Articles, tagged with "deep waters", page 6
24th November 2009
1 Puget Sound reaches into Washington State like an arm dipping into a barrel. Its upper arm abuts Seattle, its elbow bends at Tacoma, and at Olympia it spreads five fingers into the land. Those five long, narrow inlets'Hammersley, Little Skookum, Totten,...
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Author:
Rick Shoop
24th November 2009
Water sports are attaining status everywhere across the sphere these days. locations which have beaches have always observed fame and craze of water sports. The most popular and ideal water sports are Wake boarding and Water skiing. To be able to e...
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Author:
rose flower
24th November 2009
1-South Puget Sound with its gentle beaches, is ready-made for oyster farming. North-Puget Sound is not. The island coves to the north are deep and rocky, so it is no surprise that most of Washington's suspended culture operations are concentrated in this...
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Author:
Rick Shoop
23rd November 2009
The candid splendor of tanzanite as a precious gemstone has been mesmerizing man since first founded in year 1967. Yes, definitely, unmistakably, tanzanite has been a part of prominent trends of fashion jewelry.
Tanzanite is a dramatic stone, arousing...
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Author:
Angara
20th November 2009
If you are a recreational diver, and that you've fallen in love with the sport, then you might be thinking of becoming a professional diver. Sure you can become an instructor and teach scuba diving to other people, but it would be a lot more fulfilling if...
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Author:
Elvin Rowe
12th November 2009
If you have chosen La Digue as your vacation spot, you are very lucky because there are a number of attractions in store for you there. Peaceful and green, La Digue is ready to offer you one of the best moments of your life. Hire a bicycle and follow the ...
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Author:
Sanjou
05th November 2009
Pictures can paint a thousand words. In the case of fly fishing pictures, most of it shows a man holding up a huge trout or salmon showing off their catch. This particular picture can show us how fulfilling it must be to catch your very own fish. It is li...
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Author:
steve magill
03rd November 2009
Water sports are attaining reputation everywhere across the globe these days. sites which have beaches have always observed fame and rage of water sports. The most popular and preferred water sports are Wake boarding and Water skiing. To be able to ...
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Author:
rose flower
27th October 2009
The US economy has been battered in the past years. According to economists and housing experts, the mortgage dilemma has contributed much to the degenerating economic conditions in the country. There are already over a million foreclosure cases filed aga...
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Author:
Joyce Brady
12th October 2009
While our global economy is still in deep waters, and a lot of people are desperate for money. Now, even more that ever, there are a lot of work from home online scam artists out there willing and waiting to take your money. With everybody's money tight a...
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Author:
Jeronimo Minnie
08th October 2009
Search engine optimization is a term that entered our lives recently, when internet businesses and internet marketing started expanding significantly. Both small and large businesses are now expected to follow the same rules, face the same challenges and ...
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Author:
Edward Randy
30th September 2009
In December 2005 Terradaily published a report from
Agence France-Presse on a scheme to reduce oil
dependence in Portugal by installing a wave electricity
generating farm.
"Portugal is turning to wind, wave and solar power
to reduce its huge dep...
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Author:
riya775
01st September 2009
Franklin Gray and William Bennett, Rochester educators established one camp in the Algonquin Park wilderness of Ontario Canada called Camp Pathfinder in 1914. It has been operating unceasingly ever since, which is a wonderful achievement for any establish...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
30th August 2009
One of the most remarkable of all the commercial shellfish industries is Alaska crab fishing. The deep waters of Alaska, notably the Bering Sea, Bristol Bay, Dutch Harbor, the Kodiak and Aleutian Islands offer up rich bounties of many types of crab. In th...
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Author:
Beverly Dawkins
12th August 2009
Under the Jones Act, the activities of foreign-flagged water vessels transporting merchandise to or between US ports are restricted. This means that the CBP (which is short for U.S. Customs and Border Protection) prohibits foreign flagged ships and sea ve...
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Author:
Jerry Work