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A RETRO BLOG OF AROUND THE WORLD TRIP in 2002/3
A Travel Blog by gissy
... shops including a great Lenotre which I loved. On Wednesday's and Saturday's there was a market in the little square, the Bois de Bologne was my local park. It was Paris at its best, In short all was just ticking along nicely. Except the love life but ...
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A Travel Blog entry by marjorie from Bologne, Italy
... accommodate an interesting mix of churches, galleries, designer shops and fresh food markets. In the past the great families of Bologne built towers to reflect their power, prestige and general magnificence. The two in the centre of town have been on a ...
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Bois de Bologne; Kosher Wine; Consignment Stores
A Travel Blog entry by patibob from Paris, Ile-de-France, France
... of contributions) was on the other side of the street. Left the apartment @ 1:30 heading west for the Bois de Bologne--a park 2 1/2 times the size of Central Park on the west end of the Paris 16th (our arrondisement). Wandered down Henri Martin to ...
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Bologne
A Travel Blog entry by mleleu from Bologna, Italy
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King Ludwig the Ridiculous
A Travel Blog entry by valaryr from Füssen, Bavaria, Germany
... a pair of King Ludwig's ridiculous castles. Jenna and I definitely got full use of the hotel's continental breakfast-- we made 4 giant bologne and cheese sandwiches to bring as a picnic. The bologne here is really good... I would never consider eating a ...
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Never again with the second class...
A Travel Blog entry by philvandyk from Verona, Italy
Welp, we said goodbye to the Friends we made in Rome, and caught our train to Bologne FIRST CLASS train car. Then it was the transfer from Bologne to Verona that my nerves started up. See we got no actual ticket because it was a non-reserve train. ...
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Brian The American (Part Three)
A Travel Blog entry by foolsgold from Paris, France
... the bottles that cost more than one Euro, which are drinkable, and those that cost less - which aren't. We found the Bois de Bologne, which was actually a forest. And it was actually quite big. And we were on the east side, and the camp site was on ...
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Semana 16: Examen
A Travel Blog entry by ling-en from Alicante, Spain
... une fois je vous épargne les détails mais pour être honnête ces matières n'étaient pas difficiles. * Processus de Bologne: Ici, les Espagnols protestent actuellement contre le plan de Bologne visant à harmoniser les études en Europe. Bien ...
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Bella Ciao!
A Travel Blog entry by holyfuck_93 from Rome, Italy
... à boire des cappuccini. Et puis on a fait un léger tour des universités « en lutte ». Bologne, Florence. C'est incroyable pour des yeux nord-américains de voir comment ils vivent dans l'histoire, littéralement dans des ...
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Venice - Italy
A Travel Blog entry by kcsozou from Venice, Italy
... which was ok, although it is pretty clear the Ferrari spend more money developing their cars than enhancing the museum experience! From Bologne it was off to Venice for three days. Venice was great, and our days pretty much consisted of roaming the ...
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Florence train station
A Travel Blog entry by camposgalan from Florence, Italy
So, we were not flying to Bologne, we landed in Forli, a bloody town forgotten in the middle of nowhere. We had to take the bus to Bologne and then the train to Florence. Well, it wasn't that bad. And our "hotel" was quite close to the station, so we ...
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In Transit to Slovenia
A Travel Blog entry by charity_cycle from On the ferry and train, Italy
... come with me. The girls had each spent a year working in Dublin which explained why they could understand my accent. They got off at Bologne. I dozed until our arrival in Venice at 1am. I was hoping the train would be really late but it was not to be. ...
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From busy Italy to peaceful Slovenia
A Travel Blog entry by mjozwell from Bled, Bled, Slovenia
... in an old church listening the Florence Symphony Orchestra which sounded superb in the church hall. We then had a flying visits to Bologne, Montova and Verona before heading to Venice. What an unreal place! We spent the day there getting lost in this ...
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A CHRONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT OF SKY-TALL EVENTS
A Travel Blog entry by modernoddyseus from Rio, Greece
... town on a sunny day. The leading three looked street-wise and slick, but the final one was a maple-colored and bologne-loaf-shaped baby. This equilateral-eared baby didn't blindly tag after the others. He went curiously where he pleased, wandering to ...
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Brugge
A Travel Blog entry by m-and-c from Brugge, West Flanders, Belgium
... We have never been there before so it is as good a reason as any. We took the late afternoon Speed Ferries service over to Bologne and stayed there for that evening as we weren't too keen on driving to Bruges late into the night. Instead we woke up ...
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Seeing the Mighty Pacific is like Coming Home
A Travel Blog entry by matt81 from Santa Catalina, Veraguas, Panama
... hotels. There was one market that "served" the whole town. Their main staples were baguettes, processed cheese, and bologne, all part of a complete breakfast! There was, however, a secret unmarked freezer in the back of the store ...
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