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"Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"
A Travel Blog entry by andymo99 from Cape Town, South Africa
... with them, which was very good. After a chocolate dessert, we headed back to the hotel. [Andy: the restaurant was in the Regent hotel, where Nixon stayed while in Zagreb. The food was very good, and was our second meal that came courtesy of grandma ...
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Outline of Asian Trip
A Travel Blog entry by dougnjudy from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
... · The Oriental · Own wandering? Tour? · Airport 30 miles east; arrange for air-conditioned mini-bus - 1-2 hour ride · Indra Regent Hotel · Ship leave 17:00; 2.5 hour drive to dock 13 M Singapore · SIN-A HIGHLIGHTS OF SINGAPORE · 9:30 - ...
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Full take on our adventures in London, UK
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... few steps from one another I found Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Lebanese, Moroccan, Thai, Iranian, Japanese, Iraqi, Italian, Greek and African restaurants, to mention just a few. The street is alive late, as opposed to other areas of London. Near our ...
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Ethiopia's ancient civilisation
A Travel Blog entry by flowergyaru from Axum, Ethiopia
... . * Haile Selassie was respected as an African statesman and as a key person in the construction of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). * Wealth went to nobility and the church. Many thousands of people died due to famine and the war in ...
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Definitely not in Kansas anymore...
A Travel Blog entry by redhurricane from Bangkok, Thailand
... in full-on african garb. It would be so out of place that people couldn't help but look. We were that african, because, at least visually, there is almost no diversity. Good or bad, everybody is Thai. One more adventure to finish up the ...
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New Orleans
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... peppers, celery and Andouille sausage – was very tasty. Apparently this traditional southern dish was brought to America by West African slaves. There was also a side of asparagus in a spicy sauce which was good. I walked around the corner to St ...
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Desert safari and a random night out!
A Travel Blog entry by westy23 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
... we rocked up at the Beach Hotel Resort. The resort consisted of a variety of bars and clubs including Indian themes, African and Philippians. Not really fitting into any of these categories we decided to settle for a quieter bar which consisted of a ...
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The City, churches, and a couple of old friends
A Travel Blog entry by paddyt from London, England, United Kingdom
... globe, there is the opportunity for brining together peoples in conflict like Israelis and Palestinians, Irish republicans and loyalists, African tribes or groups in conflict and so on. The service was beautiful and thought-provoking, hundreds of people ...
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Rio!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by marie_mc from Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
... into Brazil, the country has a very different feel to the other South American countries. Its a melting pot of European and African culture. The language is different to the Spanish of the rest of the continent, with Portuguese being the official ...
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Capetown
A Travel Blog entry by cynjohn from Capetown, South Africa
... . We didn't get anything--in retrospect, I wish I'd tried one of the services, just to see. At about 3:30 Regent sent another car to move us from the hotel to the ship. If we had walked, it would have been about 3 minutes. Since we drove, it was ...
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New Zealand - South Island
A Travel Blog entry by mick_and_rach from Christchurch, New Zealand
... at Franz. Continued our NZ backgammon competition tucked up in our tent with the rain beating on the roof. An hilarious African family were behind us, their insatiable laughter just filling the night air. 4th January 2005 Franz Josef to Fox Glacier ...
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City Without a Soul
A Travel Blog entry by jo21 from Los Angeles, California, United States
... nbsp; I next played out my Pretty Woman fantasy in full, just resisting the temptation to kiss the pavement outside the Regent Beverly Wilshire hotel "Why the penthouse suite if you're afraid of heights?" "Because it's the best." Sorry, I ...
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Ethiopia, and Christmas in London
A Travel Blog entry by finrod3791 from London, United Kingdom
... (Ethiopia was briefly occupied by Italy, but decades earlier it walloped the Italian army in a huge battle that made it the only African country not to be colonized by a European power) They agreed to return it in 1947 but didn't get around to ...
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6 days, 4 feet, 8 hours of daylight
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... , they were not serving food; we wandered back into the night. This time we ended up at Nando's, a Portuguese/South African chicken joint. I didn't understand how those two fit together, but apparently Nando's is a chain restaurant in the UK, ...
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The African Regent Hotel Accra
237/238 Airport West, P. O. Box CT6143, Accra, Ghana
An icon to the finest hospitality in Ghana, the African Regent is an integral part of Accra's most prestigious residential community and features exclusive accommodations that offer more than just a good night's sleep. It is boldly contemporary, yet ...
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