The Mighty Chobe in Botswana By Annette Hendley

Botswana is one of the few African countries that has a stable government, is rich in minerals, exquisite in natural beauty and has a strong currency. Their currency is, at this point, even stronger than the South African Rand. Even though South Africa is mostly seen as the advanced and stable count

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Naples - A City Built by a Mermaid By Michael Drewell

Naples is a port city in southern Italy. It is also the capital city of Campagna district. As the capital city of Campagna district in Italy, Naples has a population of over one point two million people. It is the most important city in the south of Italy. Also, it is the third largest city and

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Weekend Car Rental at an Affordable Price - Tips on Finding a Great Deal on Car Hire By Teresa Farren-Price

We all feel better when we can say that we have saved money on something, car rental is no different if you can save on the car hire you can spend more on the holiday. Some websites often have deals or specials listed on the home page take the time to have a look they may need to get some vehicl

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The Sahara Adventure By David Urmann

From Clive Cussler's exciting adventure thriller packed with masterful infusion of historical confusion making readers, we wonder if it were a fiction book they were reading. The Sahara Desert holds the world awed and fascinated with its many secrets buried in its vast stretch of sand. But from D

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Camping Tents For Sale by Thomas Ludwig

Today's tents have really changed, from the fabric to the size, for the family campers to the hiking and backpacking. Look at your priorities when buying a tent for your family you need plenty of space, for those rainy days, your family tent needs storage for your family belongings. You need pl

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Why Take a Camper Van Hire Holiday in New Zealand? by Merav Benaia

Booking a holiday to New Zealand can be a very exciting time. Once you have booked your flights, you'll lie awake at night wondering how on earth you are going to fit in all of the adventures, attractions and sights that you have heard about and researched, into your trip. Perhaps you have consi

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Sleeping Bags by Thomas Ludwig

There are features recommend when considering choosing a sleeping bag. When backpacking Goose down will give you the most loft and insulating power. Its drawback, down loses insulating when wet. Reviews do say the best synthetic fill now is Climashield, the softer Primaloft Sport and the Polar

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Rotterdam Netherlands - Europe’s Largest Port By Ian Ellison

With a 2007 population of 584,000, Rotterdam lies on the vast delta of the river Rhine, and is the largest port in Europe. It is the Netherlands' second-largest city next to the more high profile Amsterdam, but Rotterdam definitely has its own unique appeal that makes it an excellent tourist des

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Bring a Coleman Air Mattress When Camping Out by Janet Chua

If you are the type of person who loves to camp out and be captivated by the scenic landscape and the fresh air, then you probably are planning on your next camping trip to escape the trappings of a fast paced and overly stressful life and rough it a bit. Most people I know though are a bit hesi

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Smart Tips For Packing Campfire Meals For Outdoor Camping by GA Anderson

Experienced outdoor camping cooks know that carrying heavy boxes and coolers of camp food in and out of camp is not fun. They also know they miss a lot of the outdoor camping experiences they came for when they are stuck preparing and cooking campfire meals. But the job can be made easier and le

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