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Red eye to Atlanta
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... the next leg of our American dream in a local coffee shop before taking advantage of the $3 each pasta dinner served at the hostel. LAX airport was only a few miles away which in LA terms was a god send. When we had asked at the hostel the ...
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Atlanta
A Travel Blog entry by travelledkiwi from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... friend too. She drove me back to there flat about an hour out of Atlanta which took just over an hour and half from the airport, where I finally get a chance to open my bag and let the fresh air in, living from city to city and hostel to hostel your ...
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Home
A Travel Blog entry by arlash from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... she wanted to know where I was from. I told her, and there were smiles all around. Seoul is expensive so I headed to the airport earlier than planned. When I got there I was told I needed to make a connecting flight in Tokyo. I argued that my ticket was ...
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Getting better at just-in-time travel
A Travel Blog entry by manuelgomez from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... around the world. I didn't really sleep, but had several fascinating conversations. Which brings us to the Santiago airport (and the inevitable shrugging off of the ubiquitous airport taxi-driver/lodging hustle), the return to public transit (airport ...
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Is it too much to ask?
A Travel Blog entry by snehf3 from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... nbsp; What I saw, said and did on my first day were all lessons in European culture. Despite the nightmare at the European airport, I immediately adopted a thicker skin and an optimistic attitude for the rest of the trip. After all, I made it to Lisbon in ...
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One year on the road!!
A Travel Blog entry by marie-line from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... the great and wonderful - having the best introduction to the continent, my wonderful host in Lima, Rosie, picked me up from the airport and brought me straight to her uncle's 70th birthday party. - Taking Spanish classes in Cuzco. I loved living in that ...
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still here...
A Travel Blog entry by haileygoneagain from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... I get on this flight. I am already tired, but I know that I have wonderful friends working here at the airport that graciously let me book a hostel on their computer. I have also come to see the beauty in strangers today. Those strangers who see a bipolar ...
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First Day
A Travel Blog entry by coconner from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
We finally got here after havinng a delay out of Detroit and running through the Amsterdam airport catching our next flight. Bad news to that was they lost my luggage so i will have to pick it up tonight. it's OK bcause Katie and I ...
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Lisbon vs. Atlanta: a change in perspective
A Travel Blog entry by jsolana27 from Lisbon, Estremadura, Portugal
... like, I was very much in the dark about what to expect from it. When we first arrived in the Lisbon airport and took a taxi to the hostel, the city looked like any other European city; with some parts more modern and others obviously older. But it ...
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London to Quito (via Atlanta)
A Travel Blog entry by livtajim from Quito, Ecuador
... to Atlanta.He looked kinda wobbly (drunk?). Oh, we managed to catch our flight too. Very delayed leaving Atlanta but arrived eventually at Quito airport. Very nice, clean, and orderly. Quick, simple taxi to our fab hostel (Chicago Hostal) which was ...
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New Orleans to Atlanta
A Travel Blog entry by travelledkiwi from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... Kathryn and Katie, we made the 2 hour flight fun and joked that the pilot was in training or it was his first day on the job. In the end we all arrived safely into Atlanta Airport. Final day with the car and finished off with 3270 miles in seven ...
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London-Atlanta-Caracas-Puerto Colombia
A Travel Blog entry by pennyimo from Choroni, Central Venezuela, Venezuela
... in a fishing village in one of Venezuela´s National Parks where Imo and I somehow arrived last night after escaping Caracas. Arriving at the airport was not as scary as we thought it would be, though we were immediately swindled out of some money by the ...
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The First 24 Hours of My New Life
A Travel Blog entry by kimthevagabond from Lima, Peru
... pick me up at the airport. I searched around for someone holding a sign with my name on, but did not see anyone. Finally, an airport taxi driver called the hostel for me and told me that he would take me there. He acted as a tour guide the entire ride to ...
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Planes, Trains, and...walking in the dark....
A Travel Blog entry by benjaminhadaway from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... The first leg of this four leg trip is a quick hop to Minneapolis. The flight was 2 hours and pleasant. I hurried though the airport and boarded the big Delta 767 (I think) for Narita. This plane was HUGE! It had two decks, and the ...
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when in Rome...
A Travel Blog entry by cts_brightside from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... here in Rome for two days and already I feel like I've seen so much. Saturday I took off from jacksonville nc airport, caught a connecting flight in atlanta, then one in Paris, and then next to Rome! Don't remember much of the flight since I loaded up ...
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Palma, Mallorca Beach Vaca!!!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by kelseykoehne from Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
... and nice. They made that day much better than what it could’ve been. But then we went to the airport to leave and of course our flight was delayed and all the Spaniards were irritated yelling at one another. It was really ...
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Who needs electricity?
A Travel Blog entry by ferrisbueller from Panama City, Panama
On October 2nd, 2009, I met up with my buddy, Bryan, in the Atlanta airport and we cruised down to Panama City, Panama on the evening flight with little more than a vague idea of what we were going to do and no reservations anywhere. We sat ...
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You leave me breathless
A Travel Blog entry by travelbug15 from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
My short, 1 hour flight to Cusco was uneventful, thankfully. I had a lovely older couple from Atlanta beside me and the lady chatted me up. I love the expression on peoples faces when I tell them I'm travelling on my own. I try to explain that it's really ...
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CHILEAN TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by hafeezrm from Santiago, Chile
... , I covered Chile. On June 28th, 2008, I flew from Karachi, Pakistan. With three plane changeovers at Dubai, London and Atlanta, I reached Santiago, the capital city of Chile. It took me 43 hours including 29 hours of flying time causing me great ...
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dooblin
A Travel Blog entry by _chloe from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... because of others stories or maybe even just legends about hostels ha. that night i went with my hostel roomies, a friend from fordham i made at the airport, colleen andrews, plus some others from arcadia out to a pub to get dinner and then listen ...


