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Learning How to Dive Through Malaysia PADI
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
Malaysia’s crystal clear blue waters and diverse marine life, which include some of the rarest marine ecological species, make the country a hotspot for diving enthusiasts from across the world. Many visit the country just ...
For those who love to Dive, Malaysia is a Must-See Destination
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
For those who have developed a love of diving, the coasts of Borneo are a must-dive. The warm waters of the South China Sea that surround this idyllic island just north of Australia are teeming ...
For Exciting Scuba Diving, Malaysia is an Ideal Destination
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
Borneo is a sovereign state made up of parts of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. An island set north of Australia in the South China Sea, Borneo offers miles and miles of coastline from which boats ...
Diving in Sabah: A Dream Come True for Many Diving Enthusiasts
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
For its diverse marine wildlife, Malaysia has become a hotspot for many diving enthusiasts from all over the world. The country is home to hundreds of captivating and breathtaking diving destinations, which include the highly-acclaimed ...
Diving in Kota Kinabalu: An Idyllic Holiday
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
Borneo is an area that is made of parts of Malaysia, Brunei, Sabah, and Indonesia, and it lies in the South China Sea. Along the western coast in Sabah is the capital city of Kota ...
Dive Kota Kinabalu: Up Close and Personal with the Underwater Jewels of Kota Kinabalu
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
One of the best ways for tourists to enjoy and get up close and personal with the beauty of Malaysia is to dive Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah. Kota Kinabalu is the best starting ...
Dive Borneo, Dive Into a Paradise of Breathtaking Underwater Life
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
Malaysia is blessed with some of the richest waters in the world, providing home to countless marine species, some of which are getting endangered and can’t be found in other seas. With such a diverse ...
As a Diving Instructor through PADI, Malaysia can be your Home away from Home
By Gregg Hawes · 14 years ago
The PADI, or Professional Associations of Diving Instructors, is the world's largest recreational diving organization, offering members special information, offers, and access to instruction and coaching. Driven by a love of diving, a love of ...
Balloon Flights across Cambridgeshire
By Eve Ashwell · 14 years ago
Rolling countryside punctuated by charming waterways, historical towns and iconic architecture make Cambridgeshire a county of great contrast. A hot air balloon ride over Cambridgeshire provides the perfect opportunity to view this scenic county from ...
Yurts Perfect for a Romantic Getaway or Family "Glamping"!
By John Wiliiam · 14 years ago
In an age where the global community as a whole, with the United States in particular, is attempting to curb harsh environmental practices from air pollution to recycling, it seems as the green movement is ...
Why People Love Yurt Living
By John Wiliiam · 14 years ago
With evidence proving its existence up until about the 13th Century, yurts have been an environmentally conscious and efficient form of housing that is just as luxurious as it is practical! It is called "glamping" ...
Ten Unnecessary Items While Glamping
By John Wiliiam · 14 years ago
Vacations are meant to be an oasis away from the stresses of work and everyday life. Moments in time where the only hard decisions are whether you’re going to go for a relaxing swim in ...
Coarse Fishing Tackle: Hardy Marksman Specialist 15' Float Rod Review
By Tommy Jones · 14 years ago
I have certainly never liked the terminology which describes fish apart from trout and salmon as "coarse." You will find not a single thing coarse about a fight with a huge or determined fish which ...
Places to stay - Accommodation in East Coast Tasmania
By Dan Bert · 14 years ago
Encompassed by an uncontaminated natural environment, there's a gorgeous place for accommodation in East Coast Tasmania the place where it feels as though the world has slowed down to conserve the splendor in the landscape. ...
Modern American Yurts: The New Way to Live and Camp
By Kirk Wiliiam · 14 years ago
Utilized by Mongolian traveler’s part of nomadic tribes, the ger, pronounced gair and now referred to as a yurt, was a mobile home that was carried atop carts which were pulled by oxen as the ...
Horse Boarding - The benefits of Partial and Full Boarding
By Scott Glaser · 14 years ago
Choosing to board a horse is often an over-priced and difficult task, especially when looking to choose between partial boarding or full horse boarding. When owning and looking after a horse, there are several immediate ...
Can I claim compensation after falling or slipping on ice?
By Jason Stainton · 14 years ago
If you have been unfortunate enough to have suffered an injury on the ice during the cold snap, you could be able to make a no win no fee claim. The vast majority of these ...
Extending the Life of Your Swimming Pool Equipment
By Bradley L. Croft · 14 years ago
Most communities that are lucky enough to have a pool don’t have the available budget to constantly be replacing the necessary equipment and components. The majority of the budget allotted by the home owners association ...
Selecting a Camping Air Mattress
By Russ Kautz · 14 years ago
When you go tent camping, you don’t have to rough it to prove anything to anyone. You should have the right camping equipment to make the camping trip enjoyable. The right equipment includes what you ...
First Aid Kits for Camping
By Russ Kautz · 14 years ago
Imagine a situation like this:
You've just selected your tent campsite and have started to set-up your tent, when one of your kids comes running to you with a cut finger. I’m sure you can ...