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6030 Gateway Boulevard East, (formerly "Amerisuites") El Paso, Texas, United States, 79905, 915-771-0022
This is definitely the worst campground we have stayed at. Next time we will remember and take our time to visit the shower-house before we pay. It was to dirty to use. The ground was covered with little pickers that stuck to my shoes, one even came through my shoe to poke me. Oh well, live and learn.<br>
Clint, Texas, United States ironworker025It was exciting to arrive at Kamala's and Charley’s home in El Paso. Firstly because Karin + Marten and Nancy + Matt would be there (friends I’d met on the divide route) and two, it was the last stop before crossing over to Mexico, therefore completing the first leg of the journey. Made it! 2935 miles cycled and well over 200000 ft climbed. What a fantastic journey so far. <br><br>Kamala and Charley have a history and art museum of masks ornaments and furniture enclosed in a ...
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico jeydoublesyou... The room is large with both a wall-mounted big screen TV and four cubicles for computer users. There was also a fitness area at the back of the room. The only thing missing was a pool. I have to admit that Bliss does have one of the nicest RV areas I’ve seen in our several years of travel. The worst drawback is they, like most other military parks, do not accept advance reservations…..even when you’re only ten miles away.
El Paso, Texas, United States dlpool... between El Paso and Albuquerque is the little town of "Truth or Consequences", New Mexico. I thought I would be cute and try and get a pic of me next to the sign while shrugging my shoulders but no such sign exists except this legend of how the town got its name. In 1950, the town changed its name from Hot Springs to T or C after a then famous radio show, still don't know why though...
El Paso, Texas, United States johnrandall... the movie which narrates the investigation Diana published in her book The Killing Fields. Beauty: the speaker's commitment to shed light on the darkness of evil and to speak for the voiceless; their unswerving focus on the horror--at great personal cost Trouble: growing desensitization to violence & apparent public acquiescence to ...
El Paso, Texas, United States billiegreenwoodThis month's project: playing "Santa" to a Farmworker family. When a hometown family sent money to the Border with me to sponsor a needy family (instead of exchanging gifts with each other), I adopted a family of seven: parents, their 15 year old daughter and 4 granddaughters. Upon receiving a list of their names, ages, sizes and an item or two they might like, off I went ...
El Paso, Texas, United States billiegreenwood... Bunnell FL Flager Auditorium W 1/30/2008 Melbourne FL Maxwell C. King Center R 1/31/2008 Lakeland FL Lakeland Center F 2/1/2008 Niceville FL The Arts Center S 2/2/2008 University MS ...
El Paso, Texas, United States ericalee... circles around the city until after an hour and a half it dropped us off a mile from where we wanted to be! We walked on and on until we realised that the gas station was actually 10 miles outta town - oopps! We reached a bus station and decided just to spend $40 on getting to Jaurez as Lisa's Mum had lent us some money that day thank you Dee!- we wanted to finish hitchhiking but it seemed impossible so reluctantly we went to buy tickets. They didn't ...
Cuidad Juarez, Mexico glassman... person ever to escape from the jail. We met several people in town who seemed quite willing to stop and visit with us and not at all in a hurry to continue on their way. Our ride continued to Tornillo, where we visited the La Calesa Restaurant for lunch. Again the food was incredibly inexpensive and very tasty. I had a chicken fajita burrito and lemonade for $2.20! Today's ride was smooth and relatively uneventful. No hills, nicely paved roads, and rarely a ...
Fort Hancock, Texas, United States kedd... rebels. He laughed. Of course by now I'm not too interested in the donkey shows or whatever it was that they used to have out at 'Boys Town,’ a place I only heard about through the barkings of of taxi drivers and other assorted facilitators. I remember distinctly the smell of bad gasoline, though, or maybe it was the lead they put in it.
El Paso, Texas, United States hardiek
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