Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at
12:32 am
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- United States Air Force Documents
- Caribbean & South America
- Replacement for January 1955
Product Description
Paper back official book of the Air Force, charts, diagrams, schedules and maps, 175pp, 8vo.
Supplementary Flight Information Document Caribbean and South America
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at
12:31 am
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- Lightweight Black Waterproof Sandal with molded wedge heels
- Raised footbed with massaging nubs.
- 2 1/2″ heel on 1″ platform.
Product Description
Fashionable Water Shoes/Heels Walk away from the Pool-Spa-Gym-Vacation -to go to lunch in these Molded look Rubber Heels
Criss Cross Front with 1 piece molded heel makes these shoes a little more functional for many uses and events
Criss Cross front is enhanced with a silvertone buckle
Shoes have Ridges on the sole for a
Non-Skid bottom
On the Foot bed Massaging nubs help you to feel wonderful all day long
2 1/2″ heel on 1″ platform. Raised footbed with massaging nubs. Whole sizes only. Half sizes, order one size up.
Avon Lightweight Comfort Sandal Waterproof size 10
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at
12:29 am

- Birki’s Limited Edition Disney Collection slip-on style sandal in “Minnie”
- Birko-Flor Upper
- Anatomically-contoured cork footbed supports your feet’s arches and adapts to your foot’s shape over time
- Adjustable buckle
- Lightweight EVA soles are shock-absorbing, flexible and replaceable
Product Description
Birki’s® & Disney®: A delightful and enchanting couple just like Minnie & Mickey! You’ll love the limited edition Salina from Birki’s Disney-Collection. With its cozy leather upper and thickly padded, suede-covered footbed, the Salina sandal from Birki’s will provide unbeatable comfort. Its timeless design, too, has buckle-accented Z-straps for a fun, updated look.
Birki’s Women’s Salina Cork Sandal,Minnie,38 Narrow EU
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
12:38 am

Product Description
This book offers comprehensive coverage of vessels that cruise the region and what they offer–service, cabin details, amenities, passenger/crew ratio, dining options and itineraries. The guide covers: Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Puerto Rico, St. Martin, Guadeloupe, St. Thomas & Martinique.
The author tells you how to get the most out of your 8-10 hours in each port the ships will be calling on. Information covered includes taxi tours, where to find the best shops, tour operators who are familiar with the ships’ schedules and will get you back to your ship on time. For most ports, suggested walking tours are detailed, and out-of-town attractions are described as well.
Cruising the Eastern Caribbean: A Guide to the Ships & Ports of Call
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at
12:35 am

Product Description
“Baby let me take you on a sea cruise” The lyrics to Frankie Ford’s song “Sea Cruise” seem to echo the sentiments of many people when planning a vacation. Some think it’s out of the realm of possibilities when considering a vacation on a budget, but not anymore! Many people, including myself, think that cruising the open seas on a luxury ship is a vacation we can’t even dream of. However, with some careful planning and saving, a cruise is definitely within the realm of possibilities! The cost of cruising has dropped dramatically over the last few years, and it’s become affordable for almost everyone as a vacation alternative. But many of us could afford to cruise even more often if we could just cut down on all the extra onboard and on-shore costs, above and beyond the actual cruise fare. There are hundreds of tips out there on how to save money on your cruise. Whether you get advice from family and friends, the Internet, or your local travel agent, they all are valuable. The only problem is how do you remember them all? This book has taken the best tips from several sources and put them in one convenient place – HERE! Almost anyone can take a cruise vacation that’s everything depicted in the movies and on television. You can enjoy The Bahamas, Hawaii, Mexico, and even Alaska aboard luxury cruise ships with all the amenities of a resort on land. The key to making the most of your cruise vacation is to know where you can save money without sacrificing fun or rest and relaxation. Many cruises are all-inclusive, but that doesn’t necessarily mean “ALL inclusive”. There are extra charges for items on board as well as activities and shore trips. You deserve to enjoy your vacation and all that comes with it, and you can do it on a budget! What could be better than that? So sit back and read up on the best ways to save money on your cruise. Gopher, Julie, and Doc from “The Love Boat” won’t be there, but YOU will be!
VACATION CRUISING… How to save money without sacrificing fun!
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