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Origin and history of white clawed crayfish

23rd March 2011
Also known as Atlantic stream, the white clawed crayfish is native to the UK. It escaped from fish farms and entered UK in the 1970s. It is olive-green to brown in color and is up to 12 centimeters in length. It has underside claws that are off-white to p... Read >
Author: brendarosenthal

Brook Trout Fishing in Maine - Enjoy Catching Brook Trout and More

23rd March 2011
If you're planning a trip to fish for trout, you may want to consider going Brook Trout Fishing in Maine. When many people think about trout fishing, they don't always think of the state of Maine. However, there are many great lakes, rivers, and streams i... Read >
Author: Michel Lopez

Adirondack Brook Trout Fishing - Important Information to Know Before You Go

23rd March 2011
If you're planning an Adirondack brook trout fishing trip, there is definitely a lot for you to learn before you decide to go. This area of Upstate New York is known for the great trout fishing that can be found in the ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams of... Read >
Author: Michel Lopez

Why Rent a Kayak on Anna Maria Island?

20th March 2011
Anna Maria Island is full of fun and the warm sun an average of 360 days a year. With so much to see and do, staying out of the water is going to be hard to do, and for the most part, the waters are warm and this means ocean life is in abundance. While mo... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

Cornish Attraction

18th March 2011
Cornwall is one of the best places to visit when your on holiday, and come rain or shine there is something here for every type of person old, young, adventurous and not so much. Cornwall or Kernow as it is called in the native Cornish language is the ... Read >
Author: AIDAN CANNINGS

Ohio Could Face Flood Challenges All Spring

15th March 2011
Forecasters are calling for yet another round of heavy rain followed by snow in Northeast Ohio. Much of the region has been put under a food watch through Sunday mid-day. Two to three inches of rain is possible with higher amounts in some areas, according... Read >
Author: donm

Gold Prospecting - Seven Items You Will Require For a Effective Hunt

04th March 2011
Gold prospecting has to be a single of the most intriguing outdoor activities a person who enjoys a bit of hard work could at any time take part in.People who know these issues tell us that there is a wonderful offer far more gold in the floor than at any... Read >
Author: Brandy

Himachal Pradesh Tour Guide

26th February 2011
Himachal Pradesh is all about majestic mountains, lovely valleys, dense forests, ancient religious places, beautiful apple orchards, wild flowers, wildlife, romantic streams and rivers and much more. Plan a tour to Himachal Pradesh and you are bound to co... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Bed and Breakfast Peak District

23rd February 2011
The Peak District in Derbyshire, with its leafy forests and vast rolling meadows, was the first landscape in Britain to achieve National Park status in 1951. Ramblers flock there throughout the year to explore its spectacular 1800 miles of public footpath... Read >
Author: Natalie Eastaugh

Great Salmon Fishing With Salmon Fishing Charters

16th February 2011
Sport fishing offers thrilling fishing opportunities. There are so many regions in the world where you can go sport fishing and gain an absolutely fantastic vacationing experience. The waters of British Columbia are known for their exotic fish varieties. ... Read >
Author: AurumWriters

GREEN ENERGY – the fuel of the future

14th February 2011
Green energy is any form of energy which can be used as fuel which is cheap, abundant, and which will not destroy the environment because it does not emit harmful gases in the atmosphere which wreak havoc to the earth’s atmosphere. It is sustainable an... Read >
Author: Wilford Holdlen

When to visit the Amazon, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
One of the most biologically diverse regions in the world and probably of the most spectacular ones as well in terms of scenery, the Amazon rainforest is a magical destination for all nature lovers. Travel deep in the heart of the forest and observe exoti... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Cheapest Water Filtration System

09th February 2011
Water is best known as "the elixir of Life". Today we are alive and thriving because we have water. All plant, animal and human life on earth needs water. As humans, we have made water necessary for generating electricity, for running steam engines, for i... Read >
Author: mary dezfoli

Whitewater rafting in and around Cairns

08th February 2011
Occasionally we do look like we can go somewhere and never care about anything else. Where we can leave behind a safe and beautiful world, and chase a taste of excite and potential hazard. Various adventure sports allow us to be heroes and heroines for... Read >
Author: Marty Gates

South Africa Holidays

03rd February 2011
There is no continent on the planet that has the diversity of people, places and things that Africa has to offer. All the major European countries took a piece of the continent and influences from the colonial overseers is apparent and in some instances p... Read >
Author: barry summers
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