Posts Tagged ‘Rivers’

South Africa’s National Parks

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The Kruger National Park homes many camps which are scattered throughout, allowing the facilities of bungalows and camping to choose from, as well as incorporating some of the top five star Game Lodges that Africa has to offer. Honeymoon combinations may include a few nights at a private camp to dine and sleep in luxury and then a few nights discovering the beauty of nature in one owns time. In the summer months October – March the grass is green and lush and the park should be blessed with rivers flowing in abundance …

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The Best Fishing Holidays in Morocco

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Two oceans; over 300 miles of Mediterranean coastline and 2000 miles of Atlantic coastline; snow-capped mountains up to 13.700 feet high with innumerable rivers flowing down their slopes; over 200.000 hectares of wetland and a fluvial network of thousands of miles; dry, hot deserts magically spotted with wadis and oases; this is just a sample of what Morocco has to offer you if fishing is your passion.

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Enter the Home of the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Discover the place where the rivers intersect and enmity has long ruled. Crossing over the Caprivi Strip (by 4 x 4) we arrive at the country nestled between Namibia in the West, South Africa and Zambia in the North and Zimbabwe in the East.

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Are You Interested in the Historical Side of Northwich?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Northwich is a place you will find out a lot about the older Roman times and how they used this town as a salt refinery. Northwich is located in England in the county of Cheshire. You will find that it lies in the middle area of Cheshire plain. You will find the Weaver and Dane rivers near the general area.

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Travel to Morocco For the Best White Water Sports Vacation Ever!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Morocco is an unbeatable destination for the practice of white water sports such as rafting, kayaking or canoeing. The Atlantic and Mediterranean coast offer over 2300 miles of coastline; two important mountain massifs -the Atlas, divided into Middle, High and Anti-Atlas, with the highest peak of North Africa at 13.700 feet, and the Rif facing the Mediterranean Sea-, provide innumerable rivers flowing down their slopes into the plains and a fluvial network of thousands of miles.

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