learn All Things Squidoo?

07th September 2009
Our guest on Giant Squid Open Mike was Alex Crabtree aka Drifter 0658, who recently created Factor Y on Squidoo, a new group of male lensmasters. Rocket Moms, a woman's Squidoo group, has been wildly successful for Squidoo and for all of us who participat... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Skips Florist and Christmas House

17th August 2009
Skip's Florist 5324 Mile Stretch Dr., Holiday, FL 34690-6060 (727) 938-3391 (800) 938-9048 Top Holiday Florist - Skip's Florist No matter what the occasion, Skip's Florist, your local Holiday florist, is your one-stop shop for all your floral needs. ... Read >
Author: Skip's Florist

Skip's Florist and Christmas House Services.

17th August 2009
We specialize in the following services: Large inventory of fresh flowers Tropicals Plants European/dish gardens Contemporary and traditional arrangements High-style floral arrangements Silk arrangements Dried floral arrangements Weddings ... Read >
Author: Skip's Florist

Things to Do in Negril, Jamaica

10th August 2009
Negril is a newly developed resort destination on the west coast of Jamaica. Negril began appearing on the tourism radar of Jamaica when American hippies began arriving in droves in the 1960s and 70s. They were greeted by spectacular cliffs, and a seven-m... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

London Dating and Perfecting the Best of Romance

30th July 2009
If you are after dating prowess and the best of dating in London, you must know where to go and why. London dating is more alive and glittery in central London, where the best of all London is found. You can enjoy what the capital has to offer and you can... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Myrtle Beach Condo Rentals The Perfect Choice for Family Vacations

09th July 2009
Just 98 miles north of Charleston on the coast of South Carolina is Myrtle Beach, one of the top beach destinations in the US. The beach is named after the Myrtle trees that are abundant in the area. Although the peak tourist season is between May and S... Read >
Author: Melissa

A shopper's dream come true – Oxford Street

05th July 2009
Want to roam about in a shopoholic's paradise? What better place to start than from the ever so famous Oxford Street, situated in the city of Westminster. This one and a half mile stretch in London is any shopper's dream come true. With over 300 shops... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Dublin's Blue Flag Beach - Dollymount Strand

28th June 2009
Dollymount Strand is a beautiful coastal suburb of Dublin located on the north coast of Dublin Bay. Dollymount Strand has been enjoyed and loved by generations of Dubliners, it is easy to see why this is so when you visit this striking beach and see for ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Surfside Beach Real Estate

06th June 2009
The quiet charm of the Surfside Beach community is very inviting. Not only for families, as the town is known for being a family oriented beach, but also individuals who want to experience wholesome and relaxing fun. Surfside beach is located in Horry ... Read >
Author: kath panambo

Handicapping Sprint Races at the Track

17th April 2009
Most horseplayers opine that route races are more difficult to handicap than sprints. I hold a dissenting view. If the majority were correct, then we would not see such a disparity between the percentages of winning favorites for each type of race.In fact... Read >
Author: Michael Riley

Star Thrower

15th April 2009
We talk so much about the wealth and the riches that become available to us once we learn that we create our world with our thoughts, and once we go into action doing that. I've always said that it makes us better overall, because we become more actualize... Read >
Author: james

Forget the Recession, Lets go Fishing

13th March 2009
Here's my top 5 Western States, spring "Bait Fishing holes" for Trout. I'm not a fancy fly fisherman; I've tried it and just can't get the knack. I like to sit, relax and enjoy the surroundings while I fish. I also like to keep and eat what I catch. ... Read >
Author: Robert E Golden

Hawaii Winters: Big Sunshine, Bigger Waves

02nd February 2009
If you decide to vacation in Hawaii during the winter, you will be going when most people who visit Hawaii beside you go. The peak travel season in Hawaii falls between the middle of December and the middle of April, exactly when many other parts of the w... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

‘Jam-buster’ jury still out

20th January 2009
The jury’s still out on the Government’s latest traffic jam-busting plans for Britain’s motorway network, according to a new survey. Trials on selected motorways to use the hard shoulder as an extra lane to help ease peak time congestion have spl... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Infant Missing After Oakland, California Truck Accident

