April 11, 2010Damian Papworth
Most people all over the planet get involved in some shape or form in sports and different sporting activities. Whether they are playing them at the highest level or supporting them at the highest level, they are all somehow linked in their passions for all of the competition and activity that comes along with them. One of the popular side facets of sport are water sports, which are largely more recreational than competitive. Here are some of the more popular types.
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April 4, 2010Damian Papworth
There are literally hundreds of different kinds of sport and sporting activity all over the world that different people partake in. There is no doubt that a lot of these will differ from culture to culture and country to country depending on the sorts of natural environments they have on offer. For those countries that are lucky enough to have loads of great beaches and nice weather, water sports have flourished. Here are some of the most popular water activities that you could have a go at.
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April 4, 2010Geoffrey McCabe
Welcome to paradise – the beautiful beach towns of Santa Teresa and Malpais. These surfing destinations are known for their amazing jungles, wild animals, beautiful sunsets, and great restaurants in a remote beach setting. Whether you’re looking for inexpensive backpacker hotels within walking distance of the beach, or ultra-luxury boutique hotels, Santa Teresa and Malpais have them both.
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April 3, 2010geoff mccabe
Santa Teresa and Malpais have become known as some of the world’s most beautiful beach towns. They are famous for the wild animals that inhabit the surrounding lush jungles, amazing Pacific Ocean sunsets, and the consistently epic surfing conditions. Santa Teresa is also now known for its amazing international cuisine, since so many chefs from around the world have moved here to set up shop.
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April 2, 2010Johnny Walls
Surfboard design had a new concept introduced to it in the mid 90′s. It offered great benefits that kept a surfboards performance levels at the highest spec whilst at the same time making boards lighter, stronger and faster.
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March 18, 2010Rod Krewson
To experience all the thrills and excitement of adventure water sport- try out Kite surfing. It’s been around since the 80′s and the advent can be dated to as far back as the 13th century. It used to be known as kite sailing and surprisingly was used as a fast means of transport.
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March 17, 2010Damian Papworth
Are you a keen sports-person but are wanting to branch out a little bit and start trying out some more adrenaline filled extreme sports to really get your heart pumping. Extreme sports are pretty much those that are defined by the fact that they truly give an adrenaline rush, and not necessarily those that are too dangerous and will cause a lot of injury. Road cycling, for example, is something that leads to many injuries but is not considered extreme at all.
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March 13, 2010Geoffrey McCabe
Welcome to paradise – the beautiful beach towns of Santa Teresa and Malpais. These surfing destinations are known for their amazing jungles, wild animals, beautiful sunsets, and great restaurants in a remote beach setting. Whether you’re looking for inexpensive backpacker hotels within walking distance of the beach, or ultra-luxury boutique hotels, Santa Teresa and Malpais have them both.
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March 11, 2010Julius Corinthius
Many a traveler wanting a five-star luxury getaway reserve their vacation in the Maldives. It’s one of the world’s best exotic island destinations. It’s paradise on earth while being the home to the world’s best resorts. Maldives vacations are very special occasions.
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March 10, 2010Victor C. Krumm
Where is the “happiest place on earth ?” Disneyworld claims it is and, though it is a great place to enjoy once in a while, the most satisfying place to live on the planet is officially tiny Costa Rica, winner of the Happy Planet Index. The Index measures three things: high life expectancy, high life [...]
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