Articles, tagged with "sun lovers", page 1
17th October 2011
The warm Greek hospitality is even warmer than standard as taverna and store entrepreneurs welcome the new season's travellers into their freshly painted premises.Charter yachts are in prime situation immediately after their winter preservation and prior ...
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Author:
ConradDaniels
02nd October 2011
Durban is said to be discovered or sighted by Vasco da Gama in 1498 but the carbon dating of rock art in the caves of Frankenberg suggests that first known inhabitants of the Durban area date long back to the primitive 10,000 B.C. There are innumerable fl...
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Author:
john
14th June 2011
As a substitute, you're taking the calming route to vacation paradise- you're driving there.
Currently there is no need to expend hundreds of kilos flying away to some luxurious destination. You can generate there all by yourself and preserve a bundle ...
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Author:
Johnathan Hebert
27th May 2011
Exposure to the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays can prematurely age the skin and cause skin cancer. To remind sun lovers of the potential dangers, May has been declared the national Sun Protection & Skin Cancer Awareness Month. According to the Skin Cancer...
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Author:
Lucy
25th May 2011
In almost any state across the United States, you will find a water park. Our love affair with water began years ago and has only gained popularity in the last few decades. Children of all ages spend their leisure time in the summer basking by pools and...
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Author:
Polly Godwin
12th May 2011
Curacao is the perfect trip vacation destination for people who enjoy breathtaking views, it is a special escape in the Caribbean. Your Curacao Rentals will give you a base in which to investigate this beautiful Island and expertise all that it has to off...
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Author:
faydra mora
31st March 2011
The sub tropical island of Bermuda is a real draw for sun lovers. It boasts some of the world's most truly stunning beaches. Whether you are looking for sweeping stretches of clean unspoiled sand, secluded coves or child friendly shallows there is somet...
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Author:
Nicola Brown
31st March 2011
You would be forgiven if you thought that the recent unrest in Egypt had had an adverse effect on the country, but apart from some hotel closures and some stopped flights, British tourists seem to be as eager as ever to lead to Sharm el Sheikh. Proving ye...
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Author:
Allison-Jane Draper
23rd March 2011
You would be forgiven if you thought that the recent civil unrest in Egypt had had a detrimental effect on the country, however apart from a few hotel closures and some stopped flights, British tourists appear to be as eager as ever to head to Sharm el Sh...
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Author:
Allison-Jane Draper
23rd February 2011
Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands situated off the coast of Africa and has been occupied since the 11th century BC so is steeped
in history.There is a large variety of restaurants, bars and nightclubs on Fuerteventura particula...
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Author:
Abel Smith
21st February 2011
Going on holiday in the Asturias
Asturias is a Spanish region situated in the northern part of the country, famous for its coastline which is said to be lush and for the Natural Park called Picos de Europa that offers spectacular views and breathtaking...
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Author:
andrewclive
01st February 2011
For a refreshing change to your holiday routine, it is sometimes necessary to shake things up a bit. One way to do this is by introducing a new country into the mix: exploring somewhere different will give you and your family a thrill and open up a whole ...
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Author:
Cornelius
15th January 2011
Torrox may be hard to find on the map but it is only 5 kilometers away from Nerja. It is a great choice for a relaxing and fun holiday in the beautiful Andalucia region. Torrox has a very small population of a couple of thousand. Its strategic location be...
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Author:
Mark Twain
12th January 2011
Algorfa, like Albatera, is a quaint village in Vega Baja set in the midst of lush countryside that is fertile and watered by the Segura River. It is set in front of a majestic mountainous backdrop with splendid views of the Mediterranean, offering more th...
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Author:
Harry Draco
29th December 2010
Los Angeles sports a Mediterranean climate which consists of hot summers and cool winters as well as amazing springs that give it sceneries unparalleled in most other parts of the world. The city can be termed as glitzy, brash and yet pretentious and is f...
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Author:
Harley Heller