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The Best Way To Find Student Accommodation By: Julia Bennet
As a student in a new university, you may need to sort out issues to do with student accommodation. One of the ways of doing this is by having to share accommodation with other people. This is a guide on how to go about this.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Gastronomy In Canary Islands By: Genton Smith
These islands are commonly referred to as the happy islands as a result of the great pleasure and fun they have to offer to visitors flocking here through the year.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Doc Poulson – 30 Years On The Reef By: Steven Smeltzer
There are other interesting wrecks in Grand Cayman besides the USS Kittiwake.
The Doc Poulson is a purpose sunk shipwreck on the western part of Grand Cayman. The ship was originally a Japanese cable laying ship and was sunk in Grand Cayman in 1981 to create an artificial reef on Seven Mile beach.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Travelling To Incredible India By: Lincoln Harris
The best part of India is that each region you visit is a new experience. The only thing that remains constant is the pleasant nature of the people here.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Hambantota Sri Lanka By: Aaron Parker
A growing city and a beautiful destination for a little bit of everything in the island of Sri Lanka is Hambantota. Scenic beaches to relax, temples and kovils to see and worship, national park and a bird aviary to the naturists and wildlife lovers and lots more for the avid traveller. Make it here to enjoy the little luxuries for an awesome vacation in Hambantota.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Scuba Diving Grand Cayman - Oro Verde By: Steven Smeltzer
The Oro Verde shipwreck in Grand Cayman has been a favorite site for divers since she was sunk on May 31, 1980 by the Cayman government. The vessel a 131-foot 692-ton freighter lies in about 50 feet of water just off Grand Cayman's famous Seven Mile Beach. The wreck has deteriorated a lot since her reefing, mainly as a result of several hurricanes that have hit the island in the last 30 years. The debris field today is scattered over a wide area with only the bow section still intact.
You can read about the history and background of the Oro Verde on my blog and view the complete underwater photo gallery on my website.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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A Girl's Guide To Music Festival Camping By: Robert Gordon
Music festivals are growing more and more popular all over the world, from long-time classics to newer and more intimate events. Music lovers count down all year until they get the chance to devote an entire weekend to their favorite performers.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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How To Find A Suitable Room To Rent Or Shared Accommodation Sydney Easily By: Julia Bennet
when you are looking for a room to rent or shared accommodation Sydney, it is often a good idea to make sure that you have a list of things you need from the house. This way, you will be able to find the most suitable house for yourself. This is a description of some of the important characteristics.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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Spain Travel Guide: Benalmadena In Costa Del Sol, Spain By: Harriett Johnson
Benalmadena is a Spanish resort that is only 12 miles away from the Malaga Airport.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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A Guide For Your Majorca Holiday By: Harriett Johnson
Majorca is the biggest Spanish island and it is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea.(read entire article)(posted on: 2012-06-15)
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