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Postcard from Tanzania 1999
A Travel Blog by mulqueen
... Namanga, the Palm Beach Hotel, the Embassy Hotel etc. As I approach one of these places, I am targeted by the taxi-men who wave at me & shout - almost beg - for my custom. · Mzungu : this is the Kiswahili word for 'white foreigner'. I am very conscious ...
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The Inn Village
A Travel Blog entry by bruce_n_ros from Scotts Ferry, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand
... ;re glad we chose to stay the night here…a unique Kiwi village. All the houses have names like Fish Inn, Sleep Inn, Wave Inn, Flounder Inn..etc. Such a hoot!! We were made very welcome at the little village campsite, Camp Inn (includes power, water, ...
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The Wave
A Travel Blog entry by olih from Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
... lustig anzuschauen, Felsen, die tatsächlich wie Gehirnmasse aussehen. Hinter denen kommt man automatisch zur sogenannten „Second Wave“. Eigentlich eine blödsinnige Bezeichnung, denn wenn es eine Second Wave gibt, gibt es auch eine Third ...
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'Smile and wave' to Amritsar
A Travel Blog entry by nshori from Amritsar, Punjab, India
... one of which was 'Madagascar' . This movie has provided some great catch phrases to help us cope with India - ' smile and wave boys, smile and wave ' Arrived at 0430 at the hotel , 6 hours late and exhausted . Mark had ...
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Wave surfing
A Travel Blog entry by garyandjenny from Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
... the direction. But after a couple of hours of swallowing salt water and fighting with the waves I managed to stand up and ride the wave all the way to the beach! Suddenly all the hard work was worth it. We continued with the surfing for 3 days. I ...
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Exploring A Cave & Hallucinating A Wave
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Fort Bragg, California, United States
... ever. I knew it was time for me to pull over and let Dianne drive the rest of the way. She got us into the Holiday Inn Express in Fort Bragg at 11:30 p.m. The cool air seemed to mitigate the throbbing motion sickness headache that I was suffering. But, it ...
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Anjuna
A Travel Blog entry by poridley from Anjuna, Goa, India
... we were close enough to the beach. We went past a few we recognised from the book and eventually stopped at one called the Sea Wave Inn. I went to have a look and it looked really nice and had a kind of holiday apartment type fell to it. Eventually after ...
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Goa and Mumbai
A Travel Blog entry by adamblaise from Mumbai, India
... were in Anjuna. After we fended off the taxi drivers attempts to get us to a hotel of his choosing, we checked in at the Sea Wave Inn which was right at the end of the main road through Anjuna - another 100 metres and the road peters out into a dirt track ...
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The Land of the Very Long Dark Cloud
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Auckland and chunks of the North Island, New Zealand
... the home team try for try in an end-to-end feast of running rugby and hard hits. The crowd were obviously enjoying it as a Mexican Wave got up a head of steam around the stadium but as we were in the expensive seats (have I told you that already?) we ...
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Tsunami and tso much more
A Travel Blog entry by ditdotnonny from Easter Island, Chile
... place. Men walk along strumming guitars, girls practice hoola dances in their back yards, butch fellas wear feathers headdresses, little girls wave at you from the bottom of hills, cows wander over to see what you are drawing (scary), the moon is that ...
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Surf Camp - yes, I learnt to Surf!
A Travel Blog entry by nickytorkington from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... 'the impact zone' (where the wave breaks) so you spend about 20mins getting churned up in the sea before you can even catch a wave! I actually found it quite funny that i physically could not get out to catch the waves. I had a couple of bad wipe outs ...
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A Brush with Death
A Travel Blog entry by vanatten from Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia
... fear in his face. I remember hitting a big wave that felt like a car crash, then a second almost immediately, but the third wave sent the raft sailing straight up, twisted in midair, and landed face down. We were dragged along the rocks under the water ...
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Rain in the Desert
A Travel Blog entry by olih from Page, Arizona, United States
... Mindestzeit, denn heute geht es in die Coyote Buttes North, die Gegend der Paria Wilderness, in der die mittlerweile berühmte Wave zu finden ist. Das ist zumindest der Plan, dafür haben wir vor drei Monaten eine Permit ergattert. Aber: Pustekuchen! Der ...
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Day 74 -Playing truant from life on Dane ValleyWay
A Travel Blog entry by debandkeith from Rushton Spencer, England, United Kingdom
... is going to continue to be slow. The track takes us round the sides of several hills in what looks like an almost perfect wave formation on the map. We are following the contours around a set of hills and walking a long way out of our ...
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Road trip
A Travel Blog entry by dkontour from Wye River, Victoria, Australia
... force of the wave had increased with the momentum from the previous waves which meant that the spray from the wave crashing into the cliff gradually got higher. This was our favourite lookout and we both could have stood ...
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A summer, at a glance.
A Travel Blog entry by wheresjustin from West Dennis, Massachusetts, United States
... sit in white plastic chairs packed around blue umbrella spanned white plastic tables ordering beer and chicken fingers from stoic faced servers. I wave at Paola, a Colombian girl who serves at the pool and she rolls he eyes at me in frustration with her ...
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Akbar the Porter
A Travel Blog entry by beats from Hoper, Northern Areas, Pakistan
... . Enjoy spectacular mountain scenery? Fresh air? Be away from noise and pollution? Hell no, it was to listen to a bloody short wave radio in Urdu playing awful Indian tunes. The classic Akbar moment of the trip came on the fourth morning of the five ...
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Drama in the UK!
A Travel Blog entry by monkeytoes from London, United Kingdom
... nothing but good things about Scotland, too bad we did not have enough time to see it. We actually lucked out and hit a heat wave in London and the weather in Scotland was supposed to be nice as well! I hear that it is normally cold and rainy all ...
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Paradise found
A Travel Blog entry by stemaxc from Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia
... hands down in displays of genuine friendliness. Never before have I been to a place so welcoming, where almost everyone has a smile, a wave or a greeting for the strange-looking man with blue eyes, blond hair and an awfully large bag strapped to his ...
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Home sweet home
A Travel Blog entry by evelyn.whitelaw from Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... left in a vaguely quiet Libya St. We found out later that what we had been chasing hadnt been a political uprising at all, but a wave of people intoxicated by the news that a bank had been broken into and money was free for all!) We decided the best way ...
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Reef and Goodbye!
A Travel Blog entry by ramblingharveys from Cairns, Australia
... we're in the water the OK signal when snorkelling is to place one hand on your head, forming an O with your arm. DO NOT wave at the boat otherwise this will be mistaken for the distress signal and they'll come over to pick you up! As it was very ...
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CapeWind Waterfront Resort Falmouth
34 Maravista Extension, Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States
... of your room or venturing out your front door onto our spacious lawns, our staff is always close by to lend a hand or simply a wave and a warm smile. Once you enter our long, private drive you'll be transported into an atmosphere of peace and beauty.
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