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The 10 steps below will ensure that GoogleBot and other search engine spiders are able to crawl your site with little effort when they visit you. The search engines job is to index as many pages as possible from the web and they do this by trying to find the most efficient pages to process so that they may move on to the next. You can ensure their favor by helping them to index your site efficiently and effectively.
Proper Nesting
Many spiders are built to parse the HTML on your page. One of the things that may confuse a parser or cause it to work harder is improper nesting of HTML elements on a page. These are tags that are opened and closed out of order such as abc…cab versus abc…cba In order to have the spiders crawl through your page flawlessly, visit validator.w3c.org and use their HTML validator specifically looking for error messages that say “end tag for ‘####’ omitted, but its declaration does not permit this” or “end tag for element ‘####’ which is not open”. These are errors that signify improper nesting and while they may allow some spiders to visit your website, your site will lose valuable SEO points because the spiders cannot visit your site as efficiently as it can visit other sites. Remember, search engines need to spider many pages quickly to stay in their game.
Use of Frames
This is a spider killer if there ever was one. You simply cannot link to a specific page in a framed site with any effectiveness. If you link directly to a page within the frame, the rest of the framed page disappears. If you link to the main frames page, there is no way to link to the subpages and only your homepage(s) will show. I-Frames offer a slight advantage as they are contained within a page that has it’s own URL, but many times the content within an I-Frame is inaccessible. Don’t place your navigation or main content into an I-Frame.
SessionID’s in Your URLs
These lead to a seemingly unending list of variations on each URL that have no real effect on the page. Every time a spider visits your pages, they get more and more versions of the same ‘other’ pages, but with different URLs each time because of the sessionID. If you want the spiders to feel at home on your site, then the barbed-wire fields of sessionIDs are not going to work. One way around this is to use a sitemap creation service like AutoMapIt.com that allow you to ‘ignore’ certain URL keys like the sessionID or keys used for sorting lists. This way, they have at least one link to each page that doesn’t include a sessionID. Even if they are turned off at your sitemap, when the spiders visit, they will find the IDs again.
SessionID’s may show up in otherwise friendly URLs. If your users have to log-in on your site or you use some types of tracking software, sessionID’s are what helps your site to keep visitors logged in. They are usually stored in cookies through your browser and don’t normally show up in your URL. If cookies are not available (like on most spiders), the sessionID then gets passed through the URL. You may want to turn cookies off in your browser and surf your site… do the sessionIDs show up?
Search-Friendly URLs
This goes beyond the sessionID’s in the URL and appeal more to the actual URLs being used. According to Google Webmaster Guidelines, “It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them few”. Apache makes this easy through mod_rewrite and Windows servers offer Isapi-Rewrite to accomplish turning ‘ugly’ URLs into ‘static’ URLs. You should NEVER use id= in your URLs as Google does not to spider those pages. Change it to cid= or lmnopid=, but if you use id=, your pages are already doomed from the start.
Proper Meta Tags
Despite their value decreasing, and a lot of talk about them being of no use now, meta tags are anything but dead. Google uses your meta-description as the description on their SERPs. Yahoo uses description tags and prefer sites that have them. Many other search engines use the meta keywords as well. Even if they only verify that it is present and correct, many search engines won’t touch your site without them. The meta robots tag is unnecessary unless it’s restricting access to a page. It is the spiders natural state to index a page and follow all links from it. Using it to ‘allow’ spiders only increases your code:text ratio needlessly and may hurt your potential rank by a slight amount.
Javascript/Images/Flash
Use these sparingly to accentuate your site for users. You should never rely on these for critical website functions like navigation, content, or other vital page info. Even though 98% of the internet uses javascript, turning it off along with images and multimedia in your browser (or using the Lynx browser) will allow you to visit your site as the search engines do. This 20 minute task will alert you to potential problems that your site will have when the search engines visit.
