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Rachel and Scott's Journey West
A Travel Blog by levering_scott
... for 3 nights -stayed in 1 lodge for free -camped for 14 nights -slept in our car for 1 night -stayed in a hotel/hostel for 9 nights -completed 4 days of craigslist jobs and made $400 -visited 16+ State and National Parks/Reserves/Monuments/Forests - ...
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Albuquerque
A Travel Blog entry by brendan86 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
One of my favourite places so far, very different from LA, everyones very laid back and friendly, the hostel is really good with breakfast showers bthrooms etc and cheap, the town itself has some really interesting architecture parks etc shamr I have to ...
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Retour à Albuquerque
A Travel Blog entry by heritia8 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... est si blanc et fin, c'est génial et j'en profite pour marcher à pieds nus! Il est presque midi, il faut repartir pour Albuquerque, dernière étape de la journée et par la même occasion de mon voyage aux States!! dommage... je m'amusais bien et je ...
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Albuquerque
A Travel Blog entry by sonjamargarethe from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Albuquerque ist die größte Stadt New Mexicos, aber nicht die Hauptstadt - das ist Santa Fe. Es hatte einen Business-Bezirk mit Hochhäusern, und ein altes, auf Wild West getrimmtes Viertel. Ich kaufte ein paar Tier-Figürchen für meinen Traumfänger ...
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Albuquerque pt 2
A Travel Blog entry by brendan86 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Update: found an awesome pizza shop which sold huge slices (see pix) of pizza and coke for five dollars. On the way to pizza shop I also saw a car chase (why did I remember the pizza place first ?) , a car came speeding towarda me and swerved right a few ...
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A Subconcious Predisposition for Unpaved Motorways
A Travel Blog entry by sirsmonkey42 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... adding 2 hours to my overall time everything turned out pretty well. I had little issue settling right in at the hostel in Albuquerque once I got there. I met a Japanese fellow on his way to the Grand Canyon, and after we firmly ...
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Week 4: Texas & New Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by justinsuzan from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... door de rest van het centrum van Santa Fe, gevuld met leuke binnenplaatsjes, stapten we weer in de trein naar Albuquerque. De terugrit tijdens zonsondergang was adembenemend mooi (zie foto). 's Avonds bereidden we ons voor op de rit naar Flagstaff. ...
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Chicago after arriving at the amazing train ...
A Travel Blog entry by kal from Chicago to Albuquerque, United States
... I had been in the cities during the weekends and public holidays mainly and hadn't got round to doing this rather important chore. Albuquerque is not a large population centre, but because of the heat the town is very spread out. It has about 75,000 ...
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Bye bye Empire State...Hello State of Enchantment!
A Travel Blog entry by dev-max from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... town areas during the day, and had a relatively quiet night with lots of food and lots of sleep. We returned to Albuquerque on Saturday and made a spontaneous stop at the Native American Cochiti pueblo to see the Kashi Katuwe National Monument - white ...
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Rock, Soul, Poverty and Religion - That's Memphis
A Travel Blog entry by wolfieboy69 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... , a 24-hour journey awaited me. It would be a tune that would no doubt be repeated when I travelled to Nashville and Albuquerque. Travelling may broaden your mind but on a bumpy road it can sure be uncomfortable, especially as you sit in a ...
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R and R in New Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by incajac from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... on email but it turned out that the library and the internet cafes were all closed on Sunday. After three nights in Albuquerque youth hostel, I drove up to the Pecos Wilderness on Monday for two nights of camping in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. At ...
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Suspended over jagged peaks
A Travel Blog entry by thetraveller88 from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... the world at 2.7 miles, taking one up about 4000 feet. I am not one for touristy destinations but the view of Albuquerque was worth the price of looking like a camera-touting tourist. A simple yet delicious meal at the highly regarded Artichoke ...
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Happy Thanksgiving! Only two weeks (and a day)!
A Travel Blog entry by jaybrotz from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... Sydney area A few days in Melbourne (on our own here) A few days in Adelaide and the Barossa Valley Fly to LA and Albuquerque So there you have it. We'll be with family most places (with the notable exception being Melbourne, where we'll be staying ...
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Highlights of the Best of the west Tour days 10-18
A Travel Blog entry by cazza_macca from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... , beautiful, stunning places- truly unforgettable. I stayed in Vegas for a few days after the tour but unfortunately booked a hostel which had to be in the dodgiest place ever. Taxi drivers had refused to take people there, especially if they ...
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Hasta
A Travel Blog entry by acota_99 from Taipei, International
... 1st. I will fly into Phoenix and my primo hermano will pick me up. The following day I will travel on to Albuquerque. My father and stepmother are travelling so I will see them later in Tucson during the summer. I will head north ...
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San Antonio
A Travel Blog entry by nizlopi from San Antonio, Texas, United States
... lawyer in Albuquerque who was surprised to hear that St Petersburg hadn't been called Leningrad for twenty years. A lady, also in Albuquerque who, despite having just read a book on the European black death during the 14th century, thought we still used ...
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So much more than a big hole
A Travel Blog entry by bondies from Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
... take out pizza with Mexican fire peppers and slept! Next morning we continued heading West through New Mexico, we passed through Albuquerque and then did a loop of sightseeing off the main highway. It was dead straight roads through the middle of ...
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Santa Fe
A Travel Blog entry by nizlopi from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... best New Mexican restaurant, trying to explain Yorkshire Puddings, scones and the House of Lords to a white-haired grandmother from Albuquerque and her ten and fifteen-year-old grandkids who I'd only met twenty minutes before. Now that was enchanting. ...
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Arrival (from journal)
A Travel Blog entry by leevilporkchop from St. Petersburg, North-West Russia, Russia
... like this place already. The airport is empty of any of the garish cultural flare of airports such as Christchurch and Albuquerque. We head to immigration, which means waiting in line to be buzzed towards a booth where a person ...
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The near death correct route to Niagara
A Travel Blog entry by notrouble543 from Niagara Falls, New York, United States
... York. Claire thinks because she did San Francisco I should do New York. But I think that I have done the drive into Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Chicago and she has done all of the easy drives out. I also reminded her that before we came away she told me ...
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Beautiful weather in a beautiful town
A Travel Blog entry by brookeandnick from Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
... ever host, Chris, and he is great! There are 3 other travelers here as well, two from France and one from Albuquerque. Chris actually did a semester abroad in Montreal at Concordia and is a big hockey fan which Nick loves. They plan to watch some ...
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