Articles, tagged with "waterways", page 1
15th May 2013
You have been dreaming for a long time and the time has ultimately arrived; purchase a good quality old vessel and do some boating. However before taking that ultimate leap, there are a few things to mull over.
Identify your Objective
But what are ...
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Author:
Marinetrader
03rd May 2013
There are many other sorts of international positioning systems including, handheld, trackers, and cell. You'll track a vehicle, particular person, pet, or any asset at any time. A private kid watch tracker is perfect on your kid; never have to fret about...
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Author:
Lorenzo Radecki
23rd October 2012
A trip to Kottayam could be a good idea if you plan to visit Kerala, affectionately and correctly known as ‘God’s Own Country’. This small city is spread out over an area of around 55 sq. km and hardly 150 km from the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram. T...
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Author:
Ravinder Malik
17th January 2012
Piranha
Although only a few of the numerous types of piranha are considered to be dangerous to humans, the red-bellied piranha is definitely one of those. And this ferocious fish lives in the waterways of South America. Motion pictures and myths have p...
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Author:
Jason Thompson
11th March 2011
Lines of travelling are considered important in the study of palmistry. Travel lines are those which make a person travel and lead him to triumph by means of travelling. As a whole, these lines are considered as helpful for building up a career through tr...
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Author:
alanpointing123
18th July 2010
Miami has the best nightlife in the world and a reputation for its string of posh nightclubs. However, you can still live it up well until the wee hours without getting broke if you know where to spot a few glitzy individual bar-clubs on South Beach.
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Author:
Ace Smith
06th July 2010
Coconut Creek is positioned in South Florida and is known as a picturesque metropolis of 50,000 with an abundance of trees, waterways, appealing landscaped roads, stunning parks, and butterfly gardens all through our neighborhoods.When in our spot, please...
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Author:
Michael Reagan
30th March 2010
Yellow perch, sometimes known as Lake or American perch, are another hugely popular fish found throughout Maine's waters. Like several other members of the perch family, yellow perch are native to Maine, though they have been introduced artificially into ...
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Author:
Clint Bishop
22nd March 2010
There are few fish that Maine is renowned for, though undoubtedly one of the best candidates is the striped bass, a beautiful, strong fish that is becoming more common throughout Maine's waterways both on and off shore. Easily distinguished by a set of co...
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Author:
Donald Munoz
17th August 2009
It happens when you are least expecting it, usually on the way to an important meeting, or whilst wearing a new pair of shoes, or during a leisurely walk. It is one of the most unpleasant moments and unfortunately most of us have experienced it. That's ri...
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Author:
annabarrington
24th April 2009
Algae, like all plants require water and nutrients to grow, in a swimming pool there is little we can do about the water, however removal of the nutrients - phosphate, you can keep your swimming pool algae free.
This summer has seen some of the highest...
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Author Unknown
25th March 2009
Every once in a while the government here passes out an order banning shop keepers from providing plastic bags to customers for carrying their purchases, with little lasting effect. Plastic bags are very popular with both retailers as well as consumers be...
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Author:
shalini
18th February 2009
If you are writing an epic fantasy novel you are no doubt thinking in big broad strokes. This is of course the point of fantasy that is epic. And one of the key components of this kind of novel is the big battle where forces of good and evil typically mee...
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Author:
Will Kalif
28th June 2006
It has long been known that mercury in high concentration is toxic to humans, but until 50 years ago, it was not really too much of a problem for most of us. However, the prevalence of mercury in our food and environment has now reached global proportions...
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