Links
Most everyone knows that links into your website bring spiders to visit and help your rank, but the links within your site to itself and other websites are also very important. Google limits you to 100 links per page and most other engines are rather close (but perhaps more generous) and allow you 150 or so links per page. This is total for links within your site and links to other sites.
Keyword stats and code:text ratio
Your goal should be to have the most content possible (human readable) while limiting the amount of code used to deliver this. Keywords should be limited to a few select phrases and possibly some variations on those phrases. If you are at all considering any meaningful SEO work on your site, you should really invest your first few dollars into finding the right keywords. There are many free keyword tools such as Wordtracker.com to at least give you a start, but the few extra dollars for the upgrades are usually well worth it if you want to target the correct markets and find terms that you weren’t expecting.
Standards Compliant/Accessible
This builds on the Validator tool used earlier from W3C. By making your website completely standards compliant, you remove any possible errors in the code that may hang-up a spider. While complete compliance is not as critical as parsing errors from open tags and truly broken code, it certainly helps to ease the process of being spidered.
Branding
The links within your site should all use the same www. or non-www. branding. Many search engines see those variants as two separate sites and Google will even apply different PR to a page based on www or non-www. This can be further enforced by changing your htaccess file to automatically switch versions if the other is visited. If you visit the non-www version of my sites, it will automatically be forwarded to the www version. This is not a critical step, but it is a major enhancement for not a lot of work involved. Why split your value in half when you can focus it like a laser? Just be sure to request links, add your link to profiles, and link to your own site from within your site using one version or the other, but not both.
Following these ten steps will help to ensure that your site is well-received by ALL of the search engine spiders and will not limit you to the bare essentials for only one spider (or bad ranking with all of the spiders equally). Let’s face it, if you have ever tried to get better rank on a search engine, you know that any break you can get will help. These steps should be performed at the creation of your web site and continue throughout it’s life-cycle to ensure that the spiders are always able to visit your site with as little effort on their part as possible.
Shawn Snarski is the CEO and creator of AutoMapIt.com Google Sitemap Generator and is a LAMP developer with over 7 years experience. His focus on standards compliance and optimized code has helped many websites increase their rank in the search engines while reducing load times and resource consumption on servers.
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Information Regarding the Jungle Cat

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A medium-sized feline, Jungle Cat is believed to be the largest of the existing Felis genus wild cats. Distributed over a wide area extending from North Africa to Southeast Asia, the Jungle Cat is one of the most adaptable and versatile cats. Contrary to what its name suggests, the Jungle Cat is seldom seen in dense tropical rainforests – existing more on forest and river margins and marshy areas. A large, slender cat it resembles a serval in its physique with a weight ranging from ten to thirty five pounds, height at shoulders around fourteen inches and length nearing two and a half to three feet – though considerably bigger Jungle Cats have been recorded in the wild.
Color is uniform and quite similar to the domestic Abyssinian cats, varying across the cat’s distribution, from a sandy grey to reddish. Legs are long and are often marked by some brown stripes. Tail is short, black-tipped and often ringed. Nose and chin are usually white and ears are large with dark tufts on the top like those of a lynx – giving rise to their common name ‘Swamp Lynx‘.
Felis Chaus, the Jungle Cat seems to have been bred of its ancestor African wild cat in ancient Egypt for the purpose of hunting wild fowl – afterwards it was mummified and entombed there. Primarily a predator of small mammals, fish, birds, rodents and snakes – the cat has been known to take down deer fawns and wild pigs. Hunting mostly in daytime, Jungle Cat has been known to swim and attack aquatic animals.
Often seen in groups, the Jungle Cat is perhaps the only feline where both male and female come together to actively partake in the rearing of the young. Kittens are born after a gestational period of around sixty five days with a large litter of up to six babies often recorded. They have a number of stripes to camouflage them in their infancy that disappear as they age. Males, the larger of the specie, are even more protective of the young than the females and emit loud barking sounds as part of their vocalization. The kittens are weaned off at three months and begin hunting at six months. Independence is reached at ten months and sexual maturity is gained at around eighteen months of age. Mating is believed to occur twice an year.
