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Out And About In Nassau – Outdoor Recreation In The Bahamas

Mention the name The Bahamas and sparkling blue water with pink or white sand beaches spring to mind. Conch fritters, Conch salad, 700 islands, duty free shopping and Junkanoo are all terms that are synonymous with the Bahamas. This island nation has a total land area of 5,300 square miles and consists of 700 islands plus 2,500 cays (low banks or reefs). New Providence Island on which Nassau (the capital) is located is 21 miles by 7 miles. Paradise Island, which is 5.5 miles long by 2/3 of a mile wide is connected to Nassau by a short bridge. Thousands of tourists visit Nassau every year to enjoy the clear water or place their bets at the gambling tables at Paradise Island.

All of the Bahamas however has myriad outdoor recreational activitiesthat are perfect for burning off the pounds gained from eating all those conch fritters or adding some variety to your holiday and Nassau is no exception. For the business person who wants to catch some recreational activity on a business trip or the individual who wants to get some fresh air after all the time at the gambling tables, Nassau\’s outdoor recreation can be all day or just a few hours.

Those sparkling blue waters make Nassau an ideal location for snorkeling. Some of the more popular snorkeling destinations for excursions leaving from Nassau include Rainbow Reef, Blue Lagoon Island (home to Stingray City as well as other snorkeling venues), Blackbeard\’s Cay, Pearl Island, and Rose Island Reef. Rainbow Reef is approximately 45 minutes from Nassau by catamaran or other high-speed boat. The water at Rainbow Reef is about 15 feet deep throughout the viable swimming and snorkeling area. Blue Lagoon is a circular island encircling water. A narrow opening in the land leads into a large pool of water. A 15-minute walk through some of the most beautiful beaches and on bridges spanning absolutely calm sparkling blue water leads to Stingray City. Another stingray encounter can be had at Pearl Island which is a 30-minute boat ride from Nassau. Yellow tail snapper, Grouper, and many other tame fish make Athol Island in Athol Island National Marine Park at the eastern end of Nassau Harbor an outstanding snorkel site.

Those sparkling blue waters also make Nassau a wonderful location for the sport fisherman. Fishing charters are available for half day or full day with a choice of deep-sea fishing or reef fishing. Wahoo are abundant between November to January and 100 pounders are frequent. Dolphin fish (Mahi Mahi) are found between April and June, while Sailfish can be fought during April and May and again between October and November. Barracuda and Marlin (Black, Blue and White) are found year round.

For the landlubber, there is off-road cycling, away from traffic and noise. On all-terrain bicycles, you can enjoy a guided tour of shady woodland trails, open forest, the seashore and mangrove creeks and visit the historic village of Adelaide. You can have a relaxed, easy ride or a longer route. For the seasoned cyclist there are more challenging rides.

The Bahamas sits on the migration route for birds moving north and south on their winter and spring migrations. As such there are two opportunities to see many northern species. Of course, no visit to the Bahamas would be complete for a birder without viewing the Bahama Pintail duck (also known as the White-cheeked Pintail). These inhabitants of lagoons and mangrove swamps are widely distributed and the clear water of the mangroves makes viewing them a pleasure. Other species that are generally seen include eurasian collared doves, neotropic cormorants, american coot, great blue herons, snowy egrets, great egrets, reddish egrets, green herons, white ibis, blue winged teal, northern mockingbirds. Some of the locations for viewing various species include the Paradise Island ponds, Clifton Heritage site and the Harold & Wilson ponds.

For those who want to be outdoors but simply want a walking pace, Nassau has retained much of its older architecture and blended it with modern buildings so that it creates a harmonious whole. The original part of the city is small enough that you can wander along and see much of the historic architecture. Parliament Square with the Houses of Parliament, the Old Colonial Secretary\’s office, the Supreme Court and the Statue of Queen Victoria is definitely worth a visit. Nearby at Parliament and Shirley Streets is the Nassau Public Library that was originally a prison. Not far away at Shirley and Elizabeth Streets is the Bahamas Historical Society with numerous exhibits.

If it is \”action\” and people watching you seek, Arawak Cay is not to be missed. This lively gathering spot has a row of small wooden restaurants fronted by a large park and backed by the sea. You can sit on the verandah of any of the restaurants or in the open air and watch the parade of people as they stroll by. Have a Kalik (Bahamian Beer) and enjoy the West Indian atmosphere and when hunger strikes you can have a conch salad or conch fritters or fried fish prepared before your eyes.

