By: Simon Damerell | 2010-11-23 | Real Estate Apartments are nothing new, blocks of hundreds sometimes thousands of people can be found living in cramped living spaces around the world and naturally when people think of apartment buildings this is what they think of. read more
By: MIca G. | 2010-12-06 | Tools and equipment This is because the temperature beneath the earth remains hot and warm regardless of the rain or the snow on its surface. Read more... read more
By: Moataz Kadada | 2010-04-02 | Automotive Thinking of taking your SUV or Pickup truck through the woods? You won't get far without the right kind of tires. Off Road tires were specifically designed for one thing and one thing only. That thing is off road driving. Yes they made a tire specifically for driving in the dirt. read more
By: Jenny Birkin | 2010-09-27 | Automotive Off road tires are different from the conventional tires because these tires are not meant for normal asphalt roads. Off the road vehicles include wheel loaders, backhoes, graders, trenchers, as well as large mining trucks, with four-wheel drives. read more
By: Robert Paulson | 2010-10-30 | Marketing A holiday outdoors with family and friends or an expedition through vast, foreign areas on a getaway vacation from the stresses of modern living is made much easier and more enjoyable by taking a vehicle with four-wheel drive capabilities with you. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-10 | News and society New Zealand's officials are preparing for the worst environmental disaster in the country’s history after the container ship MV Rena ran aground 12 nautical miles off the coast on Wednesday. Authorities are underway to remove 2,000 tonnes of oil from the vessel. It was reported that 20-30 tonnes of oil have been spilled into the Bay of Plenty, near port of Tauranga, one of the country's most spectacular coastlines and top tourist destinations. If the ship breaks up, 1,700 tonnes of heavy fuel could be released into an area that is home to various animals, including penguins, whales, dolphins and seals and so on. read more
By: nike shox | 2010-11-11 | Arts & Entertainment Nike shox shoes plastic outsole also provides the suitable amount of traction and toughness. read more
By: Jack Allen | 2012-06-01 | Shopping Difficulties and challenges are part of life and you never know what you are going to deal with next. Therefore it is necessary that you live every moment of your life to the maximum and be ready for each and every second of your life. read more
By: Jenny Halimi | 2010-10-21 | Cars Selecting the best off road wheels is no longer a tough job with right guidance and information. You need to learn how to replace wheels which will affect the overall vehicle performance. read more
By: Walter Gore | 2012-06-15 | Automotive Considering grim economic recession and hiking oil prices, it doesn’t seem like a good idea to talk about massive gas guzzlers and their off road abilities. read more
By: James Neilson | 2011-12-23 | Extreme There are a number of brands that make off road go karts, and these karts are usually the more durable of the machines that you can find. They will also be a good deal more expensive, thanks to the fact that their engines will be more powerful and they will have a sturdier frame. read more
By: Racks Jackson | 2012-02-04 | Motorcycles Quads come in different sizes of engine which is usually stated in cubic centimeters (cc). The cc is a rough measurement of the volume displaced by the cylinders of the engine. The power of the engine may lie between 50cc and 800cc. read more
By: Leslie Preston | 2010-03-31 | Destinations From secluded horseshoe bays to surf breaks crashing on pristine white sand, NZ's Coromandel Peninsula is a veritable treasure trove of beautiful beaches. Here's our guide to the best beaches Coromandel has to offer. read more
By: Leslie Preston | 2010-03-31 | Destinations At the northern end of NZ's Coromandel Peninsula lies a spectacular smorgasbord of largely unpopulated, unspoiled beaches with pristine white sand so fine it squeaks between your toes. Welcome to the beach heaven starting with the gateway to this north facing coastal playground; Matarangi. read more
By: Leslie Preston | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Considered one of the Coromandel's best kept secrets, Cooks Beach is 3 km of crescent shaped golden sand beach flanked to the west by the tree clad Shakespeare Cliff and to the east by the Purangi Estuary. What makes Cooks Beach unique is its location. read more