Articles, tagged with "zero temperatures", page 4
03rd February 2010
The winter of 2009/10 is shaping up to be one of the coldest for many years, with many regions of the UK also experiencing record snowfall. So, during the many days and nights of sub-zero temperatures the challenge for most people is to keep warm without ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
25th January 2010
Going green this New Year could be easier than you think! A good place to start is to perhaps replace your heating and hot water system with a more eco-friendly option such as an Air Source Heat Pump system Getting yourself a cost effective and green Air ...
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Author:
R J Stevens
18th January 2010
The continent of Antarctica is truly unique, with its breathtaking beauty it still can be incredibly ruthless to anyone who tries to dominate it. The uniqueness also comes from the fact it's the only continent on earth that has never been bloodied by war....
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Author:
kenny colley
12th January 2010
An icy windshield is one of several things that can drastically detract from visibility on the roads and so cause accidents. Obviously if you can't see through your windshield clearly you won't be able to react as quickly to obstacles and hazards on the r...
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Author:
Ely Ron
14th December 2009
People generally take cruises headed for tropical spots that have miles of beaches plus palm trees. Those who want adventure in the summer head north and watch whatever wildlife thrive there along with other interesting scenery. For the ...
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Author:
abag ael
09th December 2009
Cruise vacations are often associated with temperate regions that have palm trees and several sandy coasts. Some thrill seekers head out north to places like Alaska to get their fill of interesting wildlife and view a different scene. Those who take adven...
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Author:
Rolf Chin
02nd December 2009
Now the winter months are upon us, thoughts for many are turning to a ski holiday - and hotel accommodation with a difference at specially made ice hotels in Europe and North America.
And the European ski country of Andorra is hoping to attract tourist...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd November 2009
Canada is known for its beautiful landscapes, friendly folk and most of all - its chilly, white Canadian winters. The below-zero temperatures and mountains of snow can either be a dream come true for some and a nightmare for others. If you're thinking abo...
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Author:
Bob Adams
23rd October 2009
Put the shorts and t-shirts away and bring out the sweaters and jackets. Summer is over, fall is upon us, and winter is right around the corner. It's time to get yourself and your home ready for sub-zero temperatures and snow. Do you even know where to be...
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Author:
Leo Nov
14th October 2009
The arrowood viburnum can grow to a height of six to fifteen feet with a similar spread. They are very versatile trees as they tolerate a range of soils, including wet soils and grow in full sun, partial shade or full shade. Because they will tolerate we...
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Author:
Gen Wright
12th October 2009
The first thing that usually comes to mind when someone brings up the great state of Arizona is its supposedly hot and dry atmosphere. Lizards and deserts come to mind, as do a number of other unrealistic depictions of the Grand Canyon State. However, wha...
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Author:
Brian larson
29th September 2009
Today we start our journey north towards Paris in a few days time. First stop is Cannes home of the film festival and one of the most prestigious of the French Riviera resorts. Until you have walked along the harbor front and seen first hand the size of t...
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Author:
Apple Tree
10th September 2009
Sports fans are a passionate bunch. They'll endure sub-zero temperatures to see a game through to the bitter end, and trek halfway around the country to root for their home team. Remember those credit card commercials where Red Sox fans said what they'd g...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
24th August 2009
Camping is a great way to experience nature from close quarters and also to relax at the same time. How well you are able to enjoy your camping experience will depend upon the camping equipment you choose. Select the equipments you need keeping in mind th...
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Author:
John Michael
18th August 2009
MUCH could be said about the inconveniences of winter in the northern latitudes, of the cold and ice, of the frost and snow that threaten man and other creatures with hardship and hunger. Winter often reminds one of whining car wheels caught in slippery r...
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Author:
Ruel