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Golf Apparel Buying Tips

24th September 2009
Here are some buying tips for wet season golf gears: 1. Waterproof trousers and jackets. When heavy rain comes, waterproof gears will protect your body from being wet, making sure that you remain totally dry under your trousers and jacket. Goretex i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bali Weather

16th September 2009
When visiting Bali it is important to take the weather conditions into account. Even though the Bali weather is understood to be sunny skies and cool breezes this is only half the story. The weather in Bali isn't split into 4 seasons but rather into 2. ... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield

The Top 10 Coolest Outback Locations to Get Married In Australia

16th September 2009
Australia is certainly a lucky country and if you are looking to get married here, then the Australian Outback has a plethora of great sites for a wedding. Some of the sites I have mentioned in my Top 10 list may need approval to have your ceremony on the... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Top 10 Weirdest Locations in Australia to Get Married

16th September 2009
Getting married should be one of your most memorable occasions probably only surpassed by the birth of your child, yet there are some people in Australia who choose some of the weirdest locations to get married. After careful consideration I have put tog... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Promotional Umbrellas-So Shiny And Pretty

15th September 2009
I love umbrellas. A funny statement, I know but they are extremely attractive. I am a big fan of color, so umbrellas are a natural eye catcher for me. I think that is why they can market successfully as well. It is hard not to see an umbrella when it is o... Read >
Author: JenB

Honeymoons - Where to go & When

07th September 2009
When it comes to planning your honeymoon it is a good idea to know where to go & when. So whether your wedding is in January or July, here are some of the hottest honeymoon destinations throughout the year. January Summer is in full swing in locat... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory

Panama City

31st August 2009
Panama City, also known as Ciudad de Panama in Spanish, is the biggest city in panama and also the capital of the country. To many it is the face of this wonderful country that has a rich and long history and has invested well in its present and its futur... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

The Magic of the Barbados Property Market

05th July 2009
Barbados is a jewel in the Caribbean crown, It has had over 40 years independence, since 30th November 1966, and still retains an incredible English influence to this day. The national sport is cricket and The Queen of England is the Head of State. Are... Read >
Author: matthewturner

Darwin- The Fishing Haven For Anglers

15th June 2009
Ask any ardent anglers, where they would love to go for fishing? Well, the answer is Darwin. It is famous across the world for the exciting fishing experience, especially the Barramundi fishing trips. For any anglers, the Northern Territory is a paradise ... Read >
Author: jchain814

Looking for Discounted Holidays?

04th June 2009
Do you dream of visiting the countries of the world but want to find the best discount travel packages to make it affordable? Travel packages include all sorts of different combinations such as airfares, airport transfers, accommodation, meals and activit... Read >
Author: master

Attractions - How To Succeed

18th May 2009
FLORIDA Climate - 1 The fact that Florida is a peninsula and is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico in both the west and south, and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, is the most important determinant in the climate of the state. In the region to the ... Read >
Author: peter radford

8 Ways Not to Get Eaten by a Crocodile in the Nt Waterways.

01st May 2009
Want to see crocodiles in their natural habitat, but do not want to get eaten? Saltwater crocodiles are the world's largest reptile. An average length and weight of the males is five metres(15 feet)and 450 kilos. Females are smaller, about three metres in... Read >
Author: travellinglilly

How to Maintain Outdoor Fireplaces

17th April 2009
Depending on the type of outdoor fireplace you have, maintenance can be simple or complicated. By taking proper care of your fireplace, however much work it involves, you can ensure that it will remain useful and attractive for several seasons or more. ... Read >
Author: JOwens

Austin Pest Control - Know What to Look For in Quality Service

01st April 2009
Any resident of the great Lone Star state can tell of the surplus of bugs cohabitating with them uninvited. Creepy crawlies like worms and potato bugs come in with the wet season while the dry season brings in everything else. Among the most prominent p... Read >

What’s the weather like when traveling to Trinidad and Tobago?

27th March 2009
Trinidad and Tobago are the southernmost islands in the Windward Islands of the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad is just northeast of the South American country of Venezuela. Tobago is a much smaller island northeast of Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago are not ... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

The Top 5 Beach Towns in Australia to Hit this Winter

17th March 2009
A savvy road trip planner knows that if she sees a trip with both the words March and Beach in the itinerary, chances are she's looking at a destination near or south of the equator. While someone living in the Northern hemisphere might remark, "February ... Read >
Author: Davidr

Hawaii Weather Can Vary

13th March 2009
Depending on the place where you're staying at, Hawaii weather can vary. Even over a short distance, Hawaii weather can be different. For instance, on the same day you would find sunny beaches on Oahu and a few miles away in Manoa valley, you would find i... Read >
Author: Ross Linden

What’s the weather like when traveling to St. Lucia?

