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Travessa de Lecidere #1, Dili
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DTC Holiday Apartments Dili

Travessa de Lecidere #1 Dili, Timor-Leste

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Timor Leste - shipping to Darwin

A travel blog entry by cimek

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... asny biznes. Gość specjalizuje się w przygotowywaniu motocykli do australijskiej kontroli, która, jak głoszą legendy, jest wybitnie ciężka do przejścia. Maszyna musi być rozebrana na drobne czesci i wyczyszczona na najwyższy połysk. Rozmowa z nim była jak odnalezienie oazy na środku pustyni - wreszcie ktoś, kto szczerze chce ci pomóc, a zamiast dokładać ci problemów, rozwiązuje je. Czuję, ...

The "city of peace" to be

A travel blog entry by sonjamargarethe

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... walk the hot and dusty streets to find a place to take the demanded red picture. Several people on the street greeted me kindly, and completely overloaded minibuses passed, with young men sticking out of the doors, doing an amazing job not falling down. The official language spoken was Portuguese, and I managed to say "bom dia" and "obrigada" to the people in the photo shop. There was also an option to take a picture with a light blue background, which might be ...

Dili

A travel blog entry by timorbikerboys

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... us on a ride the next morning with a group of local mountain bikers and he invited us along. The Dr also invited us to his house for dinner that night which we happily accepted.

We then went and checked out the Santa Cruz cemetery - the location of the 92 Santa Cruz massacres. The cemetery was unique with every single available section of ground turned into a grave. We also saw the monument to the deceased from the massacre.

Then off to ...

Roadworks

A travel blog entry by joetwinn

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... anathema so the crew had positioned a large cart on the corner to warn people that some work was underway. Interestingly, on completion, the cart was removed and a series of cardboard boxes filled with earth and branches were placed in the same spot to protect the new bit of road. It rains most days here – from a light shower to tropical downpours that go on for hours – and the day of the road works, we had one of the latter. What we now ...

You've got to haggle!!!

A travel blog entry by joetwinn

... maybe he had seen Life of Brian?)
After a final round of finger jabbing, and maybe a bit of pushing it was all over - we coughed up the $10 - mostly, I have to say, because it wasn't worth it not to. We were arguing for nearly 45 minutes and all that was happening was he and I were both getting angrier and getting nowhere - which is a stupid reason, but even with two doctors by my side, I still didn't really fancy a trip to Dili Hospital with a splinter in ...