Articles about mooring (0-50 of 222)

  • Common Boating Etiquette
    By: Adrianna Noton | - Aside from taking a boat exam, getting your boating license and adhering to all the various rules and regulations of operating a watercraft, there is also a certain etiquette that should be followed. With so many people on the water, cruising here and there, it's important that a certain decorum be followed and rules of etiquette observed so everyone can have an enjoyable time. Your boating license card will let authorities know that you have taken the required boat exam and you know what you're ...
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  • Insurance For Your Water Craft
    By: Mathew Hussey | - A day on the lake with a couple of fishing poles is a great way to relax. Taking the motorboat out into the bay just to breathe in the salty spray can make you feel completely unrestrained. Owning a boat is a luxury many seek, especially when retirement comes around. Having marine insurance or boat insurance for your craft is necessary to protect yourself from the cost of damages and loss on the water.

    Boats come in many shapes and sizes. To protect them, marine insurance has to ...

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  • The Relevance Of Recession
    By: paulrvrbde | - The key reason why some businesses thrive when implode in the course of an economic recession is still a puzzle to many business-owning enterprisers. Some incorrectly assume that all businesses have got to suffer by recessionary series. But in truth that a number of companies tend to be essentially recession-proof, plus its not necessarily because they are much larger, better known, or additional generously capitalized. What truly separates that successful businesses from those who Collapse duri ...
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  • The Key To Successful Business
    By: paulrvrbde | - The key reason why some organizations thrive when implode through an fiscal recession continues to be a puzzle to many business-owning entrepreneurs. Some mistakenly assume that every businesses must suffer through recessionary cycles. But the fact is that some companies are usually essentially recession-proof, which is not necessarily general health are larger, better recognised, or more generously capitalized. What actually separates this successful enterprises from those that Collapse during ...
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  • Sailing At The London 2012 Olympics
    By: Stevene Browne | - The sailing event at the London Olympics is being held from the 29 July until 11 August, at Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour. It was the first London 2012 Games venue to be finished. The sailing event involves the competitors aiming to finish the courses in the shortest time using the wind to propel them over the water.
    The Races
    There are ten boat types in three different types of races in the sailing events
    Match racing: one on one
    Fleet racing: mass start and< ...

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  • The Oregon Film Industry Continues To Attract Producers
    By: Steven Aldridge | - Movie goers in California, New York, California and even Canada get a thrill when they screen movies that have landmarks they know, Often they whisper, I know that place. Tourists love visiting the movie sites and enjoying the excitement of being where famous movies have been filmed.

    Outside of the state of Oregon, it may be not be well known yet, but folks in Oregon often whisper the same words while watching a film or TV show. The Oregon film industry has been growing for many ...

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  • Marine Services Keep Vessels Seaworthy
    By: Art Gib | - Owning a boat of any size requires a slip to put the vessel in when it is not being used on the open water. For many owners of sailboats and yachts the Maryland marine where they tie up their boat is a place that sees to each of the needs of the owner. With some watercraft the need to maintain the seaworthiness of their boat takes them to the Maryland boat dealers that can provide the service they need while spending time ashore.

    Owning a sailboat may occasionally require the rig ...

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  • Scuba Diving Maui - Carthaginian Ii
    By: swsmeltzer | - The Carthaginian II, once used as a whaling museum, is a replica of a 19th century brig similar to the ships that first brought commerce to the Hawaiian Islands. The ship was a cement carrier built in Germany in 1920 and rechristened the Carthaginian II. It sailed to Lahaina in 1973 where it took seven years for the historically accurate 18th century whaling ship rigging to be assembled. The ship served as a reminder of Lahaina's nautical heritage and was docked for many years at Lahaina Harbor. ...
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  • Scuba Diving Grand Cayman - Andes Wall
    By: swsmeltzer | - When you are on your next scuba diving trip to Grand Cayman make a point to dive on Andes Wall, you will certainly not regret it. It is certainly one of my favorite sites on the island and is accessible from the West Side dive boat operators or out of Rum Point. This is a great wall dive and is a premium spot for underwater photography. Andes Wall is located just past Rum Point on the North Wall. Typical conditions are 100+ feet of visibility and there is a sheer drop along the wall of several t ...
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  • Spy Novels Research In Morocco
    By: James Marinero | - Why go cruising in North Africa? I cruised the coast in the autumn of 2010, just before the Tunisian revolution, whilst researching locations for spy novels. If you own a yacht and are thinking about sailing in the Mediterranean, then give a thought to cruising the North African coast. Yes, it has some challenges, but if you've cruised the Spanish coast and the Balearics, you will have learned that coast has its difficulties too - not least of which is finding a mooring in high season. It is ve ...
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  • Set Your Sites On Diving In Aruba
    By: Anne M. | - The diminutive southern Caribbean island of Aruba, lying less than 20 miles from mainland South America, attracts over half a million tourists from far and wide, each year. Some come for the luxury accommodation, gorgeous beaches and guaranteed good weather, but huge numbers are drawn to this little piece of paradise by the excellent snorkeling, and more significantly, the fabulous diving opportunities, it presents. There are over 40 Aruba diving sites, the majority situated off the sheltered so ...
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  • Why You Should Opt For Catamaran Charters
    By: SuperYachtSEO | - Catamaran Charters are in vogue nowadays, and this is for quite a few reasons. These charters unite the adventure of sailing with comfort, solitude and grand social spaces. There are some benefits linked with this charter.

    "There are fewer stairs and a lesser amount of separation amid the cockpit and the galley.

    "You can get picturesque views from the roomy salon.

    "These vessels are easier to steer in shallow water.

    "You can get conceal ...

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  • Everything You Wanted To Know About Boat Lifts
    By: Hiteshbhoi | - How many people know about boat lifts? Just the ones who own a boat, probably. Boat lifts used to be called davits, and while most of us may have heard of those contraptions, we visualize them on large ocean liners.

    Before the 1970's, most boats were lifted with a davit system, or pair of davits that contained a fore and aft (front and rear) cable system that were in turn connected to holes, or eyes, on a boat. The arms of davits were connected to something solid, whether on the de ...

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  • Smooth Out The Hardest Hits With Bump Stops And Dock Bumpers
    By: John Deangelis | - Even the hardest hits can be smoothed with bump stops . They protect your chassis from the extreme energy transfer impact. For a street-driven application emulsion shocks are more than enough, but in off-road conditions a reservoir shock is recommended which subjects the shocks to excessive heat by increasing the oil capacity. All this is of special interest to people who need to drive vehicles over different kinds of terrain.
    Bump stops are a great way to ensure that safety and comfort g ...

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  • Carthaginian Shipwreck
    By: swsmeltzer | - History

    The Carthaginian II, once used as a whaling museum, is a replica of a 19th century brig similar to the ships that first brought commerce to the Hawaiian Islands. The ship was a cement carrier built in Germany in 1920 and rechristened the Carthaginian II.It sailed to Lahaina in 1973 where it took seven years for the historically accurate 18th century whaling ship rigging to be assembled.The ship served as a reminder of Lahaina's nautical heritage and was docked for many y ...

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  • Marine Ropes Taubau Reliably Secure Your Boat
    By: taubau | - Taubau Service Description

    You want to moor your boat or boat 100% secure. Then the service of Taubau is recommended over.

    Power spectrum

    Ropes are Taubau are of the highest quality. The company turns Taubau ropes for a long time. And what is very important to meet the needs of customers, the cables individually.
    All that which is necessary for an absolutely safe moor a ship or boat, ie ropes, carabiners and shackles are made of stainless steel, so th ...

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  • Superstitions & Myths - A Sailors Guide
    By: Simon White | - Right - you're on your way to your mooring, on the 2nd Monday in August, to spend a relaxing weekend on the water, away from the trials and tribulations of modern life. On your way down the pontoon you pass a red headed man with flat feet and on looking closer you notice that he is throwing stones into the water. You step carefully onto your boat with your left foot, only to notice a stranger on board, who turns out to be a priest, eating a banana. What do you do? Go straight back home and have ...
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  • Happy Day-my Thames Cruise
    By: sgwow | - The life of people an increasingly rapid pace, in the work at the same time hope you also have a good mood, this will improve your efficiency, and we shall be looking for different can let us depressed mood optimistic rise method.

    You do not often need a full week or higher to take pleasure from a new luxury cruise : indeed, by choosing to take a break in the UK, you are able to purchase to some relaxing brief retreat close to house. Because of the sights in the capital, Thames cru ...

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  • Aruba Diving For A Memorable Experience
    By: Anne M. | - The small island of Aruba in the Southern Caribbean consists of miles of pure white sandy beaches that line the calm crystal clear blue sea, which in places allow visibility to depths approaching one hundred feet. The lure of the water is intoxicating for many, meaning that activities such as deep sea fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving are all incredibly popular. Indeed Aruba diving attracts enthusiasts from all over the world due to the outstanding dive sites that can be found in close proxim ...
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  • Buying A Property In Spain A Dream Come True!
    By: Edward Carr | - Spain is a beautiful country and Costa Brava in particular makes for an exceptional holiday destination, offering wonderful scenery, fantastic weather year-round, always plenty of activities to enjoy as a family, interesting sites to visit and, obviously, the Mediterranean Sea, a paradise for amateur and professional sailors alike. Of course, in order to spend your holiday in Costa Brava, it is always possible to rent a flat or even a property in Roses or Empuriabrava for a few weeks, but nothin ...
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  • Have You Been To Puerto Aventuras Beach In The Riviera Maya?
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - Have you been to Puerto Aventuras beach in the Riviera Maya? If not, it might be a good idea to start planning a trip at least if you love beaches, boating and golf. The part that makes Puerto Aventuras unique among the beaches in the Riviera Maya is this combination of excellent lifestyle features. Lets take a look at each of the main lifestyle features that Puerto Aventuras offers and you can decide for yourself if its worth the visit!

    Beaches Like the rest of t ...

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  • Costa Brava Real Estate Considerations
    By: Edward Carr | - When it comes to buying a holiday home on the Costa Brava in Spain there are a number of things that you may want to consider with regards to buying Costa Brava real estate. Here are a few things that you may not have thought about yet.

    Costa Brava is on the coast. This means that you have to be sure that the Costa Brava property that you are buying, whether it is in Rosas (Roses) or Empuriabrava, has the correct materials in the window frames and door frames. Things like wood look ...

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  • Falling In Love With Sports Boats By Seadoo Dealer Uk
    By: Andrew Cambridge | - Fall in love with power boating and there's no turning back. It's in your blood forever. Shopping for a new boat can be challenging. So many decisions to be made and so many things to consider. A boat is usually a multipurpose investment that can be used for waterskiing, wakeboarding, bare footing, tubing, jumping, fishing, riding to your favorite hangout, weekend getaways, and more. It's often a bigger decision than buying a car, which is essentially a means of transportation to get you from p ...
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  • Why Choose Rubber Fender
    By: gxm | - As you know, rubber fender is most definitely an critical portion of any dock or harbor facility. Docking a ship is most definitely an imprecise matter, and sea fendering really should really be constantly in place to keep ships from getting broken by bumping, scraping or crashing into docks. covering the identical token, the docks on their own really should really be shielded from destruction by ships. Rubber fender also can check into take part directly into cease destruction from ships coming ...
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  • Do You Enjoy Sitting In The Lap Of Nature? Visit Scottish Holiday Cottages
    By: Mellisa Turner | - At 14 miles long Loch Tay is Perthshires longest loch and surrounding is some outstanding scenery and beautiful Scottish towns and villages. There is so much to do around here a week may not be long enough so many people come back to a Scottish cottage year after year. From Aberfeldy on the northern end of Loch Tay to Killin in the south there is lots to take in so why not have a two centred two week holiday to make the most of this beautiful part of Scotland?

    Surrounded by magni ...

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  • Why Not Pause At Weedon Bec On Your Narrowboat Holiday?
    By: Cliff Bayliss | - Not many people have thought of mooring at Weedon Bec on the Grand Union Canal.

    It's the kind of town that you pass through to quickly get to somewhere else.

    However, on closer inspection, Weedon Bec has a lot to offer the Narrowboat traveler.

    As with a lot of canal towns, one just has to look closely.

    Weedon lies on the Grand Union Canal, tucked neatly between Nether Heyford, and Norton Junction.

    It's a town we certai ...

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  • The Importance Of Mooring Buoy
    By: Susan J Morris | - Mooring buoy is not an ordinary thing and is mostly used by boatmen and fishermen in the sea. Mooring buoy helps in navigating as you can drop these buoys in water so that you do not get lost in the water and cannot find your way back. These buoys are not a new invention and have been around us for many years.

    If you have no idea of what mooring buoys are then you must have seen in movies the large objects in the waters that is always situated there as a navigation system and helps ...

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  • What Are The Purposes And Uses Of Dock Lights?
    By: Susan J Morris | - Dock lights are part of the docks as they provide light to the boats that are sailing as darkness falls. Without these lights it will be a problem for boats to dock safely and in fact docks cannot function without them. These are very bright lights such that they are of great help for boaters who have lost their way back after sunset.

    Solar lights, battery operated lights, electric lights and under water lights are types of dock lights that are to be found. Some of the dock lights ...

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  • Stewart Technologies Uses Orcaflex To Ensure Quality Services
    By: Roger Design | - When it comes to ensuring that your offshore structures are safe there are many things to consider. One of those things is the design of your structures. OrcaFlex is software that is used in the construction and design of offshore structures. It is considered to be one of the best software programs for analysis of offshore marine systems. Stewart Technology Associates uses Orcaflex to ensure that we provide the highest quality services to all of our clients. We have been using this software sinc ...
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  • Stewart Technology Associates Provides Quality Hydrodynamic Analysis
    By: Roger Design | - Stewart Technology Associates provides a variety of consultancy services for marine and offshore engineering. We offer a high level of quality and accuracy in everything that we do. Our services extend to both the public and private sector. We understand the need for companies to push further offshore in order to meet the growing demand for energy. We also understand that these offshore structures need safe operating conditions. Our hydrodynamic analysis services are done by a team with experien ...
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  • Finding A Company For Mooring Equipment
    By: Claud Conger | - If you own your own boat, at some point youre going to need to invest in new mooring equipment. Whether youre looking for mooring buoys, hoist motors, or other hoist accessories, all your needs can be met through an online supplier. To find one, simply pull up your favorite search engine, type in what youre looking for, and begin your search.

    The tricky part of the job comes once youre faced with a list of mooring equipment supply companies. How do you know which to choo ...

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  • For Best In Class Services, Stewart Technology Associates Relies On Best In Class Software: Orcaflex
    By: Roger Design | - Organizations from both the public and private sector have been able to feel confident that the marine and offshore engineering consultancy services provided by Stewart Technology Associates are cost-effective, accurate, and ultimately, high quality, and although the team at Stewart Technology Associates is part of the reason why these marine engineering and other services are first-rate, it's also vital to note the importance played by the technology used at Stewart Technology Associates, namel ...
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  • When Offshore Failures Occur, Stewart Technology Associates Can Be Relied On For Quality Marine Acci
    By: Roger Design | - The BP/Transocean oil rig explosion tragedy of 2010 will go down in the history books as the worst ever oil spill in US history. Indeed, no matter how sound the management, engineering, and/or procedures appear in marine and offshore activities, failures can and do occur, and when they do occur, the results can be extremely costly and far-reaching. However, via thorough marine accident investigation, accurate conclusions can be made which can help in preventing future tragedies.

    The ...

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  • Mooring Site Bond Loans
    By: Lessa Kennedy | - Thinking about spending your vacation on a houseboat? Great idea! Got all your personal expenses covered? Groceries, toiletries, fishing gear for you and water toys for the kids, cell phones and a laptop computer? Good, good. Now, how about the other expenses? You do know that houseboats use between $50 and $150 worth of fuel each day, right? And if you travel at all youll need docking fees to visit other locations? And if the gang wants to go water-skiing or jet-skiing, you know thats all ...
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  • Looking For Marina Berths For Sale?
    By: Michelle | -
    Berths are places where yachts and boats are kept. When people travel in the water, they need a place where they can keep their yachts. This is the reason why you will find that the demand for Marina berths is always high, as more and more people are in to sailing these days.

    Are you looking for Marina berths for sale? If you are then you are in luck because there are many berths in Italy that are for sale and if you are looking for one in this region, you can consider the P ...

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  • Narrowboat Moorings - Calcutt Boats Marina Review
    By: Paul C Smith | - Roger and Rosemary Preen opened Calcutt Boats for business in 1973 offering fibreglass cruisers with outboard motors for hire. At the time, the business had no road access and very little in the way of facilities for their hirers.
    Thirty seven years later the business is very different.

    Calcutt Boats is accessed via a quiet B road off the A425 Southam to Daventry road at Napton On The Hill. A half mile long private lane leads to Calcutt Boats and adjoining Napton reservoir. ...

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  • How To Choose The Perfect Marina For You And Your Boat
    By: Paul C Smith | - This article was written for narrowboat owners but whether you own a seagoing yacht, a barge, a cruiser or a narrowboat, you still need somewhere to moor. Many, if not all of the following considerations will apply to you.

    There are literally hundreds of marinas to choose from. Not all of them will be able to offer the services, facilities or location to suit your needs. Think carefully before you make your decision. You will have to commit to a minimum term wherever you moor so c ...

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  • Useful Information On Espalmador, Formentera
    By: Amato Espinal | - Isla de S'Espalmador is also known as: Espalmador, Isla Espalmador, or S'Espalmador. It is a tiny island that is part of the Balearic Islands. It has no inhabitants. The exact location of the island is: 38 46,5N 01 25,4E. That places it off to the north of Formentera. Espalmador has two other small islets nearby: Illa Castavi and Illa des Porcs. There is a sand bar just under the water that connects Formentera with Espalmador, and when there is a low tide wading between the two islands is possib ...
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  • A Guide To Boat Covers
    By: Simon White | - Your boat is not a cheap investment, so you want to protect it and get as many boating years as possible from it. Boat covers are an essential, and economical, buy that all boaters should consider.

    Protecting your boat with a cover, whether you are mooring, storing or dry-docking, will extend the life of your boat. Covers are easy to use and designed to protect your boat from the elements. If you tow your boat, the sun and road spray can add to the deterioration of the exterior of ...

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  • Seaports, Port Types And Port Databases
    By: Andy Jones | - The general definition of a seaport is a harbour or town that is able to receive boats and ships and load and unload cargo. Other types of port include fishing ports, inland ports, dry ports, warm water ports, and cruise home ports. A seaport can generally be further divided into two types; cargo and cruise. For all types of port, for both ship and shore based personnel it is valuable to have access to comprehensive and accurate port data, databases and port guides.

    Harbours are nat ...

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  • Bed And Breakfast Weymouth Revitalized
    By: Neil MacLeod | - Weymouth and Portland is enjoying a facelift and theres a lot to smile about! The Olympic and Paralympic sailing events in 2012 will be hosted at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy, and the adjoining Portland Marina, which offers some of the best small boat sailing conditions in the world. The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has constructed a new permanent 250m slipway and new race-boat parking, lifting and mooring facilities. The completion of the project late 2008 on tim ...
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  • The Olive Tree
    By: Alan Liptrot | - At the bottom of my garden, which lies in the Axarquia region of Andalusia, is a track that leads to Lake Vinuela. At the side of this track is an Olive tree that must be hundreds of years old. Its trunk, gnarled and twisted like an old mooring rope appears to be growing out of a huge rock. If this tree could talk, it would entertain you for hours. It was there long before the man-made lake appeared, and I suspect it will still be there when I have left this mortal coil.

    This morn ...

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  • Fractional Ownership Of Boats, Yachts - The Advantages
    By: Neil Robertson | - Why own your boat outright and pay for all the dock/mooring/maintenance costs yourself when you only use it for a few weeks a year? The number of weeks that most boats are used during a year is even less than for vacation homes. With fractional ownership you can share the cost without reducing the amount of time that you spend on the water.

    How Often Does Your Boat Really Get Used?

    When I was young and had no commitments I owned a boat. I was really keen on my s ...

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  • Steel Bollards And Telescopic Security Post
    By: Kal Banev | - Bollard

    A bollard is a short vertical post typically found where large ships dock. While originally it only meant a post used on a quay for mooring, the word now also describes a variety of structures to control or direct road traffic. The term may be related to bole, meaning the lower trunk of a tree.

    Mooring bollards

    A bollard, a name inherited from the Norman-French name Boulard still often met in Normandy,is a short wooden, iron or stone post used ...

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  • Property Investment In Croatia And Montenegro
    By: Nick Shinner | - Boasting over 1,200 islands, fantastically diverse sailing, and mooring that costs a third of the price of the Balearics, it's not surprising that Croatia and Montenegro are fast becoming the A-listers favourite ports of call, says Nick Shinner, Managing Director of Where on Earth.

    Eastern Adriatic

    There's nothing like stumbling across hidden treasure to get the wind in your sails. Imagine the French Riviera or the Amalfi Coast before they were built up and commerc ...

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  • Bruges Tourist Information
    By: Meredith Booney | - General summary of city:

    Bruges, Belgium, from the Norse word 'Bryggja' meaning mooring place, is one of the three regions and the capital of Flanders. Bruges has a population of over 100,000 and covers an area of approximately 138 km. This historic city, with its natural link to the sea, became a commercial center for European trade in early medieval times, as the harbor filled with ships carrying wool, grain, and wine. In a short while, the door opened for trade with count ...

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