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El corazón del Mediterráneo
... callejera que será nuestro alimento cotidiano este sobre poblada de bacterias.
Yo estoy acostumbrada a viajar sin guía, ya que me pierdo hasta llegando a mi casa, así que una guía para mi es como una novela de Shakespeare. Sergio por su parte, es el guía en esta expedición, ya que se memoriza un mapa en 5 minutos. Os ruego que todavía no se den por vencidos en mi, Naylen, es decir yo, también brindo astucia a este viaje, solo ...
Palma, Capital of the Balearics.
... for food. Every year millions of tourists visit Majorca making it the most popular mediterranean holiday island, although when we think of Majorca! we equate it with Christopher Skase! Next time I pass Pixie in the village I will be reminded of the charmed life she led while in exile in Spain! Palma is a beautiful place and another playground for the rich and famous. The mariner extends for miles crammed with expensive yachts and pleasure craft, that are far from your ...
Palma de Mallorca
... nog even snel naar de hut om camera en telefoon uit de kluis te pakken om vervolgens van boord te gaan.......op naar de bus die ons naar het oude gedeelte van de stad bracht. Recht voor de cathedral werden we afgezet om zo al slenterend de oude stad te bekijken. Enkele straatartiesten vulden de weg en we konden zelfs met een flamencodanseres op de foto,hahaha. Niks van dat alles natuurlijk. Wel zagen we mooie tuinen met veel waterpartijen. Toen het hoger ...
Silver Spirit Swan Song
... travel and other things we love before promising to get together someday, somewhere.
Our bags must be out by 10:30, they tell us, and they are. As I write this, Gloria is on her phone texting Mandi regarding our flights back to the U.S. which are complicated by Hurricane Sandy. We are attempting—I should say that Mandi is attempting—to re-route us to skip New York and go directly to Denver. That is turning out to be a difficult ...
Roller coaster that wasn't fun
... vomit a great deal. In the morning, Paul valiantly goes in search of drugs for me to take and at this stage I find I am willing to do just about anything. I take the drugs which help a bit, as does going up on deck to the middle of the ship. I still spend the day in misery praying for an end to the ocean so I can put my feet on dry land and not have to feel this horrible ...