Articles, tagged with "scuba divers", page 4
26th November 2010
If you're looking to set sail on the open seas, but can't afford the luxury yachting lifestyle, then a nautical flea market may provide the logical conclusion to your search. From bargain boats to souvenirs of the sea, marine flea markets offer a vast an...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
18th November 2010
Easter weekend is around the corner. Many South Africans will be making their way down to the Kabuli Natal Coast for some well-deserved downtime. Durban is the third biggest city in South Africa (behind Johannesburg and Cape Town) and one of the most popu...
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Author:
neha
04th October 2010
Traveling to Mexico and or Canada has been on the minds of most United States citizens at one point of time. Since these countries are well known in North America, non U.S. citizens will most likely want to partake in one of these vacations.
Let’s look a...
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Author:
Nubby
18th August 2010
The Maldives is a playground for the active traveler where a world of adventurous possibilities is on offer to entertain visitors of all energy levels. From scuba diving to wind surfing you can take part in almost every imaginable water sport known to man...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th August 2010
Roses is a Spanish tourist resort in the region of Catalan on the coast of the Costa Brava. It is nearly thirty kilometers from the border with France. Roses is placed between Cap de Creus and the Montgre Mountain. This city was interesting to the Greeks ...
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Author:
bartholomew
10th August 2010
Cadaques is a small village in the Costa Brava region. This quaint village is different from all places in Costa Brava. It has almost two thousand residents. Even though it is a really small place, it was a host to many celebrities in its history. Matisse...
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Author:
Adal Bert
09th August 2010
For an exotic holiday that will not break your budget, look no further than the sunny beaches of tropical Mexico. In Mexico, you can tour ancient pyramids, swim with the dolphins, snorkel crystalline watersâ€"or simply hang your hammock on a white sand be...
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Author:
Jennifer Smith
06th August 2010
Photography has become a very lucrative career option. It is even better if you have a passion for photography, which makes it a pleasurable mode of earning. With the advancement in technology, photographers are looking for various avenues to get a peek i...
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Author:
Abby fox
05th August 2010
Portable oxygen is a necessity for many people around the world. Primarily for those who suffer from COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) which in simple terms means that their lungs are not absorbing and processing sufficient oxygen. As we all kn...
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Author:
Philip Robinson
03rd August 2010
Majorca and Menorca - two of the three Spanish Balearic Islands - are popular for golf vacations.
Between them they offer no less than 14 golf courses, and are well designed courses that can be as enticing to novice golfers as they are challenging to v...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd August 2010
They say that the ocean is another world altogether. You see things you've never seen, and that's probably a lot of people have gotten into scuba diving as a hobby. And if you're really passionate about it, you'd want to travel and see where the best dive...
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Author:
seo.marketingzen
13th July 2010
There are quite a few innovations that came about because some of the participants were deaf. You can often see these innovations in every day life and you may even use some of them yourself without knowing where the notion came from. This ought not be su...
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Author:
Owen Jones
28th June 2010
Just like any other recreational activity that requires professional tuition, scuba diving is no exception. In fact, this is one water sport that you don't want start without the necessary knowledge. In order to be safe and enjoy diving, you need to start...
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Author:
Mark J Walters
11th June 2010
Finis Mp3 PlayerSwimming laps in the billiards again once again and forth-again yet again and forth. As you're swimming you notice the splashing of waves against the lane barriers and sides of the merge. Exhaled bubbles rush past your ears in loud success...
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Author:
Raymundo Hahn
01st June 2010
Scuba diving is about a lot more than looking at fish. It can also involve treasure hunting and fossil finding, for example. Wreck diving is a specialized type of scuba diving that involves diving on shipwrecks and (sometimes) looking for sunken treasure....
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Author:
Karen B