Safari Adventures In Tanzania

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 11:19 pm
Tanzania is the ultimate safari destination; this article will highlight some of the adventures and activities you can have whilst on safari. Here we discuss a few different ways to enjoy your safari, to spice it with a little adventure.Taking a safari on horse back is possible the best way to experience and see animals in the bush. The Western Kilimanjaro area is probably the most dramatically beautiful settings in Tanzania. The adventure safari itself brings breathtaking views and exhilarati...
Them’s The Breaks… Surfing Australia’s NSW Central Coast

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Surfing on the Central Coast is more a lifestyle than a pastime. And with 31 official beaches, it?s no surprise!Buggeries, Half-tide Rocks, The Box, Catho, Ghosties, Moonie, Frazer, Gravelies, The Haven, Macs, Copa, North Avoca, Sharktower, the Pines, Avoca Point, Bushpig, The Bend, Littles, Pellos, Wambie, Shelly, North Shelly, Shelly Point, Forries, Norah Head, Bateau? the list goes on! And let?s not forget the infamous Crackneck? No prizes for guessing the origin of that name!Central Coast li...
Living Abroad: The Top 3 Reasons To Emigrate From The U.K. To An Overseas Paradise

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Talk to most British citizens and you will soon find that many would gladly move overseas to live in paradise if you gave them just half a chance! Of course no one seems to actually act on this whim - but in this article we take a look at the top 3 reasons why there seems to be such an overwhelming desire to quit the U.K!1) The weather! Yes, you guessed it, top of the list is the climate. Britons are famed for talking about, and more appropriately, moaning about the weather. And they have every ...
Cyprus For Holidays And An Idyllic Lifestyle

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 11:19 am
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons.Every year Aphrodite?s island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they come in search of the stunning scenery, the incredible history, the fantastic weather, the warm and welcoming people and the idyllic Cypriot lifestyle.If you?re looking for your next holiday hotspot or a perfect place to live in the sun here are five ...
Some Simple Home Truths Relating To The Bahamas

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 7:19 am
There are over 700 islands in the Bahamas (including some very little ones) that are located in the West Indies. Since the 1970?s it has been an independent country, and is still part of the Commonwealth which is technically ruled by Elizabeth II (Queen of England). Because of its colonial heritage you will find that the official language of the islands is still English and because it is widely spoken throughout the islands still it has been a key factor in helping the country to flourish and ...
Sea Isle City Travel Guide

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Posted July 31st, 2009 at 3:19 am
Many of those vacationing in Sea Isle City have only one week in our great town, which is not nearly enough to see it all. The fantastic beaches we offer are only one of many options for fun, sun, and entertainment at the South Jersey Shore. Those of you who have been coming for many years have your favorite things to experience, and most will repeat the majority of things over and over again because of the lasting memories they create.Since I have been a local in Sea Isle City for over ten year...
SpainThe Lesser Known

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Posted July 30th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
Article on Spain: Travel or Travellers sectionSpain- the lesser knownIt is probably fair to say that most people only have a limited knowledge of this large and diverse Country. Everyone has heard of the Balearics, Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and perhaps Barcelona but few have visited the Rioja, the delights of Valencia and Tarragona or discovered the unspoilt Costa de la Luz or the Tabernas region on Costa Almeria where the famous ?Spaghetti Westerns? were filmed. Few have probably visited the...
Branches On My Family Tree

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Posted July 30th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
When I first started exploring my family tree, I sought to draw a line straight back as far as possible. Within a short time, I had names and dates ? all taken from shaky sources ? for several ancestors. Soon after, I learned that genealogy is like detective work: just because something is in print doesn't make it right. The truth tends to take a little hunting around.The more I worked, the more I wondered about the lives of my forefathers (and foremothers, too). I looked first at my dad's grand...
Making A Splash In St. Croix

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Posted July 30th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.; Bob and Sandy haven't left the pool during waking hours except to refill the refrigerator with beer. Two hundred and ninety pounds of Bob jumped into the pool creating a wave. It sloshed over the deck, and drenched parched agaves below. By the time we arrived everyone was clamoring, ?don't flush the toilet. The remaining hundred gallons in the cistern may be all for what remained of vacation.Nine to twelve mile an hour winds continue in the August heat that helps the 78%...
SpainThe Lesser Known

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 30th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Article on Spain: Travel or Travellers sectionSpain- the lesser knownIt is probably fair to say that most people only have a limited knowledge of this large and diverse Country. Everyone has heard of the Balearics, Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and perhaps Barcelona but few have visited the Rioja, the delights of Valencia and Tarragona or discovered the unspoilt Costa de la Luz or the Tabernas region on Costa Almeria where the famous ?Spaghetti Westerns? were filmed. Few have probably visited the...