Sunday, August 26, 2012

camping in southern california Barracuda are not really dangerous, just scary-looking, especially with their rather frightening and







Barracuda are not really dangerous, just scary-looking, especially with their rather camping in southern california frightening and ever-present grin. The sleek, silver tiger of the ocean is a curious creature, however, and will often follow you around, which can be a little unnerving. If you happen camping in southern california to be feeding the local reef fish, which you shouldn t do, you should always be on the lookout for something bigger. A barracuda after his share of the pie will attack like lightning and, although he s only after your hand-out, it might be your hand he takes.

out of Miami. The ship does its three-night itinerary leaving port on Fridays for Nassau and their private island of Coco Cay. The four-night camping in southern california cruise leaves port on Mondays, and it too visits Nassau and Coco Cay. Rates start at around camping in southern california $350 per person, depending upon the season. 800-453-4022. www.royalcaribbean.com.

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