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Summer Holiday destination Norway solbeskyttelse badetøy Sun Protective Swimwear Shop

Posted by ecostinger on 11th Sep 2017

Norway is mainly a vast sparsely populated country whose population is less than five million people. The country’s topography, fjords, mountains, and lakes, among much more, are just captivating. Consequently, Norway’s various sites, holiday seasons and destinations attract thousands of local and foreign visitors every year. While the county is renowned for its fjords, the beaches are equally (if …
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Summer holiday in Singapore pakaian renang perlindungan matahari Sun Protection Swimwear Shop

Posted by ecostinger on 11th Sep 2017

We all know Singapore for its lowest crime rate amongst all the countries in the world and also as a wonderful tourist destination. Being one of the busiest ports in the world, Singapore attracts a huge number of vacationers every year. In fact, over 50% of the area in this country is covered by greeneries. In case you are contemplating to spend your summer holiday in Singapore then go through the …
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Italy Holiday Destination costumi da bagno di protezione solare Sun Protective Swimwear Shop

Posted by ecostinger on 10th Sep 2017

About Italy:Travel broadens the horizons, so the saying goes. Indeed, it can't be argued that travel opens you up to myriad new sights, information and experiences, many of which will stay with you for life.However, even more so than other destinations, a summer holiday in Italy can actually be life changing—just ask anyone who has ever been to or spent some time there, including high profile cele …
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Several Respected Skin Cancer Prevention Foundations Recommend The Use Of UV Protective Swimwear

Posted by ecostinger on 28th Feb 2016

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. (http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/index.htm) Alarmingly, the rate of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, has tripled since the 1970s. The death rate from melanoma has increased from 2.6 deaths per 100,000 people in 1975 to 4.6 deaths per 100,000 in 2011. Though anyone can get skin cancer, those with fair skin are at an in …
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