July 13th, 2008 at 6:57 am (Camping)
The sun had passed its zenith and the tide was busily filling the inlet slowing the fishing to the point that it was time to find other things to do for a time. Besides, after four days of fishing, the freezer was full and there was no more room to store the salmon we caught. Those fish caught in the morning had been filleted, wrapped and stuffed into the overcrowded freezer awaiting our trip home in two more days.
From the sleeping area of the cabin came the rasping and wheezing sound of men sleeping. The thought came to mind that, perhaps, there had been a woodcutters competition scheduled without my knowledge, but after careful investigation it was revealed to be no more than four men snoring contentedly, probably with visions of thirty pound salmon running through their minds. (…)
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July 12th, 2008 at 6:57 am (Camping)
Australia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with everything a traveler wants to do and see during a holiday. Australia is known for its beautiful & spectacular landscapes. The most spectacular thing in Australia includes number of crystal clear beaches, tall and adventurous mountains, great food and wine and friendly peoples.
More than 4, 00,000 visitors hit Australian shores every month for their holidays and relaxation. (…)
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July 11th, 2008 at 6:48 am (Camping)
That is no reason not to take a gap year because similar accidents can and do happen closer to home but gap years do generally involve extended travel to remoter parts of the globe and thereby lies the problem. According to the FCO, over 200,000 people in the UK, of all ages, are now taking gap years or sabbaticals abroad with India, Peru and Tanzania currently the most popular places for gap year placement. (…)
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