You can learn more about Bahamas vacations at the Caribbean Outdoor Life web site and the next time you are in Nassau or if it is your first time remember there is an interesting world to discover beyond the beach.

Brian Ramsey is the author of , Discovering the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago, www.birdsoftt.com and operates the web site , Outdoors Trinidad. For a free subscription to his monthly magazine, which features outdoor activities in the Caribbean plus advice on recreational activities, visit his site, Caribbean Outdoor Life

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Information About Guadeloupe

A Reservation in an Hotel on Guadeloupe is something that many people do, but if you just fancy the look of the hotel but know nothing about Guadeloupe Island, it might be a good idea to do some investigating .

Guadeloupe isn’t France but a French Overseas Department, and in many ways is more France than its homeland itself. It is to France what Hawaii is to the United States. Until 2003 St Barthelemy, otherwise known at St Barts and St Martin were part of Guadeloupe but are now independently affiliated to France.

To look at Guadeloupe on a map and it looks butterfly wings connected by a bridge, and is in fact two islands, and the more north east wing is Grande-Terre, where Pointe-a-Pitre the main centre for commerce and the main seaport is to be found.

It is known for its white sand beaches, rolling hills, cane fields and this is almost certainly where your Guadeloupe Hotel Reservation will be made if you decide to come here. The best white sand beaches on Grande-Terre includes Ste. Anne, St Francois and Le Moule

The south west wing is called Basse-Terre, which is the larger of the two islands, where you will find waterfalls, a botanical garden, and a volcano which overlooks the waterfalls which in turn spray cool mists to soak the too adventurous visitor.

There is no doubt that Basse Terre has the main tourist attraction in La Soufriere Volcano almost five thousand feet above sea level. It is surrounded by the National Park a renowned rain forest, and in turn by beautiful deep blue seas. This is where you come for the diving which is so good it has been described as world class. There are darker sand beaches here, amongst the best of which are Grande Anse, and Deshaies.

The two butterfly shaped joined islands of Guadeloupe do have a number of things in common which includes delicious cuisine and genuine West Indian hospitality from really friendly people.

So you want to make a Reservation for an Hotel in Guadeloupe, and you want suggestions. This is always very difficult because reviews are so subjective, but the number one hotel in Basse Terre is probably Caraib’Bay Hotel. The top hotel in the St Francois beach area is the Amaudo Hotel. Close to the white sand beach of Ste. Anne your best bet may well be the Hotel Le Diwali. Of the hotels in Terre de Haut you couldn’t do better than L’Auberge les Petits Saints aux Anacardies.

If you want to stay in Gosier then choose Le Mahogany Hotel , and the top hotel in Pointe-a-Pitre is Le Jardin Malanga, or go to Marie-Galante and choose the Cap Reva.

Whilst the list isn’t endless, there are 94 hotels on Guadeloupe that you could make a reservation at, and so you are very much spoilt for choice.

Guadeloupe has much for its visitors to do from beachcombing, sea diving, jungle exploring, or just lying relaxing on a white sand beach. Why not make a Reservation in a Guadeloupe Hotel, and find out for yourself.

By the way the food owes much to its French origins, as does the wines, so you can expect fresh food, which is fabulous, with a leaning towards seafood, all of course with a strong Caribbean influence.

For more information about Caribbean Vacation Spots go to http://www.caribbean-vacationspots.com/pages/Site-Map.html

Gordon Steven writes about Caribbean Vacation Spots as well as authoring several articles about Worldwide Vacation Spots and he recommends in Kenya Safaris

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Learn Everything About Your Favorite Hammock

It is an undeniable fact that your vacations can be made much more comfortable just by including a camping hammock in your equipment. Camping hammocks have always been there, but, the interest of people is building up because of the comfort factor associated with hammocks. Since a modern day portable hammock is lightweight, so, it is fast becoming popular. In fact, it is not hard to find a portable hammock or hammock chair in a garden.

Undoubtedly, there are lots of advantages of using hammocks like you can keep your back in comfortable position, keep insects away from you and many more. But, do you really know something about the history of your comfy hammock? Probably not and that’s the reason why it is worth taking a look at it.

Evolution of Hammocks:

There are lots of countries like Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador, Brazil and Nicaragua, where hammocks have always been used as an essential object. In these countries, hammocks have been used for more than 900 years which is truly fascinating. However, it is thought that hammocks were actually introduced by Mayan Indians in Central America about 1000 years ago. Bark of the hammock tree was used to weave these hammocks. Cotton was next to be used to weave these hammocks because bark of hammock tree was not comfortable enough. Since cotton hammocks was not weatherproof, so, need to introduce some other fabric was very much there.

