Articles for tag: Rainy Season, Typhoons

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Hawaiian Weather: When is the Best Time of Year to Visit?

Hawaii may have the best, most even weather in the world. I live on the sunny side of Oahu, and so far I’ve never seen a rainstorm, never seen temperatures below 65 degrees or above 87 degrees, and can step outside almost any time of the day to enjoy the wonderful trade winds that keep ...

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How to Breed Argentine Horned Frogs

Argentine horned frogs, sometimes called Pacman frogs, are native to South America. Many Americans now like to keep them, though. You can breed and raise Argentine horned frogs in your home to sell to pet shops or individuals. Keep in mind the fact that Argentine horned frogs will eat, or attempt to eat, just about ...

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Hawaii Weather: What to Expect During Hawaii’s Rainy Season

There is nothing predictable about the weather here on the islands of Hawaii. One side of an island may be experiencing a downpour resulting in a flash flood, while the other side may be clear without a cloud in the sky. This makes the state of Hawaii famous for its spectacular rainbows. There is an ...

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A Guide for Backpacking Indonesia

Indonesia has a lot of adorable tourist sites. Many foreign tourists come there just to enjoy their holidays. Some of them are backpackers who travel with a limited amount of money. If you are one of those backpackers and want to experience a tropical exotic place like Indonesia, I hope these tips can help you. ...

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Our Honeymoon in Curacao Was a Unique Caribbean Experience

When we decided to honeymoon in Curacao, we were fully aware that we would be going during the “rainy season” (November and December), but we were told that their rainy season meant sun all day with a 10 minute shower in the afternoon. While this may be true, our visit coincided with, as described by ...

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African Spurred (Sulcata) Tortoise Facts

African spurred tortoises, geochelone sulcata, are the third largest tortoises in the world. They measure from 26 to 36 inches long (66 to 91 centimeters) and weigh anywhere from 132 to 240 pounds (60 to 109 kilograms). Males are not only larger than females, but they also have long, thin tails while females have short, ...