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ftoepfer Posts:2
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| 01/26/2010 4:27 AM |
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| Hi, we will be on vacation in the cape town area beginning feb. and would appreciate some advice on what kite size to bring and where to start out. We will be staying in Scarborough, but need a beach more apt for beginner/intermediate (not much experience w/ waves). Can anyone recommend good beaches nearby and tell us about what wind speed to expect.
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bradjan470 Posts:12
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| 01/26/2010 1:19 PM |
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| Hey, since you are in the nearby area best place would be to hit langebaan for at least one session. |
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ftoepfer Posts:2
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| 01/27/2010 2:21 AM |
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| Great, thank you? How many knots can we expect (aprox.)? |
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shuyuliu Posts:128
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| 01/15/2012 3:34 PM |
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Private cars have entered Chinese families. More and more people drive to work in their own ears. And it seems a trend that all can possess a family car in the future. But is it really good to have a car? Owning a car means spending time and money buying, learning to drive and repairing it. So you seem to pay a lot for a big trouble. Besides, if every family has a car, what will the road be like? Crowded? Jammed with... Oh, my God! Family cars are intended to be convenient,new kobe bryant shoes 2012 but will it really bring convenience to the everyday life in a country with such a large population? Moreover, driving cars will very likely make people sit all the time without any exercises. It will do harm to the physical body. Comparatively, riding bicycles is mtIch better and economical. So,I think, it is not appropriate for China to popularize family cars in the near future, especially in our big densely-populated cities. |
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