Articles, tagged with "rock face", page 2
09th March 2010
The ruins of ancient Messini lie scattered in a sheltered valley beneath the picturesque village of Mavromati, 32km northwest of Kalamata in Messinia. Mavromati is a small village built like an amphitheatre up the foothills of the sacred mountain of Ithom...
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Author:
Claire May
09th March 2010
Go Pro HD cameras offer the user the ability to mount, wear or attach a highly durable and high definition camera in order to record in high detail some of their more extreme and exciting moments. While a digital camera with super high definition will sui...
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Author:
Steve Mc Karmik
08th February 2010
Do not expect to just throw on a pair of sneakers and go climb your nearest rock face. In order to get anywhere in sport climbing you need a solid pair of sport climbing shoes. There are a couple of things to look for in your shoes so be sure that they ha...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
15th January 2010
You may be wondering what coasteering is or perhaps you think it is a new ‘hip' activity - hopping from coast to coast on the most action-packed holiday? Alas, it is neither of those, although I wouldn't mind dabbling in a bit of the latter. No, Coastee...
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Author:
dezbroatch
14th December 2009
Today, Americans seem to have been bitten by the bug to climb cliffs and rocks and that is why rock climbing has become such a popular sport in the country. To be sure, before one is able to succeed at this sport, as a climber one will need to be strong, ...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
01st December 2009
Historically it is reported that magnets have been around for an extremely long time. Magnets were first documented around 2500-3000 years BC. Their origins are first noted in Asia Minor in a vast land called Magnesia. The earth there was enriched with ir...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
21st October 2009
My wife and I were fortunate enough to visit a gold mine in Africa. We found it to be more than just gold. We went deep down into "mother- earth", more than a mile deep. We experienced first-hand where gold has been stored for millennia, how fabulous it l...
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Author:
Johannes C Breyten-Bach
23rd September 2009
Nestled within a landscape full of rugged hills, sparkling lochs and picturesque forests, Edinburgh is one of the most attractive capital cities to be found in Europe. Featuring a stunning selection of cobbled streets, stylish shops and world-class visito...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
11th August 2009
Rock climbing has become a favorite hobby for many athletes. Due to the emergence of indoor climbing gyms, the sport has become an affordable and safe activity. It is a fact that rock climbing is a very dangerous sport. The higher one goes, the more risky...
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Author:
Collin Harvey
29th July 2009
If you are lucky enough to have a garden then making the most of the space is something that every gardener needs to do. Providing variety in the garden will encourage the wildlife and make your outside space somewhere you would want to spend time and re...
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Author:
rig001
09th April 2009
Finding and catching crappie consistently is to understand their seasonal movements.
The key to finding crappie consistently is to understand their seasonal movements. Early spring when the water begins to warm crappie will migrate from their wintertime ...
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Author:
Dan Thomas
04th March 2009
Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland is one goodies bag, that is filled to the brim with a whole lot of attractions, in addition to the Edinburgh Hotels which are spread all across the city. The capital city of Scotland is famous for almost everything ...
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Author:
lexia jacob
18th February 2009
As someone who's been involved with video production for a long time, it's interesting to see the changing face of this industry.
No longer do we see many big, bulky cameras and a lot of cameramen I know are relieved about that as they head off to thei...
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Author:
kel
03rd February 2009
Turkey lying as it does partly in Western Asia and partly in South Eastern Europe is transcontinental. It has the Mediterranean sea to the south, the Aegean sea to the West and the Black sea to the north. A varied history with many different civilisatio...
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Author:
Amber Mike
03rd February 2009
Named to commemorate Ma Zu, a fortune-teller in Putian, Fujian Province, Barra temple is frequently visited by worshippers of any kind. Ma Zu's name is written in history as a person whose spirit helped vendors and fishermen to overcome the dangers in the...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe