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Go Trekking and Fossil Hunting in Fossil Bluff - Tasmania

28th October 2010
If you have an interest of gathering fossils, hunting rocks, or simply an avid devotee of geology, Tasmania is providing a location called Fossil Bluff for you to explore. The area is recognized as a geological monument on the state, and is also encompass... Read >
Author: clintonb

Noosa Hotels..........a Fantastic Day Trip To the Rainbow Beach region

20th October 2010
It's the perfect getaway, a peaceful and idyllic coastal settlement town alongside the multicoloured sand hills whence it's name came from. The town is called Rainbow beach. It is located in the Beautiful Cooloola shire, in the south east corner of the su... Read >
Author: simonettaWitherall

Broome Beaches

07th October 2010
The first thing that appears in most people's mind when hearing “Broome beaches" will probably be Cable Beach. Cable beach is regarded as the famous beach in Broome this is why it gets much attention. But, just several people know that there are still mor... Read >
Author: clintonb

The Bayonne Bridge Problem

06th October 2010
The Bayonne Bridge crosses one of the most heavily travelled waterways into the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Kill Van Kull. This tidal strait is located between Staten Island, NY and Bayonne, NJ, connecting Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay. It... Read >
Author: Nelson Cabrera

Boat Slip Rental - Five Essential Tips for Advertising Your Boat Slip Rental

16th September 2010
So you have a boat slip rental just waiting to be filled?   Well, it is certainly not going to rent itself. Advertising your boat slip is essential for an easy and speedy rental, especially with our current economy and the market of available boat slips... Read >
Author: Jennifer Huff

Chek Jawa, a Delight for the Nature Enthusiast

20th August 2010
Chek Jawa refers to the natural cape and the 100 hectare wetlands it contains, located on the tip of Pulau Ubin, an islet off the north-eastern shores of Singapore's main island. Chek Jawa has one of the remaining few natural rocky shores in the area. The... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Nova Scotia Glooscap Trail – Explore Some of the Most Amazing Migrations!

05th August 2010
There are many Canadian regions that have long managed to draw high acceptance from the traveling world. Well, it's the gifts offered by the Mother Nature for this part of the world that has exactly managed to draw so much popularity. As per the present s... Read >
Author: George

Langkawi Attractions: Beaches, Islands, and Waterfalls

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... Read >
Author: Lek Boonlert

Catch the best waves at Pais Vasco

15th July 2010
Pais Vasco is located in the northeastern corner of the Basque country, Spain. In an ever-versatile country, Pais Vasco lets you experience something totally different from other parts across the country such as Catalonia and Galacia but still have the sa... Read >
Author: Edwin Brook

What to See When Visiting Cornwall

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... Read >
Author: Grant Collier

Where Are The Best Beaches In The UK For Learning How To Surf?

29th June 2010
It may come as a surprise to many to learn that the UK actually contains some fantastic beaches for learning to surf. Surfing is an extremely challenging pursuit, yet the rewards that come with improvement are well worth the multiple wipe outs. First, ... Read >
Author: mb011085

eocaching Sites In Cape Cod For Treasure Hunters And Adventure Seekers

25th May 2010
See Cape Cod like never before with geocaching sites that will thrill the historian, captivate the nature lover, and challenge the adventurer. Geocaching is a modern day treasure hunt where time capsules are unlocked and secret stashes are unearthed. I... Read >
Author: Young

Things to pack when going on a holiday in Mauritius

19th May 2010
After you booked your tickets and a place to stay in Mauritius hotel the next thing to do is to pack your things that you need in going on a great holiday in Mauritius. Try not to bring your whole house! A small bag will do because Mauritius is a shopp... Read >
Author: dany

Surf Travel: A Great Experience

11th April 2010
There are many water sports like water rafting, water surfing and many more. People enjoy these sports as they provide them fun and exercise at the same time. Many people consider water surfing as the most enjoyable water sport. Water surfing is a surface... Read >
Author: Alexis Kurt

How to Avoid Shark Attacks

29th March 2010
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: Daron Soto
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