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Riviere Sands Caravan Park - Haven Set overlooking a white, sandy beach in Cornwall, is ideal for people for a beach holiday. This haven park is located near is St Ives which is a delightful fishing town a short walking distance from the camp. Views: 1200 Rating:
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Hurricane Noel 07 Jersey Shore Sat afternoon..... Dune fence being ripped away.... Views: 1852 Rating:
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Fishing Trip and catching a Seagull I went to Old Orchard Beach Maine this summer (2006).The Guys took a day to go on a fishing trip in the ocean . This is towards the end of our 4 hour trip. I haven't caught a fish big enough to keep at this point. I was a bit frustrated because the seagulls kept swooping down and taking my bait.Until.. One of them got more than the bait . Views: 5821 Rating:
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Haven Holidays Park - Thorpe Park Extreme fun for the whole family... Thorpe Park is larger than life, twice as lively and is the perfect destination for a family holiday in the UK. This Holiday Centre offers a massive range of activities from Roller-Blading to Tennis and Football and much, much more! Right next door to Thorpe Park is Pleasure Island Theme Park meaning a family fun day out is never more than a short stroll away. The beautiful beach and Haven's usual family activity programme ensure that Thorpe Park offers superb entertainment for all the family. Loads to do on and around Thorpe Park... Thorpe Park Holiday Centre is a hive of activity every day and offers your family so much to see and do. Relax with a round of golf, explore the deep with our SubSea Explorer or while away the houses fishing in the well stocked lake of Thorpe Park Holiday Centre. Each day there is more to do and more fun to be had for you and your children. The choice at Thorpe Park is astounding with so many holiday activities and with the non-stop holiday fun in our superb entertainment complex it is hard to choose what you want to do next. Beyond the holiday centre is the lively holiday town of Cleethorpes and the unspoilt natural beauty of the Lincolnshire Wolds. An unforgettable family holiday experience awaits you at Thorpe Park Holiday Centre each and every day. Book online today and let the fun commence! So go on, treat yourself and book now at http://www.havenholidays.com/thorpepark/ Views: 2394 Rating:
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FUNTASTIC 4 SHORE LIVING 1159 MILL CREEK, MANAHAWKIN, NJ 08050 Patricia "Pattie" Romano http://www.soldbypattie.com Stafford Twp- Waterfront-Be amazed what this home owner has done to this renovated Beach Haven West waterfront ranch, this 3 bed 1 Bath,waterfront ranch home is a welcome back to the jersey Shore. But first see the Views,a beautiful wide open lagoon,bright,open and tastefully decorated rancher. Youll feel the comfort& warmth yet all the excitement of boating,fishing right from your back, This is a must NOT to pass up home. Bring your buyers they will not be disappointed, MLS: 3022652 Price: 449,900 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 Sq Feet: 1000 Lot Size: 32x114 Views: 54 Rating:
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Puerto Penasco: Safe Haven in Mexico for Americans The third segment of "Puerto Penaso: Paradise in Progress". Produced by Eric Blair of Kokopelli Entertainment, LLC. Editing by Sam W. Potter. Producer / director: Eric Blair Editor: Sam Potter Views: 800 Rating:
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Rhapsody of waves The beaches of Kerala Mist clad mountains, blue seas, golden beaches, tranquil backwaters and gushing rivers are some of the natural attractions that make Kerala unique in the eyes of a visitor. The tiny state is flanked by the Western Ghats on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other. This south Indian state has a coastline of about 600 kms dotted with breathtaking beaches, some of which are located close to fishing villages. Fishing is the primary occupation of the people in the coastal belt of Kerala. There are hundreds of fishing villages spread along the coast and thousands make a living out of the sea. A visit to the palm-fringed beaches of Kerala is a refreshing experience. Each beach has its own qualities. Kovalam, the most popular of all has golden sands, shallow waters and a palm-fringed coastline. Varkala beach near Thiruvananthapuram is bordered by beautiful pink laterite cliffs. Cherai beach in Ernakulam district is a serene and calm haven, situated close to Kochi. Nattika beach in Thrissur district is a wide expanse of golden sand and tranquil blue sea. Kappad beach in Kozhikkode district is where Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese adventurer, landed in the fifteenth century. Muzhappilangadu beach in Kannur district is a drive-in-beach which stretches for over 4 kms. In the district of Kasaragod, the historic Bekal Fort is located close to the beach. In fact, this 300-year-old fort built of laterite is surrounded by unsullied beaches and coves. Each beach of Kerala offers a different ambience and different experience. The beaches of Kerala have the capacity to fill a visitor\'s heart with profound serenity. World weary travellers forget their cares in the lilting lullabies of the white surf and blue waves. Views: 432 Rating:
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18459 SE Wood Haven Ln, Tequesta, FL, 33469 - Sandy Partlow 18459 SE Wood Haven Lane, Tequesta, FL, 33469 - Sandy Partlow - Prudential Florida WCI - $174,000 Welcome to this beautiful townhome in the private golf community called Riverbend.Riverbend offers a unique lifestyle with a champion golf course designed by Tom Fazio where each owner plays unlimited golf.This bright & spacious unit has been completely updated with new flooring and appliances,kitchen & baths, windows, plantation shutters, AC & water heater.There are 2 screened porches with panoramic views of the golf course & the meticulously maintained grounds. This townhome comes tastefully furnished and is a must see! If you're looking to find your slice of paradise,this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.Great low price, great value, great location and a buyer's market-wow! Please call Sandy Partlow at 561-670-4057 for more information. sandy partlow,partlowteam,jupiter real estate,southeast florida homes,beach,waterfront,ocean walk, sea colony, tequesta, intracoastal,golf course,fine homes specialist,luxury properties,boating, marinas, deep sea fishing, yachtes,vacation homes, ocean Views: 111 Rating:
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In Sentosa Life is a Beach Sentosa is an ideal island for fun and games. Here you can have a galore of entertainment options, get fascinated by the enchanting butterflies, pink dolphins and other underwater world, and get a feeling that life is a beach...This island paradise is situated at about half a kilometer south of the dazzling city-state of Singapore. The word Sentosa means peace and tranquility, and the ambience of the place very well complements this meaning. It is a great place to soothe one's senses and enjoy the serenity of the calm beaches. There are three beaches in Sentosa of which Palawan beach is the most famous. Here you can unwind and forget all the tensions and worries and also indulge in an array of sports like cycling, canoeing, horse-riding, etc. Singapore's best beaches are right here in Sentosa. If one gets tired of swimming and beach hopping, beach pubs are always there to unwind and get recharged, to celebrate the look, feel and idea of Sentosa. However, Sentosa is not only about beaches. Sentosa is a living example of imagination and entrepreneurship. Formerly it was an obscure fishing village, which was converted into an idyllic island resort in the year 1972 for the entertainment, recreation and enjoyment of the tourists. People flock here from all parts of the world to get drenched in the exuberance of this entertainment haven. Besides beaches, chief among the varied attractions of Sentosa include the Orchid Garden, Dolphin Lagoon and the Underwater World. Views: 279 Rating:
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North Haven, Adelaide, South Australia See North Haven and Australia- travel guides - videos, photos, accommodation and holiday information. Views: 987 Rating:
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myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Blue Haven in Bacolet Bay / Trinidad & Tobago / Trinidad and Tobago More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::9112 Location: This hotel enjoys a magical location just outside Tobago's capital, Scarborough, within some six hectares of grounds beside Barcelot Bay. The property is situated on the south coast of the island, and is surrounded by water on three sides. The city centre, the market, and cultural attractions can all be easily and quickly reached from the hotel. Facilities: Royals and film stars have been coming to this hotel, with its 55 rooms, since the 1940s. It is said to be the site where Robinson Crusoe was stranded in 1659. Extensively renovated, the hotel unites tradition with modern appointment. Facilities on offer include a lounge, a terrace, and a restaurant. Rooms: All the rooms enjoy breathtaking views over the ocean. Sports/Entertainment: Hotel guests may play tennis, try a work-out in the gym, or enjoy a relaxing massage. The hotel also arranges golfing on the island's many courses (bookable in individual packages). Friends of nature may take advantage of the guided hiking and bird watching tours in the rain forest, which are organised by the hotel. Snorkelling and diving excursions to the coral reefs as well as high sea fishing expeditions can also be arranged. Meals: A buffet is offered every morning in the restaurant. Later on, guests may dine on the terrace while enjoying views out over the sea. There is a barbecue on the beach. After dusk it is possible to enjoy cocktails in the lounge or on the terrace, before moving on to dinner in the colonial style villa. The menu features a combination of international gourmet cuisine with West Indian ingredients and spices. Views: 538 Rating:
