Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
When it comes to fireworks shows, the extravaganzas on New Year's Eve come in a close second to those on the fourth of July. It seems that nearly...
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Just about anyone who has sailed has been on a Sunfish before. These small, sturdy boats are a stable of nearly every sailing club, camp, and training...
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Cumberland Island is a beautiful, secluded island located just off the coast of south Georgia. Rich in history and marvelous to explore, this place is...
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After a day full of turkey, family, and football, millions of Americans will hit the stores this Friday in search of bargains on all sorts of things....
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The US merchant ship Maersk Alabama found itself in deep water with Somali pirates again. But unlike the earlier run-in this past April when the...
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The next time you are thinking about what to do with your time off, why not consider a cruise? Usually, the words that come to mind when pondering...
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Royal Caribbean now holds the honor of operating the world's largest cruise ship. The Oasis of the Seas, over twelve hundred feet long and heavier...
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As promised, here is a second list of suggestions of some excellent reads for the next time you take a nautical journey. Each book is related to the...
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The frigate USS Klakring will be available for touring from now until Thursday for the residents of the First Coast. It is part of Jacksonville's...
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St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States and is well worth a visit. This beautiful little town is full of unique shops, excellent...
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