Several subspecies of the Jungle Cat are recorded, in accordance with its distribution in the wild:
Felis Chaus Chaus (Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Russia, Jordan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon and Pakistan)
Felis Chaus Affinis (Kashmir, Sikkim and Indochina)
Felis Chaus Fulvidina (Thailand, Burma, Cambodia and Vietnam)
Felis Chaus Furax (Syria and Iraq)
Felis Chaus Kelaarti (Sri Lanka)
Felis Chaus Kutas (Pakistan, western India)
Felis Chaus Nilotica (Nile Valley Egypt)
Felis Chaus Prateri (Pakistan, western India)
Felis Chaus Oxiana (Russia)
Despite having a large distribution in the wild, the Jungle Cat, also known as Reed Cat, is now being considered to be under threat owing to widespread hunting for its fur. It is estimated that as many as twelve adult jungle cats are killed to make one fur coat. It also comes in conflict with farmers over occasional consumption of domestic poultry. Many sport hunters do not hesitate to poison this beautiful cat since it preys upon the small mammals they like to hunt!
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Pro Sports Team Names

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We’ve all seen them on the various sports websites: lists of the best pro sports teams, lists of the worst pro sports teams. If it’s not teams, it’s players: the best fantasy players, the worst clutch players. Lost among all these lists is the fact that if you just read down the names of the pro sports teams, you can learn a lot about the league.
In America, there are four major professional sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Hockey. Hockey dominates the bad names category with such fear-inspiring monikers as “The Senators”, “The Maple Leafs”, and ‘The Ducks”. Senators? Seriously? Ooh, they may legislate me to death. The Maple Leaf may be a source of national pride in Canada, but it does not exactly strike fear in your opponent. And who is scared of a duck? They may as well have called themselves the Anaheim Kittens.
The NFL has it right, for the most part. Giants, Vikings, Buccaneers; these are scary. Bruins, Islanders, Canadians; these are not. Even if you break down the list into categories, the NFL still crushes the NHL in naming. If you’ve got to be named after a bird, go with an Eagle or Falcon. The NBA snuck in with the Hawks, which is another good choice. The NHL chose the duck and the penguin. I’m not sure, but I think that if an eagle came into contact with a duck and a penguin, it would probably eat the duck for breakfast and kill the penguin just for the exercise.
You can also learn a little bit about an area by perusing a list of their pro sports teams across the different leagues. Boston has the Bruins, the Celtics, the Red Sox, and the Patriots – all very old school. Who even knows what a Bruin or a Celtic is anymore?
Florida, by contrast, does not have a long legacy in professional sports. The list of pro sports teams in Florida reflects more modern names; like Rays, Jaguars, Magic, and Marlins. It should be noted that the lone exception is the oldest established team in Florida: the Dolphins. If their name is not unimposing enough, check out their fight song. It sounds like something you’d hear on the old Mickey Mouse Club.
To be fair, most of the good names have been taken, so it is probably getting harder to come up with a good team name. Cowboys, Indians, Raiders, Rams; everything intimidating and powerful has already been used. The WNBA, which has only been around for a few years, is stuck with clunkers like “Dream”, “Sky”, and “Lynx“.
So, if you’re a billionaire with lots of free time looking to start a new franchise, what can you do? I suggest adding an adjective in front of an already-used team name. If you like the name “Raiders”, you can be the Red Raiders. If “Indians” is more your style, go with the Rampaging Indians. Stick with what works: I just can’t see myself rooting for the Albuquerque Puppies.
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Ten Essential Things to Do When You Visit Latvia

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This country on the shores of the Baltic Sea lies on fertile plains covered by vast swathes of forest. Once part of the USSR, Latvia gained its independence on Aug. 21, 1991. The nation has one of the fastest-growing Gross Domestic Product ratings in Europe in recent memory. It is a very beautiful country, both in the urban and rural areas, and the city center of the capital, Riga, has been designated as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO for its unique examples of architecture.
