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Snorkel Fiji, the Soft Coral Capital of the World
Created on July 08, 2009 by David G. Elliott, WriterFiji is a country with over three hundred islands, which can beg the question of which islands to visit. Whatever your choice, the one phenomenon not to be missed—regardless of age, money or familiarity—is snorkelling! Fiji snorkelling is unparalleled with its warm clear waters and spectacular array of coral reefs. Flying into Nadi International Airport on the main island of Fiji is an incredible sight as an endless number of islands sprawl for miles in the distance. Among them is the tropical paradise of Robinson Crusoe Island. Framed by teal-alluring waters, Robinson Crusoe Island is a tiny island which can be covered in under a half an hour and has a maximum of fifty people allowed on it at one time. With free kayak and ...
Teaching English Abroad: A Simple Life
Created on May 28, 2009 by David G. Elliott, WriterThinking of teaching English abroad but finding yourself with various unanswered questions? Well, I can tell you in three words that teaching abroad is a great and popular experience... it's 'a simple life.' There are various reasons why people decide to pick up and leave the comforts of their homes in order to experience working in a different country. First, many individuals see teaching English abroad as a win-win situation. You have the opportunity to leave home while experiencing a new culture. Some may simply just need a change of scenery. Others will use this opportunity to try and save money to travel or pay off debt. Finally, numerous people will decide to teach English abroad simply because it is new, exciting and different from ...
Get Your Hands (and everything else) Dirty at the Boryeong Mud Festival, Seoul
Created on February 17, 2009 by David G. Elliott, WriterBoryeong Mud Festival in Boryeong, South Korea, is a great event for foreigners, Koreans, families, and just about everybody in between. If you are wondering what the Boryeong Mud Festival is; basically the name says it all. It's a festival involving all kinds of mud activities. In addition to all the mud, this distinctive affair shares live entertainment, music, contests, exciting nightlife, and fireworks. Over this nine day, two-weekend span in mid-to late July, foreigners and Koreans descend on Daecheon Beach for the Boryeong Mud Festival in Seoul. The Boryeong Mud Festival is a young festival that has been gaining popularity every year over its thirteen years of existence. Boryeong, about an hour or two-hour drive (depending on traffic) south of Seoul, is known in ...
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