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Suman Arya | Oct 29 2006
Dubai is on its way to break all the records by developing the most luxurious man made islands. It boasts magnificent hotels, housing villas, exclusive water houses, seashore estates, harbor, amusement parks, bistro, malls, sports complexes, various...
Suman Arya | Oct 27 2006
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Varca beach is nestled on the shores of the Arabian Sea and it is enclosed by Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and Candolim, in the Bardez taluka, and is just 15 km from Panjim , the capital of Goa. The beach is full of freedom, fun and frolic. No wonder that...
Suman Arya | Oct 26 2006
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Keeping in view the 100th anniversary of Sam Son Beach of Thanh Hoa, the Department of Tourism and Association of Literature and Art has initiated a photographic competition and logo-design contest to boost tourism in the Northern Province. Photo...
Suman Arya | Oct 24 2006
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Disposal of raw sewage in Zanzibar's beaches has generate the threat not only for the aquaculture but also damaged beaches that had become an economic lifeline for Zanzibar while the islands aimed to boost their reputation as an exotic world-class...
Suman Arya | Oct 23 2006
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Slovenia, the third most thickly forested country in Europe is on its way to create a manmade island outside its seashore. The island will be 30,000 square meters or 7.4 acres that will contain beaches, bars, restaurants, a wellness center, and a marina..
Suman Arya | Oct 23 2006
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Autumn Tides, a series of annual special events including festivals, concerts and cultural events that begins from September onwards to December. These events are the collective effort of thirteen beach communities located between Destin Florida and..
Suman Arya | Oct 23 2006
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Townsville beaches in North Queensland are facing the threat of crocodiles and closed for tourists for up to 72 hours or until the administration not caught these reptiles. An angler informed the authorities seeing two crocodiles, which lengthen around..
Suman Arya | Oct 23 2006
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Experts predict that warm weather conditions attract more sharks to swim closer to the coast as the numbers of attacks have increased over the years. Surf Life Saving Statistics reveal that there were 171 shark alarms in this summer season, as it was 124.
Suman Arya | Oct 13 2006
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Mexican Caribbean coastline is famous for its fascinating beaches. Riviera Maya, which nestle in Southeastern section, boast a semi-tropical climate. Ancient ruins, abundant marine and wildlife abound with all exclusive world class accommodations....
Suman Arya | Oct 10 2006
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Anguilla boasting 33 tiny beaches stretches 16 miles long with the population of 12,000 claims to be the culmination of your search towards serenity. This tiny island is a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean Sea. The unspoiled rich...