1.) Dome Cathedral
This old building was erected in 1211 after German Crusaders made the populace amenable to conversion to Christianity. It is the largest church in the Baltic region. Don’t miss hearing the cathedral’s organ with its nearly 7000 pipes, an amazing contraption, a national treasure of international standing.
2.) St. John’s Church
Located in Riga, this church was built in the fourteenth century. It is made up of a mix of Gothic architecture and Romanesque style. This church is also one of the notable buildings in a city full of interesting architecture.
3.) Holy Trinity Church
Speaking of churches and organs, this one is located in Liepaja, Latvia’s third-largest city and an important port. Hear Mass here and listen to the world’s biggest unreconstructed pipe organ play, with its 7,000 pipes and 141 stops. This is a great counterpoint to another Liepaja attraction.
4.) Karosta
Ever wondered what life on the other side of the Iron Curtain was like? Latvia was one of the bastions of Soviet defense against the American empire, and former bases like Karosta give one an opportunity to see what being a defender of the USSR was like. Among the things to see at Karosta are the Officer’s Palace, the Old Prison, the breakwater and its fortifications.
5.) Liepaja
This Baltic port remains relatively ice-free during the winter. Tourists can dine and hang out at the numerous eating establishments at the city center, then go for a stroll at Seaside Park. The town also offers a beach that is boasted as having the whitest sand in the Baltics.
6.) Casinos
If you’re struck by a gambling mood while in-country, you’d better be in Riga. There, the Olympic Voodoo Casino can help address your needs. It’s the biggest casino in the whole of Latvia.
7.) Hunting
The prevalence of unspoiled countryside means that there is a lot of game to be had in Latvia. Deer, boar, moose, beaver, lynx, and wildfowl are some of the animals available for hunting. The SFS (State Forest Service) is the major authority administering hunting laws, so be sure to coordinate with them if you plan on going hunting. Be aware that Latvia also conforms to EU hunting laws.
8.) Freedom Monument
In the center of Riga stands the 42-meter-tall statue of a woman with her arms raised, holding aloft three stars. This is the Freedom Monument, which, among other things, is a symbol of Latvian freedom and commemorates those who were deported to the gulags during Soviet times. Locally, the statue is known by the name Milda.
9.) Sigulda
This old town is located on the Gauja River. Tourists can ply the waters during the summer and ski during the winter season. Among the local attractions are Turaida Castle and museum as well as some local caves.
10.) Jurmala
Fifteen minutes away by railway travel, this resort town stretches along the Gulf of Riga near the Lielupe River. It is a perfect destination for those who want forests, sandy beaches, and bright sunshine. Drivers to Jurmala need to buy a special ticket to enter here.
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Top 3 Adventure Travel Trips For Your Bucket List

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Let’s face it. The typical vacations in the tropics, in a ski lodge and in a cruise ship can seem boring after one too many trips to these places. You will want something unique, something adventurous and something more memorable simply because life is too short to be spending vacations in boring places.
Well, if that’s your desire, you should ask a travel agent about the possibilities for an adventure travel trip to exotic places doing things that you would never have thought to do on your vacation. No, we are not talking about illegal and illicit activities here – just vacations that will pump adrenaline into your system and still keep you alive to tell the exciting tale. Here then are our top three picks for an adventure vacation.
Visit the Stans
If you are curious about what happened to the Central Asian countries formerly under the Soviet Union, then it is time to plan your trip to the five stans. Yes, you read that right – the five stans, namely, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The best time to visits is either on the month of May or September when the climate is usually at its best.
You can pretend to be a modern-day Marco Polo precisely because few Westerners have seen the wonders of these independent countries since the days of, well, Marco Polo. Your mind will wonder at the Saka petrolglyps, the Zenkov Cathedral and the Bibi Khanym mosque while you arms will be full from the equally wondrous woven carpets and other souvenirs. Did we mention that these countries have majestic vistas as well?
