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Improve Your Sea Fishing

29th September 2009
I have been looking at simple ways to improving catch rates, and finally I have got an answer. It’s really simple, and you can do it from your living room, on stormy days. I have been reading about scents that recreate pheromones to induce fish bites... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Guide to La Jolla Beaches

07th September 2009
From the family beaches that are most often preferred by tourists to the more secluded coves most desired by surfers, divers, and swimmers, La Jolla beaches offer something for everyone. From Blacks Beach to the north and Windansea Beach to the south, the... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez

Panama Pearl Islands

31st August 2009
Pearl Islands in Panama 50 kilometers to the South of Panama City lie the Pearl Islands or the Islas de Las Perlas. The islands were named by the explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa during his discovery of the Pacific Ocean or as called it, the South Sea, i... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Panama Pearl Islands

31st August 2009
Pearl Islands in Panama 50 kilometers to the South of Panama City lie the Pearl Islands or the Islas de Las Perlas. The islands were named by the explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa during his discovery of the Pacific Ocean or as called it, the South Sea, i... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Manitoba Master Angler Walleye & Pickerel Fish

27th August 2009
Originally Walleyes and Walleye fish were found only in a relatively small across Canada and South to Alabama. Now due to the fame of this fantastic fish , that with restocking efforts they can be found across most of the USA and Canada and even intern... Read >
Author: Terry S Vostor

How Surfing Started Before The 90's And After

25th August 2009
Action Sports are getting hugely popular these days. With some of these sports, you could just practise them in front of your doorstep all year round, regardless of rain or temperature and the need to travel to find new playgrounds is not required. In ... Read >
Author: Wave Seo

Panama’s San Blas Islands

22nd August 2009
Real estate in Panama may be quite attractive and exotic on its own, but you have to see the Islands that are found in the San Blas Archipelago on this side of the world. These islands dot the entire Caribbean coast in Panama starting from the Golfo de Sa... Read >
Author: lunnrochelle

Sardinia-A Nice Place for Holidays

16th August 2009
Sardinia is the second largest island among the islands in the west Mediterranean Sea compared with Sicilian Island. It is off the west coast line of Italy about two hundred kilometers away and is twelve kilometers away from the Corse island of France whi... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Learning to surf – what you should know

11th August 2009
If you’re interested in learning to surf there are a few things you need to be aware of before heading out. Your safety and the safety of those around you should be your first concern. There are risks involved that you must be aware of and understan... Read >
Author: Catherine Williams

Beautiful Legend in Sicily

07th August 2009
Sicily is just located in the front of the boot of the Italy peninsula. It is the biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Here is wide and rich. The climate is warm with nice scenery. Here is rich in oranges, lemons and olive growing. Visiting Sicily can... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Visit La Jolla Beaches

03rd August 2009
From the family beaches whch are largely often preferred by visitors to the more secluded coves largely desired by surfers, divers, and swimmers, La Jolla beaches offer something for everybody. From Blacks Beach to the north and Windansea Beach to the so... Read >
Author: 39jack4u

Purchasing a Yacht

03rd August 2009
Everyone out there likes the idea of a shiny new boat. While buying a new yacht is an accomplishment in itself, you shouldn't spend over your budget then be unable to take it anywhere. When you buy a yacht, always look at what comes with the boat and deci... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala

The Snorkeling Tour At Los Arcos Puerto Vallarta

25th July 2009
With the approach of summer, and the merciless rays of the sun, every body has one thing in mind. Guess what that is? Well of course water! Drinking chilled drinks, frequent cool showers, water fights amongst friends and swimming; these activities make th... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

Land in Auckland, New Zealand

25th July 2009
An island country located in the Pacific Ocean features hot beaches, sexy reefs, off beaten tracks, picturesque volcanic hills, lush forests and silent to rage rivers – New Zealand. Perfect place to visit anytime of the year, be it shimmery sunny or fr... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Scuba Dive Oahu Beach Entries and Exits

06th July 2009
Have you ever seen one more diver enjoying rising and falling about in the surf zone crazily looking for a fin? Unluckily, it could occur but I want to explain you how to evade it. With the winter upon us, I have planned to share some of the do's and do... Read >
Author: oceanconcepts

The Mysteries of Snapper Fishing Revealed

02nd July 2009
I have determined that the majority of useful information had never been truly identified to enable it's publication. I previously considered snapper fishing to be reserved for large boats well off shore over wrecks and reefs, but I found that need not be... Read >
Author: mybig747

Learning from Scuba Diving Magazines

15th June 2009
More than two thirds of the planet are water. This means even if humans have occupied much of the Earth's land area, the vast ocean has not yet been colonized with just oilrigs extracting this precious fuel. But surely, the person has seen the beautif... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan

CANOUAN - "Island of turtles"

27th March 2009
Canouan Island is the third largest island in the Grenadines, part of the Carribean Islands. The word Canouan gets its name from the native Arawak language meaning turtle. This is mainly due to the fact that there are so many turtles on the island. A visi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

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

A Boat Trip to Tiran Island and the Coral Reefs

10th March 2009
Sharm El Sheikh offers many exciting trips and tours, and one of the best and also a great day out for you and the family, is a boat trip to Tiran island. If it is your first time in Sharm El Sheikh and you happen to be staying in a hotel then you wi... Read >
Author: Glenne Baxter

Where To Get Information On Aquarium Plants

09th March 2009
I’m sure there are exceptions but the worst place to look for help on aquatic plants is a pet store. They know about pets not plants. So when looking for information on plants for your aquarium the best place to look is the Internet. Try the forums for... Read >
Author: JLogan

Travel Back in Time to the San Blas Islands

20th February 2009
For the discerning eco-traveler, there aren’t many ‘untouched’ destinations left that don’t require anything short of a challenging journey off the beaten path to reach. It seems to fair to say that most of the unspoiled destinations left on the p... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Adventure in Noosa

07th February 2009
Adventure Noosa has a little something for everyone. Join a tour, try an adventure sport, or sample the best of local food and wine at farm gates, cellar doors, and eateries along the Noosa Food Trail. Spend the day at one of the many attractions close... Read >
Author: Barry Williams

Mexico Timeshare Rentals Offer Exciting Deals

31st January 2009
Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world with crystal clear water and 80 degree days almost everyday, and for most people living in the United States it’s just a short plane ride away to have the vacation of a lifetime. Mexico... Read >
Author: Charles Joseph

Tips on Fly Fishing for Pike

18th January 2009
Pike are toothy fish found in reservoirs, lakes, and various rivers around the country. They are very strong fighters and look ugly and ferocious. If you plan on fly fishing for pike, there are a few things you need to know. This article will give you ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Fantastic Phuket

05th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Writer fill Phuket is one of Thailand's most popular destinations, and it's not hard to see why. A beautiful environment that features tropical plant life accompanies the sandy beaches and clear ocean waters. The bustling town means ... Read >
Author: writerfill

Investing in Cape Verde

15th December 2008
Around 400 miles from Africa’s west coast, Cape Verde is an area of 10 small islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. There is some tourism already on the islands but due to plans to promote the area internationally as a tourist destination, tourism levels ... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Heading Towards Matanzas:

15th December 2008
Enjoying the Sandy cuban beaches of North Havana is a good suggestion for a few days close to the capital city. It should be mentioned that in Tarará you can find the Marina of the same name. Several marinas can be found in some points of the Cuban coast... Read >
Author: Martin Luis

Surfing: Seas, Surfs & an Experience

01st December 2008
Surfing is an amazing adventure sport. This is not the sport for everybody, but for the people who can handle the thick waves of the beach. The surfboard can be of any size – from less than three feet surfboards to 11 ft surfboards are available today... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

The Islands of French Polynesia ?Exotic Island Vacations

14th October 2008
The islands of French Polynesia are the most exotic of all vacation destinations in the world. There are many options in exotic island destinations when you choose to visit this part of the world. Bora Bora is one of these islands and it does live up to i... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Cheap hotels in Australia made the trip easy for budget conscious people.

13th October 2008
Australia, the only country in entire continental land, is the world’s smallest continent. It is the driest continent on earth that has lowest rainfall in the world but still it has outstanding economies of the world. Australia has become more vibrant c... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Management through Collector and Consumer Education

07th October 2008
As an aquarium professional I would like to discuss the pressure our hobby as put on the world’s reefs and what we can do to minimize damage. First and foremost we must promote responsible reef keeping by learning and researching these wild animals we w... Read >
Author: amandeep

10 Reasons to Visit the Virgin Islands

30th September 2008
The Virgin Islands are full of white sandy beaches that nestle close turquoise waters. These islands are ideal for vacations. Here are ten reasons why most people love to holiday here. 1. The Virgin Islands are very similar to the Caribbean islands in ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Why You Should Get Your Own Marine Tactical Gadgets

26th September 2008
For boating and underwater aficionados, it is thus quite recommended that you purchase your own marine technical gear. By having these gadgets you can easily make your water and water-related activities and not rely solely on your human skills, which mean... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

The Sun is Always Shining at Cozumel

24th September 2008
Mexico, embracing almost unlimited glorious beaches, proves to be heaven on earth. Cozumel is another prided Mexican paradise. Being an island on the famed Caribbean Sea, it is no surprise that Cozumel has so much to offer a traveler. Being 12 miles away ... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

How to Visit Flamenco Beach in Puerto Rico

06th September 2008
Secluded to a tiny cove, Playa Flamenco, or Flamenco Beach, is a sickle-shaped swath of pink sand that fades into clear, aqua waters. Although fishing is prohibited, tourists commonly visit for the waist-high waters and brilliant snorkeling conditions. ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Booking Fiji Scuba Diving

