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More Booty June, 2009

Tue
Jun
9

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No importa de que provincia de España o incluso del mundo provengan estoy seguro que alguna vez hemos escuchado los problemas que causa el fumar. Dicho esto, siento que es mi deber moral informarles a todos mis compatriotas fumadores sobre una nueva desventaja de fumar

Me encontraba yo en Barcelona degustando un cigarrillo y caminando por el muy conocido y ameno paseo de gracia… estaba completamente distraído por las tiendas de moda, bares, restaurantes y la arquitectura de este bello sitio

Todas estas distracciones me llevaron al descuido y casi sin percatarme cuando finalicé de fumar mi cigarrillo hice un suave movimiento para depositarlo en el suelo (quiero aclarar que nunca tiro basura, cuido la luz, el agua y reciclo, pero las colillas es inevitable tirarlas)

No había pasado ni 10 segundos cuando llego a mis oídos ese perturbador sonido que aun me atormenta cada vez que fumo, ¡una sirena de policía! Rápidamente descendieron de un vehiculo no identificado como patrulla dos “mossos d’esquadra” y sin dar explicaciones me pidieron mis documentos. Fue tan impresionante y desconcertante la rápida reacción del cuerpo policial barcelonés que no pude si quiera objetar y mostré mis documentos lanzando lo que pensé seria mi única escapatoria “pero ¿Qué hice?”

La respuesta fue corta y tajante “tirar una colilla” no hubo más conversación y camine con ellos hacia el vehiculo donde me darían mi multa, comenzaron a teclear en la pequeña maquina y muy pronto comenzó a imprimir una multa que por el largo que tenia sabia que no seria nada amable con mi cuenta bancaria.

Los dos “mossos d’esquadra” me entregaron la multa, me devolvieron mi identificación y se fueron, cuando decidí revisar la cantidad que ahora le adeudaba al gobierno de la “Generalitat”, no pude más que reír y prometerme a mi mismo el ingreso a un programa para dejar de fumar.

La multa ascendía a 180 euros, me otorgaron un descuento por pronto pago que la redujo a 125 euros, como ya se imaginan mi intento de dejar de fumar falló pero algo sí aprendí, nunca pero nunca más tiraré una colilla de cigarro delante a las autoridades de Barcelona.

Tue
Jun
9

Traveling To And Making Plans To Travel On St. Thomas



Each year, millions of individuals decide to take a vacation. If are interested in scheduling a romantic getaway for you and your spouse or a family vacation, there are a number of destinations that you can choose from. If privacy, fun, excitement, and warm weather is what you would expect to receive from your vacation, you may want to consider vacationing in St. Thomas.

St. Thomas, located in the Caribbean, is in the Virgin Islands. St. Thomas is often considered one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean and in the entire world. If you have never been to St. Thomas before, you may be wondering what type of events and activities are available on the island. Truth be told, there are an unlimited number of activities. Vacationers are never bored or leave disappointed when it comes to St. Thomas.

As previously mentioned, St. Thomas has a wide variety of activities that are geared towards individuals of all ages. One of the most well-known and popular activities includes guided tours. When vacationing in St. Thomas, there are many tourists that sign up to take one of the many guided tours that can be found in the area. If a guided tour of St. Thomas sounds fun to you, you will have to select a tour. Popular tours are offered on foot, bike, boat, and underwater.

Each of the above mentioned tour methods are popular, but in St. Thomas many enjoy the underwater tours. Underwater tours are available for those who are able to scuba dive. If you are interested in taking a scuba diving tour, but you do not know how to dive, you can easily learn. Most underwater tour companies offer diving lessons for adults and children.

One of the reasons why scuba diving tours are popular in St. Thomas is because of the underwater activity. The sea life that can be found deep in the ocean is beautiful and amazing. In many cases, you will be able to swim right up to underwater creatures that you only dreamed of seeing. Additional guided tours may take you along coral reefs or to underwater wreckage.

Aside from underwater tours, tours that are hosted above the water are just as popular. These tours are most often given on a boat. Boat tours regularly travel around the St. Thomas Island. Boat tours are popular because they allow you to get a good view of the sea and the St. Thomas coast. If you are looking to relax while enjoying the costal views of St. Thomas, you may enjoy a guided boat tour.

If you are interested in selecting a guided boat tour, there are a number of different boating options. Sail boat tours are available, as well as larger boat tours. Sail boat tours are often limited on the amount of people that can come onboard. If you are looking for a private and intimate tour, a sail boat tour may be your best bet. Adventure lovers may enjoy taking a guided tour while kayaking. Kayaking is a popular, fun, and active way to explore the St. Thomas Island.

While hiking and biking tours are not as popular in St. Thomas as they are in other areas of the world, they are still popular. If you are interested in participating in a guided tour that requires you to be active, you may enjoy hiking or biking around St. Thomas. For the most part, the terrain is smooth, but you may come across areas that may be difficult for inexperienced hikers.

If you decide that you would like to schedule a guided tour, while vacationing in St. Thomas, you are encouraged to determine whether or not reservations are needed. Scuba diving tours and boat tours are popular among St. Thomas tourists. To ensure that you are able to participate in the guided tour of your choice, you are encouraged to make the proper arrangements ahead of time.
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Mon
Jun
8

Honduras: Snorkeling And Diving Adventures



Honduras is best known for its underwater riches, particularly its vantage point to the worlds second largest barrier reef. It has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best (and cheapest) places to learn to dive or complete your dive-master training. Your dives will show you coral reefs, yawning underwater caves, wrecked ships, and the docile whale sharks. But after you have had your fill of snorkeling and diving, you’ll find out that there is more to discover in this beautiful country.

Honduras is the second largest country in Central America, but it remains largely undiscovered by the mainstream tourist. Though it has gained some renown for its pristine coral reefs and warm tropical waters both in its Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean sides the country also boasts of impenetrable rainforests, and rivers meandering through largely unexplored jungle areas.

Its northern Caribbean coast sparkles in miles of white sand beaches, lush greenery and rich cultural diversity. Just 30 miles away from the north coast are the Bay Islands, famous for first-class diving off the barrier reef that extends northward as far as the Yucatan Peninsula. You can also visit the Hog Islands and, farther east, the Swan Islands.

Nature and Wildlife
Those who want a more terrestrial nature experience can visit the country’s extensive park system, which covers almost a quarter of its total area. You have the opportunity to trek up to cloud-forests (mountaintops covered with clouds or rain for more than 70% of the year) and rainforests, home of elusive wildlife like the jaguar and giant anteater. Its coastal wetlands provide the habitat for monkeys, manatees, alligators, and dozens of waterfowl species. This gives many opportunities for kayaking or canoeing through mysterious mangroves, but the more adventurous should conquer the world-class white-water rafting rapids of Rio Cangrejal near La Ceiba.

The northeastern Honduras is occupied by the Moskitia (literally, mosquito), an area of 8,500 square miles. It holds one of the largest still-intact rainforests on the isthmus, sometimes referred to as the Central American Amazon. Moskitia is not accessible by road: you can only use a plane or small sea vessel. But those who go there are well-rewarded with experiences of tropical wildlife, open coasts, estuaries, river valleys, flood plains, fresh-water swamps, lagoons and mangroves.

Bird-watchers should visit the inland Lake Yojoa region and the area surrounding the coastal city of Tela to spot nearly 400 of the 700 species of birds, native and migratory, that fly through the Honduras. The ancient Maya ruins in Copan, an archaeological World Heritage site, remind you of Honduras long and ancient history. You can puzzle over the hieroglyphic stairway in Copan and the scientific enigmas in the 2,500-year-old Talgua Caves. The ancient city is found in Los Naranjos Archaeological Park. Refer to white shark diving for more information.

When to Go
Like most tropical countries, Honduras has a rainy season and a dry season. In the interior, especially the west and south, the rainy season is roughly from May to November, with rains coming in the afternoon and lasting an hour or so. On the north coast and the Bay Islands, the rainy season comes later in September to December, but anytime outside these months is perfect for your diving and snorkeling.

Travel is easier during the dry season, especially for scuba diving and trips to La Moskitia. February and March are good months, because the weather is fairly stable in most of the country; the roads and trails are drying out but the trees and underbrush are still full and green.

Planning Your Trip
Honduras is an inexpensive country for travel, though the diving will be expensive. Your next biggest expense will be for lodgings: there are luxury hotels, but the average hotel should cost you up to $25 a night and there are budget places that go for $12 in the more popular destinations. Food for most travelers costs up to $8 per meal inclusive of drinks, taxes and tip. Budget meals at street vendors and no-name eateries might cost $5 or less.

Hiking, trekking and biking are very good in Honduras, so do prepare for these; if you can, bring your own bike. Canopy tour where you slide from treetop to treetop is an exciting thing to do in La Ceiba, Rio Cangrejal and the Roatan. Visit great white shark diving for further information.

Wed
Jun
3

Great White Shark Diving Trips



Great White Shark Diving - Morning Trip
The main focus of our tour is on a natural interaction with the sharks and we make our very best efforts to treat these animals with the respect they deserve and at the same time try to share our passion for these animals with you, our guest… more on the Great white shark diving morning trip. Go to Great white shark diving for more information.

Great White Shark Diving - Afternoon Trip
As with trips offered at Gansbaai, the other area known for diving with great white sharks, the sole focus of this afternoon trip is cage diving and surface viewing. Although you stand a chance of seeing the natural predation and breaching, this behavior mostly takes place in the early morning so chances of viewing this are not as good as our morning excursion… more on the Great white shark diving afternoon trip

The Apex Shark Diving Team
Although we are a small operation we are a team of very passionate shark lovers and our goal is not only to provide the best Great white shark experience to our guests but also to make the very most of being privileged to work with sharks and enjoy and appreciate every moment at sea… more on the Apex shark diving team.

Shark Diving Vessel and Cage
White Pointer 2 was launched in June 2008 and as such is the most recently launched vessel in the white shark Industry. She complies with all safety requirements and Great white shark permit conditions. We also send the boat for annual safety inspection at the South African Maritime Safety Authority … more on the shark diving vessel and cage

Great white shark diving seasons
Sharks are highly seasonal animals and it is important to know upfront what you can expect to see so as not to be disappointed. As sharks are completely wild sightings are not guaranteed but the information below should give you a good guideline on what you can expect to see… more on the great white shark diving seasons. Visit great white shark diving for further information.

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