Posted by Geoffrey McCabe at Feb 28th, 2010 in Surfing
by Geoffrey McCabe
Welcome to paradise – the beautiful beach towns of Santa Teresa and Malpais. These surfing destinations are known for their amazing jungles, wild animals, beautiful sunsets, and great restaurants in a remote beach setting. Whether you’re looking for inexpensive backpacker hotels within walking distance of the beach, or ultra-luxury boutique hotels, Santa Teresa and Malpais have them both.
When you arrive in Santa Teresa and Malpais, you’ll instantly become aware that you’ve found an amazing and unique place, very different from most other villages in Costa Rica. The Malpais area has been compared with Hawaiin beach towns decades ago, but with monkeys in its forests, or with a warm-water version of Santa Cruz, California.
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Posted by Byron Jonas at Feb 28th, 2010 in Surfing
by Damian Papworth
Do you want more excitement when playing sports? Do you want more thrills and exhilaration that is challenging and pushes you to the limit? If you do, extreme sports may be the right choice for you.
Activities that have a type of danger in them are extreme sports. They involve things like physical exertion, stunts, special gear, speed, and height. There are three kinds you can do; air, land, and water.
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Posted by Alexis Kurt at Feb 27th, 2010 in Surfing
by Alexis Kurt
It is very important that each year we take few days off from our daily routine life and spend some quality time with our family and friends. Vacationing with them with the Sun, Sand and Water around can be quite exciting. Indulging in few water sports activities is the perfect way of having fun. It can be quite thrilling to ride the high waves under the warm sun.
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Posted by Alexis Jamison at Feb 25th, 2010 in WindSurfing
by Dimitri M.
The power kite buggy is a vehicle power driven by a kite and is manufactured with this purpose in mind. It is a single seater and has a front wheel steering and two attached back wheels. You have to coordinate the steering and flying in order to regulate the pace of the vehicle. A velocity of 100km /hr can be attained for a skilled surfer.
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Posted by Byron Jonas at Feb 24th, 2010 in Surfing
by Damian Papworth
For the adventurous, enjoying life can mean being closer to death. To break out of the normal routine, people plan extreme sport adventures to experience new activities, locations and lifestyles.
Some extreme sports, such as base jumping, are necessarily for experts only. However, with the right guide and assistance, people can participate in a lot of exciting sports. Tandem skydiving or paragliding, assisted piloting and kiteboarding can all be life changing experiences for beginners who’ll see a world outside of what they thought possible.
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Posted by Lewis Arbour at Feb 23rd, 2010 in Surfing
by Larry Grayson
Hundreds of millions of people use the World Wide Web on a daily basis. There are many places you can access the Internet these days, lots of individuals own a PC or laptop computer and access the Internet from various places. People use the Internet and other on-line programs for assorted reasons.
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Posted by Alexis Jamison at Feb 21st, 2010 in Surfing
by John Lubow
Kite surfing is becoming a very sought after water sport which is tremendously thrilling and enjoyable. You can pursue this sport any where with stable onshore winds. Beaches and large areas of the ocean are ideal for this sport. Big lakes, rivers and inlets are also other areas where this sport can be pursued.
You will need a <a href=’surfing kiteboard to balance yourself on while you are surfing the waters. The surfer is dragged over the waters by the force that is produced by the kite that is used for surfing. You can strap your feet to the board, but there are many experienced people that do not make use of the straps.
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