Archive for June, 2006
Friday, June 30th, 2006
For a family vacation, Maui is truly a one of a kind destination. There are many different things to do here for everyone in your family, even if they are indeed hard to please.Once your family experiences Maui and everything there is to offer, you’ll never look at Hawaii beach vacations the same way again.
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
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peacock bass are as voracious as their namesake, and may be more. They hunt in a similar manner. For example, they stalk and suddenly pounce on the unsuspecting victim killing it and almost swallowing it in its greed. The peacock bass always have an insatiable appetite. They are also extremely aggressive. These fish, many times smaller than the largemouth bass, are known to break rods, tear lines and tackles which would in normal circumstance be more then sufficient to handle the strongest of largemouth. This is why peacock bass fishing can be pretty exciting as well as unpredictable.
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
Each and every year, La Jolla draws countless tourists from around the world. With its picturesque terrain, incredible views and charming culture, La Jolla is a visitors paradise. The entertainment for the area consistently pleases the growing tourist population as well, catering to a wide variety of tastes.
More about fun in La Jolla California at http://allwateronline.com
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
If you don’t take body building supplements, you almost might as well not be working out at all in some circles. Standards have change, and now men need body building supplements to get to the massive sizes they desire, or to obtain the gargantuan muscle strength and speed demanded by professional sports.
Find the latest new supplements that really work at www.fitnesshealthmedicine.com
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
There are several hotspots in the red light district of Amsterdam. Few of them are mentioned below, so please read on.
De Bananenbar
De Bananenbar is owned by the owners of the Casa Rosso, another famous red light hotspot. Here, active audience participation is highly encouraged as bananas are transformed into erotic devices by the hostesses. It is basically due to this kind of entertainment that De Bananenbar was made popular among tourists and stag parties.
Learn more about Amsterdam
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
An article about Fly Fishing
Dry fly fishing is the best classic form of fishing. The artificial fly is cast so that it floats on the surface of the water. As the fly passes over the fish it will rise to the surface and strike or take the fly.
More at Fly Fishing for Fun
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Friday, June 30th, 2006
An article about tying fly fishing flies and the Frankenstein Fly
You can buy flies for fly fishing, but you’ll want to tie your own at some point. Undoubtedly, your first fly will be the Frankenstein Fly.
Full article at Tying Fly Fishing Flies - The Frankenstein Fly
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Thursday, June 29th, 2006
There is no doubt that you can plan your Cancun spring break just as you like, and within your budget. There are endless sight seeing opportunities also that are close by or within less than a day’s travel round trip, and can be booked as part of your Cancun spring break package or not, it’s up to you. If you have never been to Cancun, spring break is the time to see it at its liveliest; it is one of the most popular spring break destinations ever!
Read about other Vacation Suggestions.
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Thursday, June 29th, 2006
If you have ever seen the vast, dry desert of Arizona, I have something that might surprise you. There are quite a few Arizona golf vacations that are available if you are a hardcore fan of the game. These Arizona golf vacations come in all shapes and sizes, neatly tailored to your level of skill, experience, money, and interest.
Full article about Arizona Golf Vacations here!
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Thursday, June 29th, 2006
We are rightfully leery about jumping impulsively or spending casually on one of those Vegas package deals but even if a couple hundred dollars goes to one of the Vegas package deals that are fraudulent, we will suffer the sting for a long time after. My point is that of the many fraudulent Vegas package deals and other scams do sell us one thing up front and actually give us something else.
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
As you spend more and more hours and days on bass fishing, you will acquire lots of knowledge about the right lure and technique for the proper way to do this sport. The best advice most experienced and seasoned bass fishermen, is to examine the fishing co
Bass fishing ….
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
A good camping stove can make or break a camping trip. If all goes well you can have home cooked meals while deep in the woods, and if it doesn’t you’ll end up with charred food or raw, mushy meals.
With so many camping stoves to choose from, how do you decide which to buy? In choosing a stove, you need to consider what you’ll be cooking, where you’ll be traveling, and how you’ll be traveling.
One of the main decisions you’ll be making is what type of fuel your stove will run on. If you’re backpacking two main choices are between white gas or multi-fuel stoves and butane or isobutene stoves. White gas is easily the most common stove fuel in the U.S. It burns cleanly and evenly, is relatively cheap, and is plentiful in North America.
Read more about camping stoves…
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
I don’t know about you, but I’m not the kind of person who goes on vacation just to lie on the beach somewhere.
Prior to going on my white water rafting vacation, I was a bit worried because I really didn’t know anything about such excursions. I didn’t know which rivers were suitable, I didn’t know which months were the best times to go, and I didn’t know which guide company to use.
Fortunately, white water rafting is a very popular vacation option, so I was able to gather a lot of information from the Internet. I found all of the answers to my questions, and came across numerous tips and great advice from other people with white water rafting experience. Here’s some of what I learned.
Read more about white water rafting…
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
This is the result of having a Game Warden for a father. He always taught me about hunting and nature and how to stick within the laws. You certainly should respect all creatures, whether you can outwit them or not. It’s not about killing, but about eating. Think about it. Many of us purchase a deer license for the new season and get our shotgun or bow ready for a good hunt, which in turn gives us a lot of meat.
Read more at: Hunting Supplies
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
This is why my family and I enjoy an adventure with the great outdoors. Just the family, some simple camping supplies, plenty of food, and we’re good to go. What do you bring along on your wilderness outings? Maybe you enjoy family camping tents to keep the rain off your heads and mosquitoes out of your face. These days there are just so many options to choose from when it comes to camping equipment.
Read more at: Family Camping Tents
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
My family lived on 15 acres of woods. We didn’t have a neighbor for miles. I loved to take off up through the trees with my knife on my side and my long boy in hand. All I needed to tote along was my sleeping bag, canteen, and a few matches. Roughing it was my forte. You’re probably wondering what I ate?Well, the woods were filled with squirrels and rabbits.
Read more at: Discount Camping Gear
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
The important thing is to not camp at the bottom of a hill, to make sure the rain fly is secure, and to take advantage of natural cover. But, a four season tent can be a nice thing to have for extreme conditions, and if you have the money to spend on one, it is a luxury that can really improve your camping experience. Basically, the difference between 4 season tents and regular tents is that a 4 season tent is tighter, with heavier outer walls.
Read more at: 4 Season Tents
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Indeed, the range of medical treatment around the world is so broad and varied, home-based insurance companies will provide booklets outlining what they will, and will not cover. Therefore, an equally important step at the time of purchase is for the traveller to become as familiar as possible with the basic guidelines of the policy before an emergency occurs.
Read more: Travel Health Insurance
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Are you a big fan of the outdoors? While the city life can be a blast, the constant smog and chaos can also get on your nerves. Sometimes you just need to get away from it all. One of my favorite adventures is to get a big group of family and friends together for a weekend camping trip. This is where some quality large tents and a number of sleeping bags come in handy. How big is your tent by the way? Is it one of those compact two men deals, or did you invest in a nice 8 men tent for the entire family? I tend to go with the large tents.
Read more about Large Tents
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Hence, by having dimples on golf balls, the pressure differential goes down and the drag force is reduced. These dimples create turbulence in the air surrounding the golf ball. This, in turn, forces the air to clasp the golf ball more closely. By doing so, the air trails the warp created by the ball towards the back instead of flowing past it. This results to a smaller wake and lesser drag.
Dimples also help players to put backspin on a shot making the golf ball break off on the putting green.
Here’s how to improve your mental golf game.
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