Hammocks made of canvas cloth were introduced by Europeans which were basically designed for navy. But, these narrow and wood staved hammocks were not too comfortable which gave rise to modern day hammocks.

Today, you can find several companies producing hammocks in all designs, shapes, colors and materials and that is what implies that hammocks are here to stay. So, do get one for you as well.

The two best options for hammock purchase:

Although it is not hard to find several manufacturers offering hammocks in today’s world, but, there are some of the very best in the business. Two amongst those are mentioned below and you can always consider them to fulfill all your needs related to hammocks as they have reached to the heights of quality through dedication and passion.

Hatteras Hammocks: Hatteras Hammock can really be considered as the best option because of several good reasons. The biggest reason is that they have everything that you need like single and double swings, rope and fabric hammocks, and all types of stands.

Pawleys Island Hammocks: If quality and durability is at your preference, then consider Pawleys Island Hammock as the company has the top-notch quality.  You can consider them to get fabric hammocks, rope hammocks, swings, hammock chairs, hammock stands and all related accessories. 

So, these are the best options available for you to make a choice. But, while buying a hammock, do make sure that you are buying hammock made of a solid fabric as it is essential for comfort, safety and proper suspension. Similarly, it is also useful to buy hammock with rain canopy and bug net along with a suitable hammock stand. Finally, take special care while hanging a rope hammock because rope hammocks need to be tied in the right way with right trees.

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Tips and information about tours, restaurants, nightclubs and hotels in Mombasa

When looking for a good place to visit, enjoy the holiday, vacation or a weekend, you certainly think of a quiet place with beautiful landscapes, beaches, leisure and entertainment. For these inquiries fit nicely with Mombasa, Kenya. This coastal city of Mombasa with a population exceeding 35 thousand inhabitants, has beaches and beautiful places that attract tourists every year around the world. The city has much history and many magical places to offer its visitors.

Its historic center is preserved the same way in 1820, with paving “walking boy”. The streets keep the same paths once the source to the west and north to south. Even today they are protected by current blocking the passage of cars and preserving even the entire colonial charm. Cars may be moved through the streets that border with the Center. The houses, trade, culture in general is followed to the letter to the old ways.

Better exploitation of the entire city and its natural beauty to discover a haven of peace, colors and flavors. We can find several inns and Hotels in Mombasa with very affordable price. You can get a great price daily at the City in the range of $ 100.00 for 3 people with the right breakfast.

During the day, we can take a smooth ride across town knowing the historical places. And also not forgetting to enjoy the beautiful beaches. The beaches of Malindi for example are great, and you can still enjoy a good ride schooner through the islands and beaches of the region.

The night booking many other attractions. When fairs are held at the cultural center, concerts, and attend events. There are some clubs that offer a super club, beer houses, among other attractions always with a nice price.

And do not leave without trying the local cuisine. Wonderful dishes, especially seafood. The sweets are irresistible: carts are viewed everywhere selling the most delicious homemade sweets. The restaurants are of great quality and very pleasant environments.

You would also wish to visiupcountry for great excusion. In your tour you will find great places to enjoy. There are also kenya hotels that will serve you better to ensure that your visit remains great.

Now we need you to come take it all personally. Good trip, good ride and check back often!

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What deck should I make? All my cards are about 2 years old… (list)?

I play with my friends, and they always win in about 3~5 turns so help please. I don’t really want to buy any new cards but if I have to, tell be what to get. I want about 40 ~ 60 cards. I prefer 50. I have ideas but when I try them and face my friends, I get owned, really bad. >_>

My Monster Cards:
8 stars:
-1- Blue Eyes White Dragon
-2- Black Luster Soldier
-1- Great Moth(have all set up cards too)
-1- Despair From The Dark

7 stars:
-2- Wingweaver
-3- Dark Magician
-1- Thousand Dragon(have fusion cards too)
-1- Red Eyes Black Dragon
-2- Ryu-Ran
-1- Gaia The Fierce Knight

6 stars:
-1- Super Robolady(have fusion cards)
-2- Summoned Skull
-1- Twin-Headed Fire Dragon
-1- Luster Dragon #2
-1- Roc from the Valley of Haze
-1- Guardian Angel Joan

