Articles, tagged with "rivers and streams", page 7
19th January 2010
If you love to see war in the sky, rush to Kerala, where the international kite festival is scheduled to be held between January 16 and 18 at the historic beach of Kapad, where VascodaGama sailed in with his band of adventurers more than 500 years. Fifty ...
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Author:
Michael Voges
14th January 2010
The Pohorje is one of the central Alps, geologically, there is a link to the südweststeirischen northwest edge of the mountains and the Koralpe Saualpe. In its central part is made of Pohorje built primarily from tonalite and dacite. In the marginal area...
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Author:
hribi123
08th January 2010
There are so many ice fishing locations around the world to choose from. Just make sure that you are not thinking of tropical regions when you make that choice. Some of the countries that you may want to think about are Canada, America, Russia, Norway, an...
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Author:
Justin G.
22nd December 2009
We found that about 10 percent of the water that is applied is lost below the vine rooting zone and does not have contact with the soil and vine roots," said Eve Hinckley, who worked on the project for her PhD thesis in the department of geological and en...
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Author:
qiang
11th December 2009
The best location to live is Belingham Washington because it is on the coast. Just 60 minutes south of Vancouver British Columbia, Canada and an hour and a half north of Seattle Washington. Mount Baker just an hour away is residence to some of ...
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Author:
Ronnie Rhitz
07th December 2009
Our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams are increasingly affected by the seafood we choose to consume. The way in which we catch, farm and then consume the world's bounty of aqua life hangs in the balance. Fishermen, chefs and most importantly - consumers -...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th November 2009
Bellingham is the largest city north or Seattle Washington just before you get to Canada and an hour south of Vancouver, Canada. An hour North east is Mount Baker with the greatest sking and snow boarding available. It is the perfect area to pu...
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Author:
Mark Roberts
12th November 2009
Bellingham Washington is situated on the coast on Bellingham Bay. Bellingham is only 90 minutes north of Seattle Washington and 60 minutes south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Baker just an hour away is residence to some of the f...
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Author:
Mark Roberts
27th October 2009
Magical adventures in Croatia with hundreds of sparkling waterfalls and more than a thousand islands set amid the blue of the sea, green mountain rivers and streams, virgin canyons, wild karst and mellow plains.
Nestling between the Alps and the Adria...
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Author:
John Simon
14th October 2009
Salmon fishing trip can be associated with Alaska. Alaskan water contain with five species of pacific salmon which are Chinook, also known as King salmon, Coho, known as Silver salmon, Sockeye, known as Red salmon. These three species are highly prized an...
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Author:
Jack Bend
12th October 2009
I have been visiting the Heber Valley for 50 years. Heber is about 14 miles from Park City, Utah. The valley is a green haven surrounded by mountains and hills. The views of the back side of Mt. Timpanogos and the Sun Dance ski resort are incredible. The ...
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Author:
A. O. Headman, Jr
12th October 2009
Since 16th century, numerous Dutch live in the lake floor of old century. So, many windmills were used to pump water to keep the bottom of lake in dry. In those low-lying areas, windmills were the important factor to manage water resources. According to t...
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Author:
Apple Tree
30th September 2009
Fly fishing in the state of Texas doesn't have the common popularity as a location of choice when it comes to experienced fly fishers. Many people think the rivers and streams of classic mountain country are the better choices. The truth is that you can...
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Author:
Phillip Conrad
30th September 2009
The forty-ninth state in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishermen can report. In fact, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million d...
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Author:
Phillip Conrad
30th September 2009
The term "fly fishing gear" can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we'll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but there's s...
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Author:
Phillip Conrad