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  • Southampton City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Set on the coast of Hampshire, south of Winchester, this is a place that abounds with a fascinating heritage. The Romans, who established it as a seaport, founded Southampton approximately 2,000 years ago. This was the port from which the ill-fated Titanic had set sail on her maiden voyage in 1912. Even though the place was affected during the Second World War, Southampton has grown sturdy with huge docks built for the cruise industry.
  • Sheffield City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Sheffield is a city that is steeped with the history of steelmaking in England. Take a look at any knife and fork and see the inevitable ‘Made in Sheffield’ sign. Most of the tourists come here especially to be the part of the scenic beauty that surrounds Sheffield. The city is located towards the centre of England in the county of South Yorkshire.
  • Scarborough City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Scarborough is one of Britain’s favourite seaside resorts and has been for more than four centuries. Located on the east coast of Yorkshire, Scarborough has always attracted visitors thanks to its beautiful and lengthy sandy beaches, picturesque cliff tops and family-oriented attractions. The location offers spectacular views of the North Sea but is also far more than just another seaside town; there are numerous things to see and do, making it an ideal place to take a break.
  • Portsmouth City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Portsmouth is located on the south coast of the scenic county of Hampshire. The city has a long established historic naval presence. The city of Portsmouth was established in the year 1623, being a community that swears by its influence to world history. As well as being an important naval town, Portsmouth has a nostalgic feel with it’s cobblestone streets, horse drawn carriages, museums and famous historic buildings.
  • World Marbles Championship 2006 - Represent Your Country!  By : Petr Sejba
    Marble game -- is it only a game for kids or regular sport branch? Most people remember this game from their young years. But today there are many prestigious marble tournaments around the world every year. In this article I will take a look at some facts about marble tournaments and show you how can you represent your country in these very popular events. Please keep in mind that even thought I will speak about international tournaments, you are welcome to participate!
  • Edinburgh city guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Edinburgh is one of the most famous cities in the world. It is the fastest growing place on the planet and there are a lot of reasons as to why this festival city is one of the most sought-after places for tourists to visit. The city is abuzz with activities the whole year round, be it the fireworks and stranger-hugging frenzy of the world famous New Year “Hogmanay” street party or the spell of arts shows that appear with delightful pomp during the “Edinburgh Festival” in August.
  • Coventry City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    Coventry is a city with a thousand years of history that has plenty to offer the visiting tourist. Located in the heart of Warwickshire, which is well-known as Shakespeare’s county, there are easy transport links to historic Warwick, Rugby and Stratford-upon-Avon. Additionally, there are many things to see and do in and around Coventry itself.
  • Cardiff City Guide, including hotels  By : Maria Williams
    The Welsh capital, Cardiff, is really a city on the move. Home to over 350, 000 people, this city underwent a tremendous and progressive development over a period of time. It is home to an impressive coal empire and has evolved into one of Europe’s most beautiful maritime cities, embraced by lovely countryside. Of all the major reconstruction that the city has witnessed, a prominent mention should be given to the impressive appearance of the Millenium Stadium.
  • Five Star Maui Hotel Heaven  By : Paul Malcolm
    Looking for a paradise hotel for your wedding night? Maui Hotels are renowned for their high level of excellence and value in one of the world's premier vacation destinations.
  • Yacht Charter - Which type suits you?  By : ken jones
    A look at different types of yacht charter on the market. Including flotilla sailing, skippered yacht charter, crewed yacht charter, bareboat yacht charter, corporate charter
  • Spain - Traveling to and within the European country  By : ken jones
    Information about traveling to and within the country of Spain. Including flights, rail and road travel and ferry services
  • Great Fishing Trip To Mag Bay!  By : Captain
    Great story about one of the most exciting fishing trips I have ever been on.
  • Norfolk island - By: Sveta Panch  By : The Rich Dude
    Where the Ocean has always ruled

    Located at 28 degress south latitude, only 1.5 hour's flight north from Auckland new Zealand, Norfolk enjoys a sub tropical climate. In summer the average temperature is 70 F; in "winter" it still averages 50 F. In this mild rather than tropical climate, instead of coconut palms lining the island's shores, lines of elegantly upright Norfolk pines guard the coasts. There are several spectacular headlands, such as Rocky Point and Point Hunter, which offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, and golden beaches overlooked by the ubiquitous Norfolk pines.
  • Easy Gulf Coast Grouper Fishing - Part II - By: Scott Perry  By : The Rich Dude
    Ok, we have caught our bait and are now at or near the 100’ deep area and are ready to see if any grouper are going to cooperate.

    Our rig consists of a heavy snap-swivel tied directly to your main line. Make a 2-3 foot leader of 80 to 100lb mono leader and put a heavy swivel one end and a 8/0 hook on the other. Slip enough lead on the snap to keep you on the bottom, usually 12 to 20 oz depending on the wind and tide, and then slip the swivel into the snap also. Hook a baitfish up through the bottom lips out through the top, right next to the fish’s nostril. Sink him down to the bottom and hold on! Sometimes it won’t even hit the bottom before something nasty grabs it.
  • The Travelling Itch  By : Tonya Kopp
    This lifetime discounted travel membership makes one woman's dream of seeing the world a reality...
  • First Blood !  By : The Rich Dude
    It was a sunny morning late summer in 1976. It was around seven o´clock and everything was ready for my first whaling adventure.

    We were three on board and this journey had been planned as an opportunity for big money.

    It was just about nine o'clock that morning that I heard a shout. Whale, Whale! the Captain screamed in frenzy. I was sent up to the barrel in the mast, the Captain ran to the front of the boat to the 50mm gun and the cook took the steering wheel. At that time I was getting very excited. The Captain shouted to me to look for anyting in the sea that might be a shadow of the whale or the white spot on the whales back that I ought to see very clearly when the whale was near the boat.
  • Mexico's Travel Channel Los Cabos, Cancun, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta and more. - By: Mexico Travel Channel Mexico Travel Channel  By : The Rich Dude
    Cancun is stadily recovering from hurricane Wilma. Recovery programs are under way to beautify its beaches. The Riviera Maya however was miraculously spared.

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