The Green House Bed & Breakfast
2335 Lord Baranof Drive, Anchorage
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The Green House Bed & Breakfast Anchorage

2335 Lord Baranof Drive Anchorage, Alaska, 99517-1281, United States

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Equipment upgrade

A travel blog entry by onthesunnyside

... kam uns pro darin verbrachter Nacht noch auf ca. 30 Cents zu stehen.  Fuer die Verhaeltnisse hier in Alaska und in Anbetracht der Tatsache, dass wir schon bald nur noch mit Rucksack statt Auto unterwegs sein wuerden, waren vor allem Zelt und Matratzen nicht mehr genuegend. In Anchorage gibt es einen Laden namens REI. Hier gibt es alles, was das Outdoor-Herz hoeher schlagen laesst, von Bekleidung ueber Wanderausruestung bis Kajak und Velos. Auch der ...

Gold Rush Dinning Room

A travel blog entry by laurlowe

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... would ask a question I wouldn't hesitate to answer if I knew the answer but a waiter by the name Brian knew every answer and more he made me look like I had nonidea what he was talking about. After the meeting we set up our stations, put all the menus in the right place, folded some napkins, and even helped out the bartender stock up the bottles. After about 3 hours of doing that the chef came out and said that as staff at the restaurant ...

Thailand, here we come

A travel blog entry by debbie.loop

... the tolls began to add up as we had to pay for all of the bridges and tunnels that we traveled through. I guess we looked as if we did not belong in this area of town, because prior to our passage through the Lincoln Tunnel we were pulled over by a security team dressed in military attire. They ordered Greg out of the car and asked him to open the UHaul for inspection. One of the students, amazed at the site of a suitcase filled ...

New zealand to thailand photo credits

A travel blog entry by ireneandjason

... of tunnels underground at least this size again. they move into the mound during the wet season to avoid the floods.

great aboriginal art: this art work is about 3 feet by 4 feet or so all done in the traditional style of the northern aboriginal tribes. it used to be done with sticks dipped into ochres. this particular artist was working on a piece out in front of this gallery

bali, indonesia

looking down the walkway ...

On To Anchorage - Good News! Bad News!

A travel blog entry by kbandjb

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... a reservation. Score one for us and lady luck. This place is a cramped, flooded dump with limited hookup facilities in an area of town that looks like you could get mugged just walking from your rig to check in at the office. Needless to say, we drive on.

Ok, out comes the Woodalls book and we put Jill to work. We wanted to be close to GAH since we have an 8:00 AM appointment for our toilet fix but can’t find any other campgrounds in their vicinity. We ...