31st
January
2010
In ever increasing numbers, fishermen from the novice to the experienced are finding the excitement and adventure of deep-sea fishing easily available in the waters off Sea Isle, New Jersey. With almost year-round fishing opportunities,
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posted in US, US East Coast, Fishing |
31st
January
2010
by Dave from Philly
Kansas City is a dynamic city backed by a colourful humanities scene, world class attractions and an eclectic mix of shops. Whether this is your first visit or Kansas City is like your 2nd home, take a little time to discover a mix of new and standard tops during your next visit. ? Follow the tabs below for more information. From live concerts to Riverboat Casino’s there’s much to see, do, and experience in Kansas City. Known as’The Birthplace of Jazz,’
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Vacation, Midwest |
31st
January
2010
By Joseph Archibald
The Idyllic Beaches of Rendang
If you talk about Redang Island then one of the biggest and most appreciated attractions is its beaches. This island has two beaches which are quite amazing; one in Pasir Panjang which is known as Long Beach amongst the tourists and the second one is Teluk Dalam Kecil.
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posted in Travel Tips, Beach, Island, Asia, Southeast Asia, Tropical |
31st
January
2010
by John Witterson
Many house boats offered for rent are equipped with comprehensive inventory including full kitchen facilities, television, radio and even hot and cold running water; therefore, hiring a boat which combines self catering accommodation with transport provides a very interesting way for tourists who want to explore a country using its waterways.
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posted in Europe, Travel Tips, US, Vacation |
30th
January
2010
By Robert Waldvogel
1. Origin and Construction
The clouds, draping the mountains like strands of silver steel wool, hung low over the Lynn Canal, gateway to the historic city of Skagway, Alaska, itself the origin of thousands of stampeders who had begun their 45-mile treks over the White Pass Summit toward the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon in Canada in 1897 and 1898. The throngs continued to infiltrate the area today from vessels which also sailed from Seattle, but all disembarked from one of the many daily cruise ships which docked a short distance away.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Alaska, Train(Rail) |