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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Can You Say Circus? Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey 130th Edition Video Program

There are many ways to say "circus" - and nobody says it better than the performers of The Greatest Show On Earth!Come along with our host, Ringmaster Michael James McGowan, as he takes you behind the scenes of the 130th Edition of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey.Relive your favorite moments from the 130th Edition of The Greatest Show On Earth! Tag along as we take you through the spectacular highlights (and magical secrets!) that prove once and for all that the stars of America's Living National Treasure genuinely do tempt fate daily! It's a face-paced, eye-opening fact-filled look at the Greatest Show on Earth - as told by the performers themselves. (VHS, NTSC Region 1 format, approximately 28 minutes.)


With it sandy beaches and many choices in campground locations, Myrtle Beach Camping is the must do camping experience. With the increasing influx of visitors to Myrtle Beach, millions to be exact, this vacation destination is getting a lot of attention for being one of the best premier RV destinations in the United States. This is evident with all the RV resorts. But another sign is how the big name hotel chains pay attention. A lot of high-rise hotels are taking notice of this destination and they want the piece of the pie. These big named high-rise resorts are slowly but surely redefining the Grand Strand landscape of this once sleepy resort city.

Family wise, this is a perfect destination. The RV parks take care to have inviting activities that are family orientated. Things like large swimming pools, Fossil shell hunts on the beaches, scheduled baseball games for everyone to participate in the family, beach parties and the list goes on and on.

If your traveling without the large family, just the wife and you. These resort also have you covered. Spend the day relaxing in the warm sand getting away from all the troubles of the day. Take a dip in the pole and hot tube. Relaxed and remove all those strains that have been bothering you. Venture outside of the RV camp and enjoy all the night life that Myrtle Beach has to offer. Visit some of the nightclubs, and the Grand Strand's live shows. Go to some the theme and amusement parts.

How about a meal for a king? Myrtle Beach has some of the best restaurants that you could think of. From seafood to down home southern platters, you can get it in Myrtle Beach.

Like I said before, Myrtle Beach is one RV destination that should not be missed.

Here are a few Myrtle Beaching RV Camping Resorts:

Apache Family Campground - Oceanfront camping gives new meaning to family beach vacations. Apache Campground's location is close to all the fun and excitement Myrtle Beach has to offer, yet tucked away from the mainstream in a peaceful, natural, oceanfront setting.

Willow Tree RV Resort - One of Myrtle Beach's newest RV resorts with a large swimming pool, kiddie pool, hot tub, modern air-conditioned family-style bathhouse, laundry room, exercise room, playground, volleyball, basketball, tether ball, banquet facilities, wireless internet service, hiking & biking trails, as well as private lake fishing.

Briarcliffe RV Resort
10495 North Kings Highway
North Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach Travel Park
10108 Kings Road,

Myrtle Beach KOA Campground
Kings Highway & 5th Avenue South,
Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach State Park
4401 South Kings Highway

Myrtle Beach Lakewood Camping Resort
5901 South Kings Highway

Myrtle Beach Ocean Lakes Family Campground
6001 South Kings Highway,

Myrtle Beach Pirateland Family Campground
5401 S. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach

Having problem finding these beaches? Check out these Magellan GPS Receivers. To learn more about beach RV camping check out this beach camping park website.

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