Trek in Mongolia
Ever since Genghis Khan captured our imaginations, we have always wanted to visit Mongolia, mingle with its people and absorb its culture. Since the country is as safe as ever, it is time to fulfill our dreams to meet the descendants of the great founder of the Mongol Empire.
We expect to sleep in a ger, the Mongolian family’s traditional yurt-like home, which will definitely be an experience unto itself. We will look forward to drinking the famous symbol of Mongolian life in the steppes, the airaq or fermented mare’s milks. Most of all, we are anticipating the horse rides through the great steppes, the treks to the forests of the Altai-Sayan Montane and the sightings of unique wildlife like the snow leopard and the lynx. Whoever said that a tropical vacation is the best there is has yet to see the wonders of Mongolia!
Ski in the Andes
Tahoe, Whistler and Aspen can be boring to the most jaded skier. And so, off to the Andes Mountains we must go. We suggest going in October when the spring weather brings with it clear skies, corn snow and snowcapped summits, all of which are perfect for skiing downhill and then hiking back uphill. Or maybe with a horse.
We must caution that this trip is not for the faint of heart or the weak of legs. At heights of 1,400 meters above sea level, vertigo is the last of your worries. Then again, why worry when you can ski down the slope, enjoy Mother Nature as you swoop by and just feel good to be alive?
Life is too short for boring vacations. Go out there and have the adventure of a lifetime.
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Information Regarding the Eurasian Lynx
The largest of all lynx species, the Eurasian Lynx is a secretive and beautiful cat. Bigger and more spotted than its Canadian counterpart, it varies in length from two and a half to four and a half feet and weighs between forty to seventy pounds – with males being larger. Coat varies across the terrain with dark red to grayish coloration seen across various habitats. Pattern of markings also differs with three variations recognized – striped, spotted and un-patterned.
Like all other lynx species, the Eurasian variety has a prominent facial ruff, dark ear tufts and a short black-tipped tail. Legs are long and paws are large and covered with fur – acting as snowshoes and assisting the cat in treading across its terrain.
Capable of taking down a variety of animals, the Eurasian Lynx has a wider prey base, unlike its Canadian cousin that relies chiefly on the hare. The former takes down a range of animals including hare, rabbit, fox and deer. It is reported that the cats are able to hunt prey animals three to four times their own size. Chief hours of activity are in early morning and evening. Stalking and pouncing is the generally preferred hunting technique with the lynx preferring densely forested habitat for staying – making it ever more elusive.
Historically the range of Eurasian Lynx has shrunk. Whereas earlier it was seen throughout Europe and much of Asia, it is now seen in selected territories, though successful reintroduction and hunting embargoes have brought back the resilient cat in many countries. As per its distribution various subspecies are recognized.
Lynx (North Western Europe to Eastern Russia)
Carpathicus (Carpathian Mountains, Greece)
Dinniki (Caucasus Mountains, Iran and Turkey)
Kozlovi (Central Siberia)
Isabellinus (Central Asia, Mongolia and Pakistan)
Sardiniae (Sardinia – presumably extinct)
Stroganovi (Amur – Eastern Russia)
Mating season of Eurasian Lynx is between February and April. An average of three kittens are born after a gestation period of nearly seventy days. The babies achieve independence at around ten months of age. Lifespan in the wild is up to seventeen years.
Even though as a specie the Eurasian Lynx is not threatened, it is vulnerable in certain parts of its range. Principle threats include destruction of their prey base, habitat, pelt trade and conflicts with farmers that result in the cats being hunted.
The author is a blogger about cats and an expert on Eurasian Lynx
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Consumers Are Bombarded With Advertisements – Perhaps Our Advertising Model Is Obsolete!

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Nowadays people cannot go through the day without seeing more than two thousand messages. Advertising is inescapable, and inescapable most certainly means less effective!
That’s is an awful lot of clutter for a person to absorb however that is the reality of advertising to day!
Media fragmentation has given way to unique forms of advertising. Paid editorial models have contributed to the erosion of trust between reader and publication. This proliferation of alternative advertising is causing consumers to question the authenticity of advertisers motives.
