Posted July 11th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Whether you're visiting Outer Banks, North Carolina for a weekend or month, there is a plethora of choices in where to stay. Traditional hotel rooms, resorts, campgrounds and bed and breakfast inns are just a few places you can choose from. There are also a number of areas up and down the Outer Banks including Duck, Corolla, and Nags Head. No matter where you choose to stay, whether it is a
Nags Head hotel or a Duck resort, Outer Banks has it all. Hotels and Resorts Outer Banks ...
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Posted July 3rd, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Traveling is a thing that many people desire to do in their lives. Australia is a popular spot for tourism and visiting or exploring because it is a beautiful location. The landscape is breath taking and it is really something that people should be able to see at some point in their life time.
One way to travel in Australia is to use a campervan. Using one of these allows you to explore at your own pace instead of having to adhere to someone else's schedule. You also get to ...
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Posted June 27th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
New Zealand has a gorgeous landscape that many people wish to experience in some way or another. Tourists who come to the area may also want to experience the beauty that is offered to all who visit. New Zealand offers glorious views of the ocean that so many people desire to see. A camper van is an excellent method to travel through the landscape.
The best thing is that camper vans can be suited to your personal needs while you're traveling. Britz is a company that produces ...
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Posted June 22nd, 2010 by Tim Hurley
4WD camping is fun and adventurous but also hardcore. Instead of toilets and places to shower you have bushes and water (usually a lake or river). It isn't high class but it is a great time. There are many wilderness areas of beach and bush where camping is allowed. Access is normally only possible in a 4WD vehicle. Beach access is usually restricted by the tides a beach is used for the man thoroughfare for vehicles and the sand is at its smoothest and firmest when the tide is out. Getting ...
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Posted June 17th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
White Sail Level I - Section 1 covers safety with a look at lifejackets, actions to be followed immediately after a capsize and how to right a capsized boat. And the required items for a sailboat less than 5.5 meters long as outlined in the current Boating Safety Guide. Section 2 is Seamanship, Candidates must be able to tie 4 knots within a certain time and describe their uses. And describe four ways to identify from what direction the wind is blowing. Section three deals with ...
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Posted June 13th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Pop up campers have been a mainstay on campgrounds for decades, and for good reason. Campers offer many advantages that are unique and cannot be had in larger RV's (recreation vehicles) or in traditional tent camping. A pop up camper takes camping to a new level by providing all the comforts of home, such as a kitchen, refrigerator, stove, oven, air conditioning, heat, beds, seating, and bathrooms, to name more than a few. Amenities like these are simply impossible to have when ...
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Posted May 30th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Whether you are with friends or family camping offers you the chance to enjoy the beauty of nature without being surrounded by the business of traffic and the people moving all round you. While most individuals will do this in the summer there are a few who prefer the winter months to go out and explore the land.First you need to decide what dates you want to go. Talk with the individuals you are traveling with and decide the amount of days that you all can handle. If you have ...
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Posted May 29th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Roman Holiday
Rome
In this classic romantic comedy, Audrey Hepburn plays a Princess who rebels against her regimented schedule and gets taken on a whirlwind tour around Rome with a charming yet conniving American news reporter.
On your camping holidays in Italy, why not rent a classic Vespa and take your own whirlwind tour around the city, whizzing past the Coliseum and arriving at the Spanish Steps, where Princess Ann (Audrey) famously tasted her first Italian gelati. The Castel Sant'Angelo ...
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Posted May 24th, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Culinary Camping
Situated in the north western coastal region of France, the area of Brittany is a prime spot for camping. And it's the local cuisine that might just be the highlight of a Brittany camping trip, where fantastic food and drink await you.
The region boasts beautiful scenery, and most Brittany campsites offer swimming pools, sports grounds and a range of activities to keep you entertained. But it's Brittany's culture of delicious, traditional food and drink that will make your ...
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Posted May 22nd, 2010 by Tim Hurley
Milan is recognised as one of the most famous shopping destination in the world. Milan is heaven for shopping and shoppers who loves branded goods such as Louis Vitton, Gucci, Prada etc. All the branded goods that is world-wide known are in Milan at much cheaper in price than other part of the world. Not only high fashion brand is in Milan, there are also other brand such as Zara, miss sixty etc can be found in Milan. You can find a good price items in Milan
Feel expensive ...
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