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California's theme parks ramp up the thrills for summer By Judy Green - Special to The Bee Published 12:00 am PDT Sunday, May 18, 2008 With summer on the horizon, it's time to plan for those special days of big fun. New wild rides promise teetering on the edge of fear and others promise cooling off in a splash. We've checked with the theme park gurus across the state to find out what's in store     

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Author: Ablang
Date: Jul 22, 2008 12:13

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<melbgirl1979@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:451295aa@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Hello > > We are two Aussie girls travelling to the US in early January. We will be > flying into LAX and want to visit tourist areas of Los Angeles, Hollywood, > Anaheim and San Diego. We want to visit the theme parks and zoos such as > Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knott's Berry Farm, Seaworld, San Diego     

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Author: travelguy72
Date: Nov 22, 2006 22:01

On 8/15/2006 1:05 PM ROD wrote: My little sis is travelling to American in a few weeks with her mates and they are doing it on the cheap. Mostly California. Mostly hostels. Maybe hitchhiking (sounds a bit dodgy). Maybe backpacking. Eating cheaply. I want to ensure she is safe and is careful. Apart from going with her, anyone have tips for me to share. She won't listen but I can
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On 8/15/2006 1:05 PM ROD wrote: > My little sis is travelling to American in a few weeks with her mates and > they are doing it on the cheap. Mostly California. Mostly hostels. Maybe > hitchhiking (sounds a bit dodgy). Maybe backpacking. Eating cheaply. I want > to ensure she is safe and is careful. Apart from going with her, anyone > have tips for me to share. She won't listen but I can     

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Author: Cathy Kearns
Date: Sep 21, 2006 13:57

Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Biking Michael Vandeman, Ph.D. Last Updated April 2, 2008 1. Why do people mountain bike? a. They say that using a bike allows them to get much farther, in the same amount of time, than they can by walking. They also maintain constant pressure on land managers, to open more and more trails to bikes. Of course, all of these trails are already open to
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Biking Michael Vandeman, Ph.D. Last Updated April 2, 2008 1. Why do people mountain bike? a. They say that using a bike allows them to get much farther, in the same amount of time, than they can by walking. They also maintain constant pressure on land managers, to open more and more trails to bikes. Of course, all of these trails are already open to     

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Author: Brian K
Date: Aug 15, 2006 23:32

Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Biking Michael Vandeman, Ph.D. Last Updated April 2, 2008 1. Why do people mountain bike? a. They say that using a bike allows them to get much farther, in the same amount of time, than they can by walking. They also maintain constant pressure on land managers, to open more and more trails to bikes. Of course, all of these trails are already open to
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Biking Michael Vandeman, Ph.D. Updated April 2, 2008 1. Why do people mountain bike? a. They say that using a bike allows them to get much farther, in the same amount of time, than they can by walking. They also maintain constant pressure on land managers, to open more and more trails to bikes. Of course, all of these trails are already open to them     

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Author: Brian K
Date: Aug 15, 2006 23:32

Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Biking Michael Vandeman, Ph.D. Updated April 2, 2008 1. Why do people mountain bike? a. They say that using a bike allows them to get much farther, in the same amount of time, than they can by walking. They also maintain constant pressure on land managers, to open more and more trails to bikes. Of course, all of these trails are already open to them
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Author: Mike Vandeman
Date: Sep 14, 2008 20:25

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Author: Mike Vandeman
Date: Sep 14, 2008 20:25

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Author: Mike Vandeman
Date: Sep 14, 2008 20:25

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Author: Mike Vandeman
Date: Sep 6, 2008 07:15

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Author: Mike Vandeman
Date: Sep 6, 2008 07:15

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