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A World Of Activity On The Canaries

29th September 2009
For a group of islands situated out in the Atlantic Ocean you would expect water to feature highly in the sporting culture of the islands. There are several harbours and marinas around the coastlines of the different islands but sailing is not the primary... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Want to become a DJ?

02nd September 2009
These days it seems that just about everybody under 30 harbours ambitions of becoming a superstar DJ and it’s not hard to see why. If your idea of a fun life means frequently playing out in front of 5000+ clubbers on a sun kissed Ibiza beach and having... Read >
Author: sam lowe

1567: The First British Lottery

23rd August 2009
The lottery has a rich and far longer history in England than many believe; the first English lottery actually took place all the way back in 1567. The fascinating history of the lottery in England tells the extraordinary tale of Queen Elizabeth I and... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Driving Your Investment In A Classic Car HIgher

10th August 2009
Driving Your Investment Value Higher In A Iconic Classic Car Could you benefit financially from a unique classic car investment? The present recession and the associated major credit crunch is causing many investors to look for alternative safe harbour... Read >
Author: Ezy Earner

Drive Your Iinvestment Up In A Prestige Classic Car

10th August 2009
Driving Your Investment Value Higher In A Iconic Classic Car Could you gain financially from a collector classic car investment? The present slow down in the economy and the associated major credit squeeze is now forcing many investors to look for alte... Read >
Author: Ezy Earner

is china still a low cost country?

10th August 2009
What is low cost country sourcing? (LCCS) Is a strategy in which a firm sources material parts, products and services from countries with lower labour and production costs in order to cut operating expenses. Is China still suitable for LCCS? Yes... Read >
Author: roger

Top attractions in Wales

15th May 2009
Wales is quickly becoming one of the most interesting and popular destinations for people who are looking to stay close to home but still take a holiday. One of the reasons for that is because there are so many things that can be done there. That's true o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get The Secret Offshore Account You Always Wanted

08th May 2009
Banking privacy is over - at least that's what the headlines say. The criminals who move money around at will, big fat cats with wealth concealed in ultra-secret harbours like Monaco, and shady characters laundering narco-cash through offshore casinos are... Read >
Author: Offshorebanking

Travelling in Ningbo

07th April 2009
Ningbo is a popular coastal city in China. It is positioned ideally towards the south of Yangtze Delta and is in the centre of the country’s coastline. It is the Hangzhou Bay that separates Ningbo from Shanghai. An economically strong city, Ningbo is ho... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

See the City From a Height!

13th March 2009
Sydney is a beautiful city from any perspective, but one of the most interesting viewpoints is the one you get from a height! When you ride the Sydney Monorail that is exactly what you get to see – Sydney from a bird’s eye view but without needing to... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

New York City Has It All

11th March 2009
New York, the city of superlatives, is much more than the island of Manhattan. For over a century New York was the gateway to the "Promised Land", to an America of unlimited opportunity. Many people coming to New York today do so for different reasons tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding conference venues in Portsmouth

03rd March 2009
Portsmouth enjoys a great place in history as one of the world's great harbours and it’s played a major role as an important British naval centre over several wars. It’s also a great place for leisure and business. If you’re looking for a conference... Read >
Author: John Turner

Why You Should Take a Camera Onto Sydney’s Light Rail

03rd March 2009
Have you ever gone on a trip and forgotten to take your camera? It can be frustrating when you see all of the great sights and realize you will have to remember them in your “mind’s eye”. It’s too easy to forget the interesting details. When you r... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

Looking for Sydney harbor cruises..??

01st March 2009
Sydney of the Australia is amid the world's best worth seeing place. It is haunting to several of the premium dinning places, wineries, plus sea shores. A tour to Sydney would not be finished without seeing the marvelous Sydney Harbor platforms the popula... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The Imperative Success of a Proper Web Application Development

24th February 2009
A standard website is not just a simple combination of HTML tags but rather an efficient integration of many elements. Web applications are one of them and, therefore, web application development is quite an important endeavour. The features that build up... Read >
Author: Rupiz Media

Driving in Richards Bay, South Africa

27th November 2008
Richards Bay is located on the northeast coast of Africa and is a great holiday destination for those interested in beach activities. So whether it's sunbathing or something a bit more energetic and adventurous you're after, this is the place to go. Ri... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

