Birds Of North America
Birds Of North America
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Bermuda, Travel, Vacation and Relax, No Pollen
Posted on November 21st, 2009 No commentsBermuda has a remarkably mild climate that seldom sees extremes of either hot or cold. During the winter months (December through March), temperatures average 70F. The hottest part of the year is between May and mid-October, when temperatures range from 75F to 85F. The summer months are somewhat drier, although rainfall is spread fairly evenly throughout the year.
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Four Reasons Why Vancouver Island Is Ranked #1
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 No comments‘Conde Nast Traveler Magazine’ readers have ranked Vancouver Island as the “Top North American Island” eight years in a row and this was matched by the readers of ‘Travel + Leisure Magazine’ who voted this island in the Pacific North-West as “The World’s Best Island in the Continental United States and Canada”.
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