14th August 2008
Once you see those crystal clear waters of Fiji, you won't be able to wait to get under the water and explore. You'll see sea life close up, like you've never seen before. If you're not an experienced scuba diver, it might be a good idea to take some clas... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Scuba Diving In Sharm El Sheikh - The Gateway To The Red Sea

30th June 2008
Sharm El Sheikh is located at the very tip of the Sinai Peninsula, and given its ease of access to the Red Sea has grown over the past twenty years into one of the worlds best and most popular scuba diving locations. Large amounts of scuba divers travel h... Read >
Author: Scubaworld

Stay At Home Mom’s Business Opportunities And Florida Beach Vacations—What’s The Connection

13th June 2008
All is well. The soothing sound of the waves crashing up against the Florida beach cause you to drift into a state somewhere half way between sleep and being awake. The only other sound you can hear is the call of seagulls souring over the water. You... Read >
Author: PTerreros

Biodegradable Sun Protection – Now Required At Certain Travel Destinations

11th May 2008
Packing for a trip is always fun because it builds up the anticipation of a great trip ahead. These days, however, it is important to take note of any requirements destinations may have. Bringing only biodegradable sun protection is becoming more common f... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Bowen: Gem of the Coral Coast

06th May 2008
The town of Bowen is situated on the Queensland coast in the northern parts of the Whitsunday region. As a tourist destination it's often overlooked in favour of its southerly neighbour, Airlie Beach, which is about a 45 minute drive down the coast. Howev... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

The National Parks of Panama

30th October 2007
On the third day in Panama City we ranted the car and decided to ride southwest along the Pan American Highway. We had many plans that day and wanted to visit many sights. First of all we visited the Metropolitana Natural Park. The next point was the Pa... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Start Searching for Your Perfect Australian Yacht Charter

15th June 2007
One needs to learn how to search for the perfect charter boat in order to have a marvelous trip; the skippered yacht charter needs to be avoided in order to provide a person with the complete fulfillment of his desires when it comes to boating. Searchable... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Zappa Resources (TSX.V:ZPA) Rides Coat Tails to Potential Permian Reef Oil Discovery

01st May 2007
By Katherine Young April 15, 2007 Zappa Resources (TSX.V:ZPA) is a junior resource company with projects in Canada, the U.S. and now, Tunisia. Early in March 2007, Zappa signed a letter of intent to enter into a “farm-in participation agreementâ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Madagascar tours – one option for African vacations

15th March 2007
The word ‘safari’, in Swahili, means journey and people associate it with hunting and exploring. Nowadays, when you say safari you picture great adventures and the discovery of habitats and wildlife on the African continent. People undertake safaris a... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

The Unique Australia

08th December 2006
Australia might be the smallest continent in territory but it does attract attention with its unique style and characteristics. The thing that struck me most about that continent is the way nature developed there. Australia is located far away from the o... Read >
Author: abraxas

Angling for Walleye at Lake Huron

08th September 2006
Lake Huron is a popular rod and reel spot. The Walleye is a popular game fish. Combine them both, and you have paradise for an angler. Angling for Walleye at Lake Huron Trips in the great outdoors are a perfect way to rest and relax. Many areas o... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Cancun Vacations: Isla Mujeres

06th August 2006
If you are planning a vacation trip to Cancun, hop the ferry across the bay to the small finger-shaped Isla Mujeres. The name means "Island of Women" and there are a number of theories as to how the name came to be but it's not because of the topless beac... Read >
Author: Peter Shannon

Going For a Scuba Diving? Understand First the Real Safety Issue of The Underwater World

18th June 2006
Scuba diving is one of the great adventures that one can take to explore the vast wonders of the underworld that cannot be seen on the surface of the water. This is an underwater activity where the diver utilizes breathing equipment or scuba apparatus to ... Read >
Author: blog maintenance

Why Dive? How Do I Begin? [Part 5 of 7]

03rd April 2006
Why Dive? How Do I Begin? [Part 5 of 7]byRobert KeeneyCopyright (c) February 2004Thought-provoking question...with many answers...Part 5 of this 7-part series helps you gain a deeper feelingabout your underwater Universe. You explore the Soul ofdiving...a... Read >
Dive Adventurer

Five steps to success with Saltwater Coral Reef Aquariums

14th February 2006
Do you dream of watching the natural beauty of the undersea reef life while sitting in your living room? Whether your goal is a nano reef tank or a 150 gallon aquarium with an ecosystem of coral and saltwater fish, the following five steps will l... Read >
Author: Chris Knowlton

Mafia: Is that all there is to Sicily?

05th January 2006
www.destinationsicily.com Sicily,mafia Mafia: Is that all there is to Sicily? Sicily is a mountainous arid island — an extension of the Apennine Mountains separated from the mainland by the Straits of Messina. Many powers have occupied this strat... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

5 Golden Rules for a Great Holiday

17th October 2005
Rule 1: Plan everything in advance. There is nothing worse than a poorly planned trip. Start right from the beginning i.e. deciding your destination to booking your tickets to the reservation of your accommodation. One important thing here to mention is a... Read >
Author: Anurag Pareek