Articles, tagged with "loch ness monster", page 1
10th February 2012
Inverness is the Richesse of the Scottish Highlands and for a number of years has been one of the quickest expanding cities in Western Europe. It now incorporates a really modern sense and it has come to be in style with tourists from everywhere in the wo...
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Author:
Pat Baker
06th May 2011
Many people wish to learn how to become an explorer. Unfortunately, not much how-to information exists on the subject. The good news is that it is very possible to become an explorer. In fact, becoming an explorer may be no harder than acquiring a day job...
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Author:
Thomas Carroll
16th March 2011
You don't believe in the Loch Ness Monster. You don’t believe your friend caught Jaws fishing off the Florida coast. So why do most boaters believe boat insurance does not cover them wherever they go?
Progressive Insurance surveyed more than 1,000 boa...
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Author:
texasprimeinsurance01
07th March 2011
editor's notebook You'd think with all the cell phone cameras out there snapping away at every inch of the planet, quaint little mysteries like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster would be cleared up in a, um, flash.Well, perhaps that'll turn out to be the ...
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Author:
Clay Pickett
01st March 2011
Most well-loved fictional stories that we read in books are inspired by true to life experiences that may be hard to understand and accept. This is exactly the case with the Loch Ness Monster that people nicknamed Nessie and the Argentinian Lake Monster c...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
17th February 2011
At first glance, lanyards and llamas would appear to have much in common. Both can carry things for their owners’ benefit. Both can be very attractive. And both start with the letter L. Sounds like a perfect match.
But are they? Would llamas wear lanya...
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Author:
Andrew McBride
11th February 2011
While it is hard to rank rivers and lakes around the world in terms of who is the longest and world largest enclosed body of water, there are a few that stand out in the crowd. Nile River is the world’s longest river, clocking in at over 4,000 miles .The ...
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Author:
U_Blog
03rd February 2011
Every marriage has its share of ups and downs. When you've found out your husband has been cheating on you, your every thought is focused on how to stop your husband's cheating. But, before you decide that you're going to go all out in an effort to save y...
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Author:
T Dub Jackson
06th December 2010
Is there such a thing as a free tax service? The answer is a resounding yes, but it is also a very limited resounding yes.
The Loch Ness Monster. Fiscal Responsibility by the government. An honest politician. A cheap lawyer. A free tax service. Yes, a...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
29th October 2010
Banksy is the art world’s megastar, accessible to the masses, questioned on its true artistic merit by more discerning aficionados. If you like he produces the equivalent of pop songs, catchy, sometimes with a little depth, quickly dispensable.
And so he...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
06th October 2010
With so much to see and do in Scotland, it can be tough to narrow straight down the listing of locations and sights that you and your household want to check out. This record covers different points of interest in Scotland so no matter wherever you remain...
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Author:
Thomas Joyce
09th July 2010
Given the spectacular and stunning natural beauty of the country you'd be a fool to yourself in not hiring a campervan in Scotland, as the open roads beckon. With almost 300 campsites in all corners of the country there is something for everyone and consi...
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Author:
ashstrain
07th July 2010
There is such a breath taking variety of beautiful scenery to be found in Scotland that you could easily spend more than one lifetime and still not see it all.
From the stunning peaks to the crystal waters and everything in between, including many hist...
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Author:
Roger Dean Bear
04th June 2010
Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is one of the most northern cities in the United Kingdom that lies at the mouth of the River Ness.
It's a popular holiday destination for British and international tourists alike, who want to camp in the stunning...
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Author:
Hotels in Suffolk
03rd June 2010
The most northerly city in Britain, Inverness has established a strong reputation in recent years as a major centre for tourism on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Despite its remote location, Inverness has a wealth of transport links connecting the ci...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan