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- I am so sorry , there are some people in the world who beileve to the people who just wants earn money.
as God syas, the world is going to an end one day and there is no doubt about it. but the God is the only one who knows the date for that event. otherwise the life has no mining for us. Acording to Quran this world is going to an end one day. but nobody knows when this happens.
Quran talked about the last day in 1400 years ago in detail.Quran never specify a date for that day, but there are some signs before that event.
so far some of these signs is already happened. If you'r intersted to get idiea about the signs before end of the world, wtach this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nYoz4HxjNs The world will come to an end in 2012, 18/07/2008 05:28 - I am so sorry , there are some people in the world who beileve to the people who just wants earn money.
as God syas, the world is going to an end one day and there is no doubt about it. but the God is the only one who knows the date for that event. otherwise the life has no mining for us. Acording to Quran this world is going to an end one day. but nobody knows when this happens.
Quran talked about the last day in 1400 years ago in detail.Quran never specify a date for that day, but there are some signs before that event.
so far some of these signs is already happened. If you'r intersted to get idiea about the signs before end of the world, wtach this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nYoz4HxjNs The world will come to an end in 2012, 18/07/2008 05:28 - FUERTEVENTURA is the second largest of the 7 Canary Islands and is closest to the African coast. It has the highest number of sand dunes and longest sandy beaches of all the islands. It is regarded as the oldest of the Canaries with a landscape of contrasting volcanic contours, impressive beaches and a wonderful "wild" feel.
Children are welcome everywhere in Fuerteventura, indeed the Spanish dote on their children and welcome others as an extension of their own families.
Fuerteventura has long white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters which are perfect for family bathing.
The blue lagoons of EL COTILLO in the north east of the island are safe and idyllic - a perfect backdrop for classic family beach photographs. There are plenty of local restaurants and tapas bars for when you get peckish, or pack a picnic and enjoy your own space.
CALETA DE FUSTE (Castillo/Costa Caleta) is a man-made resort with imported sand which is an ideal centre for family holidays.
There are many family trips and activities available, and children will marvel at the seals in Caleta harbour.
Mini-golf, putting, (safe) bungey jumping and trampolining are available in CORRALEJO which is also home to the islands only Aqua-park.
Children from 6 years (to 60 years!) can participate in a desert laser adventure (complete with camoflage suit!) - fun for all the family, with a free BBQ included, and free pick-up from your hotel!
A trip on CATLANZA - a luxurious sailing catamaran round the island of LOS LOBOS, includes snorkelling and a free jet-ski ride, as well as plenty of refreshments and a mediterranean lunch.
Perhaps you and your children would like to learn to surf or try a practice dive? There are many schools available with qualified instructors and safe waters to play in!
Just outside the sleepy fishing village of LA LAJITA, in the west and half way down Fuerteventura, is the only zoo on the island, dedicated to showing a diverse display of flora and fauna. There are various animal and birds of prey shows, botanical gardens with colourful birds of paradise flying freely around, large cactus gardens, and even camel rides available.
Take a walk through the PARQUE NACIONAL just outside CORRALEJO, and marvel at the huge white sand dunes which are the home to the endangered houbara bustard, and the herds of goats which roam freely around the island.
Hire a car and head for BETANCURIA, in the middle of Fuerteventura, stop high in the mountains at one of the many parking laybys. Get out of your car, and watch the ravens circling overhead. Then wait a minute .... suddenly the hillside appears to come to life and movement is seen coming towards you from below. Look closer - the hillside is teeming with barbery squirrels, commonly known as chipmunks.
These wonderful little creatures will take food out of your hands, scamper a short distance away and merrily chomp on their bounty ... we've found them very partial to Pringles!!
A truly wonderful sight, and great fun for children and adults alike. Don't forget your camera!
Fuerteventura has so much to offer families, whether you want an active or relaxing holiday, you are sure to enjoy your stay.
Fuerteventura is perhaps the most laid-back of the 7 Canary Islands, with the space and calm to completely lose yourself and really relax.
Perhaps too quiet for some but there are plenty of things to do as detailed in LeisureZone - an independent magazine and website backed by the tourist board.
It highlights the culture and historical aspects of the island, but also advertises all sorts of leisure and activities available.
So if you are looking for a gateway with direct links to advertisers own websites who deal with your bookings direct, contact www.leisurezone.es enjoy! Guide to family fun on Fuerteventura, 18/07/2008 04:28 - I was born in Germany to a German Mother and an American Father. If I wished to immigrate to Germany from the USA would this fact help my ability to seek work papers and citizenship for myself and my family? So you want to move to Germany?, 17/07/2008 10:59
- If you're looking for a crash course in trad jazz, check out Dr. Michael White's Blue Crescent. I grabbed this at a show a couple days ago and it is great traditional jazz, An historical look at Jazz in Germany, 17/07/2008 06:41
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