Already it is being touted that advertising’s’ days are numbered. There are many tools in place for people to block out advertisements and in the absence
of real accountability how much longer in these increasingly pragmatic days, will Clients go on supporting an increasingly ineffectual, and inefficient, advertising industry?
And if there are no advertising budgets to support the creation of content there will be nothing for people to avoid!
Now-a-days with the out-of-control proliferation of choice and together with the development of technology allowing people to not watch advertisements perhaps the advertising model is being tested…and certainly found wanting!
We need to completely overhaul the way we communicate with our customers and dismiss the one-way ineffective form of advertising.
Meanwhile the use of the Internet as an advertising medium becomes more and more questionable. Recently Unilever had some advertisements refashioned using existing advertisements. Refashioned to highlight Unilever’s conflicting messages including the Axe (Lynx) slogan “Spray more. Get more the Axe effect” The edited video’s message is “Talk to your daughter before Unilever does.”
With regards to the highly praised (by the advertising industry that is) Dove campaign, the commercial success, according to the Times of London, is debatable. Whilst it was acknowledged was a brilliant idea, well-timed and executed there is uncertainty over the sales statistics!
Even as Unilever basked in praise for the real beauty campaign, it is profiting from degrading images of women elsewhere.
Sources claim that 2,500 letters have been sent to Unilever’s chief Patrick Cescau, demanding that he “axe” the Axe campaign.
Oddly enough Simon Clift, Unilever’s chief marketing officer says that the Axe commercial should be taken with a pinch of salt, “it’s a spoof that should be taken with a pinch of salt”. Oh well… there is a classic example of Top-down-Management, “Just do as I say” and “don’t bother me with your concerns”!
There exists to day proprietary applications that enable Clients to hold “conversations” with any target market and then analyse shoppers’ habits to determine how to achieve increases in sales, now and in the future.
The feedback creates a database, whereby you can segment your retail market on the basis of shopper behaviour.
The aim is to facilitate stronger relationships with your end user, using the power of “two-way conversations” with your customers.
This makes current advertising and marketing more responsive and more effective,through the application of this communication technique to classical marketing and advertising, making it more effective and more cost efficient.
Perhaps Unilever’s Simon Clift should take more notice of exactly what is available to him to avoid make these embarrassing mistakes again!
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10 Things To See and Do When Visiting Alaska

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Whether you’re heading to Alaska by car, train, plane, or cruise ship, there are all sorts of things to see and do in this great state. Alaska cruises are popular since they offer wonderful views of icebergs and wild coastlines, but some of the best adventures are only available once you step on land.
Here’s a look at 10 things to see and do while visiting Alaska:
1. Fishing – Alaska is so famous for its rich fishing experience that over half of the fish consumed in the United States originate in Alaskan waters. Fishing in Alaska can be as simple as hopping off the trail to wet a line in the nearest lake, or as elaborate as chartering a boat or a float plane to a specific fishing area. Alaska boasts an amazing 627 species of fish that inhabit its 3 million lakes and 3000 rivers, all to be had by fly-fishing, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing, and ice-fishing.
2. Kayaking – A popular addition to hiking, taking a guided kayak tour through Alaska’s waterways is an unforgettable way to get close and personal with the beautiful natural surroundings. Paddling through rivers and lakes, you will see untamed coastal regions, wild rivers, granite mountain peaks and soaring glaciers, while getting a visit from the occasional sea otter and puffin. The mighty Yukon river is a popular kayaking and rafting point, with gold panning an interesting activity offered at a stop along the way.
3. Wildlife Viewing – As comedian Michael Moore says, the bald eagle is the mascot bird of the United States, yet you never see one in the lower 49. But go to Alaska, and you’ll see plenty. Alaska is also home to polar bears, humpback whales, orca whales, gray wolves, grizzly bears, lynx, moose, and hundreds of other species.
