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Organizing and Packing for a Cruise

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Apr 28 2012

What to take on a cruise. How to organize your cabin so that you have space. What to pack! Great information and the use of a back of the door shoe holder by BookCruisesAndTravel.com

Eritrea Oceans Red Sea – Exploring the secrets (Part 2 )

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Apr 24 2012

The Red Sea is one of the youngest oceans in the world and one of the warmest. The northern region, with its diverse array of marine life, is one of the most visited dive locations on earth while the southern end remains virtually unexplored. It’s a global hotspot for marine biology and an important trade route throughout human history, linking the trade goods of India and the Far East with the markets of Egypt and Europe. The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea, teeming with marine life and home to some of the warmest waters on the planet. With unique access, expedition leader Paul Rose, environmentalist Philippe Cousteau Jr, maritime archaeologist Dr Lucy Blue and marine biologist and oceanographer Tooni Mahto investigate whether the vibrant coral here can help other coral reefs threatened by global warming. They dive in one of only two places on Earth you can see a new ocean being born; they explore the wreck of an Italian ship, to find her top secret, deadly cargo; and they uncover archaeological evidence of one of early man’s first encounters with the sea. And Philippe Cousteau Jr has an emotional journey to the remains of an ambitious underwater village established by his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, in 1963 to discover whether humans could live beneath the waves

Royal Caribbean | Shellphone TV Commerical

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Apr 16 2012

Are you in need of the vacation of a lifetime? The sea is calling. Answer it Royally with Royal Caribbean International.

Eritrea Oceans Red Sea – Exploring the secrets (Part 1 )

cruise tips, help, secrets & advice | Posted by admin
Apr 12 2012

The Red Sea is one of the youngest oceans in the world and one of the warmest. The northern region, with its diverse array of marine life, is one of the most visited dive locations on earth while the southern end remains virtually unexplored. It’s a global hotspot for marine biology and an important trade route throughout human history, linking the trade goods of India and the Far East with the markets of Egypt and Europe. The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea, teeming with marine life and home to some of the warmest waters on the planet. With unique access, expedition leader Paul Rose, environmentalist Philippe Cousteau Jr, maritime archaeologist Dr Lucy Blue and marine biologist and oceanographer Tooni Mahto investigate whether the vibrant coral here can help other coral reefs threatened by global warming. They dive in one of only two places on Earth you can see a new ocean being born; they explore the wreck of an Italian ship, to find her top secret, deadly cargo; and they uncover archaeological evidence of one of early man’s first encounters with the sea. And Philippe Cousteau Jr has an emotional journey to the remains of an ambitious underwater village established by his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, in 1963 to discover whether humans could live beneath the waves

Travel Tip – Stay Connected on Your Cruise.wmv

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Apr 01 2012

Don’t get stuck with a huge mobile phone bill when you return from an international vacation. Marianne Schwab, TV Travel Show Producer, is onboard the MSC Poesia shares some important tips to save you money while staying connected with family, friends and your business, while on a cruise or an international vacation. Get Marianne’s money saving travel advice at www.best-travel-deals-tips.com

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