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Pizzzzzzaaaaaa
A Travel Blog entry by where_is_marcel from Naples, Italy
... metropolis on par with the greatest. - SEVILLA is the 'frying pan' of Spain and for good reason; the temperature always hovered around 20 degrees in the winter and it gets a lot hotter in the summer. I got to appreciate some good tapas there as ...
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Argentine-Chili-Bolivie
A Travel Blog entry by 1970 from Copacabana Lago Titicaca, Bolivia
... des artisants et c était sympas il avait des Equadoriens, Colombiens, Brésiliens, Chiliens, Argentins, bref un beau mélange Sud Américains. Ces artisants qui sont des nomades et suivent le soleil avec leur balluchons plein de matériel avec lequel ...
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April (or is it July?) in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by dig_swashb from Paris, France
... the glass pyramid (which is lit up and looks even cooler at night), and even at 10:00 PM it was still at least 75 degrees outside. It was the perfect temperature for a stroll along the Seine (even with just short sleeves). I walked all the way ...
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Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by vickiarnaud from La Paz, Bolivia
... working conditions have not improved at all and the life expectancy for miners still remains quite short. Temperatures rise to over 110 degrees and the air is extremely difficult to breathe as you crawl through a labyrinth of tunnels. We were only in the ...
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Los Angeles & San Diego
A Travel Blog entry by loupsvoyagent from Los Angeles, Marina del Rey, California, United States
... qui était le point le plus sud –ouest des E.U à atteindre. De là nous avions le choix : continuer vers la sud, au Mexique, jusqu'à Puerto Vallarta (ou bien au Costa Rica – j’aime bien taquiner Cristina avec ça…) ou bien ...
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Australia
A Travel Blog entry by vickiarnaud from Sydney, Australia
... somehow managed to get in to attack us. Between the continuous buzzing of mosquitoes in our ears and the fact that is was 90 degrees and we didn´t have a fan, neither Arnaud nor I slept at all. Finally, at 3:00am, Arnaud decided to wake-up and drive ...
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Day 31 (Ballestas Islands)
A Travel Blog entry by adisyl from Nasca, Peru
... the rocks, caves, incredible, words don't do it justice, and just when you get enough ocean, you turn around and its 180 degrees of desert, huge dunes, desolation Off we go for a drive along the coast, hovering metres from a 45m cliff face at ...
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Weer thuis in Rochegude
A Travel Blog entry by matini from Barjac, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
... y a 25 ans, la Turquie nous semble beaucoup plus moderne, plus active, très assurée et en pleine expansion, surtout dans l'est, le sud-est et le centre. La Turquie reste un pays de contrastes: des villes très modernes contre une population très ...
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The 'tough" life of the catered ones, Okavango
A Travel Blog entry by ieeworldvoyage from Khwai River, Botswana
... . He saw a huge hippo right besides their tent, munching hungrily on the tall grass -Temperatures here range from 38 to 45 degrees Celcius...not for me; it literally drains all my energy! At night, the thermometer goes down and after midnight, it is very ...
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Music, Capoeira, Hawking and Hiking - BAHIA!!
A Travel Blog entry by jen_and_andre from Salvador and Lençois, Brazil
... day in the internet cafés, of which there were many (we went to four in total, all with different prices and varying degrees of technological sophistication - from 65 cents to $2.00 per hour), we got a chance to visit a most spectacular church (São ...
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Of the Theresienwiese 'n Other Places to Fall Down
A Travel Blog entry by danschedler from München, Germany
... , but exhausting for her. We all went to bed fairly early. The next morning we each slept in a bit to varying degrees. I think Sean and Amanda were more tired than I was from some lingering jet lag, but after a bit of screwing around that ...
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Perhaps I'm not cut out for the 7 summits
A Travel Blog entry by doovy from Cotopaxi, Ecuador
... grade, we reached what Roberto had called 'the heartbreaker'. Not technically difficult, but long, steep ramp (perhaps 45 degrees?). Making things more difficult was the fresh snow overnight, covering the well trodden trail up this portion, meaning we ...
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Copacabana baby!!!
A Travel Blog entry by pierre-zuzana from Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
... national park, the world’s largest urban forest. If it was to disappear, the average temperature in Rio would rise by 4-7 degrees... We climbed the Pico de Tijuca, offering us a beautiful view of Rio, and some charming waterfall sights on the way ...
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