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redwood inn (view across parking lot from Port Lucaya Marketplace looking out the balcony, across that parking lot is all the bars/clubs/ and nightlife. dis-connected water heater redwood from police station

Redwood Hotel Lucaya

PO Box F-41417, Lucaya Lucaya, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

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A travel blog entry by sylviaenjeroen

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... beige met bruine roestplekken. Eddy, die het op een afstandje gade slaat komt met een fles "on and off", een gemeen zuur dat alle bruine sporen direct oplost. Ondanks dat de dag inmiddels is verstreken krijgen we geen commentaar en liggen we tot laat in de avond in de haven. We kwebbelen heel wat af bij de BBQ en genieten van heerlijke biertjes, een goede wijn en juist ontdooide lamb chops en ander heerlijk gemarineerd vlees en een salade. Eddy vertelt dat het op zo’n schip ...

Cost of Travelling to Italy

A travel blog entry by hecqs

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Airport-Malpensa Central
Milan-Venice
Venice-Florence
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About Schengen Visa

A travel blog entry by hecqs

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... br> Each participating country continues to issue visas in the normal way but the visa issued is a Schengen visa. With a Schengen visa, you may enter one country and travel freely throughout the Schengen zone. Internal border controls have disappeared; there are no or few stops and checks. This means that internal air, road and train travel are handled as domestic trips.

Single, double or multi-entry visas ...

Waiting for the day - Fish Fry

A travel blog entry by hecqs

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... us also on this trip. Lucky are the children today for they can travel easily nowadays and that camera is already affordable to record their trips.

For now, I have to start digging up and practicing again my Spanish tongue.

Meanwhile, let me take you to a place where people go to on Wedbnesday nights here in Freeport. Fish ...

West End

A travel blog entry by darborn

... in the main cabin. We discover they went through the Indian Cay passage with a 6' draft, they timed it 2 hours before high tide and followed the waypoints with never less than 8'. That knowlege would have saved us the hard slog into wind yesterday! We swapped potatoes for home made plum jam and exchanged books.

We walked out to the breakwater to photograph our last Bahamian sunset - at least for a while! No conch blowing at sunset tonight either though I was ...

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