30th November 2008
Police have discontinued their efforts to find a 10-month-old infant missing after a truck accident in Oakland, California on Saturday night. The unidentified infant was one of seven people, who were riding in a pickup truck that apparently collided with ... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves

A million miles from home: finding paradise in Providenciales

02nd October 2008
Britain once ruled a vast empire that at various points in time has stretched from the Americas in the west, all the way through to Asia and Australasia in the east. Indeed, for over a century, the British Empire was the foremost global power. But whils... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Sorensen's cabins offer uinique stay in Tahoe backcountry

01st October 2008
Sorensen's is not only a resort -- it's a town. We noticed on our Rand McNally map there is in fact a town called Sorensen's at the intersection of Highways 89 and 88 near Lake Tahoe. We double-checked with Innkeeper John Brissenden and, yep, there are... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

A Unique Adventure Vacation in Ghana

29th September 2008
People who are fascinated with places that have rich culture should go on an adventure vacation in Ghana, specifically the city of Cape Coast. The place, which can be found in the central region of Ghana, is a place that has a dark history of colonial... Read >
Author: Gargi

Daytona Beach Is The Place To Be During The Summer

24th September 2008
The pasty sands receive you to unite the gang of unmixed fun and to surround you in the joy of oneness with the pleasing life. Welcome to Daytona Beach Florida, the world's most famed sandpaper and one of the most required after feast destinations in the ... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Top 10 islands of the Caribbean

23rd September 2008
When looking at the top 10 islands in the Caribbean important to note that each and every caribbean island has a little piece of paradise. There are clear blue waters, luxurious hotels, exquisite beaches, snorkelling, sailing and of course the beautiful a... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Hidden Costa in Spain

22nd August 2008
The Spanish coast runs perfectly from North to South, and I usually get stuck in Barcelona, not really very far from the French border. Gaudi’s heady mix of architechure combined with stunnning people watching makes for a city that takes your breathe aw... Read >
Author: Adil Akkus

Recreational Guide: The Arkansas River

15th August 2008
The Arkansas River originates in the state of Colorado and flows Eastward into the Mississippi River. The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the river. The Arkansas River is the fourth longest river in the United Stated, and the second longest tribu... Read >
Author: Ryan

Cycle Routes in Cornwall

20th July 2008
I've lived in Cornwall for many years now and I still find it difficult to find decent cycle routes to use that give a bit of a challenge but aren't too challenging, I cover a few of the routes available below: The Camel Trail Probably the most widely... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Travel Tips for Holidays in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

27th May 2008
At the southern tip of Gran Canaria the island's most popular holiday resorts, Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas sit side by side. Playa del Ingles is the larger and caters predominantly for low budget package holiday tourists whilst Gran Canaria is a more ... Read >
Author: Stewart

Golfing opportunities in Baja california

29th April 2008
Mexico golf could be no more perfectly placed than in the Baja Peninsular. The Baja California Peninsular is renowned for some of the most spectacularly scenic and well designed golf courses in Mexico, and indeed throughout the world. with numerous ... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

Great Yarmouth – For The Perfect Seaside Holiday!

22nd April 2008
A buzzing seaside resort, Great Yarmouth on the beautiful Norfolk coast has all the right ingredients for a traditional seaside holiday the whole family will enjoy. Long stretches of golden beach, bags of attractions both indoor and outdoor for all ag... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Oil Pipeline Roots in California

11th September 2007
The first oil pipeline to be built and operated in California was a project of the Coalinga Oil and Transportation Company. Completed in October 1904, the pipeline reached from Coalinga to Monterey, where it would be met by oil barges that would transport... Read >
Author: wespipe

The Rise and Fall of Route 66

25th July 2007
U.S. Route 66, though no longer an official U.S. highway, remains a coveted symbol of America’s history and culture. One of the first highways in the United States Numbered Highways system, Route 66 opened to traffic in the 1920s, establishing an unprec... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Womens beach in Riccione

