Articles, tagged with "barrier reef", page 6
04th June 2008
Sydney offers so much as a holiday destination that some visitors feel there's no time to see it all. Other holiday makers are so beguiled with the harbour and its icons, they never move out of the downtown area. But to truly come to grips with this wonde...
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Author:
Richard Greaves
15th May 2008
In short, Fiji is tropical paradise made up of over 220 volcanic and coral islands, of which only 100 or so are inhabited.
The archipelago is situated around 2,000 miles east of Australia, and is flanked by the world's fourth largest barrier reef.
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Author:
Liam Gerken
18th April 2008
Ambergris Caye is the most popular spot in Belize for scuba diving. It offers a variety of diving such as reefs, walls, blue holes and more. If you've never been to Belize before, Ambergris Caye is a great place to start.
Geography
Ambergris Cay...
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Author:
Dianne Rein
09th November 2007
An adventurer's paradise, Belize is your peaceful, English- speaking neighbor only two hours away from 3 major U.S. Gateways. With a diversity of adventure opportunities unmatched by any other country, the Belize people have protected 40% of the country a...
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Travelvacationandgrowrich
10th October 2007
This group of 700 islands, beginning sixty miles east of the Florida coast, is dazzling in its diversity. Activities like golfing with your family, world class bone fishing, or just hanging out and relaxing at the beach. For diving and snorkling the Baham...
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Travelvacationandgrowrich
25th May 2007
A holiday in the Caribbean will be something you never will forget. With some of the best beaches in the world, the caribbean is an excellent example of paradise on earth. We have compiled a list of the top 10 beaches to help discover paradise.
To help...
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directline-holidays.co.uk
10th April 2007
A holiday to the Caribbean offers you the chance to visit some of the most spectacular beaches in the world. Virtually every island of the Caribbean will have beaches that amaze; with crystal clear blue seas, sugar white sand & palm trees.
To help you c...
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Author:
Ross Marchant
17th August 2006
The Florida Keys are a cluster of islands that begin at the southeastern tip of Florida and extend westward to the island of Key West. Lying just south of Miami and accessible by the Overseas Highway, there are four sections to the keys, Upper Keys, Middl...
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Author:
Jennifer Weiss
10th May 2006
Mafia Island is set off the coast of central Tanzania, twenty kilometers from the Rufiji River Delta. This island is an ideal place to relax after a safari in the Selous Game Reserve. This quiet island offers diving and snorkeling, the whole island is sur...
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Author:
Ian Williamson
18th April 2006
A group of Kangeroos.Not quite what i expected to see in the garden, on the first morning of our home swap to Australia. As you can imagine the children were delighted. Me, I just wanted to know if they could bite, and would it come into the house. We had...
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Author:
Adrienne Boxhall
06th February 2006
This place is not just known for its matchless cricket army and world-class wine but is also famous for its bewitching scenic splendor and exclusive events. Ranked as one of the top-most vacation spots on earth, Australia is a place to be in. Children as ...
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Author:
Mansi Gupta
17th January 2006
The range of vacations available in Belize is incredibly broad with those seeking an adventure holiday as well catered for as those seeking a romantic island getaway for example.
The appeal of Belize is also extensive because the country has such a div...
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Author:
Rhiannon Williamson
16th January 2006
Last year Belize appointed a new Tourism Minister who is committed to the development and promotion of Belize as a luxury market for private tourism; this fact is the number one force driving massive real estate investment in Belize right now.
While Be...
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Author:
Rhiannon Williamson
28th November 2005
There is more to Tanzania National Parks than Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. Tanzania is blessed with many National Parks that are remote, have a high density of animals and offer a taste of Africa that is rarely offered by most other s...
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Author:
Ian Williamson
30th October 2005
"Ouvea is everything you'd expect in a South Pacific island. Twenty kilometers of unbroken white sands border the lagoon on the west side of the island and extend far out from shore to give the water a turquoise hue. The wide western lagoon, protected by ...
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Author:
David Stanley