Articles, tagged with "high tide", page 3
09th December 2010
They have different names. When found on ocean beaches, they are called “sea glass" but when found on inland shore, they are referred to as “beach glass." These sea wonders are exceptionally beautiful. They are bits of broken glass that have been polished...
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Hueys Planet
21st October 2010
The month of July in 2010 registered an unexpected fall in the sales of new homes. It dipped by 12.4% registering the lowest ever level in the housing market. The housing market seems to continue with its bad state ever after the tax credit boost from the...
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rudson tren
01st October 2010
The climate is milder in comparison to other areas of the same latitude around the globe due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream is nicknamed "Europe's central heating", because it makes Europe's climate warmer and wetter than it would ot...
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Author:
Andrw Clark
11th August 2010
Unrefined sea salt is the completely raw sea salt which is rich in magnesium and calcium compounds and is therefore grey in color and slightly bitter to taste. The unrefined sea salt is also referred to as the fleur de sel and it serves as an ideal ingred...
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Author:
bollinjosh
04th August 2010
One of the benefits of staying at any of the superb Langkawi resorts is that it places you in close access to the beaches, other islands, and the numerous waterfalls that dot the area landscape. Where the natural wonders of Langkawi are concerned, these a...
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Author:
Lek Boonlert
20th July 2010
With the approach of summer break, the Shanghai World Expo tours will reach a new high tide. In order to let the travelers visit the expo safely and conveniently to get a good sightseeing and consuming experience, the Shanghai Municipal Tourism Administra...
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Author:
Nancy Zhai
13th July 2010
Tucked away in the very far corners of South West Cornwall is the charming little town of Marazion - believed to be Britains oldest town. Aside from being steeped in history, and the location of St Michaels Mount, Marazion is also loved by those intereste...
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Author:
Grant Collier
07th July 2010
It would not be wrong to mention that nautical charts are basically the navigations with the use of colors in order to aid those that sail that what kind of distractions are there and what is under water in that certain area to get the journey protected. ...
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Author:
Deborah Smith
07th July 2010
If you seek the best fishing experience, you can try some fishing locations that will totally blow some fun. When it talks about the best, Alaska king salmon fishing is the most recommended. As you engage in the Alaska king salmon fishing, being an expert...
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Author:
Chris Hanson
05th July 2010
Big stretches of colorless sand, coral reefs packed with aquatic life, the supernatural being has shaped Port Blair with enormous care. Untouched and undamaged by contemporary life, this land mass is really just the right tropical heaven. An amazing mix o...
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Author:
leesasteve
02nd July 2010
The legend is that a bishop in the 8th century heard the voice of the Archangel Michael tell him to build the abbey. There had been churches on the site before, but the striking abbey of Mont Saint-Michel was what started drawing pilgrims.
The land ar...
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Author:
Stuart Hely
21st June 2010
Sea voyages are far more compelling than other forms of travel. They challenge you to spend leisure time and enjoy the voyage while you fight the high tides. In order to make your journeys special, there are various marine electronics available for your ...
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Author:
pysystemsbc
02nd June 2010
Situated in the South West of England, Devon is home to a number of stunning attractions to suit everyone's taste including family leisure parks, stunning coastal walks, picturesque seaside towns and villages and miles of golden sandy beaches offering a p...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
02nd June 2010
Most people love the beach and enjoy sunbathing and swimming. Both can be hugely enjoyable provided that some sensible precautions are taken. Here are 10 safety issues to consider when visiting the beach:
1. Do not swim where there is a red flag flying...
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Author:
mb011085
14th May 2010
One of the latest developments in the transport of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is the use of offshore deepwater ports. Instead of bringing double-hulled container ships to coastal ports, a number of new endeavors are underway that will allow the ships to ...
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Author:
Art Jones