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Advantages: Comfortable, Durable, Waterproof, Fab! Disadvantages: Not very stylish
and they are so light that they float - the best way to wash these things is to chuck them into some warm water, play battleships with them for a while then dry them off and go have fun again.
BUT THEY LOOK WEIRD.....
Caymans do, but Crocs soon realised that the market was much larger than people wanting an all weather alternative to beach shoes and they have developed lots of different shoes using the same material and production methods. My favourites so far are the Sassari Crocs - these are a girly wedgy shoe that are smart enough to wear to all sorts of garden parties, barbeques and even to work, but you don't get the horrible burning in the ball of your foot and you can actually stand in them for hours without your feet complaining. I also have Primas, a very lightweight ballet-type shoe, and Capri, the most comfy flip flop you ...
Advantages: Busy town in Northern sardinia, good base Disadvantages: Small airport
Alghero known in Latin as Algarium, is on the West coast of Sardinia, in the province of Sassari. The name is derived from something, which might be off-putting, as it means "the place of algae"! However, I thought it was a lovely little town and enjoyed my brief stay there. Alghero, the tourism capital of northern Sardinia, is a fascinating town of immense historical interest, which also has excellent beaches. It can be lively, vibrant and cosmopolitan in the holiday season when there are open markets, bars and restaurants, which cater for most tastes. There are quality hotels and apartments, which complement the traditional tourist amenities, which are transforming Alghero into one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy.
Founded on a peninsula facing the Bay of Alghero early in the 12th Century, it was taken from ...
Advantages: Beautiful beaches and rugged scenery Disadvantages: Expensive around Costa Smeralda
a day of ?people watching? so it didn?t seem as long as we had originally feared.
I hear you asking, where is Sardinia? If you think of Italy and can imagine where Rome is, go to the west and slightly south, across the Tyrrhenian Sea and there it is below a smaller island called Corsica which belongs to France. Sardinia is almost rectangular in shape but with a jagged coastline, and it is much bigger than I had first imagined! The coastline stretches for approximately 1,800 kilometres and the surface area is over 23,000 sq. kilometres so this review only covers a small part of this beautiful island, and that is the north and mostly the north east in the area called Gallura. It is divided into 16 sub-regions and these come under four provinces called Cagliari, Sassari, Nuoro and Oristano.
The plane flew over some really rugged ...
jo145 02.10.2004
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