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Closer look into Maritime History of China

18th July 2008
Established in 1990, Macau Maritime Museum is located in Mage Street in Macau region pretty close to the Mage Temple. This museum covers 800 square meters of the harbor in the southwest of Macau peninsula where the Portuguese landed for the first time in ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

A Brief History of Brighton

14th July 2008
Brighton is perhaps one of the nation's favourite seaside towns and has a special place in the hearts of many. It's famous for its pier, pebbly beaches and naughty comedy postcards. Brighton's humble beginnings however started when the Saxons conquered... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Delkim Alarm - The Best Bite Indicator

27th June 2008
There are so many different products that come and go in the fishing industry as products are constantly updated and bettered, one product which has consistently keep the level above the rest is the Delkim alarm. This bite alarm has set the bar so high ev... Read >
Author: Tony Savour

Port Lincoln: Hub of the Eyre Peninsula

25th June 2008
The abundant wonders of the Eyre Peninsula are well documented, and make for an exciting and intriguing tour in a campervan. One of the largest towns, which is something of an informal capital for the peninsula, is Port Lincoln- an important economic base... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Aberdeen - from a pirate’s abode to tourist’s paradise.

20th June 2008
Having lived in the shadows of the main nerve centers; Kowloon and Hong Kong for some time; Aberdeen has now been transformed into one of Hong Kong Island's premier residential areas and also a popular tourist destination. Aberdeen is an area on the south... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Apollo Bay - Seaside Spectacle

15th May 2008
The scenic delights of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria are well known to campervan travellers who traverse its length in droves, taking in the stunning ocean views, weird geological formations and thick forest. Over hills, along steep cliffs, through rai... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Tavira, Eastern Algarve - 12 Talking Points

11th May 2008
Tavira is an undiscovered gem on the eastern Algarve. Read on to find out more about it. 1. Tavira is steeped in history and the town actually dates back to around 1.000 BC. During the Moorish occupation the fishing industry of this town was of huge ... Read >
Author: Richard Love

Pointers Before Going to a Canadian Fishing Tour

18th April 2008
If you are planning to take a worthwhile and fun vacation alone, with friends or with family, it is very much advisable to consider going to Canada. If you like outdoor and recreation activities, you should try fishing in the numerous beautiful lakes and ... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic

Fishing Clubs in Canada

18th April 2008
If you want to take your fishing hobby to the next level, you might want to join fishing clubs, especially if you want to give tournament fishing a try. Fishing clubs are a great way to have fun, learn more about the art and sport of fishing and meet peo... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic

Visit Galicia - Visit Vigo

05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Vigo. Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spai... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

Vigo is Well Worth A Visit

30th October 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Vigo further. If you look a... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

Vigo - A Tale of Two Cities

30th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Vigo. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Galici... Read >
Author: Scott James

Explore Career Opportunities with Satellite TV

23rd July 2007
One great thing that satellite TV programming from DirecTV or Dish Network can do for you, is allow you the opportunities to see places that you would otherwise not get to see if you didn't have their excellent programming. Both of these giants of the pro... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Monterey, California: not just about cheese!

03rd July 2007
California's cities are each famous for one unique thing: Los Angeles has Hollywood, San Diego has surfing, San Francisco has hippies and Monterey has - cheese? The city of Monterey, located along the Pacific Coast's Monterey Bay in Central California, ha... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Massachusetts Business- from the Old State House to Bioengineering

29th June 2007
Massachusetts is a densely populated state of 6.4 million, of which over 4 million live in the Boston metropolitan area, on the Atlantic Coast. Boston is also the capital of the state. The Rte 128 corridor around the city is known for its hi-tech a... Read >
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