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A Travel Blog entry by jeroenandlinda from Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
... became. We saw some little castles and the white washed Andalusian villages in the hilly countryside. We arrived in Cordoba late in the afternoon. Our hotel ('AC Hotel') is a strange looking building. It reminds me of the offices of Logic in Bermuda. ...
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Strolling around Juderia
A Travel Blog entry by jeroenandlinda from Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
We had a lazy morning and afternoon, it was way too hot to get out so we did some research on the web on future parts of our trip. Around four o clock we conquered the heat, and headed back into the maze of Juderia. We went to the Mezquita and explored ...
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The time is ticking away....
A Travel Blog entry by shaunduvall from Cordoba, Argentina
... May 25th 2005 Get up for once and catch the nice local bus to Alta Gracia, a small town about 40km away from Cordoba. Its revolution day today, so some streets are closed, its very busy, and there are parades and speeches etc, all to celebrate the ...
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Ac mae'r wobr gyntaf yn mynd i..oh crap, the cops!
A Travel Blog entry by enfys_a_sion from Mendoza, Argentina
... only 2 vineyards. And so came the end of our Mendoza experience. After a crap night's sleep on a crap bus, we arrived in Cordoba, Argentina's second city, home of seven universities and where we are now. Haven't done much so far because I've got some kind ...
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Semana Santa!!!
A Travel Blog entry by kramsay from Andalusia, Spain
... is safe to say that we will be planning another Euro Trip soon with the five of us! :) Semana Santa: Nerja, Cordoba, Marbella, Gibraltar, Cadiz, Granada, Sevilla = ANDALUSIA!!! April 15-16 Friday, April 15th began Semana Santa, and my spring ...
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Costa del Sol...Malaga
A Travel Blog entry by katescarrott from Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
... ) out my window...no complaints really. Spent Saturday on the beach, it was high twenties, which was nice change from the temps in Cordoba & Seville, so lovely to lay around reading in all day, at least that was the plan. Hired my lounger got ...
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a Nicaraguan diary
A Travel Blog entry by mrlee from Jaco beach, Costa Rica
... is sold out in minutes and exits at the next stop. Most of the bus is now enjoying young sweet corn on the cob.; 1 cordoba (17 cents). A little later everyone is picking their teeth! I actually have some floss in my pack and go to work. I think ...
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The Most Spectacular Waterfalls in the World!
A Travel Blog entry by carlaandmike from Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
... waterfalls. At this point we meet another couple also trying to get to the park – Bruno and Nancy who are Argentinians from Cordoba. We agree to split the cost of a cab and head out there to try our luck. The cab can only take us ...
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Orientation in Sunny Seville
A Travel Blog entry by kcseymour from Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain
... ) we saw. It's just two doors down from the hostel (which will make moving my obnoxiously large suitcase a breeze), it has AC and heating, newly renovated, all marble floors, all new furniture, new kitchen appliances, 2 small balconies, views of the ...
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San Juan del Sur
A Travel Blog entry by mschwartz from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
... at last. In the meantime, the bus-fare collector (who Judy asked to take care of us) overcharged us for our tickets by 10 cordoba, telling me (when I asked in spanish where my change was), that we had to pay extra for our bags. Now, 10 cordobas is only ...
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Florence
A Travel Blog entry by jtpharr from Florence, Italy
... again of my favorite things since my last entry. So far Ive been to Paris, MAdrid, Cuenca, Seville, Arcos de la Frontera, Cordoba, Barcelona, Nice and Florence. My favorite city from those has been Barcelona. It is such a gorgeous city with a lot to ...
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The Falls
A Travel Blog entry by syco_traveller from Iguazu, Argentina
... a fun life ;) I want to throw fruit at people sometimes. We are back in BA now. WE did not make it to Cordoba because of a series of events that involve a broken plane and two very tired travellers. We have found the dresses for Genevieve´s ...
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Surfs up in San Juan Del Sur
A Travel Blog entry by kingnling from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
... (our favourites). Republika is a sports bar just down the street from our hotel which plays football games (no hockey!!), sells 75 Cordoba (ca. $3) personal rum buckets and has a variety of fun games to choose from (such as Jenga). The bar is managed by ...
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It's like stroking a badger...
A Travel Blog entry by bryanoboyle from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... and New Years---unadulterated carnage This setup was not helped by the fact we had physically and mentally destroyed ourselves in Cordoba and the relaxation penciled in for Mar Del Plata had not gone exactly to plan...The ante was further raised by the ...
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Mendoza – glug glug hic!
A Travel Blog entry by joslyncarsten from Mendoza, Argentina
After an overnight trip from Cordoba we awoke to views of the Andes in the distance. Already on the other side of South America! The next stop was to be the city of Mendoza , which is famous for wine. Lots and lots of it. And as such it seems the perfect ...
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