5 stars:
-1- Reaper of the Cards
-1- Invitation to a Dark Sleep
-2- Patrician of Darkness
-5- Illusionist Faceless Mage

4 stars(took out all the bad ones):
Attack Cards:
-1- Paladin of White Dragon(have ritual card)
-1- Octiclops
-1- Homunculus the Alchemic Being
-1- Gearfried the Iron Knight
-1- Familiar Possessed – Wynn
-1- Harpie’s Brother
-1- Zure, Knight of Dark World
-2- Dark Blade
-3- La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp
-3- 7 Colored Fish
-1- Beta The Magnet Warrior
-1- Maha Vailo

Effect Cards:
-6- Sonic Bird
-2- Kaiser Sea Horse
-4- Lord of D.(i have the horn too)
-4- Witch of the Black Forest
-3- Big Eye
-2- Mystic Tomato
-2- Spirit Ryu
-1- Chthonian Soldier

Defense Cards:
-1- Royal Magical Library
-1- Serpentine Princess
-3- Wall of Illusion
-2- Castle of Dark Illusions
-4- Mystical Elf
-2- The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave
-2- Island Turtle
-4- Aqua Madoor
-1- Prevent Rat

3 stars:
-5- Trap Master
-5- Giant Soldier of Stone
-2- Mysterious Guard
-1- Princess of Tsurugi
-1- Cyber Jar
-2- Sangan
-1- Ceremonial Bell(good for exchange)

2 stars:
-1- Bite Shoes
-1- Nimber Momonga
-2- Muka Muka
-7- Hane-Hane
-1- Time Wizard
-3- Hiro’s Shadow Scout
-1- Witch’s Apprentice
-3- Man-Eater Bug
-3- Mask of Darkness

1 star:
-3- Armed Ninja
-2- Magician of Faith
-1- Kuriboh(I have a spell card that can take it out of my deck and into the field, its a quick play-see later-)
-1- Relinquished

Trap Cards:
-11- Trap Hole
-7- Waboku
-10- Castle Walls
-8- Reinforcements
-2- Dragon Capture Jar
-1- Mystic Probe
-1- Bubble Crash
-1- Minor Goblin Official
-1- Solemn Wishes
-1- Bad Reaction to Simochi
-4- Just Deserts
-3- Robbin’ Goblin
-2- Gift to the Mystical Elf
-8- Ultimate Offering
-2- Infinite Dismissal
-1- Time Seal
-2- Earthshaker
-3- Magic Jammer
-1- Shift
-1- Dust Tornado
-1- Shadow Spell
-2- Blast with Chain
-1- Raigeki Break
-1- Respect Play(good for exchange)
-3- Enchanted Javelin
-1- Ominous Fortunetelling
-1- Riryoku Field
-1- Spellbinding Circle
-1- Jar of Greed
-1- Rope of Life
-1- Non-Fusion Area
-1- Armored Glass

Magic Cards:
-11- Monster Reborn
-12- Fissure
-6- Rush Recklessly
-11- Dark Hole
-10- Change of Heart
-7- De-Spell
-10- Remove Trap
-8- Dian Keto the Cure Master
-2- Eternal Rest
-2- Swords of Revealing Light
-2- Black Luster Ritual
-2- Black Illusion Ritual
-4- The Flute of Summoning Dragon
-2- Pot of Greed
-3- Sword of Dark Destruction
-2- Malevolent Nuzzler
-3- Soul Exchange
-2- Polymerization
-3- Graceful Charity
-3- Axe of Despair
-4- Mystical Space Typhoon
-3- Black Pendant
-1- White Dragon Ritual
-1- Ballista of Rampart Smashing
-1- The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh
-1- Exchange
-1- Nobleman of Crossout
-1- Ekibyo Drakmord
-1- Stamping Destruction
-1- Convulsion of Nature
-1- Chain Energy
-1- Giant Trunade
-1- Nobleman of Extermination
-1- Dimensionhole
-1- Super Rejuvenation
-1- Ground Collapse
-1- Tribute to the Doomed
-1- Lighten the Load
-1- Card Destruction
-1- Sword of the Deep-Seated
-1- The Dark Door
-1- Mystic Plasma Zone
-1- Megamorph
-1- The Warrior Returning Alive
-1- Shield and Sword

That’s it, hope you can help!
Alright, I’m probably going to work for a dragon or spellcaster deck since those are simple enough.

My current deck is just random. I’ll write it.

Monsters:
Blue Eyes White Dragon

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