Articles, tagged with "low tide", page 3
14th February 2011
One of my readers recently emailed me and asked, "What do I need to know about running on the beach? I'm new to it and I ran barefoot today, and I really enjoyed it. I'm worried about hurting myself, though, so is running with or without shoes best?"
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Author:
Blaine Moore
10th February 2011
The world experiences around 70-100 shark attacks every year, causing at least 5-15 deaths. “At least," because not all shark attacks are reported. In most third world countries, the attacks remain undisclosed to avoid publicity that will have a huge effe...
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Beachtown
02nd February 2011
Spending your holidays in Devon is a magnificent idea, especially if you love the sun, wind and air. The first step that you should do is to book a place to stay. The holiday cottages in Devon and the holiday cottages in Torquay are elegant and great plac...
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Author:
bluechipholidays
20th January 2011
Manche is a department in Normandy named after the French world for the English Channel – La Manche, meaning “the sleeve". The region is famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and the World Heritage Site, Mont St Michel. Walking routes cross the region, a...
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Author:
Phil H
17th January 2011
This land was part of a sugar cane farm, which was owned by Basil Townsend. Ballito was proclaimed a town in 1954 and reached borough status in 1986. The town's name was borrowed from a glossy magazine advert for Ballito Hosiery showing sheer silk Italian...
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Author:
Malcom Hasgill
06th January 2011
Stability, lightness, speed and power, an all together "snappy" boat is the catamaran sail boat. A catamaran owes these qualities to a double hull. This makes it lighter and, therefore, faster. This is one of the many advantages of the catamaran sail boat...
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Author:
Steve Stelzner
05th January 2011
Formentera happens to be among the tiniest islands within the Illes Pitiüses cluster, which includes both Ibiza and Formentera. Additionally it is located at the deepest north of this island. Right this moment, it is a part of the autonomous communities ...
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Author:
Sarah Keller
20th December 2010
OK, so call us weird, but we had always wanted to see the Bay of Fundy in Canada. I know what some of our friends thought... Bore tides? How boring!
But really it was fun, never boring. The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world. It'...
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Author:
Stuart Hely
20th December 2010
Chandipur is a beautiful, secluded seaside resort with a unique beach. Twice a day, at low tide, the sea in Chandipur recedes for 5 km, returning only when the high tide comes in.
At Chandipur, this unusual phenomenon exposes miles of fine silvery sa...
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MandakiniHotels
08th December 2010
Invercargill is the Southernmost City in New Zealand and it is the commercial heart of Southland. It is a beautiful city with wide boulevards flanked by Victorian heritage buildings and many stunning parks and walks to enjoy besides being a great place fr...
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Author:
1million2012
08th December 2010
At the commercial centre of Southland lies New Zealands most Southern city, Invercargill. It is a very convenient base to the wonders of Southland as well as being a lovely city with Victorian heritage buildings, wide boulevards, parks and beautiful walks...
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1million2012
07th December 2010
Why are the hotels classified as 5 star hotels or lower category hotels? It is with the rankings that you can have an idea about the tariff and wealth of facilities offered. You can also avail all business conveniences; the business centre in all 5 star h...
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Author:
Jena Smith
01st December 2010
Donostia (or the more common name, San Sebastian), means Basque in Euskera, which is an ancient language whose origin is unknown, although as many as 35% of the local residents speak this language. The Donostiarras, or the locals of San Sebastian, use Eus...
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Author:
Alvin Toffler
09th November 2010
This article brings to the reader some of my favourite areas of the Yorkshire Coast.
Thornwick Bay
It is said that Thornwick Bay takes its name from "Thor" the god of thunder because this is likened to the roar of the waves breaking on the cliffs du...
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Author:
Sharon Malone
05th November 2010
Located in East Brittany, on the border with Normandy, Ille-et-Vilaine boasts a stunning coastline and fine culture, especially around the city of Rennes. Running from the Dinard and Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine’s coastline is known as the Emerald Coast an...
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Author:
Phil H