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34 Degrees South Solutions
Wed, Feb 2nd 2011, 22:38
Why Use Us! We pride ourselves in getting the client the best product at the best price as fast as possible. Our Experience Shows! Our huge supplier base, nationally and internationally provide us with the opportunity to offer the best products at the
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7 easy tips to 'green up' your wedding day, an authentic story from an Ann Arbor couple
Mon, Sep 27th 2010, 17:20
7 easy tips to 'green up' your wedding day, an authentic story from an Ann Arbor couple
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Sustainable Tourism in Seychelles
Mon, Sep 6th 2010, 21:33
Chalets d' Anse Forbans is committed to maintaining sustainable tourism in Seychelles.
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The 17th Anniversary of the Seychelles National Show
Fri, Jun 11th 2010, 22:49
Seychelles- The 17th Anniversary of the Seychelles National Show
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Seychelles Bazar
Tue, Mar 23rd 2010, 22:44
Seychelles Bazar a great idea when on holiday in the Seychelles
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Belknap Mill "Harvest of Quilts" Show
Tue, Mar 16th 2010, 09:14
Belknap Mill "Harvest of Quilts" Show, October 2 and 3, 2010 10am - 5pm.
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Valentine’s Day
Thu, Feb 11th 2010, 12:03
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love, a chance for old lovers to affirm their love for each other and for potential new lovers to connect with their admirers. But when was the start of Valentine’s Day?
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Cupid
Tue, Feb 9th 2010, 12:19
Cupid is a playful deity who loved to spread love. His famed arrows would arouse desire in the person they hit, allowing them to fall in love with the first person they saw.
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Haiti History
Mon, Jan 18th 2010, 11:58
Haiti History is a long tale of brutality and isolation since the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. Haiti is the second oldest republic in the western hemisphere and the oldest black republic on earth.
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Women-Only Beaches
Wed, Nov 11th 2009, 12:26
Women only beaches have become a popular alternative for many women, particularly in the Middle East where the strict sharia laws govern what women must wear to swim with men around.
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Brighton Beach Party – Musicians sought
Tue, Sep 8th 2009, 11:09
The White Air Extreme Sport and Music Festival is one of Europe’s largest beach parties, a feast of events on water, land, air and beach. And they are searching for an opening music act …
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Bikini Atoll
Mon, Aug 24th 2009, 17:29
This tiny atoll has received fame far greater than its size … it is the inspiration for the name of the tiniest swimwear, site of some of the hugest nuclear explosions and now one of the prime wreck diving locations on earth.
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Beach Etiquette
Fri, Aug 14th 2009, 12:28
Got the bikini, got the beach bag and headed to the beach to soak up some sun. Remember that you share the beach others … so these simple beach etiquette rules will ensure a great day at the beach for everyone.
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Broome, Western Australia
Fri, Jul 17th 2009, 12:30
Broome in Western Australia produces some of the finest cultured pearls in the world. This town has a long association with the pearl industry.
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Fair Trade Coffee
Fri, May 15th 2009, 12:17
The Coffee Industry is dominated by a few large players and a myriad of middle-men. Farmers who actually grow the coffee see very little of the money you eventually pay for a cup: hence Fair Trade Coffee.
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New Orleans Mardi Gras ... a local perspective
Wed, Feb 18th 2009, 09:41
Mardi Gras is french for Fat Tuesday, otherwise known as Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent begins.
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Mardi Gras New Orleans and the Mardi Gras Indians
Mon, Feb 16th 2009, 10:44
New Orleans is braced for the most important event on their social calendar … February 24 marks Fat Tuesday and the highlight of Mardi Gras fever.
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The Maori of New Zealand
Mon, Jun 2nd 2008, 00:00
According to Maori legend, the ancestors of the Maori sailed over in whaka (wooden canoes) from the mythical lands of Hawaiki, in Polynesia, approximately 1000 years ago.
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Te Mata Peak in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Wed, May 28th 2008, 00:00
Te Mata Peak in Hawkes Bay is an area long associated with New Zealand Maori legend.
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Trinidad Carnival in Trinidad, Caribbean
Mon, Feb 11th 2008, 00:00
Many of the Caribbean Islands come alive during carnival season … and Trinidad is no exception.
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