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Make This Home Your Peaceful Haven in Barnegat NJ $329,900. Custom Home Set On A Two Acre Natural Setting. How divine! This Custom 3 bedroom 2 bath home backs up to a wildlife refuge PLUS has a babbling stream and artesian well right on the property! Relax and unwind on the multiple level decks overlooking the stream. Let all your cares just drift away as you gaze at all the natural sights from the expansive living room/great room with fireplace. Everything is upgraded on this custom built home. The heated, air-conditioned, oversized detached garage even has a 2 room office above for privacy, business and hobbies. This secluded wooded retreat is just a short drive to shopping, fishing, boating, the beach and Atlantic City. All this is offered at only $329,900. Call Thomas J Smith - RE/MAX At Barnegat Bay Direct: 609 978-3623 Cell or Text 609 709-1429 email: Tom@Sellertom.com Views: 178 Rating:
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Gower Tube It Gower Peninsula is treasured for its many sandy beaches and rocky coves. Swansea itself has the wide, wide sweep of Swansea Bay, culminating with the landmark of Mumbles. From Mumbles onwards you can follow the coast around to visit numerous bay, all with their own unique features. Both Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay are relatively small, featuring intriguing rock pools. The popular Langland Bay joins Rotherslade to form a bigger sandy beach at low tide and features a modern style cafe and good surf conditions. Another popular beach for surfers is nearby Caswell Bay. More secluded and less accessible beaches follow, with the small coves of Brandy Cove, Pwll Du and Bantam Bay which sit at the base of deeply wooded valley of Bishopston. The name Brandy Cove hints of the time when these inlets were infamous for afterdark smuggling operations. Turning Pwlldu Point, past the rocky Hunt's Bay, a small cove by the name of Foxhole, rests at the base of the cliffs at Southgate. The small amount of sand at this rocky inlet is only visible at low tide. Further along the coast, the dramatic geology of Three Cliffs Bay (a favourite of climbers) is at once recognisable, sandwiched between its smaller neighbours of Pobbles Bay and Tor Bay. Tor Bay is so named for the imposing rock formation in the cliffs here, called the Great Tor. Returning to a more accessible, family beach along the next stretch of coast. Featuring an expansive dune system and notable wildlife, Oxwich Bay is favoured by families for its parking facilities, shops and hotel. Around Oxwich Point, there nestles the secretive Slade, remote and difficult to access, this sheltered beach is a haven for those wish to avoid the crowds on the more popular beaches. Horton is a slighly busier bay, but neighbouring Port Eynon is again a very popular family beach with the excellent facilities provided here by local shops, camp sites and the Summer-resident lifeguards. Beyond Port Eynon the bays are once again much less accessible and mostly small rocky coves, barely uncovered by the tides such as Overton Mere, Mewslade and Fall Bay. However, the cliff walk along here can be spectacular and exhilarating, culminating at Gower's 'piece d'resistance', Worm's Head and Rhossili Bay.The three mile long stretch of perfect sands between Rhossili Bay and the point at Burry Holmes includes a generalised part of the bay called Llangennith Sands. Rhossili, with the dizzying heights of the Downs, is popular with hang gliders, whereas Llangennith's Atlantic 'rollers' are favoured by surfers. The final beaches to the north of Gower are influenced by the Burry Estuary 'freshes' and are generally less accessible than the South Gower beaches, however, the landscape to be found along this stretch of sand (including Bluepool, Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands) are just as spectacular, wild and altogether less populated than the other beaches found around Gower. Swansea Bay -- from the River Tawe to the slip opposite Swansea Baths and from the beach access Sketty Lane to the Northern edge of the slip opposite the West Cross Inn. The entire promenade at Swansea Bay (from the River Tawe to the Knab Rock Car Park, Mumbles) The promenade at Langland Bay and Rotherslade The promenade at Caswell Bay including the cliff path... Views: 2529 Rating:
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Natural Beauty Gower Peninsula Part One Aboard Radio Waves and Yummy Fish: The Gower Peninsula is treasured for its many sandy beaches and rocky coves. Swansea itself has the wide, wide sweep of Swansea Bay, culminating with the landmark of Mumbles. From Mumbles onwards you can follow the coast around to visit numerous bay, all with their own unique features. Both Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay are relatively small, featuring intriguing rock pools. The popular Langland Bay joins Rotherslade to form a bigger sandy beach at low tide and features a modern style cafe and good surf conditions. Another popular beach for surfers is nearby Caswell Bay. More secluded and less accessible beaches follow, with the small coves of Brandy Cove, Pwll Du and Bantam Bay which sit at the base of deeply wooded valley of Bishopston. The name Brandy Cove hints of the time when these inlets were infamous for afterdark smuggling operations. Turning Pwlldu Point, past the rocky Hunt's Bay, a small cove by the name of Foxhole, rests at the base of the cliffs at Southgate. The small amount of sand at this rocky inlet is only visible at low tide. Further along the coast, the dramatic geology of Three Cliffs Bay (a favourite of climbers) is at once recognisable, sandwiched between its smaller neighbours of Pobbles Bay and Tor Bay. Tor Bay is so named for the imposing rock formation in the cliffs here, called the Great Tor. Returning to a more accessible, family beach along the next stretch of coast. Featuring an expansive dune system and notable wildlife, Oxwich Bay is favoured by families for its parking facilities, shops and hotel. Around Oxwich Point, there nestles the secretive Slade, remote and difficult to access, this sheltered beach is a haven for those wish to avoid the crowds on the more popular beaches. Horton is a slighly busier bay, but neighbouring Port Eynon is again a very popular family beach with the excellent facilities provided here by local shops, camp sites and the Summer-resident lifeguards. Beyond Port Eynon the bays are once again much less accessible and mostly small rocky coves, barely uncovered by the tides such as Overton Mere, Mewslade and Fall Bay. However, the cliff walk along here can be spectacular and exhilarating, culminating at Gower's 'piece d'resistance', Worm's Head and Rhossili Bay.The three mile long stretch of perfect sands between Rhossili Bay and the point at Burry Holmes includes a generalised part of the bay called Llangennith Sands. Rhossili, with the dizzying heights of the Downs, is popular with hang gliders, whereas Llangennith's Atlantic 'rollers' are favoured by surfers. The final beaches to the north of Gower are influenced by the Burry Estuary 'freshes' and are generally less accessible than the South Gower beaches, however, the landscape to be found along this stretch of sand (including Bluepool, Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands) are just as spectacular, wild and altogether less populated than the other beaches found around Gower. Swansea Bay -- from the River Tawe to the slip opposite Swansea Baths and from the beach access Sketty Lane to the Northern edge of the slip opposite the West Cross Inn. The entire promenade at Swansea Bay (from the River Tawe to the Knab Rock Car Park, Mumbles) The promenade at Langland Bay and Rotherslade The promenade at Caswell Bay including the cliff path... Views: 1712 Rating:
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Summer Haven RV Resort in Northern Minnesota We have it all!!! Heated pool, large camp sites, super clean bathrooms, level sandy beach, activities for the kids and adults, good fishing. We are the perfect place to make family memories! Stop and see us... the coffee is always on! Views: 46 Rating:
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Spirit of the Stones, Joseph's Magic Albatross. Stuka Crash I hid real diamonds. Nineteen haven't been found! My Grandfather saved an albatross?? and discovered The Money Beach. A Stuka dive bomber crashed nearby. Views: 2388 Rating:
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Beyond Reality - Survivor Micronesia 2/14/08 Beyond Reality - Survivor Micronesia 2/14/08 Last week Johnny Fairplay's tribe had spoken and he was sent home Ozzie caught a fish on the way back from Tribal The fans are having a rough time - their shelter broke - they haven't had fire Jason wants a small cave for himself Tracy, Chet & Kathy are feeling like outcasts They have their eye on the cave to but Jason won't share The faves are eating way too much shellfish Mikey B likes Linda The Faves beach is like hookup central James & Parvati and Amanda & Parker Cirie joined the non partner alliance Immunity/Reward Challenge Each team will have 5 swimmers 1 Key Master & 3 Puzzle masters Kathy sits out The reward is fishing gear & bamboo boat The winning gets to send one person to exile Island Lot's of people wiped out on the lilypads & chet lost his flag in the Water The faves won immunity & fishing gear The twist is that the winning team must also send one of their own to exile Island Cirie & Kathy - Both in exile :( They look for the idol until they are exhausted The tribe is thinking of evicting either Chet or Tracy Mikey B is looking smart and Joel hates that Joel wants to get rid of Mary to screw up Mikey's game Tribal Council - No hidden innunity Idol was used Mary is voted off & Mikey B is stunned Wasn't expecting that Next week - Cirie takes Control The fans continue to suffer Views: 1009 Rating:
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Howelston Caravan Park - Haverfordwest Commanding beautiful views over St Brides Bay from its elevated setting in a gently sloping meadow on the edge of the quaint fishing village of Little Haven, this park offers you a relaxing, away from it all holiday. Within walking distance of the village beach, inns, restaurants and pottery, you are ideally placed to explore the scenic splendour of the Pembrokeshire coast. Views: 169 Rating:
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FUNTASTIC 4 SHORE LIVING 1159 MILL CREEK, MANAHAWKIN, NJ 08050 Patricia "Pattie" Romano http://www.soldbypattie.com Stafford Twp- Waterfront-Be amazed what this home owner has done to this renovated Beach Haven West waterfront ranch, this 3 bed 1 Bath,waterfront ranch home is a welcome back to the jersey Shore. But first see the Views,a beautiful wide open lagoon,bright,open and tastefully decorated rancher. Youll feel the comfort& warmth yet all the excitement of boating,fishing right from your back, This is a must NOT to pass up home. Bring your buyers they will not be disappointed, MLS: 3022652 Price: 449,900 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 Sq Feet: 1000 Lot Size: 32x114 Views: 34 Rating:
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Natural Beauty Gower Peninsula Part Two The Gower Peninsula is treasured for its many sandy beaches and rocky coves. Swansea itself has the wide, wide sweep of Swansea Bay, culminating with the landmark of Mumbles. From Mumbles onwards you can follow the coast around to visit numerous bay, all with their own unique features. Both Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay are relatively small, featuring intriguing rock pools. The popular Langland Bay joins Rotherslade to form a bigger sandy beach at low tide and features a modern style cafe and good surf conditions. Another popular beach for surfers is nearby Caswell Bay. More secluded and less accessible beaches follow, with the small coves of Brandy Cove, Pwll Du and Bantam Bay which sit at the base of deeply wooded valley of Bishopston. The name Brandy Cove hints of the time when these inlets were infamous for afterdark smuggling operations. Turning Pwlldu Point, past the rocky Hunt's Bay, a small cove by the name of Foxhole, rests at the base of the cliffs at Southgate. The small amount of sand at this rocky inlet is only visible at low tide. Further along the coast, the dramatic geology of Three Cliffs Bay (a favourite of climbers) is at once recognisable, sandwiched between its smaller neighbours of Pobbles Bay and Tor Bay. Tor Bay is so named for the imposing rock formation in the cliffs here, called the Great Tor. Returning to a more accessible, family beach along the next stretch of coast. Featuring an expansive dune system and notable wildlife, Oxwich Bay is favoured by families for its parking facilities, shops and hotel. Around Oxwich Point, there nestles the secretive Slade, remote and difficult to access, this sheltered beach is a haven for those wish to avoid the crowds on the more popular beaches. Horton is a slighly busier bay, but neighbouring Port Eynon is again a very popular family beach with the excellent facilities provided here by local shops, camp sites and the Summer-resident lifeguards. Beyond Port Eynon the bays are once again much less accessible and mostly small rocky coves, barely uncovered by the tides such as Overton Mere, Mewslade and Fall Bay. However, the cliff walk along here can be spectacular and exhilarating, culminating at Gower's 'piece d'resistance', Worm's Head and Rhossili Bay.The three mile long stretch of perfect sands between Rhossili Bay and the point at Burry Holmes includes a generalised part of the bay called Llangennith Sands. Rhossili, with the dizzying heights of the Downs, is popular with hang gliders, whereas Llangennith's Atlantic 'rollers' are favoured by surfers. The final beaches to the north of Gower are influenced by the Burry Estuary 'freshes' and are generally less accessible than the South Gower beaches, however, the landscape to be found along this stretch of sand (including Bluepool, Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands) are just as spectacular, wild and altogether less populated than the other beaches found around Gower. Swansea Bay -- from the River Tawe to the slip opposite Swansea Baths and from the beach access Sketty Lane to the Northern edge of the slip opposite the West Cross Inn. The entire promenade at Swansea Bay (from the River Tawe to the Knab Rock Car Park, Mumbles) The promenade at Langland Bay and Rotherslade The promenade at Caswell Bay including the cliff path... Views: 543 Rating:
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