20th February 2009
St. Lucia is a volcanic island in the Windward Islands of the eastern Caribbean. The island has several peaks with Mt. Gimie in the central range at 3117 feet. Tropical rainforests cover the interior of the island. St. Lucia is occasionally affected by... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What’s the weather like when traveling to Barbados?

20th February 2009
Barbados is the eastern most island of the Caribbean, situated in the North Atlantic Ocean. Much of the island is comprised of limestone corals. The island has gently sloping hills rising up to 1,100 feet high at Mount Hillaby. Barbados is occasionally... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What is interesting at Mount Isa QLD?

01st February 2009
The tall mining stack is in sight before we drive into the mining city of Mount Isa in outback Queensland. In this multi-cultural city, there is only a small population of 26,000 with another 36,000 living on the outskirts in remote communities and on pro... Read >
Author: travellinglilly

Growing Flowers in Israel

11th January 2009
There are innumerable varieties of flowers in all countries of the world. They are grown in different ways according to a particular country's climate in order to produce high-quality flowers for export as well as for sale in the local market. In some cou... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Advantages of Greenhouse Grown Flowers in the Philippines

11th January 2009
Roses can be cultivated by hand in a backyard garden or in a traditional flower farm. To produce high-quality roses, conditions such as soil type, amount and type of fertilizer, moisture, and temperature should be kept as perfect as possible. Pest control... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

What’s the weather like when traveling to The Dominican Republic?

09th January 2009
The Dominican Republic is located in the north central Caribbean and is part of the Greater Antilles archipelago. It occupies the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west. Santo Domingo, the capital of The Dominican Republic w... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Potato Pests and Diseases

09th January 2009
There are many pests and diseases that can potentially harm your potato crop. Of these, onl around four or five can cause serious harm, which include Potato Blight, Wireworm and slugs. By buying certified virus-free seeds from your garden centre you wi... Read >
Author: dtymon

What’s the weather like when traveling to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?

08th January 2009
Puerto Vallarta is located on the west central coast of Mexico by the Bay of Banderas. It is a popular tourist destination for its marina, whale watching, golf and very pleasant climate during the winter. Hurricanes are a rarity with the last major one ... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What’s the weather like when traveling to Cancun and Cozumel?

06th January 2009
Cancun and Cozumel are popular Mexican tourist destinations. Cancun is located on the northeastern part of the Yucatan peninsula. Cozumel is an island about 12 miles east of the mainland, in the northwest Caribbean Sea. Cozumel is very flat and is noted ... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What’s the weather like when traveling to the Virgin Islands?

17th December 2008
The Virgin Islands are situated just east of Puerto Rico in the northern Caribbean. Most of the islands are volcanic in origin and are quite rugged with some peaks over 1500 feet high. They are divided into the U.S. Virgin Islands to the west and British... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Top Six Facts Why Barbados is the Best Caribbean Destination

04th December 2008
Reason # 1: Breath-taking scenery Barbados is a coral island set out to sea with beautiful and breath-taking scenery of the vast blue-green waters surrounding it. Long stretches of fine white sand are strategically located at its western course. Cor... Read >
Author: joalesto

What’s the weather like when traveling to Hawaii?

03rd December 2008
Hawaii is an archipelago that makes up hundreds of islands that that stretch over 1500 miles. The climate of Hawaii is surprisingly complex. The Hawaiian Islands lie in the tropics, but because of high volcanic mountains, the weather can be quite varied... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What’s the weather like when traveling to Jamaica?

03rd December 2008
Jamaica is a popular tourist destination with travelers visiting, Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and many private resorts locations. Jamaica is a mountainous country with some peaks above 7500 feet. Rainfall may approach 200 inches in a year. Most res... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

What’s the weather like when traveling to the Turks and Caicos?

01st December 2008
The Turks and Caicos are a group of about 40 islands and cays which is an extension of the archipelago that makes up The Bahamas Islands. The Turks and Caicos are north of Hispaniola in the Atlantic Ocean. The Turks and Caicos are occasionally affecte... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Installing a Dog Door can be Beneficial

12th November 2008
If you live in the area that is subjected to heavy snow fall and very cold temperature especially on winter season, and you have a pet, you might want to start thinking of ways to keep them warm and comfortable for the season. One of the means to keep you... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Keeping your Dog Warm and Comfortable during winter

30th October 2008
If you live in the area that is subjected to heavy snow fall and very cold temperature especially on winter season, and you have a pet, you might want to start thinking of ways to keep them warm and comfortable for the season. One of the means to keep you... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Australia Weather: Delightfully Diverse

09th September 2008
An Australian holiday is extremely popular with travelers. The country is indeed a year-round tourist destination, drawing numerous tourists with its sandy beaches and astonishing attractions. But then, you should also be aware of the weather in the count... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

The Galapagos, When to Travel

18th July 2008
Similar case to every foreign destination, Ecuador and surround provinces are affected by a distinct weather pattern, guiding its flow of tourism. What was intended to be an exotic getaway to the notorious yet relatively anonymous Galapagos Islands has... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Traditional medicine only option for remote island children.

