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Patpong Night Market – Pleasure by night

13th October 2009
Thailand has been luring tourists with its varied attractions, nightlife, shopping delights, religious ponderings and glorious historic relics. From the smiling faces of its people, surfer beaches to its soaring skyscrapers and shrines nestled in between;... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

www.GutCheckFitness.com Exercising in the Heat

02nd October 2009
Summer is here and it’s the perfect time to get outside and have fun. It’s one of my favorite times of year because there are so many outdoor activities to choose from. Swimming, running, bicycling, it’s all more fun outside. That said, the summ... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Largemouth Bass Fishing

30th September 2009
Bass are the most sought out game fish. Its appeal spans cultures, age groups and genders. Bass fishing is the heart of a lot of anglers everywhere. If you look at Nascar and you can see just how popular Bass fishing is among the drives. Bass are so ag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn Digital Photography - 3 Steps to Learning Photography

29th September 2009
The concept of learning to many of us as we grow older is linked to school or college. Learning as we get on with our lives is not something we do naturally. With photography you have to learn or get left behind. If you are going to improve the quality of... Read >
Author: Wayne Turner

Fishing Ideas To Withstand A Heat Wave

29th September 2009
I live in Texas, and during the summer months the heat can be unbearable. I love fishing, but during that time of year, I can not stay out in my boat very long before I am miserable. However I love fishing so much that I usually force myself to go out a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

I Enjoy A Nice Fire

23rd September 2009
Summer is here, and that means only one thing if you have the privilege of living on or near water, like I do. It means that it is time for being on the water, in the water, and near the water. The hours you spend near the water should have one element in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

http://www.GutCheckCert.com Exercising in the Heat

23rd September 2009
Summer is here and it’s the perfect time to get outside and have fun. It’s one of my favorite times of year because there are so many outdoor activities to choose from. Swimming, running, bicycling, it’s all more fun outside. That said, the summer ... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Ubud Hotels

17th September 2009
Some distance from the crowded beaches full of loud kids, only an hours' drive from Ngurah Rai airport or Kuta you may find Ubud, an island inside an island. The difference in settings is amazing when you arrive here compared with coastal destinations. ... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield

Insiders Guide to Luxury Chilean Vacations

03rd September 2009
The biggest city in Chile, Santiago is well known for being a vacation destination spot for those who love living-it-up and who want to experience all the wonder that can be found in this steamy section of the world. Santiago has everything that you could... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Summer Vacation Skin Hazards

30th July 2009
Summer Skin Hazard: Sunburn and Dry Skin The most common skin hazard during the summer is sunburn. We all know spending too much time in the sun and not using sun protection to prevent burns can lead to peeling, itching, dry, flakey and painful skin. T... Read >
Author: gabsandgaurs

The History Of Wool Cloth

14th July 2009
Sometime back in the eons of prehistory, a hunter killed a sheep and brought it home to make a mean mutton stew. His little family liked it so much that he decided he'd try to catch a few of those wooly critters and keep them around, so there would always... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Information About Corbett National Park in India

11th July 2009
Tiger in Corbett National Park Located in the foothills of the Himalayas is the majestic Corbett National Park. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, it is famous for its wild population of Tigers, Leopards and Elephants. Corbett national park was establi... Read >
Author: Vinay

The Grace of God and the Parable of the Laborers – Is God Just?

06th July 2009
Everyone is pleased to have the grace of God in their life but are we disturbed by it when his grace shows up in the lives of others seemingly more generously than in our own? I am afraid that is sometimes the case. The parable of the laborers found in ... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Discovering the Wonder and Majesty of Ayers Rock

12th May 2009
If discovering spectacular, Northwest Territory scenery is on your list of things to do, then by all means include Ayers Rock in your adventures. Also known by its Aboriginal name, Uluru, Ayers Rock is an awe-inspiring, natural destination that is both ap... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

The Many Ways in Which to Explore and Appreciate Ayers Rock

12th May 2009
Often referred to by its aboriginal name, Uluru, Ayers Rock is a spectacular, sacred monolith site in the Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory. Known for its jaw-dropping scenery and challenging hiking and walking tours, Ayer... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

Lawn Care Tips

07th May 2009
-Aeration: Aerating your lawn can help oxygen reach the roots of your grass. Normally, soil has tiny air pockets that provide this oxygen, but your yard can become compact due to sports, kids, mowing and animals. You can aerate with spikes, but they can a... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Evaporative Cooling Units, the Cost Efficient Alternate to Air Conditioning

23rd April 2009
The days are getting longer, frosts are getting shorter and we can just about see summer on the horizon. Long hot lazy days and evenings sat in the beer garden of your local pub with friends are beckoning, unfortunately most of us are still going to have ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Solar Energy Advantages Disadvantages

09th April 2009
Solar energy comes from the sun producing amazing amount of heat. When the rays reach our planet surface with all the intensity it possesses, it may be unbarring for us and we are often forced to run for the shade to keep cool. Solar energy advantag... Read >
Author: doyourock

Are You Fit For Hoopfest?

20th March 2009
When you stay active all year, you are better prepared to participate in Hoopfest As the 20th Anniversary of 's Hoopfest quickly approaches, basketball courts all over town are seeing more action then usual. While some players train year round, whet... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

Rotary Mowers For The Lawn

11th March 2009
injured). Also, lawn mowing in the evening puts less stress on the lawn than lawn mowing when the sun is pounding down in the afternoon. Mowing during the heat of the day during hot weather may cause the lawn to brown. It is best to mow during the coo... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Coping with Australian Summer

04th March 2009
Choosing plants that suit your climate is the ideal way to have a garden that looks good most of the year. Choosing plants that suit your climate is the ideal way to have a garden that looks good most of the year. But there are other things to remember... Read >
Author: Mel C

Tips for Watering Bonsai Trees

24th February 2009
Water is the source of life to plants and it is one of the most important parts of caring for bonsai trees; these are grown in small containers with a limited amount of soil and no water supply other than rain or artificial watering. Most bonsai trees ... Read >
Author: Outdoor And Garden

Stratocumulus clouds Low Lumpy and Dull

13th January 2009
Stratocumulus clouds are one of the most common worldwide clouds and are an excellent indicator of moisture content in the lower atmosphere. Stratocumulus is a low cloud, with its base usually below 7000 ft. It forms patches, sheets or extensive layers of... Read >
Author: markcb

Stratocumulus clouds Low Lumpy and Dull

13th January 2009
Stratocumulus clouds are one of the most common worldwide clouds and are an excellent indicator of moisture content in the lower atmosphere. Stratocumulus is a low cloud, with its base usually below 7000 ft. It forms patches, sheets or extensive layers of... Read >
Author: markcb

A Championship Trophy Is A Memorable Gift To Be Proud Of

07th January 2009
A lot of different events and activities give out trophies. A championship trophy is perhaps the most important one of all. Winning different sports trophies and other awards gives the winners a sense of accomplishment and pride in themselves. All awards ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Baobabs and Giant Jumping Rats of the Menabe Region, Madagascar

02nd January 2009
I am bouncing around the vehicle like a disorientated ping-pong ball. We are spending more time off the main ‘road’ than on it in order to avoid the pot-holes, but before long we are travelling on the evocative burnt red earth that is synonymous with... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives

Tips On Lawn Care For Beginners

29th December 2008
Do you enjoy the look of a lush, green lawn? Do you take pride in your yard, but wish you knew more about taking care of your lawn? If you want to learn how to make your yard the envy of the neighborhood, then here are some great tips on lawn care for b... Read >
Author: joalesto

Your Car and Your Air Conditioner – A Simple Way to Start Your Journey in an Efficient Way

10th November 2008
Most of us are accustomed to use the air conditioner in our cars. Many of us, like I did, may have had unpleasant experiences like driving for a job interview or a date in sweltering heat, if of course your car had no air conditioner. It is not a wond... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles

Room Darkening Drapes Your 3 in 1 Choice

21st October 2008
The look maybe why people choose them or maybe it is the fact that with room darkening drapes they are more like a three in one product. Providing a classic long look for your windows may not be the only things these products can do for your windows and ... Read >

Pure Water Distillers - The Shocking Truth Exposed

27th August 2008
Pure water distillers serve very important uses in some forms of industry. A pure water distiller is not however, the right choice for home purification use. Studies have shown that drinking from pure water distillers on a regular basis could lead ... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Cool and Creamy Recipes for Summer

25th July 2008
During the lazy days of summer people plan to spend time outside enjoying the nice rays of sunshine that pour down on the backyard with family and friends. They want to use cool and refreshing recipes for all of their summer parties because the heat of th... Read >
Author: harjeetkaur

Why Everyone Needs to Book a Holiday Safari in Africa

13th June 2008
So, you have done the vacation thing – winters in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, summers in Europe, spring holidays spent on the sun warmed beaches of South America – and now you are wondering just what is left in the way of a holiday destination... Read >
Author: simon-elliot

Taking Proper Care of Your Ground Orchids

25th April 2008
Growing Orchids can be fun and rewarding. Ground Orchids, or Spathoglottis Pilata their scientific name, are a plant from the Orchidaceae family. They flower year round and are native to southeastern Asia and the Philippians. They are found in the colors ... Read >
Author: Marty

Taking Proper Care of Your Ground Orchids

25th April 2008
Growing Orchids can be fun and rewarding. Ground Orchids, or Spathoglottis Pilata their scientific name, are a plant from the Orchidaceae family. They flower year round and are native to southeastern Asia and the Philippians. They are found in the colors ... Read >
Author: Marty

Finding Sandals for the Outdoor Enthusiast

17th September 2007
When you're headed to the great outdoors, you need the right footwear. But when it's hot and sticky out, those boots just don't seem to be the right fit. Shoe companies and outdoor retailers have answered your calls for comfortable and practical footwear ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Surviving in the Heat of Italy

09th August 2007
Italy can provide a very special location for any holiday, with many choosing the romantic cities of Venice, Florence and Rome. Italy in the middle of summer can, however, be extremely hot. We take a look at how to deal with the Italian heat. For visit... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Chapleau to Cochrane

03rd August 2007
Anxiously we left the hotel about 9:45 wishing and praying that we might see a moose on the road to Timmons. One waitress at the hotel restaurant told us she had seen moose on the road side but later in the day. Out of town we turned on the road toward Ti... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Unusual Birds and Mammals

01st August 2007
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we hear littl... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Ancient City historic park – a one-day tour of Thailand

26th June 2007
A vast site displaying reproductions of some of the most famous monuments Thailand might sound like a day at a tacky amusement park, but most people find Samut Prakan’s Ancient City (Muang Boran) something of a pleasant surprise. Most visitors only visi... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

COOL HATS is not a slang term, a COOL HEAD for all occations.

16th November 2006
COOL HATS Kevin Pringle's mother came up with this idea back in 1999, she tried to develope it and market it, but things just were not right at the time. She shelved the idea until her son got into a class in college that showed him how to market them... Read >
Author: John BURLEW II

Ancient Eastern Exercise Cures Osteoporosis

16th November 2006
If you know anything about the debilitating bone disease called osteoporosis will also know that it is incurable. You would know that this disease extracts calcium from the bones making them brittle over time. No matter how much calcium you try to supplem... Read >
Author: Frank Lam Sheung

Keeping Flowers Fresher, Longer

26th October 2006
Everyone loves a bouquet of fresh flowers, but those lovely blooms never seem to last very long, dying off before their time. If this is keeping you from the joy of purchasing a bouquet or picking your own blooms to brighten your table, get out that vase ... Read >
Author: Morgan Slater

Learn About Unusual Mammals and Birds

14th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on thi... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

We're Having A Heat Wave

30th July 2006
The heat wave we are experiencing around the United States is a topic of some concern. In several major cities, with large populations, people have been left without electricity sometimes for days. Here are some ways to help you survive this unpleasant ex... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

North Cyprus Alter at Pighades

07th July 2006
The Bronze Age sanctuary at Pigadhes dates back to about 1600 B.C. But we are "visiting" it at about 1300 B.C. At that time the eastern Mediterranean was being attacked by a confederation known as "People of the Sea." They conquered North Africa, Crete, A... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

Ways to Better Birding

18th April 2006
Most of the time I bird alone. Not that I am anti-social but due to my busy schedule, my field trips are usually spontaneous and unplanned. Birding alone does have one big benefit because birds are keenly aware of the presence of strangers and there's not... Read >
Author: John Lynn

Does Global Warming Occur Without Man?

01st April 2006
Global warming is perpetually in the news these days. While everyone is aware of pollution problems, did you know a certain amount of global warming occurs as part of the biomass? Does Global Warming Occur Without Man Most discussions about global w... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo