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Dune Buggy Riding PDF Print E-mail

A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle that has large wheels, and wide tires, and is designed for use on sand dunes or beaches. The vehicle is usually modified with changes in engine and chassis. These modifications are usually designed to increase the power to weight ratio by lightening the vehicle and increasing engine power. Tourists drive in these vehicles on specially designed trails or on the beaches and enjoy the thrill and adventure of the ride.
 
Eco Tours PDF Print E-mail

Ecotourism which is also known as ecological tourism is a form of tourism that appeals to ecologically conscious individuals and focuses on travel to destinations where flora, fauna and cultural heritage are the primary attractions. Ecotourism is a conceptual experience for those who are involved into researching and understanding the environment around them and volunteering, and learning new ways to live on the planet with out tipping the natural balance of there Eco system.
 
Fishing PDF Print E-mail

Fishing is simply the process of catching fish. In addition to providing food through harvesting fish, modern fishing is both a recreational and professional sport. The techniques used for fishing have been generally the same for centuries and include netting, trapping, angling and hand gathering. The term fishing is not usually applied to catching aquatic mammals such as whales, (where the term "whaling" is more appropriate), or to commercial fish farming.
 
Golf PDF Print E-mail

Golf is one the most expensive and rewarding games. It is a sport in which a player, using many types of clubs made of different materials including woods, irons, and putters, hits a ball into each hole on a golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes. Golf is one of the few games that do not use a standardized playing area or a standard ground. The game is played on golf "courses", each one of which has a unique design and typically consists of 9 or 18 holes.
 
Hang Gliding PDF Print E-mail

Hang gliding is an air sport in which the participant flies a light and un-motorized foot launchable aircraft called a hang glider. Most of these gliders are made of aluminum or composite-framed fabric wing. Pilots generally control the aircraft by shifting body weight however other devices, including some flight control systems, may also be used. In the sport's early days, participants were restricted to gliding down small hills for a flight of few minutes however; modern technology has made it possible for the gliders to fly for hours and over large distances.
 
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