2009 Euro Capital Weekends - Mahon

24th November 2008
Minorca - or as it's often known Menorca - is a pretty small island, and for those holidaymakers who like a few days away at a time instead of a week or two, a weekend based in Menorca's capital Mahon could add up to a great few days away. Mahon's name... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top Adventure Sports in County Kerry

27th October 2008
County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or h... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Adventure sports in County Kerry

27th October 2008
County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or h... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Seadream Yacht Club

15th September 2008
SeaDream yachting is different from big ship cruising. Unlike cruises, you will be pampered by SeaDream’s award–winning service and cuisine. You can be as active or as relaxed as you want to be while experiencing the ultimate in luxury, privacy and pe... Read >
Author: Danny Smith

Sydney: Travelling to Well-known Landmarks

09th September 2008
Sydney is accessible from a lot of points all over Australia, through expansive highways and train tracks. International flights come in daily to bring tourists from many parts of the world. Its harbours are also frequented by ships and cruise liners. ... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Learn How to Sail

18th June 2008
Sailing is a great sport for everyone The great thing about learning to sail, especially in the UK, is that the coast is so close to us. We are never too far from a sailing adventure! Leaving the land behind us and disappearing into the ocean on a ya... Read >
Author: Simon White

Rib charters in the Solent – choosing the right Rib

21st May 2008
The Solent is home to many harbours and countless famous landmarks. It also hosts many of the main sailing and Powerboat racing competitions in the UK. A day out on the Solent is always great fun and Rib Charter is just one of the ways of exploring it. Th... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

An Ideal Destination For a Relaxing Vacation

09th April 2008
The warm and pleasant climate of the Caribbean makes it very appealing. Apart from the beautiful beaches, the resorts have much to offer. While touring the Caribbean, a person can choose to stay at any of the small and large islands. The Caribbean is one ... Read >
Author: parinita

The Essential Basics For Buying Property In Greece

15th May 2007
Greece is famous for its picturesque whitewashed villages and its sleepy harbours with its colourful fishing boats, its glorious summer sunshine, azure blue sea and endless sandy beaches. Add to this the fact that Greece is a relatively safe place in whi... Read >
Author: Claire May

Scottish Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

18th November 2006
Scottish taxidermy is normally well executed and was principly undertaken by practitioners based in Perth and Edinburgh. For further information read below and visit the website, as described in the title of this article Pair of Nightjars by F.C W... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Sailing in the Western Peloponnisos

21st August 2006
This article looks at the harbours and anchorages on the western coast of the Peloponnisos in the Southern Ionian sea. We begin a Katakolon and proceed south through the gulfs of Messiniakos and Kolpos finishing on the island of Kithera, birthplace of the... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing the Gulfs of Corinth and Patras in Greece

21st August 2006
The northern coast of Peloponnisos is made up of the gulfs of Patras in the west and Corinth to the east. Harbours and anchorages on the mainland are included The prevailing winds in the summer months are from the west. It will blow from midday well in... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing in Greece

21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the Saronic Islands and the coast starting in the north at the Corinth canal and running south as far as the cape at Skillaion It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing the Gulfs of Hydra and Argolikos in Greece

21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the gulfs of Hydra and Argolikos in the Peloponnisos, Greece It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the summer months the north usually sees the Meltemi from the NNE - N... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing on the Costa del Sol

06th March 2006
This article looks at the anchorages, harbours and marinas a sailor will come across when sailing off the Costa del Sol, the stretch of Andalucian coast commencing at theUnited Kingdom colony of Gibraltar and running eastward as far as Cabo de Gata. Also ... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

Hello from Rochester: The CAT - An Awesome Beast

09th January 2006
July 29, 2005 Hello from Rochester: The CAT - An Awesome Beast For a while now I have been dreaming of taking the recently re-introduced high-speed ferry service from Toronto to Rochester. The ferry service briefly ran last year, introduced by a gro... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Holidays Afloat: Your Guide To The Best Yachting Vacations.

24th August 2005
Yachting vacations used to be the sole preserve of the rich or famous; the price being unachievable for most people. Prices have now dropped considerably with the introduction of chartering and many yacht owners now offer other potential seafarers the o... Read >
Author: John Thompson