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Mark Cella Egypt

August 21st, 2010
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Mark Cella - Predynastic Egypt (5,500 - 3,100 BC)

Beginning just before the Predynastic period, Egyptian culture was already beginning to resemble greatly the Paranoiac ages that would soon come after, and rapidly at that. In a transition period of a thousand years (about which little is still known), nearly all the archetypal characteristics appeared, and beginning in 5500 BC we find evidence of organized, permanent settlements focused around agriculture. Hunting was no longer a major support for existence now that the Egyptian diet was made up of domesticated cattle, sheep, pigs and goats, as well as cereal grains such as wheat and barley. Artifacts of stone were supplemented by those of metal, and the crafts of basketry, pottery, weaving, and the tanning of animal hides became part of the daily life. The transition from primitive nomadic tribes to traditional civilization was nearly complete.

Mark Cella - Bastet The Cat Goddess

Today: Bastet - Proctectress of Cats,
cat or head of a cat Bastet was sometimes called Bast. She was the goddess of cats. She is a cat, or has the head of a cat, but originally she had the head of a lion.

Every day the sun god Ra would travel in his ship across the sky. Every night the snake Apep tried to stop the sun god’s ship on his journey through the underworld. Ra was usually won these battles. However, on stormy days, or during an eclipse, the Egyptians believed that Apep had been victorious and swallowed the sun. Bastet defended her father Ra against the snake.

Mark A Cella - Concentrate On The Pyramids

I know, I know. You’re probably saying to yourself, “Where’s my silver platter!” Please make it easier on yourself-CONCENTRATE on ways to get around the obstacles. One piece of advice I can give you is never stop looking for the answers you need. Ask. Look. Research and ye shall find!

It’s also a good time to listen to your inner voice. In order to do this, take some time out for yourself and spend it in a quiet place. Once you’re calm, listen to that voice. The advice it can give you is surprisingly right on target.

Take some time to look after your health. Retreats and vacations can be a big boost to your physical and emotional outlook, especially if you’re near water. Travel with care. If you can’t take a full-blown vacation, even a quiet afternoon would be great.

Physically, a vacation allows you to rest. Emotionally, a rest will allow you to hear the advice that your inner voice can offer.

Mark A Cella - Feather Of Ma’at

The Ancient Egyptians believed that when you died, you travelled to the Hall of the Dead. There Anubis weighed your heart against the feather of Ma’at, the goddess of justice sits on top of the scales to make sure that the weighing is carried out properly. You can see Anubis steadying the scales to make the weighing fair. If your heart was lighter than the feather, you lived forever. We still talk of “a heart as light as a feather” to mean carefree, and “heavy-hearted” to mean sad. If your heart was heavier than the feather then it was eaten by the demon Ammit, the Destroyer. Ammit had the head of a crocodile, the shoulders of a lion and the rump of a hippopotamus. These were all frightening animals for the Egyptians. Thoth, god of wisdom and writing, stands by to record what happens.

Mark Cella - Equal Opportunity

Kings were not only males, and unlike in modern monarchies, the ruler of ancient Egypt, whether male or female, was always called a king. In fact, Egypt had some very noteworthy female rulers such as Hatshepsut and others.

In ancient (Paranoiac) Egypt, the pinnacle of Egyptian society, and indeed of religion, was the king. Below him were the layers of the educated bureaucracy, which consisted of nobles, priests and civil servants, and under them were the great mass of common people, usually living very poor, agricultural based lives.

Mark Cella - Origin Of The Word Pharaoh

Today: “Pharaoh.” The term “per-aa” means “great house” and developed via the Greek, into the word we now use today. “Per-aa” was originally used to describe the royal court or the state itself, in the sense that the “great house” was the entity responsible for the taxation of the lesser houses (”perw”), which were the temple lands and private estates. From the late 18th Dynasty and onwards, “per-aa” had begun to be used to refer to the actual king himself.

Mark Cella - The True OG - Djer

Djer, whose name may have meant “Horus who Succors,” is said to have reigned for 57 years. Nine years from his reign are recorded on the main Cairo fragment of the royal annals, describing the royal progress, or the “following of Horus,” the fashioning and dedication of cult statues, and an expedition to Western Asia. These were the first records of military expeditions outside of the Two Lands. Forces were sent east into Sinai and perhaps beyond. The annals refer to one regal year being called “The Year of Smiting the Land of the Stjt, a word later referring perhaps to Syria-Palestine.

The sciences may have flourished at this time, because Djer was remembered later on as a great physician. Manetho claims that Djer wrote on anatomy and treatment of diseases in circulation 3,000 years after his death. One of his prescriptions was for hair strengthening.

Mark Cella - The Misunderstood Akhenaton


In the 14th century BC the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun god Aton. In the god’s honor, the pharaoh changed his name to Akhenaton, which means “It is well with Aton.” Akhenaton (also Ikhnaton) ruled from 1379 to 1362 BC. His queen, Nefertiti (also Nofretete), was one of the most famous women in Egyptian history. On his death, he was succeeded by the boy-king Tutankhamen, the discovery of whose tomb in 1922 was an archaeological sensation. Akhenaton’s reform was one of the earliest attempts to enforce monotheism, the belief in one god. Images and inscriptions of other gods were all removed. To further enforce his views, Akhenaton moved the country’s capital from Thebes to a site 200 miles (300 kilometers) north, which he called Akhenaton (now called Tell el Amarna). Akhenaton’s reforms, and the artistic and literary revival that accompanied them, did not survive for long. So much of his time was devoted to religion that the powerful Egyptian Empire began to disintegrate. This, combined with the opposition of the priests of the displaced gods, worked to undermine the new religion. After Akhenaton’s death the capital was moved back to Thebes and the former gods restored

Mark Cella - King Tut

The most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, without doubt, Tutankhamen. The boy king died in his late teens and remained at rest in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings for over 3,300 years.

He was only about 18 years old when he died, and as a pharaoh of Egypt he had no great claim to fame. Tutankhamen (originally Tutankhamen) owes his place in history mostly to the discovery of his tomb completely intact and not violated by grave robbers in 1922. The remarkable artifacts from the tomb, including the beautiful golden mask, are on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Tutankhamen was possibly the son of Amenhotep III, an earlier 18th-dynasty king, and his wife Tiy. Tutankhamen became king after the death of Akhenaton the religious reformer who died in 1362 BC. He married Akhenaton’s third daughter to solidify his claim to the throne. During most of his rule he resided at ancient Memphis, near present-day Cairo.

Mark Cella - The Kings Scepter

A scepter or staff is one of the most ancient symbols of authority. The hieroglyph for “nobleman” or “official” shows a man carrying a long staff of office in front of him. A grave found at the Predynastic site of el-Omari in Lower Egypt contained the skeleton of a man buried with a wooden staff, and a fragmentary wooden staff, carved to resemble a bundle of reeds, was found in an early First Dynasty mastaba at Saqqara.

An actual example of a royal scepter, purely ceremonial in purpose, was discovered by Flinders Petrie in one of the chambers of Khasekhemwy’s tomb at Abydos. The scepter was fashioned from polished sard and thick gold bands, all held together by a copper rod.

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Family Trip To Coban Guatemala

August 21st, 2010
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This is another of our exciting family adventures in Guatemala. This time my husband and I decided that we wanted to take our son for a visit to Semuc Champey and the Lanquin Caves. For that we had to stay in the nearby town of Cobn. But let’s talk about the town first: Cobn is a beautiful town located in the Alta Verapaz Department of Guatemala. It is located 1320 meters above sea level so it gets a bit chilly at night. It is also one of the major coffee producers of the country. Plus it is located among mountains and forests that guard one of Guatemala’s treasures: the Monja Blanca Orchid. (this country’s national flower).

It is also the place where the famous Rabin Ahau takes place in july. This is a beauty contest. But this is not a reagular beauty contest, it is a bit different of what we are used to. In it native Guatemalan women wear their typical dresses and perform a series of presentations that include talking in their mayan language and dancing traditional marimba songs. By the way Rabin Ahau means daughter of the king.

As our accommodations we chose a tiny but beautiful hotel called Casa Duranta. It’s not luxurious, it’s not a super famous resort but it is beautiful, has gorgeous gardens and the rooms are very private. I really enjoyed staying in it.

Before going to Semuc Champey and Lanquin we decided that we wanted to get to know the town a little bit better so we spent our first day in Coban walking along the town. We ended up getting to this town’s central park which I have to admit looks a lot better than I thought. There are also many beautiful handcrafts stands all over the place. There is also a small but informative and filled with interesting mayan artifacts museum called Principe Maya Archaeological Museum.

The next morning before we started our adventure to the main touristic spots of the region we went to another nearby hotel called La posada for a lovely breakfast.

Marina K. Villatoro, the Travel Experta, has been living in Central America - Costa Rica and Guatemala for over 10 years. She has traveled here extensively. Now loves organizing vacations to this amazing part of the world, having first hand experience of all the places with her family. Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip!

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A Mix Of Entertainment, Theater And Excellent Food All On The Gold Coast

August 16th, 2010
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The Gold Coast is a magnificent region to visit. The weather is incredible and there are many things to see and do disperse throughout the region. It ’s the kind of tourist destination that lends itself to visiting families and couples for a romantic getaway. There are many reasons to love the Gold Coast.

Most people rave about the foods from around the world. You can find many varied cuisines but even more than that are some of the incredible restaurant theaters that exist throughout the coast. You will find that this is a great way to spend an evening with friends or family dining and enjoying some live performances and generally just having a wonderful night out while on holiday. The following are just a few of the many dinner theaters located on the Gold Coast.

Dracula’s Cabaret Restaurant is perhaps one of the most unique dining experiences you will ever have. An evening full of delicious dishes that will be animated background for this mix of comedy, music and, of course, vampires. A show fun for the whole family each of the various acts is his unique show. It is not just a show but an experience that combines the bizarre with comedy and laughter in a way that makes it suitable for children of all ages.

Actually there are three dinner theaters in the other Gold Coast, including the fabulous Base Cabaret Restaurant, the Castle Theatre Restaurant and Australian Outback Spectacular ever known. Each of these sites offers its guests a live performance, excellent dinner, and is unique. These festivals are very popular restaurant and you should make your reservations in advance of their holiday last minute bookings, but sometimes are available to contact the dinner theater for more information.

The nightlife is abundant in the Gold Coast and there are opportunities to make dinner cruise and visit a variety of nightclubs, in addition to attending a show at one of the areas restaurants incredible theater. There’s plenty to see and experience on the coast and the fun does not stop when the sun goes down, but usually when the sun rises. It is an incredible tourist destination where the fun going all night.

When traveling to Australia, you will want to be sure to search for the perfect gold coast accommodation available by utilizing www.goldcoastinformation.com.au. Your gold coast hotels reservations can also be done though them. Its an excellent site to look at while you are planning your trip.

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Your Guide To Yucatan Days And Nights

August 2nd, 2010
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Part 2 in a series of 4 articles.

In our most recent article we covered the jungle yucatan peninsula vicinity south of Playa del Carmen as well as around Tulum. In this column we will focus on Playa and the recreational activities surrounding this flourishing beachfront Caribbean township. What began as a sleepy-eyed and tiny Mexican fishing community, has rapidly become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. Back in the early 90’s we visited that sleepy little village and I can say first hand it is a far cry from what it is today. Popularity sparks progress and change, but if you are looking for a good vacation and gobs of fun, Playa is the place.

Playa nowadays represents a Caribbean destination that has it all. From world class shopping on the famed 5th Avenue to a number of adventure parks, first class Playa del Carmen hotels and all-out resorts to hip-hop clubs and dining alternatives to satiate even the most sensitive appetites. Whether by daylight or night, you should find no shortage of things to do in Playa del Carmen!

Playa is a lot more than just kilometers away from the modest Tulum hotels and eco-chic cabana resorts you will find further down the coast, but it still remains a beautiful, active and culturally rich location to visit. By daytime, the area gives you some of the best people viewing that exists in Mexico, whether or not on the broad caribbean beaches or on the 5th Avenue walking mall you can see a extensive range of company from all over the world. There is so much to do and see in this conveniently placed modest city, being a quick boat ride to Cozumel for a terrific day trip for snorkeling or scuba or heading up the coastline 30 minutes to the city of cancun for even more options.

Playa during the day means beach runs, snorkel and SCUBA tours, daylight jungle safaris, adventure theme parks, golf and great shopping. In the night time it brings out the untamed side in most who embark out beneath the illumination of the moon. Along with the first class restaurant choices there are at least 12 dance-clubs that are attractive to the late night dancing and party crowds. Still accepted as a fun family vacation choice, Playa del Carmen is quickly establishing itself as a rival for Cancun with the dance party amusement options. A couple of locations you may get the urge to visit for the dance-life include; CoCo Bongo for outstanding stage shows with gifted music cover bands, The Blue Parrot for the fire shows on Friday and Saturday nights, OM Playa for a beer in comfort and La Santanera for a hip music club.

Whether by daylight or nightlife, with family, a duo or single traveler, Playa del Carmen really offers something for everybody that is looking for a little or a lot of the caribbean in their vacation. In our next article we will go inland and discover the wonders of the mexican world and culture of Merida and the adjacent areas. There is zero shortage of fun and positive energy when it comes to vacations on the Yucatan!

Ron Williams has been a long time excursion author staying full time within Tulum, Mexico specializing in vacation info about holbox island hotels and staying in the Yucatan Peninsula for many years. Feel free to get in touch with Ron directly if you want regional recommendations or information for experiencing a tremendous journey within Yucatan.

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Enjoy The Good Life With Cruises, Boat Cruises

July 25th, 2010
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There is nothing more exciting than planning a trip on an ocean liner. Anyone can enjoy this experience in today’s world with the various cruises, boat cruises offering exceptional bargains. Being able to go on a cruise and enjoy fine food, entertainment, daily room clean up and many other things makes it a trip to put in one’s memory book. It is a one price covers all arrangement, although there are charges for extras such as bar drinks and tours.

One has the choice of a trip to such places as the Caribbean, Mexico, Australia and numerous other locations at a very reasonable rate. Often one will find it is less expensive than what renting a hotel room would be for the same amount of time. At the various ports one will find tours and other means of exploring the unusual areas.

Food is one of the things many people talk about when they are relating their cruise experiences. One can enjoy a full meal, served with white linen, crystal and other amenities, presented in courses by an experienced waiter or take advantage of an upper deck buffet style meal. There is always an abundance of food which is prepared by well experienced chefs.

Whatever entertainment one enjoys it can be found on cruises. Whether enjoying karaoke or just quiet piano music it can be found any evening. In addition, there is a Broadway type show presented with beautiful costumes and dancers and, on some liners, a theater with the latest movies as well.

If there are children in the family there are special areas where they can be entertained, leaving the parents to enjoy their own pursuits. One does not need to worry as trained personnel are in charge and have games and projects for the children to enjoy. There is usually no extra charge for this service.

One will always find a library if they just simply want to sit in a deck chair and enjoy a good mystery. This allows one complete relaxation from the care of the world. On most ships there will be personnel going around with drinks to purchase.

There are daily activities on deck for any who wish to participate. These are fun times that everyone enjoys. In addition one can usually find one of their favorite activities, be it bridge, poker, scrapbook making, a gym, a spa and other things. With Bingo, the participants are usually paid with excellent prizes, such as a free cruise.

There are many shops located on the ship, which offer a wide variety of wares. In addition, there are a number of places to play games and do other things. One must not forget the casino that is on every ship. These include everything a land casino has but on a smaller scale. Having one’s portrait taken by one of the expert photographers allows one to take home a memory of the trip of a lifetime.

Enjoy a luxurious vacationing experience on these Toronto boat cruises. Whether you are a tourist or adventure seeker, these fireworks cruises offer you with breathtaking scenery and boundless excitement.

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13 Things To Do In Monteverde

July 19th, 2010
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1. Go on a Canopy Tour: It is an exciting adventure that will take you along zip lines on the forest’s canopy. Where you will see lots of wildlife. This is the thing to do in Costa Rica.

2. Hanging bridges Tour: In them you get one of the most spectacular views of the area. These tours take place in the forest and take you along trails and huge bridges over the forest.

3. Sky Tram: This is what I like to call the relaxed version of the canopy tour. In it you will travel along the forest canopy sitting in gondolas. This allows you to see animals hiding in the trees.

4. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: This is a great place to for going in a hiking tour. Here you can explore the cloud forest and learn about its flora and fauna.

5. The San Luis Waterfall: This is a beautiful waterfall located in private property. For a small entrance fee you can enjoy hike through the forest to the waterfall.

6. Horseback Riding: The most common horseback riding tour of the Monteverde area is the one that takes you to the San Luis Waterfall. This is a very scenic and relaxing tour.

7. Orchid Garden: This is a project that has one of the biggest orchid collections in Costa Rica. Right now they have more than 450 different species including the smallest orchid in the world.

8. Frog Pond: They have over 25 frog species, including the famous Red Eyed Frog. This is a small zoo for frogs but they also have some other reptiles.

9. Take a Trip to the Serpentarium: In it you will find snakes, vipers, lizards, frogs and all sorts of reptiles. As you can see this is a reptile only zoo.

10. Insectarium: Here you will find thousands of different species. This is also the place where a great collection of insects is located called The Jewels of Costa Rica. This is a great place for insect lovers.

11. Don Juan Coffee tour: It is a tour along an authentic coffee farm where excellent coffee is harvested and processed. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about how coffee is made.

12. The Bat Jungle Exhibit: In the exhibit there are more that 40 live bats of 7 different species. Here you will be able to see and learn about these beautiful yet misunderstood creatures.

13. Hummingbird Gallery: It is home to mere than 100 hummingbirds from 14 different species of these fast flying birds. It is located right next to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.

Marina K. Villatoro, has lived in Central America - Costa Rica and Guatemala for over 10 years. She’s traveled these parts extensively and now loves to organize vacations to these amazing parts of the world. With her first hand experience, she can recommend the best options for you. Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip!

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Deciding Between Surfers Paradise Or A Surrounding Area

July 2nd, 2010
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The Gold Coast of Australia is a wonderful location to holiday and is loaded with an overwhelming array of things to see and do. When you go on the internet to begin looking into lodging possibilities and things to do on the Gold Coast you are guaranteed to discover a great deal of information and facts with regards to the Surfer’s Paradise area of the region. It’s perhaps among the most popular tourist areas in the Queensland region. Determining if this is the proper place for your Gold Coast vacation is in fact another story.

Surfers Paradise features plenty to do and see and draws in many diverse tourists from all around the world however if you happen to be seeking a quiet, relaxed beach holiday then you will prefer to relocate your hotels to a different area on the coast. A vacation in Surfers Paradise is designed for a more energetic vacationer who is hoping to be surrounded by people and activities round the clock.

The majority of the other spots to stay around the Gold Coast will still offer you easy access to the Surfer’s Paradise vicinity; though, they will also make it possible for you to have peace and quiet when you’re at your hotel. Certainly you’ll want to visit Surfer’s Paradise and experience all the wonderful shopping experiences in addition to fine dining and entertainment, nevertheless you might not be suited to stay in the heart of all the action, specifically during the summer season.

The Gold Coast has many fantastic activities for visitors in the areas surrounding Surfers Paradise as well, so even if you do not stay in the center of the action you are going to still have countless amazing experiences in the course of your Gold Coast vacation and there are many accommodations that are located on the outskirts of Surfers Paradise that are just elegant resort locations.

For the more youthful gang and families there is Surfer’s Paradise, however if you are searching for a quiet vacation that offers you the serenity and comfort that you need then look at some of the other locations of the Gold Coast and you could come across the best balance between vacation enjoyment and leisure. And regardless of what beach you opt to stay on the surfing right through this region is incredible.

For a surfers paradise accommodation vacationers can rely on visit www.goldcoastinformation.com.au. They have a full list on gold coast hotels and their availability. You can also find information on local happenings and sights.

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Cusco And Machu Picchu Hotels Are Ideally Placed To Visit The Old Peak

June 19th, 2010
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Overview

Whilst becoming acclimatized we took an amiable stroll around the unforgettable sites of Cusco, starting at the Plaza de Armas. I’m afraid our amble took on all the characteristics of a route march which left us thrilled, but exhausted. However, we did see Sacsayhuaman Fortress and the Tambomachay ‘Virgin Baths’ during our short stay in Cusco. There is a wide range of really good hotels in Cusco and, no matter whether you can afford to spend a lot, or just a little, there is a hotel to suit you. In fact, we found that all the Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels we came across were superb, both in their treatment of guests and in the standard of the accommodation on offer.

Dizzying Altitude

Splurging out at the start of our holiday, we had booked into La Casona - mainly to enjoy an opulence that normally we could never have experienced in our wildest dreams. Of all Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels, this is certainly the most opulent one. Aside from being the very first boutique hotel opened in Cusco, its other claim to fame is its total privacy in the midst of such a busy city. La Casona, one of Inkaterra’s hotels, has just 11 suites in which to accommodate guests. Nevertheless, it is worth the expense because you really do need to get used to the particularly thin quality of the air that can leave you gasping for breath and make you dizzy if you do too much too quickly.

Peace and Tranquillity

Once we arrived at Aguas Calientas, the village just a 15 minute drive from Machu Picchu, we booked into our hotel which held a further surprise for us. It was set amongst 12 acres, complete with waterfall and trickling streams, flotillas of butterflies. This is Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels at their best! Aside from Machu Picchu itself, which is unforgettable, staying at this hotel there are plenty of other things to do. The hotel itself is situated alongside the Vilcanota River and you can just want to enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the gorgeous gardens around you whilst eating a gourmet meal in the hotel’s restaurant.

There are plenty of other Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels of different standards, both in Cusco itself and in Agua Calientes. In fact, there is even a hotel up at the Machu Picchu site itself. Personally, however, I would choose to stay at the Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, amidst its 12 acres of peace and tranquility in what is, generally, quite a strenuous holiday.

Looking to find the best deal on Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels, then visit www.inkaterra.com to find the best advice on Cusco and Machu Picchu hotels in Peru for you.

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Swim With Sharks In Hawaii

June 4th, 2010
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Aloha, Hawaii. Shark diving in Hawaii ranks among the best in the world. So if you are going to those beautiful islands, you can have a close encounter with a shark. A memory you will not forget.

Hawaii is actually 132 islands; including the larger islands Maui and Oahu, which has the best shark diving. The islands are located 2400 miles from the continent, which gives it a unique underwater environment.

The water around Hawaii is home for about 40 different shark species. The most common are Reef Whitetip Sharks, Sandbar Sharks and Scalloped Hammerhead Shark. In rare occasions it is also possible to encounter Tigers Sharks and even Whale Sharks.

The water has a beautiful cobalt blue color and the visibility is approximately 200 feet, which is better than most other places in the world. Diving in Hawaii is like diving in Paradise.

If you want to try an adrenalin-pumping activity, you should try shark cage diving (or more accurate shark cage swimming).

You can do a shark cage dive (or swim) near Oahu. The floating cage is placed in the water and you and up to three other persons can now swim inside the cage and encounter sharks at a very close range.

So if you have never tried a shark cage dive, you should try it, if you are on vacation in Oahu. You cannot know when you get the chance again.

Another place to dive is Maui. The place is considered to be one of the top dive destinations in the world. The island offers a range of diving opportunities including reef dives and dives near volcanic craters.

But nothing can be compared to an encounter with huge and amazing Whale Shark. They are certainly not seen on all dive trips, but if you are lucky, you can even see them on a snorkel trip.

Another and easier option is shark diving in the aquarium Maui Ocean Center. Here you can dive in the 750,000 gallon fish tanks, where you can see 20 sharks, stingrays and thousands of tropical reef fish.

So if you want to dive with sharks in an aquarium or in the ocean, Maui or Oahu is the places to go.

Morten Elm is writing about diving with great white sharks in the Shark Diving Guide. Here you can also read more about shark cage Hawaii.

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Choosing the Best Costa Rica Honeymoon Destination

May 6th, 2010
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Choosing the best Costa Rica honeymoon destination is not that hard anymore, since there is a vast variety of professionals working in the travel industry, promoting and handling Costa Rica honeymoon packages.

If you wish to spend the first days of your joined life in Costa Rica, you obviously made a wise choice. Costa Rica is one of the most intriguing and breathtaking places to visit, and those who work in tourism know that better. They are able to tailor packages and destinations in order to meet all needs and tastes, and they will style them up to the smallest detail, ensuring that you will have an unforgettable stay on the island.

Costa Rica is renowned for the high quality and upscale options it provides, as well as the upmost detailed attention in a totally personalized way. Everyone knows that in a honeymoon, every moment has to be a breathtaking and unforgettable experience, thus, professionals pool their knowledge and experience in order to organize and offer the most inviting services.

Costa Rica boasts a variety of locations, at the amazing beaches, the breathtaking mountain ranges, the large plains, and the intriguing rainforests; in addition to the unique landscape there is a wide range of accommodation options designed in such a way to meet all needs, making the overall experience on the island exclusive, making sure that the moments spent on the island will be memorable and incomparable.

Costa Rica honeymoon packages ensure fascinating moments in amazing destinations, based on privacy and exclusiveness. Honeymooners want to live in a paradise, an exotic oasis and spend there some truly romantic moments; Costa Rica can be that unique haven for honeymooners who want to experience something different.

Romantic encounters on private lodges and luxurious villas, captivating areas and charming spots. Whether you opt for simple romance, or you wish to add some art, luxury, mysticism and relaxation, Costa Rica honeymoon trips are by default one of the top choices you can have.

Want to find out more about costa rica honeymoon, then visit Anthony Vargas’s site on how to choose the best Travelers Haven for your needs.

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