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Shetland Family 4 Boat Review - Boat Buyer's Guide on Second-Hand Shetland Family 4s
by
Matt Ashby
We review the Shetland Family 4 boat for people who are thinking of buying a second-hand model. In summary this boat is a compact cruiser for family leisure sailing in rivers, canals or inshore waters. The Shetland Family 4 provides comfortable accommodation for four people and reliable performance at affordable prices. The boat is light and easy to transport and unload from a trailer. On the water, it is stable and easy to manoeuvre. A no-nonsense boat that makes an ideal used boat to buy for family cruising.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shetland-Family-4-Boat-Review---Boat-Buyers-Guide-on-Second-Hand-Shetland-Family-4s
id=8186762 - Dec 16, 2013
Getting to Know Your Shetland Sheepdog
by
D. Stevens
Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed, and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance, personality, and health requirements. Here's what you need to know about Shetland Sheepdogs...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Getting-to-Know-Your-Shetland-Sheepdog
id=391417 - Dec 19, 2006
The Timid Yet Intelligent Shetland Sheepdog
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Jennifer Elmakis
Also known as the Shetlie, the Shetland sheepdog is reminiscent of a miniature collie. Whilst some are bred specifically to be somewhat smaller than normal, there are many who have also been bred in order to be much larger versions of the originating Shetland sheepdog. The Shetlie is a truly stunning dog that boasts a trim and sturdy body and a face that is similar to that of a fox, making it truly beautiful in appearance.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Timid-Yet-Intelligent-Shetland-Sheepdog
id=6347580 - Jun 13, 2011
Visit Shetland For a Memorable Experience
by
Ivor Mouat
Visit Shetland for a memorable experience and discover for yourself what you've been missing. A list of Shetland islands is a list of Norse names, a legacy from earlier times from before a time when Scotland ruled the northern isles. Some 15 inhabited islands amid an archipelago of around 100 islands make up Shetland today. There are 22,000 people here where nature and wildlife blends into normality. Where the coastal scenery takes your breath away, and where untouched landscapes outnumber developed urban areas.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Visit-Shetland-For-a-Memorable-Experience
id=5343704 - Nov 08, 2010
Shetland Sheepdog Dog Breed Profile
by
Scott Allan Lipe
The Shetland Sheepdog is a small dog that stands approximately 13 to 16 at the withers. It will weigh between 14 and 26 pounds, depending on the dog's sex. Also known as the Sheltie, it has a double coat consisting of long, roughish hairs over a shorter, softer undercoat. The head of the Shetland Sheepdog is wedge-shaped, tapering to the nose.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shetland-Sheepdog-Dog-Breed-Profile
id=3790996 - Feb 19, 2010
Shetland Islands Tourism
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Ivor Mouat
Shetland islands tourism is alive and well. More and more people are making the journey north to see for themselves what they've heard on the grapevine. Some want to see the northern lights, others seek untouched landscapes, Shetland ponies or stunning coastal scenery, and they all find what they are looking for - and much, much more.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shetland-Islands-Tourism
id=5343689 - Nov 08, 2010
A Shetland Islands Journey
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Ivor Mouat
No Shetland islands journey could be complete without seeing the Simmer Dim or Up-Helly-Aa, visiting all the islands, experiencing a real force-10 gale, a Folk Festival concert, the Fetlar Foy, enjoying a day on Foula or a walk up Ronas Hill, throwing a stone from the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea at Mavis Grind. To be honest, a proper visit to the Shetland islands is more than just seeing the notable places and buildings. It's an experience.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Shetland-Islands-Journey
id=5343676 - Nov 08, 2010
Discover the Shetland Islands
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Ivor Mouat
The Shetland islands lie to the far north of Scotland, past John O' Groats and the Orkney islands, almost halfway to the Faroe islands. Yet, despite their northern latitude, the climate in this far flung island group is surprisingly benign; it rarely gets too cold and unfortunately, never overly hot either. It has been said that Shetland doesn't have a climate - just weather. Often you can experience weather typical of all four seasons in one single day. But perhaps that simply adds to the charm that is Shetland.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Discover-the-Shetland-Islands
id=5284962 - Oct 28, 2010
Shetland Pony - Known As the Sheltie
by
Kathryn Dalziel
The Shetland pony is the smallest of all pony breeds and in relation to size the strongest. Records of its existence in the Shetland Isles north of Scotland date back many centuries to the Bronze Age. It is believed they might be related to the ancient Scandinavian ponies dating back to when the Shetland Islands were joined to Scandinavia.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shetland-Pony---Known-As-the-Sheltie
id=1765780 - Dec 07, 2008
Shetland Sheepdog
by
Scott Allan Lipe
The Shetland sheepdog is somewhat reminiscent, in look, of Collies and particularly so as a smaller version of the Ruff coated collie. Standing 13-17 inches in height and weighing 14 to 28 pounds. they are classed as a medium-sized dog. Their head is in proportion to their size, and with a slight tapering of the muzzle towards the nose, giving it a blunt wedge shape when seen in profile. They have dark coloured eyes, which are an almond shape.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shetland-Sheepdog
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