Why Is The Dead Sea Shrinking?

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Posted August 9th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
The Jordan River feeds the Dead Sea. In the 1960s much of the water from that artery began to be drained off for irrigation and other needs. Without its constant supply of water, the Dead Sea began to experience great changes. To understand the most dramatic, one must understand the stratification that marked this unique body of water. The mineral rich waters that created the huge natural spa that had soothed kings and peasants throughout history and is now the source for people all over the...
Anglesey Experience Its Award Winning Beaches

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Posted August 9th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
The beautiful island of Anglesey is found off the North West coast of Wales. One of its main attractions are its exceptionally fine sandy beaches and sea views. In fact the beaches are perfect for swimming, sailing and a whole range of water sports.Here you will find clean, blue waters which can attract even the most sceptical of beach visitors. The highly respected European Blue Flag Award Scheme has again given top marks to a number of Anglesey beaches.So whether you are an international trave...
Safari Adventures In Tanzania

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Posted August 9th, 2009 at 11:19 am
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...
Mexico: Taking A Bath

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Posted August 9th, 2009 at 7:19 am
I have a tantalizingly exciting topic to discuss--The Art of Mexican Bathing. Now, if you think this topic is as exciting as watching paint dry, you had better withhold judgment until you expatriate to Mexico and try this out for yourself. You will be glad you did.If you know anything about male human physiology and the effects of sudden temperature changes on it, then you can skip this part. If you don't, then you had better take notes because you are going to need to know this when you expatri...
A Day With The Sea Snake!

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Posted August 9th, 2009 at 3:19 am
Marita and Miriam Swimming in the near distance brought my attention back to the world.I thought it better for me to go back from the sandy beach shore to the restaurant and indulge in my favourite pastime of Ocean watching.While I was turning my glance from the swimming German Praktikum (Internship) students in the southern direction of the western coastal beach shore, I saw number of tiny crabs.They were very busy on the shiny beach searching food.When I started to move towards the restaurant...
Phuket Web Guide To Travel To Phuket Thailand

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Posted August 8th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
Phuket is Thailand's largest island, and is approximately the size of Singapore. Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea waters on Thailand's Indian Ocean coast-line 867 kilometers south of Bangkok.Phuket is an island connected by bridges to southern Thailand's Andaman Sea coast, in the Indian Ocean, lying between 7' 45 and 8' 15 north latitude, and from 98' 15 to 98' 40 west longitude on the map. Thailand's largest island, Phuket is surrounded by 32 smaller islands that form part of the same admin...
Phuket Web Guide To Travel To Phuket Thailand

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Posted August 8th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Phuket is Thailand's largest island, and is approximately the size of Singapore. Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea waters on Thailand's Indian Ocean coast-line 867 kilometers south of Bangkok.Phuket is an island connected by bridges to southern Thailand's Andaman Sea coast, in the Indian Ocean, lying between 7' 45 and 8' 15 north latitude, and from 98' 15 to 98' 40 west longitude on the map. Thailand's largest island, Phuket is surrounded by 32 smaller islands that form part of the same admin...
British Holiday Destinations Why Poole Is A Cool Resort

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Posted August 8th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Forget the bucket and spade image of the British seaside holiday. A small corner of Dorset is fast becoming the UK?s own Riviera. Homes on the two mile stretch of Sandbanks Peninsula, overlooking Poole harbour, now command some of the world?s highest property prices - snapping closely at the heels of hot spots Tokyo, Hong Kong and central London. Enjoying the world?s second largest natural harbour after Sydney, Australia, Poole has long been a center for sailing and water sports and is home to t...
Things To Do In San Diego When You’re In Town

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Posted August 8th, 2009 at 11:19 am
When planning a trip to California, you might as well spend a good portion of it in San Diego. This city, while famous for its trolley and being the home of the world?s most crooked road, offers more than just curiosities. Take the time to explore and it?s guaranteed to be a trip well worth the time. Here are just some places to get you started.San Diego ZooThe world-famous San Diego Zoo began as a collection of plants and animals from the Panama-American Exposition back in the early 1900s. Toda...
Chatham County North Carolina

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Posted August 8th, 2009 at 7:19 am
I am blessed to live in an area that has so much to offer. Raleigh, the state capital, is nearby with all of its Revolutionary War, Civil War, and Civil Rights significance. Durham, home of many tobacco makers, boasts Duke University while Chapel Hill is the home of the University of North Carolina. All three cities have so much to offer but it is nearby Chatham County that offers a charm of its own.Founded in the mid1700s by Irish-Scot, English, German, and Quaker immigrants Chatham County is s...