Fancy A Skydive In San Diego?
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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If you want to skydive in San Diego, you will enjoy a great experience as well as seeing some brilliant views as well.
People always look for ways to add excitement to their lives, but then there are others who say that they want to do something but they do not know much about it. realtor.com . An extreme type of sport is skydiving which can be dangerous as with all extreme sports, but it also gives maximum excitement. st lukes hospital st louis . People who skydive say it’s an amazing opportunity and definitely something well worth doing.
Skydiving has been around for a very long time and it has even been traced back to the 1100’s back in China. Hot Shot Trucking . It is a very popular thing to do with many people and once they do it, they want to get back up in the sky and jump again. A great place to enjoy the full experience is to skydive in San Diego, where the views are amazing and it doesn’t come much better than there.
Why should you skydive in San Diego?
If you are after a great experience you will find it in San Diego, especially with the great skydiving schools that are available to help people of all skill levels. It is extremely easy to go skydiving so all you need to do is to go to your nearest skydiving school in San Diego, and enquire more about it. The instructors at the sky diving school make sure that they look after students from the beginning right until the person lands. Training will have to be done and exams will also need to be taken as well to make sure that the students know what they are getting themselves into and to also make sure that they know exactly what to do.
As well as this anyone who skydives in San Diego will know about some of the breathtaking views from high up in the sky. As you freefall you will notice just how great the views really are and it really does add to the whole experience as well as making long lasting memories as well.
If you are a beginner skydiver you may consider doing a tandem skydiver which will include you having someone attached to you using a harness. If you feel that you can go it alone, you will need to be fully aware of how to jump, open the parachute, freefall and most importantly land. The great thing about Skydive San Diego is that the instructors will make sure that every student will know everything that they need to in order to make it as safe as possible. If you have any fears then it is best to discuss it with the instructors so that they can try and answer any questions that you may have.
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The One Piece of Jewelry He?ll Wear
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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It’s well known that except for wedding bands and mens wrist watches, most men do not usually wear costume jewelry on a regular basis. This is one reason that timepieces such as men’s wrist watches make excellent gifts.
Gifts for All Seasons
There is a nearly mind-boggling variety out there when it comes to designer watches for men – and almost as many reasons for giving them. For example, years ago when an employee remained with a company for decades, mens gold watches were a traditional gift upon retirement. Other occasions upon which men’s wrist watches are appropriate gifts may include:
• Anniversaries
• Birthdays
• Graduation
• Bar Mitzvahs or Confirmation
• Recognition of Achievement
• Christmas / Hanukkah
• ???
Different Kinds of Mens Watches
Of course, not all kinds of men’s watches are appropriate or even desirable for all men. The choice of timepieces will depend on many things, such as the recipient’s personality, interests and kind of activities they normally engage in.
For example, a man who leads an active lifestyle that includes “extreme” sports such as sky-diving, scuba-diving or off-road biking will need the durability and reliability of a dive watch, also known as a “navy watch.” These timepieces are exceptionally rugged and usually have multiple functions.
On the other hand, if the man is a “geek” who loves all the latest technological gadgets, you’ll be happy to know that “smart watches” such as were worn by Dick Tracy and Maxwell Smart are now longer fiction. Today, there are men’s wrist watches that can play .mp3 files, store up to 250 MB of data, and have USB capability for easy data transfer to a PC. Some even include a miniature TV screen. Best of all, such high-tech timepieces can be had for under $200.
Then there is the well-dressed man to whom looking good and impressing others is a priority. The brands of men’s watches to consider in this case are Gucci, Cartier or Geneve. Designer watches by any of these companies feature rich, timeless styling and obvious – but understated and conservative – good looks.
On the other hand, he may want to make a fashion statement that is not understated. Other designer watches are bold, and even brassy. These mens wrist watches feature bright colors and may even pay homage to one’s favorite films, such as Star Wars.
mens wrist watches are available for virtually every taste and inclination – and at a range of prices. There’s no reason why one cannot spend a good deal of time considering which mens wrist watches are likely to appeal to a gift recipient.
Teenager Cracks The Widowmaker Super Wave
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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It's like one of those flowers that only opens a few times in its lifetime. You can wait a long time for it and unless you're in the right place at the right time, you're going to miss it and may never get the chance again. You can kick yourself, swear, punch walls but the opportunity is gone and the likelihood of it coming back is slim.
I'm talking about the aptly named wall of water called The Widowmaker. This is a wave that hits the coast of Cornwall on a handful of occasions throughout the year and is the ultimate of all surfer's rides. You'll see them all congregating on the beach with their surf boards waiting for The Widowmaker, then you'll see their chins drop and out pour the excuses for not getting in the water with this beast.
However, one surfer has defied the odds and battled with the beast of H2O, coming out on top on his first attempt. This brave young surfer took up his trusty surf board and strode out into the sea to play with the mother of all waves and returned victorious - earning him the respect of surfers of all ages up and down the country.
Apparently, this surfer has waited his whole life (all 17 years of it) to breach the 20 foot wave and, as he has succeeded, this now officially makes him Britain's youngest surfer to conquer The Widowmaker. Freight Shipping . barbie cooking games . Millions of tons of water were behind this wave with the teenager making short work of riding it and making it look easy. His words to describe the ride were 'amazing - but scary'. Many teenagers could take a leaf out of his book by facing their fears and allowing themselves to be scared while still confronting them.
Surfers who normally want to attempt to ride this wave normally have to have themselves and their surf boards towed out onto the wave by a jet ski to ensure they build up enough speed but this teenager was too young to be insured for this and had to rely on his own power to paddle out onto the wave. This not only shows his surfing skills but the amount of power and skill that goes behind it.
He admits he was nervous at first and didn't want to go for it but after seeing other surfers take dives and still come back up, he decided - why the hell not. g shock watch . It seems that attitude well and truly paid off bringing him a title and respect that otherwise might not have been his for a long time to come.
Although he freely admits his mother wasn't too happy with the prospect! We all worry about our children every time they go out but most of our kids aren't putting themselves in the path of a mini tsunami! His father did go to watch though, and they are rightly very proud of their son, who now has the bit between his teeth and wants to tackle other big waves around the world. That's the trouble with an adrenaline sport, you are always searching for something bigger, better and more dangerous.
Surfing, along with scuba diving, sky diving and bungy jumping are considered dangerous past times but the statistics still make it obvious that you are more likely to be killed from an accident in the home or simply crossing the street than you are to be killed participating in one of these hobbies.
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Fun Things to Do on the Garden Route – South Africa
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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So where is the Garden Route? you might ask. ingersoll rand . Its a 200km section of the South African coastline stretching from the town of Mossel Bay to just the other side of the Tsitsikamma National Park. Just recently I took some time out to revisit the Garden Route, this time to research what fun exciting things one can do on the Garden Route. Its a fabulous destination and a definite must see for anybody visiting South Africa. To summarize the Garden Route, I would call it the outdoor adventure activities and golf Mecca of South Africa! I have put together some suggestions here for your trip down the Garden Route.
Scenic Drives: Well, there are a couple of lovely scenic drives on the Garden Route and depending on how much time you have and where you are staying the night you could include these on your itinerary.
Swartberg Pass and Meiringspoort near Oudtshoorn a gorgeous day trip to be enjoyed with a picnic lunch stop at a beautiful waterfall in Meiringspoort, dramatic mountain landscape and scenic vistas. New York Wholesale Jewelry . Seven passes road, the original road between George and Knysna dense indigenous forest, tannin rich black water rivers, steep gorges and a prolific bird life. Montagu pass traversing the majestic Outeniqua Mountains between George and Oudtshoorn, the original route built in 1848 with convict labour.
Mossel Bay
Shark Cage Diving an exhilarating experience I would recommend to anybody! Mossel Bay has the most accessible great white shark experience in the world, offering a shorter more comfortable boat ride on calmer waters than the competition at Gansbaai near Cape Town. You will leave with a newfound respect for these magnificent predators.
Oudtshoorn great place to visit especially if its raining everywhere else on the Garden Route. Oudtshoorn is the capital of the Little Karoo which is classed as semi desert so you can count on the weather being pretty good most of the year round.
Cango Caves an underground wonderland with the most spectacular dripstone formations
Cango Ostrich Farm - learn about the ostrich farming industry that made Oudtshoorn famous and take a ride on an ostrich!
Cango Wildlife Ranch a sanctuary to endangered wildlife species. Get up close and personal with a cheetah or go diving with the crocs.
Wilderness a tranquil seaside village offering an array of outdoor activities such as Paragliding, Canoeing up Touws River, Hiking trails through the enchanted indigenous forests, Kloofing and Abseiling.
Knysna a bustling happening little town with much to offer!
I can recommend the 4 Hour Eco Experience at Featherbed Bay, which includes a boat ride across the lagoon, a guided tour in the nature reserve, a tractor-trailer ride and a tasty lunch in a classy restaurant under the old milkwood trees.
Quad biking, Mountain biking in Harkerville and Knysna forests, Abseiling off the Knysna Heads, Canoeing on Knysna River, Hiking in the Knysna Forest
Plettenberg Bay another bustling town to include on your itinerary offering a huge selection of outdoor activities, something for the whole family. Many children activities on offer as well.
Elephant Sanctuary - where you can walk with these gentle giants and even ride one
Birds of Eden - a magnificent display of birds from all over the world!
Monkeyland - fascinating and informative!
Adventure activities such as Sea kayaking, Canoeing up the Keurbooms River, Boat cruises to view marine life such as dolphins, seals and whales in season (Jul to Dec) Sky diving, Abseiling, Hiking in the Robberg Nature Reserve, Bunji Jumping off Bloukrans Bridge (the highest bunji jump in the world at 216m)
Plett has become well known as the polo mecca of South Africa. t-amp . Exciting polo tournaments are being played at Bitou House and Kurland during Easter, December and January with polo practices throughout the year.
Tsitsikamma National Park
The Big Tree largest Outeniqua Yellowwood tree in the area with a circumference of 8.5m and a height of 36m. This is one of the largest tree species we have in South Africa and of the most beautiful in my opinion.
Tree Top Canopy Tours offering fun and adventurous cable sliding from one big tree to the next, a great way to be introduced to our beautiful indigenous forest and its little inhabitants!
Hiking trails along the rugged coastline
Pristine Beaches
Of course dont forget that this entire stretch of coastline has a myriad of gorgeous beaches, most of them having blue flag status. Heralds Bay, Glentana and Victoria Bay near George, Wilderness beach, Buffels Bay, Noetsie Bay, Plettenberg Bay and Natures Valley, all offering the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean and beautiful stretches of golden sand. This makes the Garden Route a superb summer destination!
Golfing is a huge activity on the Garden Route with some of the top golf course in the world based here such Fancourt Country Club Estate offering 4 courses built by Gary Player, our South African golf icon, George Golf Course, Simola Golf Estate, Pezula Champioship Golf Course offering the most spectacular scenery, Knysna Golf Course and Goose Valley Golf Course in Plettenberg Bay.
So all in all, a great destination to include on your itinerary when you come to visit our beautiful South Africa!
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Surf Travel to South Africa
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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Arriving in Cape Town is over whelming, the first thing you notice is the warmth and friendly attitude to you the surfer. This country has been through so much in the past 30 years and it has always been my dream to set foot on its soil to surf the glorious waves that caress its shores daily. South Africa is blessed with some of the best and most consistent surf the world has to offer. Couple this with the mild climate and you have a surfing paradise. During the South African winter the coastline is supplied with almost endless groundswell and offshore winds due to the constant flow of cold front activity in the southern Atlantic. So as a surfer arriving from a rainy Oregon to find warmth and amazing surf is a dream come true.
The tour I was on, involved sessions at numerous South African premier surf spots which include Jeffrey's Bay, Seal Point, Victoria Bay, Bruce's Beauties and as well as many other spots that "crank" in winter. Dylan collected me after arrival and we were all packed up to head off along the coast. South African surfers are always so stoked it is amazing and Dylan was no acceptation to that rule and assured me that he had a thorough knowledge of surfing in the area and that he was our tour guide. Furthermore he practically guaranteed me that I will get to the respective spots when they are at their best, he just fell short in advising me he had arranged the swell as well.
As we arrived at the lodge on the outskirts of town I was greeted by the other surfers on the tour who had arrived a day or two earlier. Dylan whispered in my ear and ensured me with an eager smile that the tour remains personal and that by limiting the number of people on each tour guarantees we all get a great time. Like all South Africans he is proud of the countries surf and then could not refrain from telling me yet again for the 5th time that he would ensure I surfed as many African barrels as possible. Umm. I went to bed with that thought. My second day started with Dylan taking the tour to a place at Muzuimbrug, an ideal spot he assured me to get acquainted to African Waves. Muzies as it is known, is renowned for its rolling and very consistent A-Frame waves and endless stretch of beach. Whilst Dylan provided surf lessons for some learners on the tour I paddled out the back to enjoy some glass morning surf.
After a hearty lunch we set off on an orientation tour of the stunning Cape Peninsula, Dylan believed this would help us get our bearing on the land and we also had a visit to the Cape Point Nature reserve as well as Cape Towns more famous tourist sights including a visit to boulders beach where wild penguins happily play.
The morning of day 3 was an important one for me personally as I could not wait to set out on our first port of call which was a 65-meter bungee at Gouritz. This is optional on the tour but its highly recommended to get you stoked and ready for the adventure that lies ahead and I was game for it. If you plan on doing the worlds highest one later in the trip, I suggest you do this one first to get a feel for it! I did not opt for the higher
Along the way we stopped at Mossel Bay for a surf session, there was a selection of 3 breaks to choose from, Inner and Outer Pool as well as Ding Dangs. Depending on the conditions and your standard the surf guides will take you to the one with most zest, and they selected one just fine for me.
Inner Pools wave breaks very close to famed outer Pool off a section of rocks, walls up when at its best and is usually surfed when Outers is flat. Outer Pool Gets large and challenging in solid winter swell but is usually surfed when clean and orderly in light westerly winds. Outer offers a cooking right hand reef break with a solid wall and a long ride. Ding Dangs a fun hotdog wave that works when winter swell wraps around cape St Blaise.
After the surf, we set off on the road again, the most beautiful scenery as we enter the Garden Route is breath taking and most of us all sighed with disbelief at the views and the panorama that was unrolling ahead of us. Depending on the time of year, apparently the guides can surprise the group and dive for some crayfish (Cape Rock lobster) along the way for the evening dinner, this was not the case for my tour but I gather it can be the norm.
Its up early to get the best swell the next morning and we all opted to head for a spot called Buffalo Bay Point - a very similar wave to Bruces Beauties that too me was going to be the highlight of the tour and was to come so I took this as a trial event. The point can get superlative in the right conditions by all accounts and before leaving the US I had heard great reports of the conditions that can be found here so was please to see a perfect 3ft day.
That evening we checked into another local surf lodge, and zipped out for and evening surf! We headed off to a place I had dreamed of since first seeing the movie Endless Summer - Bruces Beauties - it breaks a lot more often than is thought of and is by know means a gentle long boarders paradise. When cooking, Bruces is a screaming right hand point that freight trains along a jagged line of rocks. Get ready for mean gaping barrels Dylan shouted as he disappeared into the water, leaving the rest of us half changed, running and falling every other step! It was just like a clip from the movie here I was about to hit the surf of Endless Summer.
The next day I found it very difficult to get up to be honest, three great days of epic surf and with another few more to comes I just could not cope my body was feeling the flight and the perfect surf of the night before. So rather than surf I just joined the tour to watch the rest of the group under a go some lessons on the beach and sat back enjoying the wild environment that seemed as if Portland and US Airports was just a forgotten memory. I could not believe that only 90+ hours ago I was crammed into a bus in Portland with a huge longboard knocking everyone that moved. Now I lay head back on the sand listening to the sounds of sea birds and knowing that I am totally at peace and having the best surf trip in my life. Heating Denver . Sure I have surfed some amazing spots but to surf a spot I have seen over a thousand time son video and then to actually enjoy it going off better than in the film was beyond even my wildest thoughts of surfing in South Africa.
After a few more days of touring and surfing spots such as Boneyards, Supertubes, Salad bowls, J-Bay, Tubes, Point and Albatross it was time to start to head back in the direction of the Cape. Everyone on the tour had become exhausted and tired but we were now a travelling surf family too tired to talk but desperate for one more last surf before the Cape and we were not disappointed as slowly we drove towards Buffalo Bay again and it was just as we left it, perfect
As we drove in to Cape Town the next day Dylan turned to us all and said How about Sky diving, or Paragliding? We can even arrange a shark dive if you wish! in a great chorus we all said shut up man we are exhausted! The one thing you can say about South Africans they are a great friendly bunch and the stoke of surfing runs deep in there veins.
