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Travel Blogs from Glasgow
Pre-Trip
I am so excited about going to Australia and becoming a teenager. It shall be great. Santa will come and he will give me lots of present, I hope! I've got one more day of school left and then we are driving to Manchester to get our flight at 2pm on Thursday. I think the flight is going to really bad because its 24 hours long. What am I going to do? I hope there will be a lot of movies and nice food. ...
Planning everything
... out in the Caribbean for a bit to fly to north brazil and go to the amazon first then travel down the coast to Salvador then inland to Brasilia and finally end up in the big bold Rio! Mark is flying to the Caribbean in the next week so we really need to get a proper backpack and some good walking shoes ASAP, shame I know nothing about things like that. Off to do some more research in to what we ...
Leaving Haggis Land!
... chat. He even explained the inflight entertainment which was otherwise a complete and utter mystery to me! Definite highlights of the flight were the views, especially flying over Baghdad and Basra and even Kuwait, even though it was dark, it was still possible to see the cities all lit up below. The whole flight was surreal, I felt like I was watching myself in a film. Coming down into Dubai was amazing, we could even see the desert and swimming pools below...!
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Thanksgiving Weekend with Lou—Glasgow Style
... Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon. On the command of the English, the captain and his soldiers massacred the Macdonalds, killing 38 men murdered in their homes in their sleep, and another 40 women and children died from exposure after their homes were burned down. There is still a sign at the King’s Inn in Glencoe stating that Campbells are not welcome. There is also a beautiful waterfall at the side of the road called the “tears ...
Day 14 - lake district to Glasgow
... but it looked more like a tourist icon than anything else. As it was raining we were not able to cross and see hadrians wall but instead we got to go on a loch wheel (Falkirk wheel) which joins two lochs with a height difference of about 30m. Years gone by they were joined by a series of lochs that would have taken some 6 hours to navigate but In a mere 4 minutes. Again very much a tourist attraction as with the time we were there only one non tourist ...