4. Hiking – Alaska has an expansive network of trails that wind through the wilderness from city to city. There’s a trail for every taste here, from a simple trip through the woods to a rugged trek up the side of a mountain that will challenge the brawniest explorer.
5. Playing in the Snow – It doesn’t always snow in Alaska, and the winter is not always dark. But during that winter, you can choose to ski, snowboard, sled, skate, play hockey, and yes, even ride with a team of sled dogs. In fact, the legendary Iditarod – the great sled race – is run every year, and it’s still one of the most physically challenging sporting events in the world.
6. Soaking up the History – Alaska’s unique culture has roots from as far away as Russia and France and as close as the natives who still live there today. Participate in a blanket toss, attend an authentic Eskimo crafts festival, learn how to carve your own totem pole, browse the intricate Russian iconography, or visit the many cultural and historical museums.
7. Sight-seeing by Air – “Flight-seeing”, as it’s called, has become an enormously popular way to explore some of the less accessible parts of the Alaskan wilderness. Helicopter tours are available everywhere, taking you to the peaks of glaciers. Or you can charter one of the country’s many “bush pilots” for a tour in a small aircraft that’s just right for getting into and out of the dense wilderness.
8. Bike Tours – A great way to see the sights and keep fit at the same time, while not being as strenuous as a day hike or a river raft. Alaskan bicycle tours are organized around a theme, which may be to explore points of interest related to the gold rush or visit places important to Alaskan native heritage.
9. Whale Watching – Whales are the largest life forms on our planet, and they’re all only too happy to come up for a picture in Alaska. Until you’ve experienced it, you can’t imagine how thrilling it is to be right next to a creature so massive that its tail fins are bigger than your car.
10. Tour by Railway – Alaska was lucky enough to be settled largely in the same time period as when America was first laying railways everywhere. As a result, Alaska boasts an extensive network of train routes that wind their way through mountains and wilderness, across bridges, over mirror-clear lakes, and across open tundra. It is the best way to see that part of Alaska you can’t see from the sea or road, while remaining in absolute comfort.
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Characteristics and Advantages of the Soapstone Wood Stove

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The first step in choosing a wood stove for your home is deciding on the type of a stove available in the marketplace.
There are a variety of materials that go into the construction of a wood stove. The most common type of material is the cast iron wood stove. This is by far the most popular from a historical standpoint. But today, better choices of materials are available.
One popular choice in today’s wood stove market is at the soapstone wood stove. Soapstone can be found throughout the world and the material itself has been used to make tools and pipes throughout the history of man.
A soapstone wood stove is unlike other wood-burning stoves in that they provide comfortable long-lasting radiant heat due to their inherent properties of heat retention.
Although the name maybe suggest otherwise, these types of wood stoves are not entirely made of this material. Soapstone wood stoves often have cast iron inserts in order to maximize efficiency and heat retention.
Why is the soapstone wood stove a good choice for heating your home?
Because of soapstone’s natural texture and color, soapstone wood stoves are as visually appealing as they are useful.
A soapstone wood stove stores heat longer and more efficiently than any other type of conventional wood-burning stove, fireplace, oven, or electric heater.
Not only these types of wood stoves withstand extremely high temperatures, they also retain heat for long periods of time, and they release radiant heat evenly.
When evaluating the model of stove you are considering, be careful that it contains enough soapstone to be effective at retaining heat. Some models available in today’s marketplace are only surrounded with a very small amount of soapstone.
Although these types of wood stoves are pleasing to the eye and decorative in nature, a small amount of soapstone surrounding the stove will not be enough mass to hold and radiate heat. They will also have a tendency to overheat and cool down very fast.
Always make sure that the amount of soapstone covering the stove you are considering is more than 30 mm in thickness. A 60 mm soapstone surround is an excellent choice. This model will ensure maximum efficiency and heat retention.
If you are considering alternative heating for your home, be sure to check into the availability of a soapstone wood stove in your area. Over the long run, this type of wood stove will not only save you money, it will be a pleasing addition to the interior design of your home.
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