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East of Ria
My Camping Mall here. A Ria is a valley, a lowland, a submerged area, an area where the creek widens just before it empties into a larger body of water. They exist all over the world, but Spain and Portugal may have the earlier claims on the word. East of Ria is an area perfectly suited for my campgrounds. The land is low, the weather is mild, but the rainfall is heavy. So bring your rain gear, bring your tents and bring necessary clothing to cope with this moderate climate conditions. Then, enjoy your stay East of Ria.
RSSPad: June 03, 2007
Down in the Valley
Ria is a place where water overflows it during the rainy season. Its usually heavily vegetative and beautifully green. When its not raining, its a nice place to camp out, do some hiking, get in some fishing and do some kayaking. The east side of Ria is the better side of this broad valley because its spacious and flat, making for good campgrounds.
RSSPad: June 03, 2007
Oh, To Live and Die in Ria
Some one asked me why do I not have a cell phone. My answer was “I want to smell the roses when I leave work.” Well, living in Ria is like smelling the roses. You don’t have a worry in the world. Ria has all the roses and other flowers that anyone could ever want. There are no telephones, no contact with the outside world, just with “Mother Nature.” It is like being in Paradise. It is glorious, wonderful, magnificent, breathtaking, fantastic. It is Ria and how I yearn to live and die in this marvelous place call Ria.
RSSPad: June 12, 2007
Ria Life
Ria is that magical place that one goes to for vacation and fun. Because its in the lowlands, one must pick the right season to go there. Its a wide valley that is peaceful and ideal for camping, hiking, fishing and, in general, having a whale of a time living it up.
RSSPad: June 12, 2007
Once Upon a Time at Camp Ria
I love camping at Camp Ria. It’s a fun location. It’s in or near a submerged valley along a wide creek that empties into a large river. Camping provides us an opportunity to sense nature firsthand. Campers have fun staking out their camp location, setting up their tents, and putting their sleeping gear in place. The next day they can engage in a variety of activities including taking a hike, swimming, fishing, playing football, bird watching, or reading a novel. It almost makes no difference what they do as long as they do it at Camp Ria. And the place to go for your camp gear is http://www.mycampingmall.com
RSSPad: June 24, 2007
The Light Side of Camping
Camping at Camp Ria is, indeed, a pleasure. It is fun; it is wonderful; it is full of life; it is a joy to behold. When one has worked long and hard, its such a pleasure to get away and have some enjoyable Mother Nature time. So, Camp Ria, here I come, every chance I get.
RSSPad: June 24, 2007
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