16th July 2008
Basic supplies for a healthy life are lacking in the far northern islands of the Vanuatu archipelago, deep in the blue of the South Pacific. The herbal remedies from their plentiful surrounds have sustained these people for many centuries. The healing ... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Facts About Nepal

15th July 2008
Capital: Kathmandu Language: Nepali (official) & 20 other languages divided into numerous dialects. Derived from Sanskrit, Nepali is related to the Indian language, Hindi, and is spoken by about 90 percent of the population in either native or second l... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Why Trapdoor Spiders Are Not That Easy To Identify

22nd May 2008
Coastal and highland Australia is the favorite habitat of trapdoor spiders, a spider species that perfectly suits the description of the multi-legged predator. The favorite pray of trapdoor spiders includes grasshoppers, moths, crickets, but they don't b... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Trapdoor Spiders Are Not That Easy To Identify

20th May 2008
Coastal and highland Australia is the favorite habitat of trapdoor spiders, a spider species that perfectly suits the description of the multi-legged predator. The favorite pray of trapdoor spiders includes grasshoppers, moths, crickets, but they don't ba... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Life atop the Water: The Floating Village

02nd May 2008
The Boeung Tonle Sap is the most prominent feature on the map of Cambodia. The lake itself changes in size depending on the season and in the wet season the Tonle Sap is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia. The Mangrove forests that surround the l... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Safaris South Africa: When Is the Best Time to Go?

01st May 2008
A lot of information about South Africa has already been written. That shouldn’t be surprising with the accommodation South Africa that one gets. And wildlife, the country’s main attraction, has proven throughout the years to be an effective invite ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Travel to Asia: 5 Essential Preparations

25th April 2008
Whether you are planning to go to Asia for business or pleasure, chances are you might find the whole experience a little daunting. It can be a long way to travel, and if you have never been to a place where English is not spoken, it can be a little unne... Read >
Author: Gabriel Tan

Travel to Asia: 5 Essential Preparations

07th April 2008
Whether you are planning to go to Asia for business or pleasure, chances are you'll find the whole experience a little daunting. It can be a long way to travel, and if you have never been to a place where English is not spoken, it can be a little unnervi... Read >
Author: Gabriel Tan

Chobe Safaris

02nd April 2008
A Hidden Paradise – Chobe Safaris If you are passionate about elephants, then the Chobe National Park would be your Garden of Eden. A very close friend Guillaume is a French wildlife photographer who specialises in photographing elephants. The we... Read >
Author: Tara

Ruaha National Park

10th October 2007
Ruaha National Park Ruaha National park is the second largest of Tanzania's National parks, it covers an area about 12,950sq km and it reaches 1,900m above sea level.Ruaha is one of the most remote national park in Tanzania it located 130km west of Irin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Things Travelers Need to Know About Costa Rica

01st February 2007
Costa Rica is an absolutely tremendous travel destination for travelers to Central America. If you are going, there are some basic things you need to know about the country. Costa Rica is one of the better off countries in Central America from an econ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

The Greek Islands – marvelous places to visit

07th January 2007
You may find a lot of marvelous places to travel in the southern part of Europe, but one of the most amazing of all is Greece. This country is neighbor to Albania, Turkey, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and it is the only country i... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Heavy-Duty Auto Protection Laid By Weathertech

23rd September 2006
Interior protection for automobiles is one of the concerns that each driver or owner must consider. In every ride, the vehicle becomes susceptible to varying annoying elements and free radicals such as mud, liquids, grease, snow and grits. They do not o... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

Traveling in South America

25th July 2006
Travel to South America and you will find the yourself in natural splendor. The fourth largest among the continents of the world, South America occupies about 12% of the world's land area. Because of its tropical climate, one should pack a cap or hat when... Read >
Author: Robbo das

Tanzania Safaris; Away from the Madding Crowd

13th December 2005
Safaris in Tanzania are usually centered around the northern safari circuit and the southern safari circuit. However, the Tanzania Safari is not limited to these areas. Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro in the north of Tanzania and the Selous in... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Thailand Rock Climbing

11th December 2005
Mention Thailand and images of beaches, elephants and Bangkok come to mind. Less known is the fact Thailand rock climbing is some of the best in the world. Thailand Rock Climbing Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand is bordered by Cambodia, Burma an... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Udzungwa Mountains in Southern Tanzania

24th November 2005
GENERAL INFORMATION: This park is a National Park without roads. After arrival the visitors must get out of the safari vehicles and walk. This is a National Park with a difference and is best visited in the dry season; as the paths and trails in the mo... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson