วันเสาร์ที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

South San Francisco Bay Charter's Handbook When to Plan a Cruise

South San Francisco Bay Charter's Handbook - When to Plan a Cruise
By Bob Diamond

When to Plan a Cruise

During most of the season, you can count on the afternoon northwest wind in the South Bay and wind coming more from the west in the North Bay. The other significant variable is the tidal current. The ideal plan is to have the current going with you in all directions but that's not always possible. If you can just plan to have the current in your favor at the critical times, you'll have a great advantage. There are places in the Bay where the current is stronger than elsewhere. These places can be seen in the current charts of San Francisco Bay. There are also days every month when the current is stronger than on other days. When the tides are the most extreme, it's called spring tides. The least extreme tides are called eap tides. The tidal current is of course strongest during the spring tides. Tide and current tables are available on the web and in booklet form at Spinnaker and many other marine facilities.

If possible, plan a cruise so the current is favorable or at least not too unfavorable when you're going to be passing through areas where the current is strongest. The tides and currents tend to be in opposite phase every week. If it turns out the current is going to be unfavorable for your passage one week; you can expect it to be favorable the following week. That's assuming you plan for approximately the same departure time. Modern cruising often involves a lot of motoring. Accept the necessity of motoring, especially if your going to start early in the morning before the wind comes up.

Fueling

The inboard Diesel powered boats carry enough fuel for just about any cruise of a few days duration. More fuel is available at the many fuel docks located north of Redwood City. The outboard powered boats normally only carry enough fuel for 3 or 4 hours of motoring. Spinnaker can provide an extra container of fuel upon request, and if necessary, cruisers can purchase more gasoline along the way. If 50:1 outboard mix is not available, outboard users will have to mix the new gas with outboard motor oil to make the proper mixture required by outboard engines. Charterers are given a full tank of gas upon departure from the charter base. Any additional fuel required is at the expenxe of the charter.

For more information please visit our website at http://www.spinnakersailing.com

Bob Diamond has been head instructor at Spinnaker Sailing since 1984

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 27 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Bird Watching Trips India A Bird Watchers Paradise!

Bird Watching Trips - India A Bird Watchers Paradise!
By Sabrina Johnston

Of the 8650 species of birds (migratory and originating species) in the world, India is home to as many as 1200 (roughly 14%), out of which 141 are endemic to this region.

While the number of birds is huge and enough to satisfy any bird watcher, it is the amount of rare birds to see that makes India such an exciting destination for a bird watching trip.

India is also a country that takes eco tourism seriously and provides a number of protected wildlife sanctuaries, that are secluded and perfect for bird watching.

bird watching trips and a variety of stunning scenery and wildlife

India is such a diverse country in terms of its geography which ranges from the mighty Himalayas bordering Tibet in the north, to lush plains, desert and jungle surrounded by thousands of miles of beaches.

This diversity is of landscape is of course, reflected in its wildlife.

Bird watching trips in India give an opportunity to see birds, but you can combine a bird watching trip with a safari, or holiday package and see elephants, tigers, lions and rhinos, or take in some of the thousands of years of cultural history.

India is perfect for bird watching trips, but for the adventurous traveller offers much more, in terms of the variety of wildlife and stunning scenery.

Bird Watching, tigers, elephants and much more!

North India offers a wide variety of bird watching trips including the Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur) a world heritage spot and considered one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world.

There are over 350 species of birds found and the habitat varies from shallow lakes to flooded forests and barren earth.

The rich collection of birds in Corbett National Park, Indias first tiger reserve is another bird watchers paradise. Here you can go bird watching in open-air jeeps, or on elephants.

The setting is superb and the sheer variety of bird life astounding, with 580 species of birds to be found in the park.

Bird watching in some of the best wildlife parks in India

South India includes some of its most famous wildlife parks and some great bird watching destinations.

Nagarole national park for example, is counted among Indias best wildlife parks and has a large elephant and bison population, as well as great bird watching, with approximately 250 species of birds to be seen.

On its northern confines is the Kabini River and on its southern fringes is the Bandipur national park. During the dry season, February - June, the lakes and rivers of the park attract a large number of animals, making it an ideal spot for bird watching and taking in the other diverse and exciting array of wildlife.

Indian bird watching trips find out more

India is one of the best holiday destinations in the world for bird watchers.This report only scratches the surface of bird watching trips in India, so to read more about bird watching in India go to http://www.raptoradventures.co.uk/articles-sitemap.html

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Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals

Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals
By Jennifer Weiss

Myrtle Beach, located along the Grand Strand on the coast of South Carolina, is one of the prime vacation destinations in the country, drawing visitors from all around the world. With its abundance of golf courses and miles of sandy coastline, it is the perfect place for a family vacation or a weekend getaway. Make your way to Myrtle Beach for your next trip to the coast and let the sun, sand, and variety of attractions calm your nerves and show you the vacation of a lifetime.

Vacationing in Myrtle Beach means spending lots of time exploring different golf courses or participating in numerous water activities. If either of these items are on your itinerary, you can find accommodations that make it easy engulf yourself in what appeals to you most about this area. Myrtle Beach vacation rentals are conveniently located throughout the city, providing easy access to the attractions you want to visit. No matter what you are looking for, there is a vacation home rental in the location that matters most to you with all the amenities you need for a great trip.

If your schedule is jam-packed with days of hitting the links at local courses, then why not stay in a home that sits directly on a lush green fairway of the World Tour Golf Links. This courses 27 holes are inspired by some of the most challenging and famous layouts in the world, allowing visitors to sample the best in a single day. A quick look out the window reminds you why you have come to the area that has the largest concentration of golf courses anywhere in the world. And when you are ready to face the challenge, one of the best courses in the Myrtle Beach area is a stones throw away.

While staying in a vacation rental that sits on an amazing golf course is a great way to be near your passion, it is also excellent for those who want a quiet, more natural setting. Towering pines and live oaks line the fairways and crystal clear water hazards are just off to the side, creating the perfect environment for anyone looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and kick back to the birds sweet song. Forget about everything you have left behind and simply relax on your balcony as you soak in the beautiful views of the rolling terrain and calming green land.

Staying on the water in an oceanview condo is a great way to enjoy the amenities that come with condos while allowing yourself easy access to the beach at all times. You can find condo rentals that have numerous indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor water park, an onsite tiki bar, numerous hot tubs, and fully-equipped exercise rooms so any activity you could possibly think of is easily within reach. The condos themselves are nicely stocked themselves, providing enough beach towels to last your trip, TVs, DVD players, wireless internet, and plenty of space so everyone in your group has a comfortable bed to sleep in.

Whether you choose a condo or house rental that is directly on the beach, you are making a good decision if you plan on spending a lot of time playing in the sun and the sand. When you stay on the water, a day at the beach is just a short stroll away so you dont need to waste time in the morning packing your vehicle full of supplies and then searching for a convenient parking spot. Simply get the family ready and walk out the backdoor, where you will be greeted by the sound of the waves and the warm sand between your toes. There is no crossing busy streets and when you need a short break from the sun, your vacation rental is nearby so you can have a rejuvenating lunch with all the comforts of home.

When the thought of walking across the beach as the surf slides gently over your feet has become too much to bear, come to the South Carolina coast for a vacation filled with rest, relaxation, and plenty of sun. There are plenty of attractions to keep you occupied and plenty of Myrtle Beach vacation rentals that allow you to retreat away from the noise and simply soak in the breathtaking beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.

HomeAway.com has the most comprehensive selection of vacation rental homes on the Internet. For an alternative lodging option, consider Myrtle Beach vacation rentals for your next trip to the South Carolina coast.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 24 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Auto Detailing and Boat Detailing

Auto Detailing and Boat Detailing
By Lance Winslow

Many auto detailers, automotive detail shops and mobile car wash and detailing business have found a lucrative niche in cleaning, washing and detailing boats, yachts and personal watercraft. You would be surprised the demand for such services. It is worthy to look into this if you are considering expanding your business or starting a brand new auto detailing company.

You see boat detailing can be a nice addition to the various services that your detailshop or for your mobile detailing company. While it is not generally quite as profitable as say aircraft washing and detailing private jet aircraft, it can be a lucrative venture especially for those of you that live near lakes, rivers or ocean harbors and have a large population of people with boats. For those of you that have this, you might consider this advice as you strategize your potential market niches for the up coming year.

Is boat detailing difficult? No, not really but you do need to brush up on Gel Coats, wood finishes and corrosion control a bit, so you understand what you are getting into. Additionally there are several good lines of products out there, such as StarBrite and Meguires, which manufacture custom waxes and polishes for marine applications. So be thinking on this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance in the Online Think Tank and solve the problems of the World; www.WorldThinkTank.net/

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 23 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Tents and Their Uses

Tents and Their Uses
By Phil Edwards

Outdoor weddings and garden parties are so beautiful, and the sky is the limit for decorating and themes- and the only concern is the inability to accurately predict the weather. Consider this; standing outside with your groom or bride, next to a babbling brook, with your friends and family seated in rows behind you. Youve got a gorgeous decorated arbor for the minister to stand under, and the timing is perfect, as the setting sun is casting a bright, orange hue across the water and creating a feeling of warmth to all of your guests. But what is that overhead? Thats right, its a big, dark gray storm cloud, and its moving in threatening to ruin your outdoor wedding!

The weather is never completely predictable, and having an outdoor event means you are taking a chance on the weather. Unless, of course- you plan ahead and arrange for tents, gazebos or marquees to be set up- which is your best bet for an enjoyable outdoor event, regardless of the weather! Rain and wind are no match for the gorgeous tents you can set up to protect yourself and your guests from the elements and unpredictability of the weather. You can find suitable tents for any occasion, for the fanciest of weddings, you can rent or purchase all white canvas tents, with beautiful arched windows in each of the canvas walls, and high peaked ceilings, which you can use for decorating with twinkling lights, flowers, or other items of your choosing. Marquees and frame tents of this caliber are also used for outdoor corporate events and picnics often.

Youve seen the tents used for weddings, garden parties and also by vendors at street markets and fairs. Vendors often used them to designate their space, for their outdoor store, and give their customers a place to come in out of the hot sun, wind, or rainy weather- hoping to encourage their guests to stay and shop some more! It also protects the items that theyre selling from adverse weather conditions, as well.

Tents really do have a variety of uses. At first thought, the word tent probably brings to mind the smaller sized tents that are mainly used for camping. Typically, they can be set up by just one or two people, and are just large enough for a few people to get into and sleep fairly comfortably. There are, however, tents for camping that are much larger- designed for groups and large families to use for extended vacations. Some camping tents are actually part of a trailer, so they are set up to allow for easy traveling, you just hook your trailer to your vehicle and take off!

Youll find a variety of uses for tents, as well as tents that are available in very small sizes and shapes all the way to sizes that are best compared to houses! In fact, many of the larger tents resemble homes, in that they have separate rooms and doorways, and storage areas designated. Tents really extend the amount of living space you have at home, since they allow you to enjoy the great outdoors even when the weather isnt conducive to spending time outside.

For more information please visit www.uk-tents.co.uk

Phil Edwards is a writer and publisher living in london. His work can be seen at http://www.uk-tents.co.uk andhttp://www.househobby.com

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วันเสาร์ที่ 22 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

12 Lanzarote Beaches Tias

12 Lanzarote Beaches - Tias
By John Plumb

Tias, another of the islands seven municipalities, includes the islands main holiday resort of Puerto Del Carmen and boasts a succession of beaches, along its 6km of southern coastline, separated only by short rocky elements. In this article, we review seven of the best beaches in this area of the island.

Our first of three man-made (and thus family-friendly) beaches in the Peurto del Carmen area is known as the Playa Grande. This is the most central beach and has a magnificent promenade of bars and restaurants running along its kilometre of golden sand (100m wide). The placid waters is this part of the island make it ideal for windsurfing. If you dont want to use the bars and restaurants, it wont be long before a beach seller offers you drinks, ices or fresh fruit. One of the most popular beaches on the island, it has lifeguards, showers, changing areas, washrooms, rentals for beds/parasols, boats and water sports equipment. You can get to it by guaguas (autobus) but youve been warned parking is very limited in this lively part of the island.

Our second beach is known as Barrilla (also in the Puerto Del Carmen area), measuring 90m long and 22m wide. It consists of fine golden sand and offers good parking, a scuba diving centre, has a lifeguard present, has first aid on site and is accessible by guaguas (autobus)..

Our third beach is a small cove known as Fariones (also in the Puerto Del Carmen area besides a hotel of the same name), measuring 60 m by 5m and consisting of fine toasted sand and calm waters. It is accessible by guaguas (autobus).

Our fourth beach at Playa de Los Pocillos, is located at the more exclusive end of Puerto Del Carmen. The beach has fine golden sand and forms part of the development known by same name. It is more than a kilometre long (1,23 m) and 150 m. wide. High tide leaves pools of sea water on its flat surface. It is quieter than the main beaches, but there is a still a good choice of quality bars and restaurants on hand. When the wind picks up this beach is popular with windsurfers.Windy on occasions, but with calm waters, it is very popular and offers good wind surfing conditions, it has rentals beds/parasols, good parking facilities, signage, boardwalk, a commercial zone, showers, litter bins, has good access for wheelchairs and has first aid and washrooms on hand. You can get to it by guaguas (autobus).

Our fifth beach at Playa de Matagorda, part of the development by the same name has a windy beach measuring 850m and 40m wide, consisting of fine golden sand and calm waters, which make it a popular resort for windsurfing, particularly those of limited capability or beginners. Due to its proximity to the airport and the occasionsl noise from aircraft taking off and landing, it is not as crowded as the other beaches in this area, but it is nevertheless worth a visit. This beach has rentals for beds/parasols and a variety of water sports on hand. You can get to it by guaguas (autobus).

Our sixth beach is at Lima and measures 900m long and 50m wide, consisting of fine toasted sand (mix of fine golden sand and small picon, the small lava stones), this is a windy beach with calm waters, again ideal for first time windsurfers. This is located alongside the Matagorda development and can be reached by guaguas (autobus).

Finally, our seventh beach is a small cove at Pea Grande and measures 40m long by 5m wide, consisting of fine white sand (and the odd pebble). Despite its small size, it is nevertheless a windy beach with calm waters and offers full services including lifeguards, showers, first aid, bars/restaurants, showers, parking and telephones. It also has a small promenade and can be reached by guaguas (autobus).

John Plumb, frequent visitor to Lanzarote, a place that is now my 'home from home' having taken the plunge into villa ownership on the island - See http://www.villa-rochelle.co.uk

John is also the administrator of the Lanzarote Villa Owners Club @ http://www.lanzvillaowners.com

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Romania...Just Waiting To Be Discovered

Romania...Just Waiting To Be Discovered
By Adrienne Boxhall

For the more adventurous, those looking to find a natural, unspoilt country, you would do well to consider Romania.At present, life outside of the big cities remains much as it always done. The pace is slow, the people just go about their daily lives as their forefathers did. Its a very common site to see, horse drawn carts, carrying all sorts of basic essentials or even taking the family out for the day!

The rural infrastructure and road systems does, to be honest, need quite a bit of attention, but its getting there. New motorways are being built on a huge scale, and within a year or two it will be possible to travel from the Hungarian border to the Black Sea, on the same motorway link.However, using the motorways will only lessen your chances of seeing the real Romania, and the majestic beauty that the Carpathean and Faragas mountain ranges have to offer. The scenery is truly stunning.

An ideal tour would be from Bucharest through Ploiesti, and to Sinaia(**,) a most beautiful and ancient town set at 1055 metres. The town offers visitors plenty of choices, including a ski resort/cable car and some of the best preserved ancient monasteries and holy places to be found in Romania. It caters for all age groups and physical abilities.

Onwards from there, take a drive over the mountains towards Bran, and visit the famous castle, once the historic home of Count Vlad Tepes (in the 16th century), the inspiration to Bram Stokers legend of Dracula.

Although there are signs of commercialisation creeping in, its still pretty much just a rural town. surrounded by beautiful scenery.

For a truly spectacular journey: take the Transfagarasan Pass(***), with its winding roads, reaching to a height of 2,040 metres, at the top there is Lake Balea (***),.where you will find both modern and traditional guest houses. Along the route, view huge waterfalls, mountain streams and vast pine forests. From there follow the mountain road to Lake Vidaru, an immense natural phenomena, which supplies water and hydro electric power to much of the region.On the way back, call at Curtea de Arges(*), visit the unique Abbey and enjoy local food at most reasonable prices from a plentiful selection of bistros, cafs and restaurants.Prices can of course vary, but usually well below what you will expect to pay in Western Europe (the exception to this is Brasov,,and Bucharest where prices equal the West)so dont go therefind the real rural Romania.!!!!

For example a cup of coffee in our home town of CampulungMuscel (****), still only costs 20 pence and 2 people can have a good meal for less than 5! Guest house and pensiunes are in abundance, from the basic and simple up to 5 star quality.The Mayor and local parliament in Campulung have huge development plans for tourism, including a ski and Winter/Summer sports centre, a complete makeover of many historic buildings along with massive redevelopment of the road and transport systems. The same applies for many of the rural areas in Arges County.

Romania will rapidly become an extremely popular and developed for tourismcome and see it now, along with its unspoilt natural beauty and charm. Have a look at http://www.visionsofromania.com There really isnt enough space to describe all that is on offer in Romania, it is unique, it is a special place, that is quickly developing. It will change within a few years, especially once it enters the EU. Our advice is to come soon, see it as it really is.There are plenty of flights direct from Heathrow, BA are now offering 2 flights each day, Tarom the state airline have daily flights.

There are strong rumours that the discount/budget airlines are coming here next year from springtime.With lots of interesting places to stay , Romania is well worth a visit.

Written for http://www.weaccommodate.co.uk a worldwide accommodation directory and home swaps service.Offering travellers information,booking services and direct access to holiday rentals.Owned by Adrienne Boxhall also owner of http://www.trailwalkingholidays.co.uk based on the borders of England and Wales.

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Your European Vacation A Guide To Choosing European Vacation Packages

Your European Vacation - A Guide To Choosing European Vacation Packages
By Gary Hill

What do you look for in a European vacation? The romance of a Paris vacation, the buzz of some time in London, England or the relaxation and quiet peace of an alpine valley? The truth is that, with a European vacation package, you can have all of this and more.

Europe is a very diverse continent and the range of possible European vacations reflects this. In each European country you can choose from the buzz of a city visit or the relaxation of the countryside. Transport links are good and its easy to hop from country to country by plane, by train or by road. This article sets out to help you plan a European vacation that suits you.

European vacation travel tips for cheap European tours

If you want to travel Europe on a low budget then the two key issues are time and flexibility. There are now many cheap European airlines who offer budget airfares for travel between European countries. Almost without exception they offer an excellent service, and their prices are remarkably low. But you do need to be flexible both in your choice of destination and in your travel schedule timings.

European budget airlines often fly between the less popular airports and may only operate one flight a day. This means that if you miss a flight or if your flight is cancelled then you could face a long wait in a rather out of the way town or provincial airport.

The Irish airline, Ryanair, can be used as an example. Their flight billed as Glasgow to Paris departs from a town called Prestwick about forty miles from Glasgow and arrives at Beauvais, a French town about sixty miles from Paris. Coach services are provided and the service is good but you will need to add at least an hour to your journey at either end. Getting stranded late at night in Beauvais or Prestwick is not likely to be fun. You can find a list of cheap European airlines and some of their routes on the websites listed below.

If you would rather travel to Europe on a planned European Vacation Package then you will have other issues to contend with. Planned European vacation packages can sometimes be rather sterile and predictable. Some of them may almost have the effect of insulating you against anything European! The notion of being herded along on like cattle among a mass of bemused fellow travellers is not likely to appeal to many of us.

Try to find a package that will allow you the benefits of having your travel and accommodation organised but still leave time for you to branch off on your own if you want to.

Travel Europe and enjoy it. There is no right or wrong approach simply work out what suits you and your lifestyle best. You will find plenty of choice in every European country. If youve never taken a European vacation then please do consider it the possibilities are almost limitless.

Gary Hill is a travel writer based in Scotland. He travels widely in Europe and has a lifetimes hoard of travel tips and advice to draw on. His website has all you need to plan your dream European Vacations.

You can also check out details on planning travel around europe and on finding your dream european package vacation

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วันศุกร์ที่ 21 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

12 Critical Tips to Saving on Airport Parking

12 Critical Tips to Saving on Airport Parking
By Paul W Wilson

Off-site airport parking is a boon for travelers. Often they prove to be cheaper than parking lots run by airports and online discounts and other conveniences make the option even more attractive.

Satellite parking lots face competition and so it is easy for those in the know to save big.

Here are a few insights:

1.Keep a tab on offers. As the race for success becomes intense, all sites run attractive offers giving away coupons or web only deals. Many offer an e-coupon that entitles the user to a days free parking at selected parking lots. This means a saving of US$ 18. Other offers give away a day if you park for two days or 50% off on the first days parking fee.

2.If you are a frequent user of parking lots check for offers where a parking operator with a major presence near airports you use offers a 50% discount if you purchase a certain number of parking vouchers online or on the phone using your credit card.

3.Many parking sites have a different rate for different parking positions. Check on the kinds of parking and rate differences. You could save up to $ 55 for a seven day parking.

4.Ask for rates depending on the length of stay. Rates vary so if you are going to need parking for a week then you could get a higher discount than the daily rate on offer.

5.Many run a frequent user program where repeat customers are offered many facilities. This is similar to frequent flier programs.

6.Find out if the lots you use offer special discounts to members of AARP, AAA, or other such organizations. In fact, AA members save between 10-20% on parking. Some sites even offer the service of picking up and dropping your car from the airport terminal.

7.Do your research well compare providers, the rates on offer, as well as facilities at the place you need to park. If you are clever you can get more for less.

8.Before you travel use the internet to check on daily and weekly parking offers. There are free days, discounted weekly rates, and guaranteed rates on offer at various times. You can avail the offer by making a booking online or printing out the page with a code and presenting it to the cashier at the parking lot.9.Keep track of promotions especially during holiday seasons. Many lots accept coupons and give away discounts offered by consumer products

10.Often pre-booking parking can get you a saving of even 60% and more.

11.Hotels often offer parking specials, so make use of the extra facility being offered by the hotel you plan to stay in.

12.Some travel agents who book flight tickets offer advice or coupons for parking at the point of exit and entry. Ask you agent when you book your flight.

Off site parking is not just fast and convenient it can be a saving too.

Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for http://www.1888discuss.com/airport-parking, the premier REVENUE SHARING discussion forum for Airport Parking including topics on secured parking, gate parking, discounted parking, traveling, and more. He also freelances for the premier Airport Parking Site http://www.1888AirportParking.com

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Your First Cigar Humidor

Your First Cigar Humidor
By Jennifer Jordan

Many of you who have just joined the cigar revolution may wonder if you need to purchase a cigar humidor, quietly mumbling to yourself, I already had to buy a lighter, now this! While some people do believe that keeping cigars in a plastic bag with a damp towel is sufficient enough to keep them suitable, nine out of ten cigar lovers likely splurge on the humidor. And, of course, nine out of ten dentists would probably agree.

This is because cigars adapt to their surroundings, absorbing their environment like a sponge. If they are kept in an ill-suited environment, they will age to be ill-suited cigars, disappointing both their parents and the person who bought them. On the flip side, however, is the fact that if cigars are placed in a well-suited environment, they will age to become well-suited for even the most seasoned connoisseur.

For those who have yet to purchase a humidor for your cigars to call home, you might be confused as to what a humidor is and whether or not you should buy one. They may seem confusing, like there are a lot of types and brands, each one begging for a chance to age your cigar. However, they are really pretty simple; a humidor is what it sounds like: a box or a room that contains constant humidity. Basically, its the cigars version of Florida.

While many cigar shops have room sized humidors, a walk-in humidity closet where patrons can shop for cigars, when purchasing a humidor for personal use the size doesnt need to be comparable: you dont need to turn your spare bedroom into a humidor, replacing your bed set and angering your spouse. A small wooden or glass humidor box will suffice, holding a few dozen cigars, keeping them at the perfect temperature and helping them to grow old gracefully.

Humidors all contain hygrometers, a device used to monitor humidity levels. This helps cigar lovers to keep their humidors around the ideal humidity of 65 to 70 percent. When the humidity in the humidor falls above or below this level, the hygrometer will tell you, as if tapping you on the shoulder with its thermometer. Ideally, its best to fill the humidor as much as possible, packing in the cigars to the very top: the more empty space the more likely a drop in humidity. And, more importantly, the more empty space the less cigars in your collection.

Humidors are made with wood that is particularly good for aging cigars; its like wrinkle cream for the tobacco world. Constructed with Spanish-cedar, this wood holds in more moisture, sheds its magnetic aroma onto the cigars, and repels tobacco beetles, tiny bugs that eat the tobacco, potentially ruining cigar collections and providing an undeserved luxury to the insect world.

Once a humidor is purchased, it must be prepped prior to use, placing your cigars in too soon will result in a waste of time and a waste of tobacco. To prep the humidor, take a damp cloth or towel and remove any dust by wiping down the interior. Next, place a small bowl of water inside the humidor and allow it to remain there for 12 hours with the lid to the humidor closed. After 12 hours, if the majority of the water has evaporated, fill another bowl of water and keep it inside the humidor for 24 hours. Its when the water quits evaporating that your humidor is ready for use. In a nutshell, when your humidor is no longer thirsty, give it your cigars.

Every few days be sure to check your humidor to make sure its not in need of a refill. If you live in a particularly hot climate, you may need to check your humidor more frequently, making sure the water hasnt all evaporated or that your parched dog hasnt drank from it in an act of thirsty desperation. When filling it, only use distilled water or half distilled water and half Propylene Glycol.

Humidors are essential to a good cigar collection. Not only do they keep cigars fresh and preserved, but they keep them enhanced with the essence they are meant to showcase. Having a cigar collection and not a humidor can be compared to owning a classic car, and keeping it outside the garage where any element of weather can attack. Most true connoisseurs, and novices who hope to become connoisseurs, advocate the use of a humidor. If you dont use one, your cigars may spoil or, if they dont, you will only come close to true luxury. Close, but no cigar.

Jennifer Jordan is an editor and staff writer for http://www.whatsknottolove.com. At home in a design firm in Denver, Colorado, she writes articles specific to the finer things in life.

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Introducing Africa

Introducing Africa
By Alex Nderitu

I was surprised, and more than a little amused, as I listened to a BBC Radio programme on Africa earlier this year. A field reporter on assignment in mammoth China wanted to know how deep the locals knowledge of the African continent went. The results: It barely scratched the surface. Intermixed with laughter were suggestions that the worlds second-largest continent is composed of lions, elephants and bush. There were mentions of Mandela, South Africa and the film Out of Africa. No, they didnt think there were any towns to speak of. Yes, there were plenty of wild animals. But most shocking of all was the suggestion that Africa is a single country. Even an interviewee who had actually been to Africa guessed that there were at most 14 different countries in all.

Africa is not, nor has it ever been, one vast country. It is a mosaic of 53 autonomous countries, most of them designated by European colonialists during the historical Scramble for Africa. All attempts to marry up all the countries to create a United States of Africa have so far failed. In fact, some individual countries are having the devil of a time staying in one piece as it is: Eritrea was once a province of Ethiopia, Somaliland was once a part of the larger, war-prone, republic of Somalia. Zanzibar wants to cut the umbilical cord from mainland Tanzania.

In terms of acreage, the Sudan is the largest country. From above tiny Uganda in the equatorial regions, the (nearly) 1-million-square-mile Sudan spreads to the North where it rubs shoulders with Libya and the ancient land of Egypt. In terms of population, Nigeria is Africas giant. Over 100 million people call this oil-rich West African country home and there are so many Nigerians in the US, Europe and Asia that when most non-Africans think of Africans, theyre actually thinking of Nigerians. In terms of development, the sprawling republic of South Africa takes the cake. Located in, well, the south of Africa, the mineral-rich home of Castle Lager, De Beers, Cry the Beloved Country, Mandela, Charlize Theron , The Springboks rugby team and the Zulu tribe needs no introduction.

You cant analyse African social life without bringing in the aspect of tribe. Even in the 21st century, tribal relations are the ties that bind. Most marriages take place between people of the same tribe and, for the most part, voters vote along tribal lines. Conflicts also commonly arise from tribal animosity. The infamous 1994 Rwandan genocide between the Hutus and the Tutsis was the ultimate extension of tribal passion and arguably the darkest chapter in the Africas history. You can often tell an Africans tribe from his indigenous name. My surname, Nderitu (pronounced Day-ri-to) is a dead giveaway that I come from the Kikuyu tribe of central Kenya. At first sight, all Africans may look the same but in reality most tribes have distinct features that set them apart height, skin tone, build, dialects, hair, teeth and even talents. Most have their own language and some languages, like Swahili, are understood by different languages. All together, there are over 2,000 different languages.

A common misconception is that all Africans are Negroid (Black). All Negroes may come from Africa but not all Africans are Negroes. The northern rim of the continent (Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco) is predominated by Semites (the Arab-Jew persuasion). Think Muammar Gaddafi or Bhoutros-Bhoutros Ghali. Coming down, we find the Negroes who mostly live in what is known as sub-Saharan Africa. In Eritrea and Ethiopia, we again encounter the ubiquitous Semites. Moving towards the southern end of the continent, we find the Capoid race with lighter complexions and hooded eyes (Nelson Mandela and musician Usher Raymond have Capoid features, UN boss Kofi Annan is pure Negroid.) Also in evidence all across the land is a sizeable population of Caucasians and other non-Black people. Not to be confused with tourists and other visitors, these descendants of ancient European settlers, missionaries and Asian traders are as African as the Marula tree. Some are even more African than the original Africans. South Africa has the biggest jambalaya of races Blacks, Whites (including Boers), Browns, Yellows and, for all we know, green people from Mars (that's why it's sometimes referred to as he Rainbow Nation). Despite the spectrum of skin colour, it is safe to say that most of Mother Africas children are Black like me.

Eastern Africa is widely believed to be the cradle of human life. Were told that, eons ago, early humans embarked on an epic journey northwards (called the Great Trek). From Tanzania and Kenya, they walked slowly up to Ethiopia, traversed the Sudan, gained Egypt and crossed over to the contested area now covered Jordan, Israel, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria. From there, routes diverged with some pioneers venturing further into Asia, others legging it to Eastern Europe and some (probably due to confusion) returning to North Africa. Facts are sketchy but whichever way you slice it, the earliest human remains were found in East Africa (some as old as 4.2 million years). But this history poses some hard-hitting questions. If Africans were the original owners of the land, then how come they had to wait for the missionaries before they could advance academically and otherwise? Where were the Oprahs, the Michael Jacksons, the Bill Cosbys, the Michael Jordans, the Condolezzas, the Mohammed Alis, the Naomi Campbells, Ben Carsons? Why did the African giant have to be awoken? And why, oh why, is the second-largest continent still the poorest? The question of non-development, of Africans seeming lethargy, is easily answered by Prof. Ali Mazruis famous documentary, The Africans, in which he narrates: If necessity is the mother of invention, then bounty must be the mother of inertia. In a land where you spit out a seed and return to find a fruit tree sprouting, the early Africans were under no pressure to advance technologically. Africa supports, by a mile, the widest VARIETY of plant and animal life a tribute to her fertility.

Modern clothes were another superfluous commodity to early Africans, especially in the tropics (as the missionaries soon found out). The blazing African sun has played havoc with many a foreigner and even though the locals never suffer from sunburn (whatever that is) the temperatures sometimes soar to uncomfortable heights even for Africans. On the question of poverty, I have no ready answer because the continent itself is imbued with wealth. Most of the diamonds you see gleaming in jewellery boutiques around the world come from Africa. And much of the gold. And the coffee and tea and cut flowers and the cocoa many other raw materials, hence the scramble for Africa which led to jealously-guarded colonization. Ghana was formerly known as the 'Gold Coast', has the world's largest gold and diamond deposits. In fact, most of the conflicts and political turmoil that you see in the press are all about controlling mineral and other wealth Sierra Leone (diamonds), the DRC (assorted minerals), Nigeria (oil), Somalia (Heaven knows!).

At any rate, a good many Africans are well off, but the gap between the rich and the poor is the biggest without going as far as the sub-continent of India. While the super-rich command customized cars and even private planes, others are so poor they die from curable diseases like Malaria and their children walk several kilometres to school every day on bare feet. Also on the subject of poverty, we must not lose sight of the fact that the majority of Africans still live in the rural areas (the country if youre American, the sticks if youre British.)In Kenya, for example, more than half the population lives in abject poverty (on less than a dollar a day). You may have heard 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Wangari Maathai saying that she was so poor growing up that she and her friends used to play with frog eggs! (Wangari, do you have to tell them EVERYTHING? I want to be able to show my face in public when I tour Europe to promote my books!)

But what does it MEAN to be African? If a Negro was born and lives in the US, can he still claim to be an African? What if a Caucasian (I give you best-selling author Wilbur Smith as an example) is born, lives in, and loves Africa? Does that make him a certifiable African? Heres my circuitous and open-ended answer (and my conclusion to this x-ray of the land of my ancestors):

A long, long, time ago (way before the first man loved the first woman and a child was born) all the continents were stuck together. Various disturbances on the earths crust coupled with the spinning of the earth (which makes it bulge out at the sides) caused cracks and, ultimately, separation. You may take it that all continents and islands are jigsaw pieces and all humankind is one large, chequered, family. As I said earlier, the first people lived in the tectonic fragment now known as Africa. Speaking on KTN TV recently, an American tourist ventured that all people should make a Mecca-like pilgrimage to Kenya at least once in their lives because it is our mutual home (See the Leakey familys work on human origins). This is the reason the lack of interest in Africa expressed in the BBC Radio programme amused me so much. Chinese, American, French, German, Russian, British or whatever our nationality, we may all be Africans in diaspora!

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วันพุธที่ 19 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

More Than Just a Waterway Lake Ontario Offers Boaters A Spectacular Choice of Summertime Events

More Than Just a Waterway, Lake Ontario Offers Boaters A Spectacular Choice of Summertime Events
By Darren Hore

Lake Ontario, the smallest of the Great Lakes is the 14th largest lake in the world. It connects the Great Lakes with the 1000 Islands and the St. Lawrence River and is joined to Lake Erie by the Niagara River and Welland Canal.

Providing some of the finest cruising destinations throughout southern Ontario and upstate New York it truly is a boaters paradise. Having its shores scattered with several marinas, many of which offer transient docking facilities, Lake Ontario is a destination with a wide array of things to do and see.

For the experienced sailor seeking an interesting location to settle into after spending the day on the lake, the Niagara Region may have exactly what youre looking for? In late spring, the Niagara New Vintage Festival showcases more than 30 wineries and welcomes visitors to Ontarios fine wine country. Taking place from June 10th 18th 2006, the region will celebrate the rebirth of the vineyards by presenting the first taste of Ontarios newest wines.

If youre not a boater but still wish to hit the water, your opportunity is awaiting you in the Port of Rochester. Starting on Memorial Day weekend and running through until September, catamaran sailing adventures will depart daily. Offering a safe, comfortable and enjoyable way to experience the Great Lakes, these excursions allow you to soak up the sun and relax on the open water.

An overnight stay in Toronto, more particularly Ontario Place, may be something the sailing and boating family can take pleasure in. This family friendly amusement and water park houses its own marina and is located steps from your boat, as is the Molson Amphitheater. Here you can take in a live musical performance from a wide variety of musical talent. Featured artists appearing in 2006 include; The Dave Matthews Band, George Straight, Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris, Great Big Sea, Ashlee Simpson, Counting Crows and Goo Goo Dolls, Blue Rodeo and many more.

Also taking place in Toronto, for the second consecutive year, will be the Wakestock Action Sports and Music Festival. This world-class wakeboarding contest will take place August 10th 13th on Centre Island (Toronto Islands). As a part of the WWA World Series of Wakeboarding, this event is sure to be a must see spectacle for water-sport enthusiasts.

For those who ideally want to avoid the big crowds and simply take in the pleasure of having the lake as their only companion, many smaller communities present picturesque marinas to dock your boat and just as many hidden destinations are still waiting to be discovered. Lake Ontario boasts hundreds of miles of shoreline beautified with sandy beaches and fishing holes challenging you to lure in salmon, walleye, large and small mouth bass and more.

If you need further assistance in locating a nearby marina or planning a Lake Ontario sailing adventure, GreatLakesDestinations.com offers a detailed guide to marinas on the Great Lakes.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Experience Spring Break 2007 Jamaican Style!

Experience Spring Break 2007 Jamaican Style!
By Felicia Hardy

With exotic beaches, energetic bars and nightclubs and reggae music dancing in the air Jamaica is ready for Spring Break 2007. Jamaica is one of the most desirable spring break destinations in the Caribbean offering the unique activities, restaurants and nightlife of both Negril and Montego Bay. Visitors come from near and far to soak up the sun on what have been recognized as some of the worlds finest beaches, cliff dive into the warm sparkling Caribbean, sample some of the areas spicy cuisine and experience the even spicier nightlife.

On the western corner of Jamaica is Negril which for the longest time had been Jamaicas best kept secret. Boasting seven miles of unspoiled beaches and naturally beautiful cliffs Negril is a tropical paradise overflowing with Jamaicas vibrant culture, exciting activities and festive nightlife. As the sun sets Negrils beaches and cliffs come alive with the upbeat sounds of reggae music, theme parties and impressive bonfires. Negril is home to a number of all-inclusive resorts which provide convenience and value by offering one flat rate for accommodations, daily activities, nightly entertainment, fine dining options, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and even taxes and gratuities. All-inclusive resorts let visitors relax and enjoy their spring break without worrying about where theyre going to eat, what theyre going to do and how much its all going to cost. The Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort & Spa and the Sunset Beach Resort and Spa are two of Jamaicas beautiful all inclusive resorts. Surrounding you with non-stop spring break action as well as unlimited food and drinks, activities and entertainment throughout the day and into the night and much more these two all inclusive resorts offer intense fun and great value to its guests.

East of Negril is Montego Bay, or Mo Bay, as the locals call it. Montego Bay is well known as Jamaicas Spring Break capital and is home to the Hip Strip, which is an area full of elegant shopping, wild nightlife, beautiful accommodations and miles of pristine beaches. One of the most popular places on Mo Bays Hip Strip is Margaritaville. Offering a lively atmosphere, delicious food and exciting entertainment, Margaritaville is the place to see and be seen in Montego Bay. During the day guests can enjoy all the latest sporting events on big screen televisions and listen to the laid back sounds of the island. At night, Margaritaville kicks it up a notch with fun and exciting theme parties, contests and some of the islands greatest DJs spinning the soundtrack to your unforgettable Spring Break in Jamaica.

The official drinking age in Jamaica is 18 years old so to ensure a safe and memorable spring break be sure to drink responsibly. Stay hydrated under the warm Jamaican sun by enjoying some ice cold non-alcoholic beverages in between alcoholic ones. A great way to guarantee your tropical nights are full of fun and excitement is to eat a hearty meal before going out drinking. Jamaica is filled with delicious dining options that offer a variety of culinary styles. Dine on traditional Jamaican cuisine which includes distinctive spices and flavors or enjoy familiar international dishes. The Pork Pit is a favorite Montego Bay restaurant that serves huge portions of Jamaican specialties including the famous Jamaican jerk pork and jerk chicken. The Pork Pit is a friendly and relaxed restaurant with reasonably priced meals that will leave some extra cash in your pocket to check out some of Jamaicas great shopping areas to find the perfect souvenir from your 2007 Jamaica Spring Break.

Jamaica is known for its tropical beauty, reggae music and flavorful cuisine which all come together to create one of the most popular spring break destinations in the world. Offering two amazing spring break options, Jamaica lets you choose between the relaxing and casual atmosphere of Negril or the faster paced Montego Bay. Both locations offer amazing beaches, restaurants and night clubs letting you choose how you want to spend your spring break in Jamaica.

Book Your Jamaica Spring Break Online or Call (888) 782-9722 Toll Free!

Felicia Hardy is a Spring Break expert and the Content Associate for BookIt.com - the Internet Travel Company Offering Discounted Spring Break Hotels and Vacations with No Booking Fees, Ever! Visit BookIt.com Travel Guides for Additional Spring Break Travel information including Articles, Reviews and Helpful Travel Tips.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Australian Visa Business Visits

Australian Visa - Business Visits
By Michael Russell

If you need to visit Australia on business, even for a very short period of time, you will need to apply for an Australian visa. This article gives some basic details of the three types of business visa available.

There are three types of visa available for business visits to Australia. It should be noted that a business visit is NOT the same as working in the context of applying for an Australian visa.

The first is a Short Stay Business Visa which is suitable for a visit of less than three months. This will cover a business person for normal business meetings, negotiations and conferences and may be applied for through their chosen airline or via the internet. This is a Business Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Alternatively, applications may be made in writing.

The second type of business visa is a Sponsored Business Visitor (short stay) Visa. In order to quality for this type of visa, a business person will need to be sponsored by a member of an Australian parliament, an authorised government agency, local mayor or other authorised organisation and the sponsor will need to guarantee that their visitor will abide by all the visa conditions including that which specifies the date by which they must leave the country.

The third business visa is a Temporary Business (Long Stay) visa. To apply for one of these, an applicant must have an approved employer as a sponsor who has an eligible position available. The employer can be an Australian or overseas company and the employee must be a foreign national with the applicable skills to fill the position. The eligible position must have been approved as a skilled occupation suitable for this program, must be full time and of a minimum salary as well as meeting various Australian laws and award requirements.

However, before the employee can apply for a visa, the employer will need to apply to be a sponsor of overseas employees and nominate the job vacancies to be filled. The nomination period will be 12 months or until all the vacancies are filled, whichever is the shorter. The sponsorship will be for a period of 2 years and the visa period may be anything from 3 months to 4 years. However, if the employee wishes to change employment, he will need to find a new approved sponsor with an eligible position and re-apply for a visa.

Full details of all the above can be found on the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs website.

In our next article, we will look at working in Australia as opposed to being a business visitor.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

Your Horse's Back May Not Be the Same Next Month

Your Horse's Back May Not Be the Same Next Month
By Carole Herder

A saddle is a static object, but your horse is a living, dynamic creature. Even slight changes throughout the year in your horse's weight have a significant impact on the fit of the saddle. And, naturally, the saddle fit in turn significantly impacts your horse's experience.

That's just common sense, of course. But many riders forget the fact that a horse normally undergoes even slight alterations in weight and posture throught the seasons and throughout his or her life. And yet we continue to put the same old saddle on her back, year in and year out.

That's what saddle pads are for, right? Right. But most saddle pads under-perform when it comes to a customized and continually changing fit. There is a solution that addresses all the changes that come with new seasons, age, injuries and habits. The Cavallo Therapeutic Saddle Pads use memory foam to precisely contour your horse's back.

These saddle pads are known as the TOTAL COMFORT SYSTEM.

Specifically engineered to contract and expand where needed, these Therapeutic Saddle Pads mold for a precise fit between the back and the saddle for each and every ride. They even compensate for YOUR weight and posture.

The combination of 3 technically advanced lightweight foams create a system that absorbs shock and eases saddle fit discrepancies.

All saddles, even custom-made ones, have flaws. Therapeutic Saddle Pads contract at the inevitable pressure points and expand to fill any gaps. Also, undue pressure is often exerted onto your horse's spine. That's where the special gullet comes in. Each Therapeutic Saddle Pad is designed to relieve weight and pressure on the spine with the gullet.

Overall, the Total Comfort System allows more comfort for a saddle that may not be a perfect fit. They also allow riders to use one saddle on a number of horses.

Explore Therapeutic Saddle Pads at http://www.oldmacsusa.com/tsptestimonials.htmlor athttp://www.cavallo-inc.com

Carole Herder is the president of Cavallo Horse & Rider, Inc. Cavallo offers a line of exeptional equine products, including Multi-purpose Horse Boots, Therapeutic Saddle Oads, Leg Protectors and more. Check us out at http://www.cavallo-inc.com

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Germany's Christmas Markets

Germany's Christmas Markets
By Vicki Landes

Although Germanys frigid winter weather isnt appealing to many travelers, its festive Christmas markets rope in holiday-loving tourists every December. Called Weihnachtsmarkt in the countrys native tongue, these special bazaars range from spectacular productions in big cities to folksy and intimate occasions in the smaller towns and villages. Regardless of location and size, the markets promise an entertaining time as visitors explore the extent of the grounds.

Mingling aromas of hearty German delicacies, roasting chestnuts, and spiced glhwein fill the chilly air as the streets stay crammed with shoppers looking for the perfect gift. A visit during day lit hours is best for serious shopping but the dark evenings bring out the charm as the markets glow with the warmth of the colorful lights. Vendors offer an array of beautiful gifts for sale which plays in with the markets theme. For example, many of the older towns can be dated back as far as the Middle Ages and the markets uphold their aged customs. Local craftsman bring their handmade goods of wood, metal, cloth, or glass. Larger cities wanting to please a wide spectrum of the population will offer both the old and more modern wares. In either case, traditional folk songs provide the perfect backdrop to this atmosphere seeping with holiday spirit.

Visiting is easy - simply check your desired destinations website for dates, times, and venue. Most cities have one hosted at www.(city name).de and information can either be translated directly on the site by clicking English or a flag or through the use of an online translation web page. Other information such as parking, public transportation schedules, or special events can also be obtained and planned around for the optimal market experience.

Vicki Landes has been soaking up Europe for almost seven years. Although educated in music and holding a day job in the humanitarian assistance field, her free time is spent supporting her travel and photography addictions. With a current list of 45 countries under her belt, Landes strives to find the overlooked details that make each place distinctive and unique. Europe for the Senses A Photographic Journal is her first book. She currently lives in Stuttgart, Germany with her military husband and their son.

Visit her website: http://www.EuropeForTheSenses.com access information on the book, Landes blog, book reviews, press spots, links to purchasing options, and her new online photography galleries!

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10Foot Trampoline: The Best Size for Your Family

10-Foot Trampoline: The Best Size for Your Family
By Mike Jerry

A 10-foot trampoline might just be the best size for your family. If you have a small yard and never thought a regular 14-foot trampoline would fit, then buying a 10 foot one might work best for you. Buying trampolines for your kids is becoming more and more popular even for families with a very small yard; a trampoline can turn that small space into a great area of fun.

Trampolines For Sale

When you first begin looking and trampolines in your newspaper and stores you might not know exactly what you are looking for. People who put their used trampolines up for sale are often just interested in finding someone to purchase their used trampoline. They might not even be that concerned about the price they get for it.

The sale price of a used trampoline should reflect the amount of wear and tear the trampoline has been through. If you are specifically shopping for a trampoline of the 10-foot variety then you might have a more difficult time. Consider looking online or shop at a specialty store that carriers all trampoline supplies for all different sizes.

The 10 foot Model

Most trampolines are 14 feet in diameter, so if you are looking for a 10 foot one you might have a difficult time. On the other hand you might find it easier than you though to find a 10 foot rebounder that is in good condition. Most likely this is because the family is upgrading to a 14 foot diameter trampoline.

The 10 foot style trampoline is great as a kids trampoline and a backyard trampoline. You may find it more difficult to locate an enclosed trampoline that comes in a ten foot model. So if you are lucky enough to find one, make sure and purchase the enclosure at the time you buy the trampoline. 10 foot enclosures can be extremely difficult to find.

If you are looking to buy a trampoline to be used as a gymnastic trampoline you probably will not want a 10 foot model. Consider getting an actual rectangular gymnastics trampoline or a bigger 14-foot round trampoline.

Kids Ages

A 10-foot size trampoline is great for smaller kids if you are able to find an enclosure system that will fit it. But it is important to remember that your kids will grow up and you may need to upgrade to a larger trampoline as they grow.

Although, people of all sizes can use a ten-foot model, it is recommended that only one-person jump on it at a time. You should always follow the safety instructions of your trampoline to help prevent injuries and keep your family safe.

Consider the ages and sizes of your children before purchasing a 10-foot model of a trampoline. Most 14 foot trampolines are not much more expensive and will provide more room for you kids to grow into it. But if you have a small yard... the 10-foot style trampoline is the perfect one for you.

Buy a trampoline! Your kids have been bugging you and even your spouse has been hinting at the exercise benefits of owning one of these surprisingly healthy fun machines. Give into temptation and learn all about them: http://www.gobuyatrampoline.com/

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10 Travel Health Tips In The Plane

10 Travel Health Tips In The Plane
By Hisham H.

Traveling in a plane at the economy or coach section for a long period of time can sometimes be very stressful to health. The few tips below will ease your flight experience.

Drink plenty of water and if you wish take alcohol, consume moderately.

Keep a water bottle handy, get it refilled from time to time to always have water to drink at your convenience.

Eat light meal in the flight. Take snacks like fruits, cheese and crackers between meals.

Bring extra cushion or travel pillow for neck and back support. One pillow provided in the plane is not sufficient.

Wear eye shades and ear plugs to rest more peacefully.

Wear a comfortable light jumper or cardigan to keep warm, cabin temperature is usually set at 22 to 24 degrees Celsius (72 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit).

Apply a lot of moisturizer on the skin, especially on the face and hands to avoid dryness of the skin.

Use lip balm to keep the lips moisturized.

If you are wearing makeup, do not remove it before rest. It keeps the skin from losing moisture in the flight.

Walk around constantly whenever possible to improve blood circulation. This will avoid DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).

Hope these tips will make your next flight a pleasant one!

Check out more of my travel tips, experience and holiday destinations review and articles at Travellers Mind

Malar Wong has been a flight attendant for seventeen years. She has travelled to more than 50 destinations worldwide and she would like to share her experience. Travellers Mind

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วันศุกร์ที่ 7 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

10 Thoughts On Picking a Cruise Ship Cabin

10 Thoughts On Picking a Cruise Ship Cabin
By Ken Weasley

The best advice is to be informed about cabins and pick the right cabin for you among the thousands available on a cruiseship.

1. One of the most difficult parts of planning for a cruise is choosing the right cabin. Everyone has different tastes, andwhat is not important to one person might well be important to you.

2. Look at the cruise ship layout and decks online or in brochures. Know that there are different types of cabins ondifferent cruise ships. The biggest differences between cruise lines--mainstream and luxury--ships are the quality ofaccommodations.

3. Sometimes there are over 20 different categories on a ship! So it is important to know the different cabin categories. Onereason is that thanks to modern shipbuilding, most inside and outside staterooms are standard in size and amenities. Comparingone vessel's cabins against another is daunting task, so keep your eye on the square footage as the most important criteria.

4. Know your budget and what you can afford. The price of a cruise ship cabin or stateroom (the terms are interchangeable)is dependent on its size, layout, and location. The cabins on large cruise ships come in standard, ocean view, balcony, andsuite. A luxury line's smallest cabins are much larger than those on large cruise lines and are either ocean view orbalconied.

5. Know your lifestyle. Price is certainly a consideration, but if your vacation time is limited, you might be willing topay more to get a cabin better suited to your lifestyle. It's a personal decision, much like deciding where to cruise and whichship to cruise on. How about an outside cabin with a window, or better yet a balcony? How about sitting on the balcony with agood book or using it to catch a breathe of sea air?

6. The right cabin is a retreat house after a busy day ashore, or just to get away. A long cruise will have you wanting tospend a relaxing time in your room, watching a TV-movie, or taking a nap.

7. Lots of people recommend the cheapest inside cabin, because you won't be spending much time in there anyway. This might betrue for short trips, but are you prepared for an inside cabin on the lowest level.

8. Know your location. Cabin, balcony size, and cabin location vary significantly within the same price range on any ship.

9. There's lot of cruise industry jargon you have to decipher.

10. Yes, there are the obvious questions you should ask: Will I located below the water line? Will I hear the roar of the shipsengines from my cabin? Will I have enough room to turn around in my cabin? Will it be the size of a walk-in closet, with nowindows, a tiny bath, and bunk beds? Will I not be able to tell if it's day or night without going up several decks?

Explore what the different types of cabins are, which locations are the most desirable, and which locations you should avoid ifpossible. Pick the right accommodations and you'll have a wonderful time, and get hooked on cruising.

Ken Weasley
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10 Things You Ought to Try in Kuching Sarawak

10 Things You Ought to Try in Kuching, Sarawak
By Krista Goon

Here are 10 things you ought to try when you're in Kuching, Sarawak.

1. Taste Kuching's favourite noodle dish called kolo mee. This simple noodle dish with slices of barbecued pork,a sprinkling of spring onions and a bowl of soup drives Kuchingites (that's what we call people from Kuching) abroad mad with desire. Available at most coffeeshops and cafes in Kuching. If you can find kolo mee, you should also try the spicy Sarawak laksa, another specialty dish of Sarawak.

2. Try umai.Umai is the Melanau's version of the Cantonese 'yee sang' (raw fish salad). Imagine a fiesty salad of shallots, raw fish, lime juice and salt.Never leave without giving this dish a try!

3. Take a boat ride to the other side of the Kuching River for 30 sen (or USD 0.10)The non-motorised boat ride goes across the Kuching River in just under five minutes. It's a slow and beautiful boat ride across a lovely river. Where to go for this boat ride? Just get to the Kuching Waterfront, the pride of all Kuchingites.

4. Hang loose at the Waterfront.It's a hip and happening place to be when the sun sets even if you're only sipping eh tarik which is hot tea with milk. Watch the world go by or observe the boats ply the river.

5. Support the local pepper industry!Sarawak pepper is world famous so don't even think of leaving the place without grabbing all sorts of pepper paraphernalia - from pepper sweets to pepper perfume!

6. Bite into a crispy ebaloiThis traditional biscuit of the native people of Sarawak is made from another famous Sarawakian export, sago.Sago flour imparts a distinctive taste to this biscuit. It even comes in chocolate flavour, besides the usual traditional recipe.

7. Buy yourself a pua kumbuA pua kumbu is a handwoven cloth used by Iban tribe, inspired by their dreams. The intricate colours and superb workmanshipmakes each piece a work of art. Get yourself one if you can afford it.

8. Explore the national parks!Sarawak is teeming with national parks so go on the adventure of your life. Experience wildlife like you've never seen before.Start with the famous Bako National Park. We assure you it won't be your last.

9. Take home some lovely pottery!From rustic jars to pots, from vases to pen holders, there's nothing like an authentic Sarawakian pottery to remind you of this laidback land, showcasing the best of native culture.

10. Enjoy the Sarawak Cultural VillageThe Sarawak Cultural Village is hailed as Asia's best living museum, showcasing Sarawak's native peoples, their lifestyle, their homes and their culture. Just 45 minutes by car from the city of Kuching, this village of 14 acres will astound you with the wondrous diversity of people and their culture. If there's only one place to visit while you're here, make it the Sarawak Cultural Village.

Krista Goon is a writer and the co-business owner of RedboxStudio.com which helps business owners maximise their website potential through ideas, tips and brainwaves. She also runs SarawakOnline.com, a helpful resource for all things Sarawak.

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Your Local Guide to Uluru (Ayers Rock) Australia

Your Local Guide to Uluru (Ayers Rock) Australia
By Terry Jenkins

BASIC FACTS

Uluru (The Living Rock) also known as Ayers Rock, is a mystical, magical sandstone outcrop in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park,440 km southwest of Alice Springs in the Australian Outback.
It has many springs, water-holes, rock caves and ancient paintings.
It is sacred to the Aboriginal people of the area.
It is listed twice as a World Heritage Site - for its natural beauty and its paintings.
It is one of Australia's best known natural wonders and tourist sites. Despite its isolated location it is a must-visit for anybody travelling to Australia.

HOW TO GET HERE

By plane

Qantas run scheduled flights from most major Australian cities to Alice Springs.Alice Airport is still 450+km from the rock - so don't jump in a cab and say Uluru! - you'll need a mortgage to pay the fare!Quantas can also fly you to Connellan Airport - which is much closer to Uluru - but accommodation is limited here, so it's best to book both your flight and your accommodation well in advance.

By train

The journey to Alice by train is highly recommended - if you have the time. The legendary Ghan runs twice a week right across Australia from Adelaide to Darwin with Alice-Springs bang in the middle! Book early and get a sleeper.

By road

The drive to Alice is long and arduous!It is not a trip for the faint-hearted or the easily bored. Landmarks (and fuel stops) are few and far between, accommodation is hit and miss, and breaking down can be a nightmare. To put things into perspective, Uluru is, by Aussie standards, just up the road from Alice - but it still takes five hours by car!

FROM ALICE-SPRINGS

By car

The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is 465 km (five hours on the road). Rental cars are plentiful in Alice but I recommend that you rent a well known company, and book early.

By Coach

There are countless coach and bus companies running trips from Alice to Uluru. Some of them are very good, and some of them are not! Check the online travel blogs to get some idea of what is available.

WHEN TO COME

If you don't like it too hot - avoid the high summer months Dec, Jan, Feb. Otherwise - any time is a good time!

TIPS, HINTS & WARNINGS

It's not just the sheep that get fleeced over here!The vast, vast majority of Australians (like me) are honest, fair-minded and great fun to be around!But like any country in the world, we have our share of thieves, rip-off artists and con-men. Don't let these bandits ruin your trip of a lifetime. Take care with your money and your valuables.I would also strongly advise you to choose your excursions carefully. There are lots of cheap and nasty trips for sale in Alice. Most of them involve a long ride in a stuffy coach, a trite description of the rock, ten minutes to take photos, and then the long haul back to town!Remember, Uluru is one of the great natural wonders of the world. Your visit here should be memorable - for all the right reasons! Make the best use of local knowledge - explore this mystical place with the help of established local companies. Check the travel blogs or visit www.TheTopTenSite.com for a list of Trusted Companies.

Terry Jenkins runs http://www.TheTopTenSite.comAn information based website providing advice, information and reviews you can trust.

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10 Things You Must Bring On Your Next Trip

10 Things You Must Bring On Your Next Trip
By Lee Dobbins

Traveling, whether it is for business or pleasure, can be a frustrating experience but it doesn't need to be. You can help make your trip more enjoyable by being better prepared. Here are 10 must haves that every traveler should never leave home without.

1. Your Itinerary

Whether your trip will be filled with business meetings or tourist attractions you want to have an itinerary to make your days organized. This way you can make all your arrangements ahead of time, and also an itinerary is great to leave back at home in case anyone needs to get in touch with you they will always know where you are.

2. Your Personal Items

Let's face it, they're just some items you can't do without. Your toothbrush, clean underwear and of course your wallet and money should always be kept up with you while you travel. Have a little travel bag for your personal toiletries and other items that you don't want to leave in your luggage. In addition, you should put a special place in your carry-on bag or purse for your tickets and passport so you don't have to fumble around for them and you know they're always close at hand.

Personal things such as the ticket, passport, toothbrush, clean underwear and money nearby preferably for easy accessibility.

3. Your Clothes

Deciding what close to bring, can be challenging. One thing you should do is check the weather forecast for the place that you're traveling to. This way you can bring clothes that are appropriate for the weather. You also want to bring clothes suitable for various occasions such as paint the dinners and shoes for walking. When traveling, it's always a good idea to bring clothing that doesn't wrinkle easily and can be washed out in the sink.

4. Your Shoes

Whenever I travel, I have the hardest time deciding which used to bring. If you are anything like me you probably have a ton of different pairs of shoes that you like to wear. However, in order to conserve space in the suitcase, you have to narrow down your choices. Bring a good pair of comfortable shoes, especially if you will be doing a lot of sightseeing, and also perhaps address the pair. If your trip will involve sports like hiking and you want to consider the appropriate for wear for that.

5. Medication

Of course, you'll need to bring any medications that you are on your trip but you also should bring any over-the-counter medicines they think you might need. if you have allergies and you are traveling to a place that you think might trigger them then bring some allergy medicine. If you will be outdoors a lot in the warm leather, you might consider insect repellent.

6. Security

You want to make sure that your luggage is secure by locking it. However, you might want to be sure to bring a spare key in case you lose the one that opens your case.

7. Tote Bags

Bring a large tote bag with you on the trip, packed in a suitcase. This bag can double as a tote when you are running around during the day and might be purchasing items. And then you can use it as additional luggage on your trip home to house souvenirs.

8. Know Where You Are Going

It's a good idea to map out your trip ahead of time especially if you have several spots you want to hit during vacation. If you going to be traveling around in your own, It's a good idea to get a map of the area so that you don't get lost.

9. Insurance

Sometimes, on a trip it's a lot easier to take public transportation but in some places that might not be convenient. If you going to be renting a car you should make sure that you get insurance. Before you leave with your car checked the car were carefully for any damage and make sure the clerk writes it down so that you do not get charged for.

10. Tags And Labels

Does your suitcase look just like someone else's? Chances are it does! And that's why it's a good idea to have labels both on the outside and the inside of your luggage. You might want to write only your name though, and not your address to be on the safe side. If your luggage does get lost the airline will have your address and be able to return it to you, you might not want every stranger and airport to know where you live.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://travel.subjectmonster.com where you can get more travel tips as well as ideas on how to get discount travel and advice on travel destinations.

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10 Things to Look for in Purchasing Discount Travel Club Memberships

10 Things to Look for in Purchasing Discount Travel Club Memberships
By Jeff Mills

As memberships in travel clubs, like Coastal Vacation Club and Prestige Travel Club increase, many are turning to lifetime travel memberships to save up to 74% off their travel for life.

Here is a list of 10 things to look out for if you are considering joining any vacation travel club.

1.Licensed and bonded travel vendors

Make sure your club uses licensed and bonded vendors. These are recognized by the state they do business in, and will make sure you are dealing with real and legit travel agencies who want to see your satisfaction as priority one.

2.No time share gimmicks, sales presentations or tours

Many vacation club vendors are veiled time-share pitch fests. You are required to attend long sales presentations just to use or activate some of the discount portions of your trips. Make sure tours are not required as a pre-requisite for activating a trip or staying in a condo.

3.Years in service

Vacation clubs can crop up in an instant by some slick willys just to make a fast buck, and they sell you something that is not originally what it seemed and before you realize it and try to get your money back, they are gone, off to the next deal. So make sure you look closely to see if the Club has an established track record of industry credibility and integrity.

4.BBB Reports

Do your due diligence on the travel clubs, looking through scam reports and BBB reports. Youll find many independent agents represent the mother travel club and they can be unscrupulous, while the parent company acts responsibly, so take note that individual resellers might have a bad track record, while the parent company has a spot less record. Stay away from problematic vendors.

5.Terms and conditions of use: Holidays, Singles/married couples, blackout dates

Many travel clubs often limit availability to non-holidays, or have blackout days. One vendor I know of, for example, will not let you travel 7 days before or after a major holiday. Since there are major holidays almost every month, you are missing 14 days a month or around 160 days a year which are off-limits. So make sure you know the terms and conditions, age limits, and if those traveling must be 2 married couples or if the trips apply to singles.

6.One time membership fees

Some travel clubs will dock you a monthly fee, some will dock you a yearly renewal fee. Be careful of those who hit you hard upfront and then bleed your money slowly over time. Good travel clubs offer you a low, one time fee to get started and no further renewals or back end fee.

7.Variety of discount types

Does your travel club only offer 2 night 3 day trips? Or does it offer a lot more like unlimited week long condo stays, Unlimited discount cruises, ski discounts, dining discounts, or golf discounts? Make sure your travel club membership has many varieties of trips and vacation styles to fit all personality and travel types.

8.Location choices

Domestic membership or International. Does your travel club only cater to the USA or does it have benefits far and wide reaching into the best vacation destinations across the planet? Make sure you know the values for local or international experiences.

9.Education on how to consume membership

A good travel company will offer CDs, videos and literature to help their membership consume their club benefits and get the most out of taking their trips. If your travel club does not offer some training or help in showing you how to use your package, you might want to look else where.

10. Transferability

Will you be allowed to give away some of your trips in your travel club or will your name and address be hard coded into every voucher to only be used by you? Some travel clubs have over 40 trips included, and no one could use that many trips in one year. So make sure your travel club will allow you to transfer trips and packages to family and friends, with no extra costs and simple order fulfillment.

Traveling around the world as an exclusive travel club member can sure have its money saving advantages, and for the more pricey clubs out there, like Coastal Vacations Club, for example, some people choose to share one membership among a small group and divide out the trip benefits.

Jeff Mills is a former Youth Pastor of 9 years, who is now a full time internet information entrepreneur, book author, speaker, sales coach, and also an avid traveler. Jeff has passionately pursued seeking the best discount travel clubs and has discovered Coastal Vacations Travel Club to be the top of the heap, saving members up to 75% off their trips for life. Discover how you can travel and earn $1000 or more in commissions immediately at http://www.coastal-vacation-club.com for a fantastic work from home career or a great travel club bargain.

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Koeberg Nature Reserve Cape Town

Koeberg Nature Reserve, Cape Town
By Tracey Obery

The beautiful Koeberg Nature Reserve surrounds the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station, and is situated only 30 km from Cape Town. It can be reached by taking the West Coast Road (R27) past the beach-side suburbs of Milnerton, Bloubergstrand and Melkbosstrand.

History
The Reserve measures roughly 3,000 hectares of Eskom property, and was proclaimed as a nature reserve in 1991. It was established to protect and conserve the local flora and fauna, and it also acts as an educational center for young and old.

The reserve plays a pivotal role in the conservation of the area, especially since the development of industries and residential properties along the West Coast. Within the reserve you can find a number of unique coastal land forms, wetlands and different vegetation communities protected within this area.

Trails
The reserve offers two diverse, well marked hiking trails and a mountain bike trail.

1.The Dikkop Trail (9.5km; 19,3km, or a 22.3 km trail)
The Dikkop Trail has been designed to lead the hiker through a widely varying terrain, and it is the perfect opportunity to experience the many moods of the West Coast. The trail starts at the visitor center, and follows a circular route through the nature reserve.

The Mountain Biking trail follows a similar route to the Dikkop Trail, with plenty of gradients to make it enjoyable for the seasoned cyclist and the novice, young or old.

2.Grysbok Trail (2,5km or 5,7km trails)
The Grysbok trail again starts at the visitors center covered parking and follows a circular route through the reserve. There are two alternatives for this trail, the first is a 5,7 km hike, which follows a circular walk , which includes a stroll along a private stretch of beach and offers beautiful, unobstructed views of Table Mountain. There is an abundance of plant life and fynbos to be seen and animal life, especially bird-life is abundant. Hikers will also be able to view the ruins of a historical farmhouse, a truly spectacular site in Spring, with a variety of flowers in bloom, all around.

The 2,5 km trail will take you through all of the above areas, except the wetlands, and is a pleasant way to spend a few hours.

Animal Life
The reserve has a variety of buck; Springbok, Bontebok, Eland and Impala's, they also have a small herd of Zebra, all the animals are originally indigenous to the area and have been reintroduced so that visitors can view them in their natural habitats. The park has a few small predators, such as the African Wildcat, Grey Mongoose and Genet, and if lucky visitors might be able to spot the elusive Caracal, which is the largest predator in the area. Reptiles are also abundant in the park, and if you are patient you can observe first-hand the habits of , the Cape Cobra, Mole Snake, Boomslang, Skaapsteker and the Angulated Tortoise.

For the bird-watcher there are over 172 identified bird species on the reserve, which can make for hours of uninterrupted bird watching.

During the whale season, there are viewing platforms which offer you perfect and private views of Southern Right Whales.

The reserve is continually expanding on the breeds of animal at the reserve, and now have Wildebeest on their list of wild life.

Be sure to pop in to the visitors center and ask for a map of their trails before you start to ensure that you make an informed decision.

Tracey Obery is a virtual concierge for City Guide SA - a comprehensive one-stop travel resource providing visitors to South Africa with up-to-date information on where to stay, eat and play in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and the Garden Route.

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Africa's Enchanted Forests of Mt. Kenya: a Writer's Recount of the Escapade

Africa's Enchanted Forests of Mt. Kenya: a Writer's Recount of the Escapade
By Robert Muhoho

The drive from Embu to Meru has some breath taking scenery.

We turn to the mountain, climbing higher up the slopes. The country side is picturesque, with a green carpet of tea plantations, coffee shrubs and macadamia trees. The air is tantalizingly fresh. From the main road, its hard to imagine that there is fertile farmland so far up Mt Kenya.

The clear rivers

A river runs from the slopes, crystal-clear cold water gushing out of the forest, skirting the farms and down to the plains. Its the Rupingazi. Near the indigenous forest, a trout farm has been set up by the Nyanjara Rivers Waters Association, not only an income generating venture to uplift their living standards, but also to save the mountains remaining forests.

Its a holistic approach to managing ecosystems. The trout must have clean, fast-flowing water to survive. High above the fish and the tea farms, the old forest line the skyline. Elephants sometimes stray out of the forest since farms wedge their way higher up.

The mega-sponge forests

But its these old forest that act as mega-sponges, providing the clean fresh water. It is, therefore, in the best interest of the community to look after the forests. Im shown a story book in Kiswahili based on an elephant and a farmer and the problems they have to deal with in the end, the farmer realizes that the elephant also need a space to live, and that cutting down the forests is not beneficiary to anybody. In the larger context, it all boils down to good management. Further down the road on our way to Chogoria, a ribbon of a water fall catches my eye. Its so beautiful that we stop to ask some people by the roadside what its called.

That waterfall is called Ina. It used to be on a white mans farm they reply.We decline. We have three days to go round the mountain to show the writer from Washington DC the community projects. We are on day two and hopefully, he will see the peaks of Gods mountain today.

Generating electricity

Again, we turn to the mountain at Chogoria to see a micro-electricity project called Baarani, an amalgamations of the two villages it will light, Baraimu and Mpiani. Chogoria is said to be the most picturesque route to the peaks. I can believe that.

At first, we can only hear the sound of the water. We walk down the slope to a dam and then a few steps away, a stunning waterfall called Owinga gushes over the rocks to crash at the bottom and continue its journey down the mountain. Its the River Mara, which forms the boundary between Meru south and central. The waters of the river are helping the people to light up there homes instead of using paraffin or burning firewood for fuel.

Again, the water is from the forests of Mount Kenya and without the force of the flowing river, the turbine would not function. One of the members is John, licensed guide for Mount Kenya. He cant remember the number of times he has scaled the mountain. Its easy to reach point Lenana. It takes only four days, he says. Its the mountains third peak. But Batian is where you require technical skills. Its the highest peak at 17,058 feet, followed by Nelion, only a few feet lower.

Giant Lobelias and raffia

Back on the main road, we drive to Meru, home of the Meru people. The road from Embu to Meru is full of picturesque drives, bends and twists and wide bridges over yawning rivers, providing the country with its hydro-electric power. Elegant raffia trees grow by the banks, their leaves, reputed to be the largest in the plant kingdom, sweeping the skies. By the time we get to Meru, its raining heavily. After a cup of tea, we decide to drive on to Nanyuki before it gets dark. Had we had time, I would have loved to spend a few days at Meru National Park, about an hour-and-a-halfs drive from town. The road out of Meru is lined with the old forest, once filled of the famous massive Meru oaks.

Bordering the Dry and scraggy North

We drive around the shoulder of the mountain from where the crossroad to the northern dry lands turns. In the soft light of the days end, the hills of Laikipia and Samburu meld into hues of quiet blues, creating waves against the sky line. It never ceases to amaze me how dramatically a landscape can change from lush farms and forest to dry scrub and dry rivers of sand.

We begin to ascend the mountain road, past Timau with its pastures of rich farm land and the sheep all mowing the grass. The mountain is shrouded in clouds. If the sky had been clear this would have been the best area to see the towering peaks of the mountain. No show. Day two is turning to night and our guest hasnt seen the peaks.

Community Tourism

Community tourism initiatives are interesting. Its a great way to meet people, discover their land and enjoy the country side. Its a fledgling industry and a break from the traditional tourist setup. Organisations here partner with local community in the management and conservation of the protected sites by using natural resources sustainably

There are camping grounds all around but if you would rather put up in clean motels like Embu motel, start discovering Kenya's beaten track. Mt Kenya is a world Heritage Site.

Robert Muhoho
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If you havent scaled Kenyas tallest mountain, give it a try.

Robert is a tour consultant in Kenya and has planned safaris for over 50,000 tourists in the East African region. He is a tour operations- major and has been involved in community tourism National tourism policy development in Kenya.

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RV Camping 5 Tips to Consider Whenever Buying a Used RV

RV Camping - 5 Tips to Consider Whenever Buying a Used RV
By Geri Stogsdill

For several years now, my husband and I have dreamed of some day RVing full time. In the past, we have owned a fifth wheel trailer as well as a c class motor home. But when it comes to living full time in an RV, we decided that it was time to do a little shopping around to see just what kind of options we had. If you have ever checked out any new recreation vehicles or maybe have gone to an RV show, you soon learn just how expensive a motor home or 5th wheel trailer can be and really does your budget justify buying something so expensive. There were some RVs that we looked at that had more luxury than what we were even use to in our own home so why in the world would we need something like that. It was then that we decided to start checking out the used RVs that were available.

Buying a used recreational vehicle can be very tricky and tedious. In fact, some people view it as a gamble. You are definitely at risk once you do not know how to choose used recreational vehicles correctly.

Buying used recreational vehicles does not necessarily mean you have to settle for less just because you do not have the money to buy a brand new recreational vehicle. All you have to do is to be smart and knowledgeable in choosing a used recreational vehicle.

Here are some tips that you can consider before buying one so that you only get the best and the most dependable used recreational vehicle you can find:

1. Do your homework

Before anything else, especially where your money is at risk, always do your homework. Try to research on the current status of used recreational vehicles.

The value of a used recreational vehicle may vary depending on the owner. Hence, it would be better to find out about the current value of the brand new recreational vehicles and its possible depreciation value when bought second hand.

There are a lot of information that can be found in the Internet. These things can be very useful when choosing a used recreational vehicle.

2. Seek the help of a professional mechanic or technician

Before closing the deal with the seller of a used recreational vehicle, it would be better to have the vehicle checked first by a professional technician or mechanic, especially if you do not know how to do it.

In this way, you can be sure if the vehicle is technically in good condition. Certain aspects of the vehicle can be overlooked if you really do not know how to analyze it meticulously.

3. Check for any repair history of the vehicle

There are certain agencies like the CARFAX that can provide you with some of the important data regarding the vehicles repair history. Hence, you can decide whether or not the used recreational vehicle is still a good buy considering its repair history.

4. Check its individual components

Do not just rely on the vehicles performance. Try to check on its individual components as well. For instance, the refrigerator inside the recreational vehicle might be malfunctioning. Hence, it would be better if such problems are described and defined by the seller.

5. Test drive

All of the problems, whether vehicle-related or component-related will be verified once you have test drive the vehicle.

The bottom line is that you have to be smart when buying used recreational vehicle, otherwise, having fun will never be a part of you travel.

Geri Stogsdill is a freelance writer specializing in healthy lifestyle information. For more RV Camping tips, visit us at http://www.bestrvcampingtips.com/rvingblog/

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