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Cape Cod Seal Watching For A Traditional Cape Cod Adventure

27th October 2009
In Chatham especially, the summer and fall seasons are when seals love to play in Cape Cod. Seal watching is a curious event and many of us find them irresistible and cute. At the Cape, there are several tours that provide close-up looks of these playf... Read >
Author: Karen Kristofler

Gower: UK holiday destination for 2009?

30th August 2009
With research recently published by Post Office® warning of the costs of ‘must have' items for UK holidaymakers, it might be that ‘staycationers' will need to save money on other areas of their holidays. Travel is likely to be a big cost to some, bu... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Personal Leisure Hovercraft

20th August 2009
Hovercraft were first registered as an invention by Sir Christopher Cockerell over 50 years ago and immediately captured the attention of the public. The very first commercial hovercraft, the SRN1 resembled a flying saucer; everybody was fascinated by... Read >
Author: Mike Glanville

Visiting The Jewel Of San Diego

04th August 2009
A sparkling jewel of San Diego, the La Jolla area is a picture perfect post card with several beaches along more than seven miles of coast against an array of rolling hills known as Mount Soledad. Being a part of San Diego, La Jolla is only 15 minutes... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Digha Developing a tourist spot

31st July 2009
Digha is the queen of all tourist spots in West Bengal as far as coastal beauty is concerned. Located at a few hours distance from Kolkata, the capital of the state, Digha is a spot that remains thickly crowded with tourists almost throughout the year. ... Read >
Author: arpita

Holidaying in Wales: This Summer’s Favoured Destination?

22nd July 2009
You wouldn't normally associate Wales with Mediterranean-style weather, but that's what the weathermen are forecasting for this summer and that optimistic prediction could be all it takes to persuade even more Britons to stay at ‘home' for their summer ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Isle of Wight Mini Guide- Part 1

22nd July 2009
In this two-part mini guide to the Isle of Wight, we're going to be giving you all the intel needed for a great Isle of Wight Holiday and letting you in on a few local secrets. This first part is going to look at getting to the Island and what to see once... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Newquay Beaches

22nd July 2009
Sun lovers needn't travel abroad for excellent Sandy Beaches. You can travel to Cornwall and visit some of Newquay's stunning eleven beaches. One of the most popular and famous beaches is Fistral Beach. Surfers often flock to the particular beach as it ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Family Fun at Two of Bali Best Beaches

17th July 2009
Virtually all visitors to Bali spend some time at the beach â€" wandering along baking strips of sand watching bathers, surfers and sun worshippers, or even lying prone absorbing the sun's uv rays. Few visitors, however, appreciate the natural interest th... Read >
Author: Dharma

Planning a Family Vacation, How About Daytona Beach

16th July 2009
Daytona Beach is a perfect family-friendly vacation destination, featuring sandy beaches stretching for more than 20 miles. This beach holds claim to the "World's Most Famous Beach" and is devoted to the normal seaside pleasures with glitter of a fun reso... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

Dublin's Blue Flag Beach - Dollymount Strand

28th June 2009
Dollymount Strand is a beautiful coastal suburb of Dublin located on the north coast of Dublin Bay. Dollymount Strand has been enjoyed and loved by generations of Dubliners, it is easy to see why this is so when you visit this striking beach and see for ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

25 Great Escapes

29th May 2009
A 3G iPhone can definitely be useful. Particularly when you're half way to the Lake District and the dog's just chewed your map in half. But when you get there, you just want to shut the thing off and live life off the map for a while. which is why the te... Read >
Author: Wide World Magazine

Role of planets & Astrology

29th May 2009
Planets have their own effect on the lives of people. The planets in the solar system impart significant impact on human lives. De facto a type of divination based on the theory that the positions and movements of celestial bodies (stars, planets, sun, an... Read >
Author: myindiaguide

The Building of Worthing Pier

20th May 2009
British seaside piers were a product of the Victorian era in the 19th Century. With steam trains allowing cheap travel, the public flocked to coastal resorts. The piers were first built as simple wooden decked structures allowing people to walk out over t... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Learn How to Sail - Sailing Navigation & Chart Plotting.

28th April 2009
Learn How to Sail - Sailing Navigation & Chart Plotting by Clive Peterson Why Nautical Charts are Essential. Navigation & Chart Plotting. Many new boating people who are out in the sea do not feel important to carry nautical charts onboard. I... Read >
Author: Tobago and Learn how to sail
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