Articles, tagged with "high seas", page 2
02nd June 2011
So what evokes your fancy, a Mediterranean cruise? Or, sailing to a private island, perhaps? Does a typical fun-in-the-sun vacation seems more like your kind of holiday or would you rather stir things up a bit and venture out for an adventurous affair? N...
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Author:
Joy Mitra
02nd June 2011
As much more men and women are taking to the high seas seeking for journey, you will locate that there are various kinds of recreational sailing, and recreational sailboats, that could be of curiosity. Most are standard forms of sailing, but there are als...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
19th May 2011
When most people think of travel from the U.K. to America and back they envision long, boring flights with no space to move around that end up in jet lag.
What a way to start your holiday – by losing the first day to exhaustion. If you have the time, a...
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Cruise Holidays Guide
04th May 2011
White river trout fishing is always an exciting experience both for the skilled or unskilled trout fisherman. The rush of the swollen high seas during the wet season is exhilarating against breathtaking landscape. Many a fisherman just cannot wait for win...
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Author:
Trevor
03rd May 2011
Oceanography deals with the scientific study of all aspects of the ocean including the boundaries as well as all the continents involved. Different from the traditional types
Nature of Job
To be specific; the job of oceanographer are the followings.
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Author:
brainrobin
15th April 2011
When constructing any maritime vessel, it becomes extremely vital to make sure that the construction materials are of the highest quality, and even more importantly, truly created for the purpose you are putting them to. That being said, marine wall panel...
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Author:
george93
06th April 2011
Big or small deals don’t just happen over a cup of coffee or, for those who like high-seas, on a toast of champagne. It essentially needs synergetic mindset, ambitious growth-plans and value-creation for each other to walk down the lanes of opportunity. M...
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Author:
bizex
10th March 2011
Although there are a wide variety of different types of shipping containers on the market, many people choose to purchase only those that are ISO approved...
The ISO is the international standards organization that regulates mass shipments of cargo, an...
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Author:
isabellaaidan
18th February 2011
The spooky old castles (or ‘castillos’) dotted around near lots of the main Lanzarote hotels give an exciting glimpse in to the swashbuckling past of the Island’s history with pirates and adventure on the high seas.
Overlooking the capital of the Old T...
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Author:
emilybpd
16th February 2011
Boating is fun for a lot of people, whether they do it on the regular basis or have only enjoyed the experience once in their life. There are plenty of boating options and you can go out for a sail on the water for a relaxing afternoon or you can fire up ...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
07th February 2011
Naval GPS systems have come a long way and you don’t have to be a sea expert in order to use one. If you go to sea at all, the Marine GPS could become your best ally.
While Marine GPS has become a critical tool for commercial boaters and people travell...
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GPS City Garmin
25th January 2011
Pea coats for men may be found at several retailers and buying centres these days, however they were initially only offered out or issued to the European Navy - Comprising of double breasted collar, occasionally with lapels, usually in navy blue or black ...
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Author:
Willie Lowery
25th January 2011
Kayaks are boats generally used by people living in the Arctic. They are used by the Arctic people to hunt for fish and other creatures. Originally, kayaks were made of wood and animal hide. Today, kayaks have evolved into ones made of plastics and fiberg...
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Author:
Ferdinandarker52
21st January 2011
Even if you have the ability to drive your own yacht on the high seas, you should not be too proud. Now, there is a floating option for you, and that is to stay at the luxurious floating hotel Morphotel which looks like spine in the shape.
When you en...
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Author:
Codeblue
20th January 2011
Sinbad the Sailor is another age-long fictional character from the Arabian night's tale. It first hit the movie scene way back in 1935. Sinbad the Sailor is based on the story of a voyager from the town of Basra. The character is made up with a genie fond...
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Author:
M.Elmasry