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2 Cambridge Street Edinburgh

2 Cambridge St Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 9, United Kingdom

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Edinburgh baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A travel blog entry by billhall

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... included was fantastic. We left out with full bellies to discover Edinburgh.

We went towards the royal mile after riding the bus into town. We wound up in the Scottish national gallery and took a quick trip through. We saw works of art from the 1500's and before by artists that even a bore like myself had heard of! I actually saw a Davinci painting, several Monet's, etc. Really cool stuff. Then up the hill towards the royal mile. At ...

Viva Las Vegas!

A travel blog entry by lynnstewart

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... ll get to do a bit more thinking than I do when playing blackjack (this is not necessarily a good thing, but will most definitely be more interesting) and means I will get a bit of insight into whether when in Vegas I might be high-fiving or crying on Burt's shoulder.

I've always wanted to go to NYC and so doing this on the way home is going to be excellent (even if I have lost all my money I'm going to be extremely excited), Las Vegas is somewhere I never ...

Day 55

A travel blog entry by nevjoan

... today and we learnt a lot about the place.
Debbie is a freelance lecturer and really gives great advice.
Nev went to a Motor Home Owners Get -Together today and the room was crowded.
There are a lot on from NZ and they like to Motor Home.
I went to Choir and the Big Band music is fun.
Went to see the Rat ...

Day 7 - Day at sea

A travel blog entry by lasthours

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Day 7 23rd June 2011
At sea

We decided to have breakfast in our room as no rush when at sea so had a nice quiet start. Played suduko on the ipads. Read our books and just relaxed. We have made plans to meet up with the gang for pre-dinner cocktails at 7ish in the Commodore Club.

We spent some time wandering the ship before lunch and as it was a bit breezy no-one much was about, so we just watched the rigs go by and generally ...

Role call at sea!!

A travel blog entry by chris-roisin

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... the Stars film was ‘Little Fockers’ starring Ben Stiller and Robert de Nero. The movie started at 10:30 and finished a little after 12 midnight. The wind had picked up but with true northern grit we battled the cold and risked the frostbite!! We were given a blanket but that was as about much use as an ashtray on a motorbike!! Don’t get me wrong. MUTS is a great way to spend an evening…in the Caribbean or Mediterranean but when you are now on ...

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