Researchers are beginning to conclude that there may be a link between bad weather and sharks behaviour. Sharks have a very acute sensory system, and now its been put forward that they can detect pressure changes in the atmosphere.
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Fat Face, the active lifestyle brand, has launched its own range of sunglasses; fusing sports function with up to the minute style.
by Howard Swanwick
14/03/2008:// Fat Face has produced a range of 22 styles for both men and women, designed for any and every activity. As you would expect from Fat Face, all the sunglasses are made to the highest specifications, meeting and exceeding European and US Safety Standards.
They also have the following great benefits:
All styles have UV 400 lenses for 100% UV protection Durable frames, designed to take the knocks Impact proof lenses that are designed to be shatter proof Lenses that are ‘Optical Class 1’ for increased clarity of vision Great comfort and style features Prices range from £45 to £75
Want to try them on?
For a limited time, Fat Face are offering FREE delivery and FREE returns on all orders made at www.fatface.com before 30th April 2008. Just quote SU8PR1 at the checkout.
[Arthurian legends back in Tintagel to campaign for proper sewage treatment]
[North East Surfing]
Cornishman Sam Bleakley has failed to join his British team-mate Ben Skinner in the third round of the Oxbow World Longboard Tour event in France
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners have today welcomed Hilary Benn, Secretary Of State for the Environment decision to refuse South West Water permission to carry on dumping raw sewage at Tintagel and Bossiney
SAS campaigners are today delighted that Northumbrian Water’s application to turn off Ultra-Violet disinfection sewage treatment from October to April at Marske-by-the-Sea has been rejected by the Environment Agency (EA)