Rugby is once again growing popular in the United States but there is still very little information on the game. This site was designed to give a basic introduction to anyone interested in rugby. Each page briefly discusses certain aspects of the game and tries to give a good overview but does not cover everything about the game. Rugby is very flexible and changing so there may be information that may be true in certain parts of the world that do not correspond with what is here. This site should be ideal for someone who is thinking about playing and does not know much about the sport, a curious spectator or for those that need information for that speech due tomorrow. Either way, I hope that the information presented is helpful.
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If Tenerife is divided into three, then Costa Adeja in the southern part of the
island was given the lion’s share of both sunshine and nightlife. This is the main tourist area of Tenerife, and encompasses the long stretches of beach that make up the Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. This part of the island gets sunshine nearly year-round– you’ll get nearly perfect beach weather all the time in Costa Adeje, with only a touch of cool weather in late winter.
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Sports and Water Sports
There are a lot of fun things to do in Puerto del Carmen. And after spending the first three days of your holiday with your grateful bum glued to a beach towel, a bit of sport might be just the thing. Puerto del Carmen offers a ton of sports activities, both in the water and out of it. There are several diving and windsurfing centers in Lanzarote, many of them right in Puerto del Carmen, where you can learn to scuba dive or spend an afternoon windsurfing high above the water. The waters surrounding Lanzarote are some of the safest in the Canary Islands, so you don’t have to worry too much about being buffeted by huge waves.
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