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29th September 2009
Flats fishing can be an exciting and rewarding experience for fishermen of all ages, whether just beginning or accomplished angler. Flats are long, level, shallow water areas next to deeper water. They are found in bays estuaries and marshes. They are als... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Fishing is something that many people consider a process of luck and chance. For example, the average gentleman who approaches the local waterway on a Sunday afternoon has a chance of catching a specimen. But does his lonely prawn – sitting in front of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
No matter how good the equipment you use, you can’t have a secure anchor for your boat unless you know how to use the gear properly. Often boaters will refer to anchoring as an art that you learn and improve upon through experience. The first step in an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
With research recently published by Post Office® warning of the costs of ‘must have' items for UK holidaymakers, it might be that ‘staycationers' will need to save money on other areas of their holidays. Travel is likely to be a big cost to some, bu... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th August 2009
Hovercraft were first registered as an invention by Sir Christopher Cockerell over 50 years ago and immediately captured the attention of the public.
The very first commercial hovercraft, the SRN1 resembled a flying saucer; everybody was fascinated by... Read >
Author: Mike Glanville
04th August 2009
A sparkling jewel of San Diego, the La Jolla area is a picture perfect post card with several beaches along more than seven miles of coast against an array of rolling hills known as Mount Soledad.
Being a part of San Diego, La Jolla is only 15 minutes... Read >
Author: Galen Bass
31st July 2009
Digha is the queen of all tourist spots in West Bengal as far as coastal beauty is concerned. Located at a few hours distance from Kolkata, the capital of the state, Digha is a spot that remains thickly crowded with tourists almost throughout the year.
... Read >
Author: arpita
22nd July 2009
You wouldn’t normally associate Wales with Mediterranean-style weather, but that’s what the weathermen are forecasting for this summer and that optimistic prediction could be all it takes to persuade even more Britons to stay at ‘home’ for their s... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd July 2009
In this two-part mini guide to the Isle of Wight, we're going to be giving you all the intel needed for a great Isle of Wight Holiday and letting you in on a few local secrets. This first part is going to look at getting to the Island and what to see once... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2009
Sun lovers needn't travel abroad for excellent Sandy Beaches. You can travel to Cornwall and visit some of Newquay's stunning eleven beaches.
One of the most popular and famous beaches is Fistral Beach. Surfers often flock to the particular beach as it ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
Virtually all visitors to Bali spend some time at the beach — wandering along baking strips of sand watching bathers, surfers and sun worshippers, or even lying prone absorbing the sun’s uv rays. Few visitors, however, appreciate the natural interest ... Read >
Author: Dharma
16th July 2009
Daytona Beach is a perfect family-friendly vacation destination, featuring sandy beaches stretching for more than 20 miles. This beach holds claim to the “World’s Most Famous Beach” and is devoted to the normal seaside pleasures with glitter of a fu... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell
28th June 2009
Dollymount Strand is a beautiful coastal suburb of Dublin located on the north coast of Dublin Bay. Dollymount Strand has been enjoyed and loved by generations of Dubliners, it is easy to see why this is so when you visit this striking beach and see for ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
29th May 2009
A 3G iPhone can definitely be useful. Particularly when you’re half way to the Lake District and the dog’s just chewed your map in half. But when you get there, you just want to shut the thing off and live life off the map for a while. which is why th... Read >
Author: Wide World Magazine
29th May 2009
Planets have their own effect on the lives of people. The planets in the solar system impart significant impact on human lives. De facto a type of divination based on the theory that the positions and movements of celestial bodies (stars, planets, sun, an... Read >
Author: myindiaguide
20th May 2009
British seaside piers were a product of the Victorian era in the 19th Century. With steam trains allowing cheap travel, the public flocked to coastal resorts. The piers were first built as simple wooden decked structures allowing people to walk out over t... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud
28th April 2009
Learn How to Sail - Sailing Navigation & Chart Plotting
by Clive Peterson
Why Nautical Charts are Essential.
Navigation & Chart Plotting.
Many new boating people who are out in the sea do not feel important to carry nautical charts onboard. I... Read >
Author: Learn sailing
15th April 2009
Nestled along the calm waters of the Coral Sea, the Whitsunday Islands are a place where you can reenergize and recharge; a place where magic surrounds you, beauty envelops you and serenity overtakes you; they are a place where you can explore quiet lagoo... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
04th April 2009
Southeast Asia has been flooded with holidaymakers for a number of reasons, it’s lively city culture, collections of temples and natural sites, delicious Asian cuisines, and of course the sandy beaches. With the subzero temperature around Europe in rece... Read >
Author: S.Travel
21st March 2009
Devon is rightly famed for its beaches which attract huge numbers of people from across the country each year. Here are some of the most popular beaches Devon has to offer.
Woolacombe
The beach at the sea side village of Woolacombe in North Devon is o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th March 2009
Although Devon doesn’t have as much coastline as Cornwall, it still boasts some of the most beautiful and dramatic coastal scenery in the whole of the country. With more and more Brits considering spending their holiday in the UK this year, it is unsur... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th March 2009
Walking is, by its nature, a safe activity. For most of us, the only dangers are motorists, big dogs and drunks on a Saturday night. But if you walk in the country you need to be aware that there are dangers out there. In this article I shall deal wi... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
11th March 2009
Protected from the large swells of the West, Cabo San Lucas is considered by many to be a sailing and boating paradise. The calm waters, beautiful scenery and abundant ocean wildlife make for ideal boating conditions throughout the year. For this reason, ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
03rd February 2009
Not only the home of a gorgeously picturesque coastline, Cornwall offers some of the most stunning landscapes in Britain. The county of Cornwall boast 12 different “Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty”. These distinctive areas are hugely admired by bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2009
Easter is a great time to take a trip to Pembrokeshire. The Welsh countryside will finally becoming alive after the long winter with trees turning green and all the beautiful spring flowers start to bloom turning Pembrokeshire into a multicolour patchwork... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th December 2008
Fancy a day trip out of London? Brighton is well worth considering. Find out what's to see and do in the city. Read on for more...
What’s to see in Brighton?
Brighton is a very popular seaside resort for people in London and is sometimes called ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Getting a job is a sale and requires the skills of a top sales person. Unfortunately most people never learned how to sell, even most sales people. To complicate the matter further this sale is about you, which is very emotional. The good news is that y... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
30th October 2008
Getting a job is a sale and requires the skills of a top sales person. Unfortunately most people never learned how to sell, even most sales people. To complicate the matter further this sale is about you, which is very emotional. The good news is that y... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
01st October 2008
The River Thames in London is tidal from Teddington through the city and down to the mouth where it enters the sea. The tide rises and falls due to the rotation of the earth and gravitational pull of the moon. Very basically the water wants to stay at the... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
08th September 2008
There is five islands that people actually live on and another fifty areas that people that live there would call islands with hundreds more rocks that surface at low tide. These rocks have caused many shipwrecks over the years but are a beautiful extensi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th August 2008
When you hear about a near death experience it usually involves an unpleasant or painful event like a car accident. For me it was simply a great snorkelling event one summer a few years ago.
I was at Phillip Island (Victoria, Australia), snorkelling in... Read >
Author: Angelo
27th August 2008
When you hear about a near death experience it usually involves an unpleasant or painful event like a car accident. For me it was simply a great snorkelling event one summer a few years ago.
I was at Phillip Island (Victoria, Australia), snorkelling in... Read >
Author: Angelo Campione
23rd July 2008
Jersey, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel (in contrast to Jersey, USA), is a small yet beautiful island, perfect for a short holiday.
The island itself is as far south as France (St. Malo is less than 4 miles away and visible on a clear... Read >
Author: Richard Adams
10th July 2008
The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club (RLYC) is a marina and a premier yachting and sailing club. The establishment is situated on the island of Langkawi (Kedah), Malaysia.
(Latitude 6o 18.2' N, Longitude 99 o 51.1' E, its main radio service being accessible ... Read >
Author: Stampede Design
25th February 2008
Bass fishing is a really popular sport that can be enjoyed by anyone with the knowledge of a few Bass fishing basics. All species of Bass are some of the most sought after fish, as they are great fun to catch, and offer some of the best sport, both from t... Read >
Author: Richard Legg
23rd February 2008
Sandown is a seaside resort town and civil parish on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight, England, neighbouring the town of Shanklin to the south. Sandown Bay is the name of the bay off the English Channel which both towns share, and it is notable f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st February 2008
There�s never a dull moment inside the caves of Europe. With such colourful history hidden under the crevices of the earth, spelunking tours are akin to a living classroom. Some of the world�s longest and largest caverns have been opened to tourists w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th February 2008
Bass fishing is a really popular sport that can be enjoyed by anyone with the knowledge of a few Bass fishing basics. All species of Bass are some of the most sought after fish, as they are great fun to catch, and offer some of the best sport, both from t... Read >
Author: mike legg
23rd January 2008
Water is a renewable energy resource, and one that offers the greatest variation in power production. We can harness the water energy through what is known as motive energy or through the differences it experiences in temperature.
