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Family Adventure In Livingston Guatemala

This time my family and I visited Livingston, a colorful town in the Caribbean side of Guatemala, Department of Izabal. Livingston is a town away from the rest of the world with a unique population. It is a mixture of Garifuna and Mayan people. So you will see a very different and super interesting culture from the rest of the country. These guys are famous for their dancing and food.

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Insider Information On The Little-Known Antarctica

An American?s trip to the continent recently illustrated to the world just how closed off and alien Antarctica really is. Antarctica is reportedly nearly five million square miles in area. Curiously enough, this land is almost completely covered by the world?s largest ice mass. One estimate places the ice sheet at 2000 feet thick; others say that is much too low. Ice covers all the land except some rocky coastal areas and the tallest mountain peaks.

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Family Tents – Looking For A Good One

Finding the family tents can be a challenge. With a little work, you can find the one that suits your needs. There is such a wide variety of styles and colors to chose from, you are sure to be able to find just the right tent for your family to camp in. No matter the size of your family, from 2 people to 12 the right tent is out there and shouldn’t break the bank cost wise.

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Fishing: a Cool Thing to Do in the Outdoors

If you like outdoors, especially shallow or deep waters, fishing could be one hobby you might contemplate. Of late, the hobby is becoming expensive, with the costs of rods, lines, hooks and tackles going up. Add to that the costs of booking a fine fishing holiday at a decent location. Fishing, angling, trawling, trapping, etc [...]

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My begonia in a pot that I had outdoors until it became too cold is now a houseplant,and dropping leaves…?

I know that is normal,and I am taking care not to over-water it–but what other tips does anyone have to keep it healthy now that it is transitioning from outdoors to indoors? Thanks. It is close to a window that faces to the east and has only a sheer lace curtain on it.

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