The beauty of the tour I think was summed up by the people on it, from 6 surfers who were learning to surf for the first time and having lessons daily to the rest of us who ranged from beginner to advanced. We all surfed well and all experienced the conditions first hand. We all had our own experiences and that is something all of us will take away and is our surf memory an amazing surf trip.
I travelled with Xoxxi ( http://www.xoxxisurf.com ) which is a surf brand run by regular surfers for regular surfers and they were very helpful in this unique travel surfing experience. You can also visit the South African tourism website at ( http://www.southafrica.net ) for other information on visiting the country. You may also like to purchase a book, and I would recommend Surfing in South Africa, By Steve Pike (ISBN: 1919833153).
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Top five backpacker must-dos
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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Sky-Diving: If you havent thrown yourself out of a plane from at least 10,000ft after a trip to Australia or New Zealand, then you havent fully grasped the whole backpacker experience.
Both countries have more than their fare share of places to get extreme but one of the most picturesque is Airlie Beach in Queensland, Australia. Although you can only jump from 10,000 ft, which is lower than many other places, this is a small price to pay when you see the views of the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands on your way back to earth.
Bungee Jumping: The ultimate thrill-seeker destination is New Zealand, Land of the Long White Cloud It is here that commercial bungee jumping was born and in Queenstown on South Island you can do the highest permanent bungee in the world, the Nevis.
Youll dive out of a cable car, precariously suspended over a ravine and fall for 8.5 seconds or 138 metres, and get frighteningly close to the riverbed below, before bouncing back up to relative safety.
Shark Dive: Remaining south of the equator, South Africa is where you can get up close and personal with one of the worlds most honed and perfectly adapted killing machines, the Great White Shark. Although this isnt the most socially conscious adventure you can go on, seeing as they actively bait the sharks, put your conscience to one side for a day to experience the mighty force that is the Great White.
4The freezing and murky water make the sharks unexpected appearance even more terrifying. Jaws music will stay in your head throughout the whole experience.
Machu Picchu: Scattered across its landscape, Latin America has some outstanding remains of long-gone civilization. The best way to see them is on foot and one of the best treks is the ancient Inca trail in Peru. The week-long hike will be hot, humid, wet then cold, but the final destination makes the pain worth it. kayak . Machu Picchu is truly breathtaking and watching sunrise over the remains is a sight few will see, but all who have will remember it forever.
Mount Everest Base Camp: Another equally rewarded trek is through the Himalayas to Everest Base Camp. pest control . The Mars-like landscape is often inhospitable but this unearthly place is unbelievable.
Youll walk through the Nepalese Himalayas, up mountains, through expansive valleys and across vast glaciers seeing scenery unlike anywhere else on earth. All the while Sherpa and local Nepalese villagers make it look like a walk in the park, some park!
Before you even consider any of the above, make sure you have proper insurance. auto storage . Throwing yourself out of a plane and swimming with sharks are obviously risky activities and as backpackers have no spare money to deal with accidents let alone emergency service sea-rescues and hospital bills, you need to insure against every possible calamity.
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Term Life Insurance and Hazardous Occupations
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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What if you're in pretty good health but you remove explosives for a living or go cave diving for a hobby? Will this affect your ability to qualify for term life insurance coverage and/or affect the quote you might receive. The answer is probably. Let's take a look at the implication of hazardous occupations and hobbies on your life insurance options.
First, it's impressive that you see the importance of life insurance in light of your life-defying interests or maybe it's because of them. The term life insurance carriers will unfortunately take this into account when underwriting your application for the simple reason that your mortality risk is higher. auto sale . Mortality risk is a fancy way to say that your probability or change of death is higher than average with such occupations and hobbies. Now for the good news. Occupation and hobbies use to be a significant consideration in the underwriting process. Workplace safety has improved so much over the last three to four decades that many jobs are no longer really considered an issue. Obviously, there are some jobs that still merit concern and explosive removal would be at the top of the list. If you have questions on your particular profession, please email us and we will help with some guidance. Another concern would be jobs that include a high exposure to dust, chemicals, particulates, etc that have been tied to increase disease and resulting death (paint and asbestos tied to cancer being the obvious).
So what will the carrier do if a person applies with a red-listed occupation? They may offer the coverage but at a higher rate or decline the coverage altogether. abc careers . Any additional health issues would make approval even less likely in conjunction with a hazardous occupation.
Dangerous hobbies can also impact a person's ability to qualify for term life insurance or the resulting life premium that is offered. Hobbies such as sky diving, scuba-diving, auto or motorcycle racing are some of the common concerns that would affect a carrier's decision.
Personal habits are separate from hobbies but equally important in qualification. History of excessive alcohol use, drug use, or other items resulting from personal decision making can be viewed by the underwriter. The life underwriter will also look to see if the amount of coverage applied for seems excessive for their person's financial needs. For example, if a single person who earns $50K annually applies for $5 million dollars in term life insurance, this may raise some red flags to the underwriter. The carrier will look at the applied amount in conjunction with other existing term life insurance to make sure a person is not attempting to over-insure themselves. The concern there is that a person may know of potential risk and is attempting fraud with the purchase of a large amount of life insurance.
Even though hazardous occupations or hobbies can impact a person's eligibility and/or offered rate, it's extremely important to answer this section of the term life application honestly and completely. The carrier can rescind coverage if there is missing information or any type of misrepresentation. body shopGreenlandNJ . It defeats the purpose of acquiring term life insurance only to have no benefit when the unforeseen occurs. Please inquire with us about your situation so we can evaluate the options available for adequate life insurance coverage.
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South Africa Volunteer – Excitement Included!
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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If you have thought about becoming a South Africa volunteer you won't be short of opportunities to help, or to enjoy yourself once the working day is finished. Used Cars Denver . Volunteering in South Africa offers arguably the widest choice and the chance for real excitement and adventure!
If you are reading this article you are obviously the kind of self-motivated, determined individual that Africa's volunteer organizations are crying out for. In return for your help they can provide you with the experience of a lifetime and the chance to make a real difference. You will make a huge and very positive impact in an area where it is very much needed.
In Red Hill district there are orphaned children who will benefit enormously from you helping to teach them English. In the township of Masiphumelele you can help the rural community as a medical assistant. If language and medicine aren't quite you thing, what about helping coach sports, or just getting your hands dirty painting classrooms or building new community projects?
As a South Africa volunteer you get to help in a huge variety of ways and each will change the future of the people you work with. It's not all work and no play though. plastic surgery . You will also have the chance to experience the beauty of the famous Boulders Beach with it's colony of penguins - yes penguins in South Africa! There's the vibrant multi-cultural society of Cape Town itself. There's the iconic Table Mountain and, of course, Robben Island where Nelson Mandela spent so many years.
Then there are the activities. limousine . Are you into diving? What about shark cage diving! A bit much? What about a visit to a game reserve on horseback... or elephant? Surfing, abseiling, sky diving, they're all available.
A South Africa volunteer is going to work hard for some of the time. Volunteer coordinators will use your help in the way that best suits you and does most good for the community around you. The sense of satisfaction you'll get is incredible, the friends you make will be life-long, South Africa itself is just stunning.
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What is a Gap Year? What Can I Do?
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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A gap year, also known as a year out, is that year taken between high school and university, or after university and before getting a job, to travel and explore the world. It is that year that you set aside to become an adventurer and have fantastic experiences doing things you have never done before. It is that gap in your life when you break your routine and do something completely different!
There are so many ways to spend your gap year, from volunteering on a wildlife reserve in Africa, to learning Spanish and kitesurfing in Ecuador! For those who are on a tight budget, working abroad can pay for itself. If youre more career minded, there are thousands of International Internships which will give you hands on experience in your field of study, look great on your resume, and give you a great excuse to travel. You can also spend a year studying abroad at a foreign university and earn credits towards your degree at the same time. Or maybe youd prefer to spend you time learning to scuba dive in Fiji while working on an environmental conservation project.
The options are endless, but below is a little taste of some of the more popular ways to spend a fantastic gap year:
Volunteer Abroad
There are literally hundreds of organizations and charities out there that place volunteers on projects around the world during their gap year. The two main categories of volunteer projects are community projects and environmental projects. Community projects include teaching English and other subjects in local schools, building projects like building houses or wells in small communities with sparse resources, or working in health care facilities among other things. Environmental projects on the other hand focus on being immersed in nature, perhaps researching wildlife which is becoming extinct, or working to protect forests which are in jeopardy. Volunteer organizations tend to send volunteers in groups, so that you can get to know the people you are working with. Accommodation and food are generally provided as part of the package, and there are often side trips and excursions planned for the group. Volunteering can be an immensely rewarding experience, and a great way to really get involved in the culture you are staying in. Not only will you do a good thing for others, but you will have amazing stories to tell when you get home.
Adventure Travel
Adventure travel is a relatively ambiguous title, but this category includes the sort of gap year travel that gives you an adrenaline rush! Have you ever wanted to try scuba diving? Sky diving? Kiteboarding? Surfing? Skiing or snowboarding? How about going to mountaineering school in Patagonia? Well this is your chance! If youre passionate about scuba diving, why not do it at the great barrier reef in Australia? Spend a few months and become an expert, get your PADI certificates and improve your skills. Or maybe youre a surfer at heart but born in New York, why not learn from the best surfers in Costa Rica, and pick up a little Spanish along the way. Or for those that like the cold, you can spend a while in Switzerland learning to be a ski instructor on the great Alps! Adventure travel lets you really test your strengths and weaknesses, and gives you the opportunity to learn something profound about yourself and the world. Mercury Insurance California . Many Adventure Travel companies will offer packages including room, board, and training and equipment needed for your adventures.
Internships and Work Experience Programs
So you finished school, and now its time to get a job, but you have no experience to show on your resume! A gap year internship is such a great way to gain experience which will prepare you for the work force, and why not enhance your experience by doing it abroad! Europe is a particularly popular place for doing internships these days, but its best to go where your industry shines, for example an interest in Fashion can be nurtured with a fashion internship in Italy, home of the great designers. Or a business internship can be conducted in China, what a great asset to have behind you when you later apply for a corporate executive position. luxury travel agency . From engineering to graphic design, there are all sorts of great companies out there looking for eager young people wanting to get their feet wet. Internship programs usually include room and board, and often include language lessons to help you get by in your new culture.
Study Abroad
If youre intent on finishing your career studies without taking a break from your schooling, then study abroad during your gap year! Speak to your own school or university and ask for the guidelines regarding transferring your credits, educational institutions tend to respect the value of travel and almost always grant credit for such programs. Imagine spending a semester in Spain or Italy! Learn a bit of the language, live with the people, enjoy the cuisine and continue your studies, it will only enhance your employability later. Hardwood Flooring Denver . There are lots of study abroad programs to choose from, some are focused on a certain area of study while others are focused on relationships with particular institutions. Consult your own school for credit information.
Work Abroad
A lack of money is a poor excuse not to travel and take a gap year. If you can do it at home you can do it abroad. No matter where you go in the world every restaurant needs waiters, and every office needs someone to answer the phone. And what better way to see how the average person lives in a foreign country than by joining them for the 9 to 5! Find a job that is similar to what you might do at home, this will help you to surround yourself with people you would normally hang out with. But dont work too hard! Make sure you find some time to spend that money on sights and side trips. There are lots of jobs available to travelers, you can easily apply before you go and secure your position before you get there. Jobs may or may not include your room and board, and weather they do or not will be reflected in your salary earned.
As you can see, the gap year opportunities are endless and there is definitely something for every type of person. A gap year provides a way to see the world, to experience other cultures, meet different people, and also to learn new skills. A gap year can be personally enriching, and at the same time gives you great experience to enhance your resume when you return home.
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Affordable Cabin Rentals in Colorado and Breckenridge
February 21, 2010 by dive892
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Colorado and Breckenridge are both situated near the mountains. Being major holiday destinations, especially during the winter season, there are numerous cabins you can rent in this area.
Colorado and Breckenridge are two major destinations during the winter and the summer season. During winter, many go these areas to experience the thrill of downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Plus, you can add the many wonderful activities like snow shoeing, snow boarding and snow tubing among others. During the summer season, these areas provide adventure for many hiking buffs. Other summer activities include hand gliding and paragliding.
Since these two are amongst the top vacation destinations in the US, there are many cabins that you can rent in this area.
Colorado
Cabins in Colorado are set in the middle of the famous Rocky Mountain, offering a worthwhile vacation experience. Colorado cabins are perfect for honeymoons, family reunions, romantic getaways, anniversaries as well as retreats. Many tourists visit Colorado because of its beautiful canyons, forests, valleys, sand dunes and stunning mountain tops.
The state of Colorado has a large amount of cabin or cottage rental accommodations with luxury to basic facilities. There are numerous choices starting from cabin or cottage designs to the ones near the skiing and hiking locations in this area. Colorado is packed with activities such as fly fishing, biking, mountaineering, scuba diving, ice climbing, mountain climbing, horseback riding, snowboarding, kayaking, and many more.
Cabin or Cottage Rentals in Colorado:
Small Nordic Cabin or Cottage
This cabin is ideal for those who love fishing, climbing, scuba diving and mountaineering. It offers a comfortable guestroom that is complete with a gas fireplace, cable television, and kitchen utensils. You will also be provided with a dining and living room. They also have private bedrooms that have over-sized beds and wooded queen beds. Small Nordic Cabin is located at the base of the ski area. chevy dealerships . The cabin can hold up to a maximum of six people.
Rocky Mountain Cabin Rental
This cabin is perfect for couples who are in their honeymoon. It is located near Cripple Creek and Pikes Peak. It offers a gas fireplace or wooden stove, satellite color television, kitchen utensils and hot tubs. The Rocky Mountain Cabin is a smoke-free cottage. The average price of the cabin rent is 15 US dollars per night.
Warner Pines Cabin
This cabin is located along the Colorado Sangre de Cristo Mountain. It has a great overview of the wet mountain in its front door. At the back, an overview of the Sangre de Cristo Wildness Park is in sight. Three king-sized beds are guaranteed in this cabin rental facility. grismer tire .
The rooms have the following amenities:
-fireplace
-cable television
-kitchen utensils
-microwave oven
-full bathroom
-storage closet
-shower with heater
Breckenridge
Breckenridge combines an excellent mountain leisure time with a vacation experience. All visitors of Breckenridge are welcome at their Towering Mountains such as the Rocky Mountain, Hill Missouri and Moose Mountain. Aside from the attractive mountains, Breckenridge offers a lot of activities that anyone will deeply enjoy like a round trip to the nature, tree planting, biking, diving as well as camping. Live entertainment is also what Breckenridge is all about.
Types of Cabin or Cottage in Breckenridge:
Executive Log Home
This beautiful mountainside cabin is a perfect place for family reunions, church group outings, weddings or honeymoons and spending time with friends. cincinnati counseling . It is situated along the Continental Divide. There is a lake near the cabin that is good for fishing, boating and swimming.
Every room in this cabin has the following:
-cooking utensils
-telephone
-cable television
-private bath tub
-microwave oven
-refrigerator
-bathroom
Cabin rentals for this Executive Log Home facility cost only 145 US dollars. This is on a per night basis.
Summit Ski Cabin
This attractive cabin is near Main Street of Breckenridge. It is also just a short distance away from the Breckenridge Golf Club. A shuttle bus will accompany the tourists and bring them to their cabins.
Summit Ski Cabin has the following amenities:
-three colored television sets with cable or satellite
-internet access
-full kitchen utensils
This cabin also offers activities such as boat riding, fishing, mountain climbing, and biking. A night in this cabin costs around 210 US dollars.
True Rustic Cabin
This amazing cabin has three bedrooms and a king-sized bed. Visitors will enjoy their sizzle gorgeous stone design. On the other hand, the wooden design of this cabin also makes its guests feel one with all the surrounding naturist ambiance can offer. In room amenities would include kitchen tools, a wooden stove and cable or satellite television. Thus, Rustric Cabin is known for being very near the famous Ouandry Mountain and RJ Mountain. The rate of this cabin is only 89 US dollars per night.
Breckshouse Cabin
This modern ski cabin is near Spring Vail. Hence, this cabin is good for the budget-conscious travelers. Each room has a wrap-around table, full kitchen tools, dining room, a full bath tub and an over king-sized bed.
Breckshouse Cabin guarantees stunning view of the Santa Rosa Beach. There are also lots of activities to enjoy in this region such as air ballooning, sky diving, mountain biking, boat riding, camping, climbing, and skiing and going on picnic retreats. This cabin costs around 145 US dollars per night. They allow pets inside their cabin rooms.
With all the wonderful pleasures Colorado and Breckenridge cabins can provide, it is best to check with them first with regards to the facilities they have and the close proximity they can guarantee towards the attractions of their region.


