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  2. Vrbo - Wikipedia

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    The website soon became popular with homeowners that wanted to list their properties for short term rental. [2] [3] By 2006, VRBO had over 65,000 rental listings [4] and was adding 100 new listings per day. [3] VRBO originally had a subscription business model in which payment of an annual fee allowed homeowners to list their properties on the ...

  3. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    Consumers unfamiliar with the concept of a vacation rental property may confuse it with a timeshare property. Many timeshare resorts offer quarter ownership, which provides 13 weeks of use or rental. A timeshare can still be made available as a vacation rental should an owner decide to put his owned week(s) on a vacation rental program.

  4. 'The market has been overrun': Maps of vacation rentals in ...

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    Online maps displaying a peppering of short-term rentals in San Diego have sparked a furor on social media, with commenters discussing whether the proliferation of short-term vacation homes across ...

  5. Montague Island (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Montague Island at low tide in 2010 An aerial photograph taken on November 16, 2010, showing erosion patterns in joint patterns of rocks on the shore of Montague Island, with large tide pools showing at the lower limit of low tide. Montague Island (Sugpiaq: Suklluurniilnguq) lies in the Gulf of Alaska at the entrance to Prince William Sound, Alaska

  6. Bligh Reef - Wikipedia

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    Bligh Reef, sometimes known as Bligh Island Reef, [1] is a reef off the coast of Bligh Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska. This was the location of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill . [ 2 ] After the incident, 33 US Code § 2733 mandated the operation of an automated navigation light to prevent future collisions with the reef. [ 3 ]

  7. Prince William Sound - Wikipedia

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    Prince William Sound, on the south coast of Alaska. Prince William Sound (Sugpiaq: Suungaaciq) is a sound off the Gulf of Alaska on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located on the east side of the Kenai Peninsula. Its largest port is Valdez, at the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.