13th July 2007
The Adriatic coast of Italy is since ever the favorite summer destination for Millions of German, Austrian and Italian vacationers. Long beaches with waste deep water for hundrets of meters into the sea makes Rimini and Riccione a perfect place for famili... Read >
Author: Martha Mc Qurie

Find All-Around Perfection in New Smyrna Beach

15th March 2007
While Florida may be home to some of the greatest theme parks in the world, it is also a state that draws visitors en masse to its pristine, natural beauty and soft sandy beaches. Away from the crowds that flock to Orlando and Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Be... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Daytona Beach, Florida

12th March 2007
The white sands welcome you to join the party of pure fun and to engulf you in the joy of oneness with the beautiful nature. Welcome to Daytona Beach Florida, the world’s most famous beach and one of the most sought after holiday destinations in the wor... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Oceanside Vacation Rentals

15th February 2007
Oceanside, California is a sunny, sandy beachfront community where you can enjoy relaxing pleasures and recreational pursuits to your heart’s content. If you can imagine a getaway full of swimming, sunbathing, and surfing along the stunning Pacific Coas... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Land of a Million Heartbeats - Alaska’s Copper River Delta

13th January 2007
The Copper River Delta, with its 700,000 acres of rivers, sloughs, ponds and marshes is the largest contiguous wetland on the West Coast of North America. Each spring as shorebirds and neo-tropical migrants make their way from their wintering grounds in C... Read >
Author: Robin Irving

Excellent Hawaii Vacation Guide

01st January 2007
Planning a trip to Hawaii? This Hawaii Vacations Guide is a must for all your adventurous and cultural needs. Hawaii is a series of tropical islands with much to offer the curious or active tourist. It can be an expensive trip, but knowing the insider... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson

Hilton Head Vacations

16th November 2006
Sometimes, when you have an idea in your head of what a vacation should be, you wish you could create the perfect setting by combining the best ingredients of all your past trips, making a sort of jigsaw puzzle of fun memories and pleasant diversions. Rar... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Years of therapy agate hunting

31st August 2006
I was walking through the Sea and Sand RV Park the other day at the Oregon Coast and struck up a conversation with a park guest. We discussed the normal things about the beautiful weather, area growth, whales, and the great new local seafood restauarants ... Read >
Author: Robert Scribner

Beautiful Bethany Beach

14th August 2006
If you're a believer in signs, then the giant totem pole known as Chief Little Owl that watches over the town of Bethany Beach will certainly give you pause. Carved from a red cedar log and depicting a Nanticoke Indian Chief with a regal-looking eagle ato... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Delray Beach Fun

08th August 2006
Delray Beach Florida is county of Palm Beach bordered by Boca Raton and Boynton Beach. Delray Beach has a population of over 60 thousand, composed of different people with diverse cultures. Primarily populated by Americans, the county is also home to a lo... Read >
Author: Mark Peoples

Rafting The River of No Return

25th April 2006
Whitewater rafting is simply a blast, pun intended. This brings us to the river of no return, an excellent challenge in Idaho. Rafting The River of No Return Idaho is an incredibly beautiful state, a place with no massive cities or the resulting ur... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Tourism is Back in Full Swing in Cancun, Mexico

24th April 2006
Cancun is back, better than ever! Over a hundred Mexico resorts have reopened and the state tourism minister predicts Cancun will draw as many visitors in 2006 as it did two years ago. And the travel deals are great! If you haven't been, now may be th... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein

Discover the unknown Costa Blanca

18th April 2006
The sun-baked Costa Blanca is a 170 mile stretch of white sandy blue flagged beaches, bright blue skies, the sparkling Mediterranean on Spain's east coast, centred on Alicante and running from Denia in the north to Mazarrón in the south. It's a wonderful ... Read >
Author: Bruce Gibson

Hotels in Central London: History and Luxury

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander Central London is where everything is: the history, the culture, the center of the UK's government, and the night life. For about a three-mile stretch between the Tower of London and Hyde Park, you'll find most of the London you... Read >
Author: S Wander