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1.) Boat/US Magazine - History of Diving Museum opens

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 1 0:00:00 PST 2006

November 1, 2006 -- The Florida Keys now boasts a brand new museum dedicated to the history of diving. Located at mile marker 83 in Islamorada, FL, the Florida Keys...

2.) Sarasota Magazine - Adventures al fresco: thrills, chills and stunning beauty--five outdoor Sarasota experiences you'll love.

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 1 0:00:00 PST 2006

December 1, 2006 -- Once upon a time, the idea of Southwest Florida adventures conjured up images of bloodthirsty pirates and intrepid explorers braving raging seas...

3.) Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel - The power of $100

Over one day ago | Thu Apr 1 0:00:00 PST 2004

April 1, 2004 -- Restaurants that'll impress your friends... Brussels Comme Chez Soi long ago earned its third Michelin star, and the elegant art nouveau dining room...

4.) Men's Fitness - Rescue your cardio from boredom: for a bigger calorie meltdown, stop feeling like a gerbil on the treadmill and head outdoors

Over one day ago | Sun Jun 1 0:00:00 PDT 2003

June 1, 2003 -- Maybe you've already escaped the gym this spring for an occasional walk around the neighborhood, a run or bike ride on the streets, or a swim in the...

5.) Advanced Composites Bulletin - COMPOSITES DIVE INTO PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR FOR ADVENTURE SPORTS.

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 1 0:00:00 PST 2001

December 1, 2001 -- Impact-resistant three-dimensional composites have made possible the design of protective headgear that is comfortable, lightweight and so flexible...


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A hat is an item of clothing which is worn on the head — a kind of headgear. Hats are differentiated from caps by being more elaborate; hats have a high crown, a brim, or both and are larger than caps. A hat may be either placed on the head or, in the case of some women's hats, secured with hat-pins (which are pushed through the hat and the hair). Many hats are intended only for men or for women, while other hats are fashionable on both sexes. Purveyors of men's hats are called hatters and purveyors of ladies' hats are called milliners.

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