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New Port Richey is going to the dogs?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

New Port Richey
Photo by marada
New Port Richey in Florida will be holding an event called Bow wow Beach Day on Sunday, March 14th from 8 to 10am.  Pet owners will be allowed to bring their dogs for a swim at the beach!  Apparently, this is the first event of its kind, so it should be great fun for pet and owner alike.

Owners must bring proof of the dog’s current vaccination records, a collar and a leash to enter. All owners must pick up after their own pets.

Read the Full SunCoast Article here

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Seychelles Holiday Packages

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Author: Maria Rain

La Digue, Seychelles.

With the powder-soft sand between your toes, impossibly smooth granite rocks  soaring out of a cobalt ocean and the sun a permanent fixture in a cloudless  sky, you may be forgiven for associating Seychelles with nothing more than  the world’s most beautiful beaches. But put aside the idea of a deliciously  idle fortnight, for here is the opportunity to explore a wondrous natural  paradise, an opportunity to be jealously seized and never forgotten.   Seychelles ‘ enviable climate is always warm and without extremes. In this  tropical haven the temperature seldom drops below 24°C or rises above 32°C.  All but the remotest southern islands lie comfortably outside the cyclone  belt making Seychelles ‘ a year round destination for sun worshippers and  beach lovers. These islands are also one of the few places on earth where  tourist activities are not only closely linked to the environment, but  contribute positively to the conservation projects, allowing the endemic  flora and fauna to continue flourishing in their natural habitat.   There are approximately 250 indigenous species of plants in the Seychelles,  of which 75 of them are unique to our islands. Many of these rare plants  grow in remote areas, only accessible by walking. Over the years, Mason’s  Travel has researched and developed a variety of walks and trails for both  the un-initiated and experienced naturalist alike. We have detailed below  our more popular Walks & Trails, each is conducted with a specialist guide.

Kindly visit : http://destinationtravels.in/seychellles.htm

About the Author:
I could handle life without  sweets and namkeen, chips  and dips, butter and oil, biscuits and gravy, and even milk and ice cream. But morning time tea , Sweets, Namkeen and Bhujia life without how serve.

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