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El corazón del Mediterráneo
Listos! Aun no hemos hecho la mochila pero estamos a luz verde para el avión mañana, con dirección a la Cochinchina. De pensar que cuando niña recuerdo que decían "eso esta en la Cochinchina." Yo no sabia que existía, me imaginé que era muuuy lejos, quizás en una película de Steven Spielberg, de esas que salen dinosaurios y paisajes flotantes. Así fue que leyendo a ultima hora el primer capitulo de la guía de Vietnam me enteré que este ...
Palma, Capital of the Balearics.
... As you approach the port from the sea you have a delightful view of Palma's Gothic cathedral standing proud on the hill, which overshadows the Almudaina Palace. Beautiful old churches appear everywhere in the city complementing the piazzas as they blend with stylish shops and cafes. Wandering through the natural stone paved alleys and climbing the many steps leads you to yet another wonderful cultural delight. This sophisticated city oozes style that has developed and ...
Palma de Mallorca
... naast een erg spraakzame Australier tot haar ergenis. Eten was heerlijk en de avond sloot met een zing en dans voorstelling van alle obers. Na het eten een leuke show gekeken in het theater met veel dans en kleur. De dames kregen erg veel zin in een bubbelbadsessie en hebben daar heerlijk 2 uur ingelegen om vervolgens een pizza te pakken en mee te nemen naar hun hut. De jongens hebben de laatste voorstelling in het theater gepakt en zo eindigde onze dag op ...
Silver Spirit Swan Song
... including the French writer, George Sand. We heard about the cathedral's breathtaking interior but it is Sunday and, well, they are worshipping rather than hosting tourists. We miss the rose window which is said to be the world's largest.
Instead, we shop. Gloria finds shoes and boots which make her smile.
Heading back towards the shuttle bus stop, we see Ricky and James, our now dear friends from Australia and they inform us ...
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 ...