Water is nearly one th... Read >
Author: Christopher
08th October 2007
With the course time, a lot of miracles became more and more understood. According to the words of Hume, some miracles are tricks of nature, for example the splitting of the Red Sea in the well-known Bible’s story. This miracle can be easily explained: ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
01st July 2007
Tidal power traditionally involves erecting a dam across the opening to a tidal basin. The dam includes a sluice that is opened to allow the tide to flow into the basin; the sluice is then closed, and as the sea level drops, traditional hydropower technol... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer
19th June 2007
A STINGRAY TALE
The head of Queen Charlotte Sounds are tidal. The tide range is not huge, but the water being as shallow as it is, low tide reveals a great expanse of brownness. Ringed by lush native bush to the waterline, this little corner of Marlb... Read >
Author: vincent bossley
29th March 2007
Many anglers overlook the phases of the moon and the way that these phases affect the behavior of the fish. It's free and easy to pay a little bit of attention to the phases of the moon and then use this information to your advantage. In this article I'... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler
19th February 2007
Rhosneigr is a very popular tourist destination, particular with anyone interested in watersports, this makes it a great place for photographers who like capturing windsurfer shots and the like. The village itself doesn’t really have anything to attract... Read >
Author: simonkit
09th February 2007
The section of coastline between Benllech and Amlwch is probably the most contrasting section of the Anglesey Coastal Path and provides numerous possibilities for the landscape photographer. The coastal path climbs dramatically as it leaves Benllech and t... Read >
Author: simonkit
24th January 2007
Tambor is a lovely small village situated in the valley of a large and calm horseshoe bay: the Bahia Ballena which means whale bay in English. This place is a gateway to the legendary beaches and breaks of Malpais, Montezuma, Santa Teresa, Playa Cocalito,... Read >
Author: Tomlara
14th January 2007
Trinidad and Tobago are islands in the Caribbean Sea so there are myriad opportunities for kayaking. However for those who do not want to contend with large waves, ocean swells and ocean currents, Trinidad and Tobago offers a choice of sheltered saltwater... Read >
Author: brian ramsey
08th January 2007
Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave
Photographing in a sea cave, although not without it's safety hazards, provides a challenging and rewarding photography opportunity. Wilderness photographer, Laurie McArthur, gives basic tips on handling the dif... Read >
Author: Laurie McArthur
16th November 2006
Koh Samui is far from the main land about 84 km.
It is an Ampher of Surat Thani province. Koh Samui composes of 53 islets. Only three islands are settled: Koh Samui, Koh Matshum and Koh Tan.
Koh Samui has 7 districts and 39 villages. It is famous all ov... Read >
Author: Chan Phoondee
31st August 2006
I was walking through the Sea and Sand RV Park the other day at the Oregon Coast and struck up a conversation with a park guest. We discussed the normal things about the beautiful weather, area growth, whales, and the great new local seafood restauarants ... Read >
Author: Robert Scribner
03rd April 2006
Along the southern coast of Tanzania, there is an old Swahili town and the surrounding beaches of the estuary and Mnazi Bay Marine Park this park makes a tranquil and quiet alternative to larger beach destinations to the north.
Travelling to this area ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
15th March 2006
It seems as each summer passes there is an increase in the number of shark attacks being reported throughout the world. Some would believe this must mean there is an increase in the number of sharks attacking people in the water. Figuratively speaking, an... Read >
Author: Ian Scott
09th November 2005
Cornwall has always been a favourite holiday destination and its dramatic coastline, picturesque villages, vibrant culture and sumptuous cuisine. For those visitors who have travelled to the region, the benefits of a Cornish holiday need no explaining, b... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
31st August 2005
The largest barrier island on the Atlantic coast between New Jersey and Florida is Hilton Head Island. This beach paradise is 12 miles long and 5 miles wide. Because of the high Atlantic tides, the twelve miles of beach are wide and clean, with a new sele... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey
23rd July 2005
Located in south west Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, Sanibel Island is well-known for its sea shells. Year round, a plethora of beautiful, intact sea shells line its sandy white beaches. Sea shell enthusiasts travel from all around the world to walk al... Read >
Author: Peter Kennedy
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