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Infrequent 15 meters high billow in Hawaii
Amazing Data | December 9th 2009 by Leor
December 8, thousands of people and surfers flock to the beach in Hawaii, watching the infrequent large sea waves. Surfing enthusiasts around the world will participate in a competition, the competition will hold when the wave reaches to about 12 read more
The Hawaii Trivia Challenge
Letters from Hawaii | November 27th 2009
If you like Hawaii Trivia, you may enjoy our Hawaii Trivia Challenge. 95 Hawaii trivia questions to test your Hawaii knowledge and discover some interesting facts about the islands. We’ve been told the questions are pretty difficult, but you sh read more
20 Facts About Papaya
Eat This! | November 27th 2009
The papaya is the fruit of the Carica Papaya tree. It is native to southern Mexico and Central America and is now cultivated in many tropical regions. The fruit sometimes used to be referred to as a "tree melon." In Australia it is called Papaw or read more
Traveling testimonials; best nude beaches
blissholidays | November 25th 2009 by blissholidays
My friend Aaron is very lucky to have the job he has. Being a travel agent is a hard job but the rewards have no limit. In order to make so many people happy you really need to like dealing and in a way after so much experience you get to read peopl read more
Basic facts of the Abbott case on the Hague Convention on Child A…
International Family Law Blog | November 20th 2009
Here, I will begin addressing the Abbott v. Abbott case before the U.S. Supreme Court in January 2010. This series of entries will review the facts of the case and present both sides' arguments for this case. This case is abo read more
Falling Back: Daylight Savings Time, November 1st, 2009
Godly Sheep | October 31st 2009 by GodlySheep
It’s that time of year again. Thanks to Benjamin Franklin, New Zealand entomologist, George Vernon Hudson, we get to acknowledge just how many clocks we own. Remember for tonight to set your clocks BACK an hour (Fall back, Spring forward). read more
Colorado Daylight savings — when do we change our clocks?
Colorado Springs Vintage Homes | October 28th 2009
Daylight Savings 2009 in Colorado It’s that time of the year again, Daylight savings goes into affect next Sunday, November 1st For a Free Colorado Springs Relocation Guide, Email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com The U.S. begins Daylight Savin read more
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News from Somaliland and Neighbouring Countries | October 9th 2009 by kadar karie
U.S. President Barack Obama, 48, won the 2009 Nobel Prize for Peace on Friday. Here are some facts about Obama. EARLY LIFE Barack Obama was born in August 1961 to a Kenyan father and a white American mother. His father, Barack Obama Sr., married his read more
TIME for Kids; President Obama
Sandie Lee...Live it. Love it. Write it. | October 6th 2009 by Sandie Lee
Guess who: He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. He’s the 44th president of the United States of America and the first African American president to take office so far. And he may be the most important man in America, perhaps even in read more
Checking a list: Newhouses still on Forbes richest list
Inside Out | October 4th 2009 by Mary Ann Chick Whiteside
The writer behind Freefromeditors: came back from a well-deserved vacation in Hawaii and reminded us Someone in the Newhouse chain is still doing well though not a well as they once were. The 400 Richest Americans, according to For read more
Aloha Friday...let's share!
Mom's Best Bets | October 2nd 2009 by pat
It's Aloha Friday again!!Every Aloha Friday here at "Mom's Best Bets" we take a break and do something healthy!What I did: My daughter and I made sand angels and then read two books by the sea. The books we read were by "The Little Environmentalists. read more
Interesting Facts About Hawaii Volcano Lava
All Inclusive Vacations 4 all | September 30th 2009 by Zig Zag
Did you realize that the Hawaiian Islands are on the tops of major undersea volcanoes? Not a great amount of people do! There are more than fifteen volcanoes in what we consider the Hawaiian Islands, though currently only three are consid read more
FACTBOX-Some facts about the islands of Samoa
BreadandCircuses | September 30th 2009
Here are some data on volcanic islands: AMERICAN SAMOA * is a U.S. territory with a population of 65,628 people. * is about the size of Washington, DC, with only 77 square miles (199 square kilometers) of Earth's surface. * is located read more
FACTBOX: Some facts about the Samoa islands – NIMBRUNG.NET
Gadget Technology Insurance Lifestyle Information News at Yo… | September 29th 2009 by Nicolas Setiono
New Zealand Herald FACTBOX: Some facts about the Samoa islands Reuters United States and Germany divided the Samoan archipelago in 1899, with Germany keeping the western islands . * The smaller group of eastern islands occupied ... Earthquake Strike read more
Few Facts About Oahu
Escape 2 Mars | September 23rd 2009 by Robert Martin
Oahu otherwise known as “The Gathering place” is the third largest and the most densely inhabited island in the state of Hawaii. The state capital Honolulu and world renowned Waikki in Oahu offers enormous options right from historic adventures t read more
Facts about Fuel
The Savvy Minute | September 12th 2009
Fuel has been a major preoccupation for the last years , countries are fighting for it and it's controling the economy, so here's some facts about fuel :Gasoline: Gasoline helps power the American dream, giving us the freedom to travel where we want read more
Bank says Hawaii credit card spending off 10% - Bizjournals.com
The Hawaii Network | September 4th 2009 by lik
Bank says Hawaii credit card spending off 10%Bizjournals.comThe data is part of an economic forecast by Leroy Laney, First Hawaiian Bank economic adviser and professor of economics and finance at Hawaii Pacific ...50 fun facts about Hawaii as 50th st read more
50 fun facts about Hawaii as 50th star hits 50 - Seattle Post Int…
The Hawaii Network | September 3rd 2009 by lik
50 fun facts about Hawaii as 50th star hits 50Seattle Post IntelligencerIn the 50 years since Hawaii became a state and jet travel to the islands began, much about this former Polynesian kingdom has become familiar territory for ...Hawaii coffee prod read more
What to see in Hawaii?
Do It Yourself with Home Improvement Blog.net | August 14th 2009
This tour covers three historic sites that shaped the outcome of World War II in one complete tour. From the moment you board the tour bus, you'll hear interesting facts about WWII, and its devastating effects. You'll visit legendary Pearl Harbor whe read more
Sharing my Hawaii Trip
Do It Yourself with Home Improvement Blog.net | August 3rd 2009
The Pearl Harbor Tour will take you back in time to 1941. Your personal tour guides, dressed in World War II period air corps attire, will provide historical facts leading up to the war along with any questions about this historic day. Included in th read more
Obama’s Birth Certificate
Deanna's Ramblings | July 28th 2009 by Deanna
I really wonder how much longer this is going to go on. The so-called “birthers” are still making noise about Barack Obama’s birth certificate and whether it’s real. They say that he was born in Kenya, It’s tiresome. read more
Citizenship Overboard
Blog Blog Fishcakes | July 23rd 2009 by Nicolaus Aufdenkampe
I'm worried about us. Something in our collective psyche is coming off the hinges. It's happening in a gradual and indistinct fashion, so we may not be fully aware, but there is an erosion occurring, nonetheless. As Melville once posited, "Who in read more
Shame on you, World Net Daily
The Fat Limey | July 15th 2009 by Richard
The self-described 'uncompromising' journalists at the World Net Daily continue to refuse to be compromised by having to use things like 'facts' to support their arguments.That's right, they're still pushing their 'Obama wasn't born in the USA' thing read more
Premo Meme Award from Luthien
Penny Duncan Creations | July 12th 2009 by Penny Duncan
HOW COOL IS THIS!!!! Thank you SO much Luthien for this AWESOME award!!!!!!You've all got to check out Lutien's blog Pimp & Paint I'm totally honored to receive this award from and her and I THANK YOU my friend!!!!!! Now i have to tell you 7 fa read more
Facts about Oahu Iife every visitor must know
hawaii travel attraction | July 10th 2009 by alizah usman
The first thing that someone should think about before visiting any place aside from his home is to have a knowledge and facts about the safety for himself and his family.Same is the case with Oahu.The most incidents occurring with the visitors in Oa read more
Wolfsnail A Backyard Predator
Lori Calabrese Writes | July 5th 2009 by Lori Calabrese
Whoever thought that a snail could be a backyard predator? In Wolfsnail: A Backyard Predator, the Campbells enlighten young readers (and older alike!) about this predator who stalks its prey, uses its tentacles to search for food, then grabs its vic read more
Tea Party Giveaways, Schedule and AWARD
The Play of Light and Shadow | June 23rd 2009 by EM Zeleny
As much as I tried to get it all done, I just could not. So, this is NOT all... This is what we got so far...Gothic Cross Chain and Pendant, $50 Michael's Card and a bag of chocolate....July/August Tea time magazine and Skele- Jingle Wand...3 Alice i read more
Facts about Hawaii:
Five Star Life | May 19th 2009 by Renee Gardner
Before reaching a new destination, many people like to learn a little bit about the place they will be visiting. Hawaii is no different. Here are a few facts about the state of Hawaii that you may find fun and interesting. read more
10 facts about Hawaii you must know
hawaii travel attraction | May 10th 2009 by alizah usman
Hawaiian Islands are considered to rise on the face of earth, thousands of years ago as the results of volcanoes eruptions. Hawaiian Islands were discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778 who named these Islands as “Sandwich Islands”. He was stabb read more

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