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Travel Blogs from Miami
End of the road
... for the last leg of our trip. We thought this part would be really easy as we were back in an English speaking country but we were met by total incompetence at the immigration counter where one woman decided her shift was over and walked away without a replacement materialising. As this was the only counter open, it wasn't the most professional thing to do. It took some adjusting coming from a place that at times seemed lawless to a place where there seems to be a rule for every ...
The Qinghua Pool
... Western medical technology, combined with foot disease treatment has gradually changed from a simple pedicure.
Over the past years, it has won a good reputation. Owing to the years of hard work to spread foot massage culture, Qinghua Pool now becomes one of the most popular Beijing foot massage places among local citizens.
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Arrests, Car Chases, 4 Dresses and a Wedding
... brewing in the south. Instead of stars and high drama the gathering crowds experienced torrential downpours and watched anxious crew smoking and checking watches. Nevertheless, the doormen were so immersed in the possibility of celebrity that it took the combined forcefulness of Roxanne, Colette and I to persuade them to let us out and help find a taxi so we could move to the Palms Resort for the ladies lunch that day and the wedding the ...
Miami, Florida!
... a private charter bus) and had to pay $150 cleaning fee. Contiki can’t use that bus company anymore. This guy got into a confrontation with a nightclub bouncer and a police officer. He was arrested for public intoxication and resisting arrest and spent 48 hours in a cell with a number of other bad people. He had to go to court but needed to stay in the State until the Tuesday because it was a public holiday ...
Strolla Shakedown
... take it, allowing us to pass by a few cruiseships docked up. 30 minutes later as we are wondering why no other boats are taking advantage of this perfect passage way, we see the flashing blue lights of a police boat heading right for us. Our first run in with the authority is just a slap on the wrist as it turns out, and they let us know that the cruise harbour is closed. We must now backtrack around the long way, losing valuable daylight since we must take the same ...