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Pop Century Resort in Disneyworld, How is the toilet paper?

January 31, 2010 by GroovieT · 9 Comments 

Im serious, is it that cheap flat kind You would find at rest stops or at any restauraunt or is it like Charmin? Im really wanting to know because I need pillow soft toilet paper like Charmin! Please if you know answer this question. Thanks!
Should I pack my own?

What hotel is the best hotel to stay at in las vegas to celebrate a 21st birthday?

January 31, 2010 by Lisa McLaughlin · 3 Comments 

I’m trying to plan my 21st birthday, I want it to be a trip to las vegas but i wanted to see if i could get a hotel room or something that had more than one bedroom in it, so my friends and I can have our own privacy. Any recommendations? I’m also open to any other 21st birthday ideas!!

Occupations in Deep Sea Diving

January 31, 2010 by Owen Jones · Leave a Comment 

Have you ever considered an exclusive career? If you have, then you may have a lot of different careers in mind. If you enjoy scuba diving, then you may be asking yourself what sort of occupation you can get from scuba diving apart from being a scuba diving instructor. Apart from just being able to explore the ocean, you will see that there are occupations that entail deep sea diving.

There are a lot of occupations that involve deep sea diving. One such occupation is that of being a commercial diver. This kind of diving requires a lot of bravery and stringent qualifications.

Deep sea divers are implicated in a lot of types of projects. One is salvage work on sunken ships, while others include the cleaning of the hulls of ships. Deep sea divers are also needed on deep sea oil rigs to weld pipes undersea as well as clean steel.

There is a wide scope of projects that require commercial divers. However, training is very rigorous because you will need to deal with dangerous materials underwater, such as high explosives and you will be in dangerous situations too. In this respect, commercial divers are distinctive from typical recreational divers, because they are well-trained in all aspects of diving safety to the point that everything they do undersea should be just right.

So, how does one become a commercial diver? Firstly, you have to remember that commercial diving is different from recreational diving. Having an open water qualification is simply not enough for you to become a qualified commercial diver. You still have to go to school for this type of employment.

In commercial diving school, you will be taught all about dive tables and how to use them. You will also be taught about undersea welding and how to handle high explosives underwater. Safety is the most significant aspect of commercial diving.

You will also be taught undersea communications and emergency safety procedures in case something goes wrong. In commercial diving, you will also learn about the dangers of working underwater, especially in deep diving, where nitrogen narcosis is quite common. You will also learn about the symptoms of nitrogen sickness or bends and how to become aware of it if a fellow diver is suffering from nitrogen narcosis.

You will also be taught about the different air mixes necessary to diving, such as air, nitrox, and trimix. This is important as you will be breathing it underwater. Breathing the incorrect blend when you go deep sea diving can be fatal.

Commercial diving is a promising career that is full of adventure. The pay is one of the best in the world and you will also be able to use hi-tech scuba diving equipment, such as rebreathers, state-of-the-art underwater scooters, underwater radio communications, as well as hi-tech industrial tools.

Deep sea diving occupations, such as commercial diving is a rewarding occupation. If you have the courage for it and you want a occupation that is full of adventure, then commercial diving is for you. Just remember that in deep sea diving, safety must always come first. Remember these things and you can be sure that you will be able to have a wonderful and fulfilling occupation as a commercial diver.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a lot of topics, but is currently occupied with Body Glove wetsuit products. If you would like to know more about Body Glove Wetsuit Sale, please go over to our website for some impressive bargains.

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Places To Visit In Vietnam

January 31, 2010 by J. M. Maurette · Leave a Comment 

Explore Hanoi

If you are looking for one of the best tourist attractions for your Vietnam holidays, Hanoi is probably it. This big bustling city may seem a bit confronting at first, but give it a week or two and it will grow on you. Visit the famous must see Perfume Pagoda, and nearby Ha Long Bay and Sapa. Another great tourist destination the Old District.

Explore Northeast Vietnam

Take a trip off the beaten track and visit regions like Cao Bang and Ha Giang. Most tourists never see these places. The average trip, taken on four wheeled vehicles, lasts about five days. To explore even wilder areas, add a couple of days to your journey.

Hue

South of Hanoi is the ancient Vietnamese capital known as Hue. Take a few days to have a wander and see the sights, especially some of the wonderful old temples around the place.

Pop into Hoi An

A lovely beach is just the first of many great attractions in this wonderful city. You will never grow tired of looking at the incredible architecture in the beautiful streets of Hoi An, or picking up tailor-made clothes at bargain prices.

Nha Trang

This large town has a number of excellent beaches. They are great for scuba diving, so you might want to stay four or five days to get the most out of your visit. If you don\’t like scuba diving then a couple of days should be all you need to have a look around.

Welcome to Saigon!

Saigon, or Ho Chi Minh city as it is also known, is business central in Vietnam. It\’s even wilder than Hanoi! But it also has plenty of sights and activities on offer.

Drift along with the Mekong Delta

An experience like no other – find a boat and make your way down the Mekong Delta. Don\’t forget to stop at some of the floating markets!

Phu Quoc Island

This island is located just south of Cambodia and is like a little piece of paradise. Though it is growing commercially, it is still unspoiled and can offer clear waters and beautiful, long beaches.

Jose Mauricio Maurette is the Director of Quest World Travel Ltd and a specialist in organizing Dubai, Cuba, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam Holidays. For more information visit www.questworldtravel.com

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