skiing
skiing
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by Dale Montz - 2008-06-28
Here are some suggestions: Save time and save gas by shopping online from home or at the office, that way you can spend more actual money on the gift itself. How about an outdoor adventure vacation, i...
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by Jadran Z. Transcona - 2008-06-28
It's a standard and well known fact on dry land that in the event of trouble on the lake or on the water the basic water safety boating rule is "Stay with the Boat". Never have truer and more accurat...
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by Jadran N. Transcona - 2008-06-29
It was not long ago when all outboard motors - whether for fishing or waterskiing on your favor lake issued that well known trademark of blue smoke.On top of that there would always be mixing the 2 c...
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by Roger Munns - 2008-07-09
Ski resorts world-wide have been actively participating in recycling and composting projects since as early as 2001. Most resorts are now using 100 percent recyclable materials throughout day-to-day ...
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by Paul la Vella-7925 - 2008-07-21
Skiing the French Alps is one of the biggest highlights of a ski enthusiast's life. The French Alps offers ski areas unlike many other parts of the world. Les Arcs, Courchevel and Chamonix are some of...
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by shahid perwaiz - 2008-07-23
With 9 million visitors every year, the French Riviera (Cote d'Azur) is one of the most famous holiday destinations in the world. It is the most visited region by French tourists and the second mos...
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by Roger Munns - 2008-07-23
The French Alps are home to some of the most well-known and well-travelled ski resorts in Europe. Throughout the winter months, France's more than 100 ski resorts are often filled to near capacity wi...
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by Pierre Blanc-7925 - 2008-07-25
The Alps in Europe are often divided into two categories: Eastern Alps and Western Alps. The Western Alps include the mountains located in Italy, France and Switzerland. Skiing in the French Alps is a...
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by Ross Marchant - 2008-07-26
French Ski ResortsThe most famous ski resort in the French Alps is Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. Chamonix is both the oldest and the biggest French winter-sports resort. Site of the first Winter Olympics...
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by Jack Norell - 2008-07-28
With 9 million visitors every year, the French Riviera (Cote d'Azur) is one of the most famous holiday destinations in the world. It is the most visited region by French tourists and the second most f...