snorkeling
snorkeling
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by Chris Chew - 2007-01-09
Millions of vacationing tourists visit Hawaii every year. Most of them came to explore the beautiful Hawaiian Islands and volcanoes while some came with the intention to scuba dive in the tropical sea...
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by Fred Tittle - 2007-02-02
Maui's best scuba diving is Molokini crater located about 20 minutes by fast boat off the coast of Maui has to be one of the best scuba diving sites in Hawaii and the world. It offers great snorkeling...
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by Joseph Ducat - 2007-02-07
There are few more enjoyable ways to spend a vacation than by going on an ocean cruise to the islands of the Caribbean. There, you will be able to lose yourself in a sultry tropical paradise, where ad...
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by Juanique Pretorius - 2007-02-28
Mysterious legends from the southern tip of Africa tell of undersea creatures who have the ability to evoke unimaginable reverence within man, and that only those who have seen them can do justice to ...
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by Rob Daniels - 2007-03-20
Planning a vacation in the Caribbean or another beautiful, tropical location? Along with flight plans, hotels, and work arrangements it will be beneficial to plan for recreation, particularly snorkeli...
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by Kathy - 2007-04-23
Florida Keys swings like a dazzling and off-beat destination in Florida with subtropical climate and palm-shaded streets. It attracts many avid tourists including artists, musicians and writers.The...
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by Wain Roy - 2007-05-03
If life seems a sloth, Florida Keys is the place to be. Very few places in the world have such an impressive array of adventurous activities as this. Not just beautiful beaches and exotic locations, F...
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by Terry Reim - 2007-06-01
Oahu was likely the first of the Hawaiian Island sighted by the crew of HMS Resolution on January 18, 1778 during Captain James Cook's third Pacific expedition. It is one of 137 volcanic islands...
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by Terry Reim - 2007-06-01
Like the other Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is the top of an enormous volcanic mountain rising from the Pacific Ocean floor. It was formed by a single volcano about 5 million years ago, and is the ol...
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by Kelly - 2007-06-30
At 728 square miles, Maui is the second largest island in the Hawaiian chain, and is actually formed from two separate volcanic eruptions. The first volcano became the West Maui Mountains and ha...