Archive for September, 2007

Extreme adventure 2008 – con Chase y Cole Armitage

Monday, September 17th, 2007
MonosUrbanos asked:


Una recopilación de lo que fué el Extreme adventure 2008 en Hidalgo con los hermanos armitage, 5 dias sumamente divertidos!

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How can you stimulate you’re adrenaline?

Friday, September 14th, 2007
Ad3l@ asked:


without extreme sports

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Extreme adventure. Amateur & Media, Truths & Lies

Friday, September 7th, 2007
mutadis1 asked:


https://stores.lulu.com/mutadis
Media drive people crazy, mixing up fiction and reality. Does it still makes sense to carry your own little travel camera?
sound track: Brenda Lee

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Indian Safari Tours: Guide and Tips on Adventure Tour

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007
Steve Manik asked:


An Indian safari tour is a dream come true for those who love adventure and excitement. It is a great moment of enjoyment for people who want to get into sport and enjoy the actual thrill.

However, you need to take good precautions when it comes to going for Indian safari tours in order to ensure good safety and maintain the fun and excitement throughout the expedition. Here are some precautions you need to understand when it comes to setting out for and experiencing an Indian safari tour.

a) The most important thing to take into consideration are some special precautions during the journey. You need to carry certain important thing in order to make your event exciting. Make sure that you carry a full fledged medical kit. This will prove helpful in case you face certain unhappy events related to your physical health on the way.

b) It is advised not to wear bright colored clothes as this attracts insects. For instance, blue color attracts tsetse flies. Applications of lavender oil will minimize swellings and pain caused by its bite.

c) Trust only bottled water during safari.

d) Never ever eat raw seafood or meat at the visiting site.

e) It would be wise to swim only in chlorinated or rock salt treated pools or the ocean. Avoid lakes, streams, waterfalls and rivers because they usually have diseased plants and parasites. Deadly crocodiles may also cross your way.

f) Follow the instructions provided by your guide.

g) Check your shoes carefully before wearing them as they may give shelter to spider or scorpion. Always turn your shoes upside down.

h) If you must walk, you must wear long pants and high gum-boots in order to avoid coming across grass borne insects. Don’t sit on the grass or sandy soil.

i) It is advisable to stay away from scented soaps, deodorant and perfume because these have the tendency to attract insects.

j) You should not get down from the jeep while on the safari. Maintain pin-drop silence once you are inside the park.

k) Traveling in group is most enjoyable and provides you great safety.

l) The vehicle should be mechanized.

m) Make sure that you bar the windows and doors of the vehicle appropriately for good security.

n) The doors of the vehicle should have security lock.

o) The vehicle should also be equipped with supplementary gear and first aid facility.





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Enjoy Water Sports With Little Budget

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
Robert asked:


he most popular Caribbean holiday activities are sailing, swimming, and snorkeling. The lucid blue waters of the Caribbean are beautiful , and you can see some pretty remarkableobjects below the waves. However, you may end up seeing a pretty amazing bill for your merriment, which can instantly put a damper on your budget vacation plans. But don’t lose hope. The following are some simple ways to save money on your sailing, swimming, and snorkeling adventures.

The first way to save money is to seek for package deals. On occasion, you can get a great charge on tours and activities through your hotel or travel agent. Many a times, these packages will roll transportation, lodging, equipment hire and activities into one price. If you grab these packages when they’re on sale or when the travel agency is having a particular sponsorship, you can save a ton.

Sailing can be a lot of enjoyment, but finding a low-cost boat to rent might not be. You have two alternatives in this case: rent a boat with a crew to get you out on the waves or rent a boat that you pilot yourself. Renting a crew to go along with your boat is going to be more pricey, of course, but it’s also the only option for a lot of people. Time is also a issue here: there are only a set number of boats obtainable, and the cheaper ones are often rented very early in the day.

Snorkeling often involves a boat, too, notably if you want to get out where the really interesting fish and coral are. Again, get out to the docks and rent your boat early or make reservations as quickly as you can. Your hotel staff can help you to find snorkeling boats, but it never hurts to do search yourself and ask the locals. Snorkeling is often included as an activity on cruise lines, so look into that as well.

Swimming, snorkeling and sailing can be a lot of amusement, but if you aren’t careful, they can cost a lot of money. Always check around to find the best deals and, once you find them, make your bookings early so no one else plunges in and swipes that great deal from you!

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