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... hotel (The Clay Hotel). It is in a great location just a couple of blocks back from the beach and close to shops and restaurants. Today we have just been wandering around the local area. We decided to hire a car for the next week as transport is very ...
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Anchorage-our last stop & some random observations
A Travel Blog entry by djk_au from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... we left the state, we were rarely without access to WiFi at our accommodation, in airport terminals and even sometimes in bars and restaurants etc. My wife and I both took our iPhones (making sure 'data roaming' was switched off!) and we used the Skype ...
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The Trip back to Anchorage
A Travel Blog entry by cincy from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... , but is a waitress in Alaska during the summers and Hawaii in the winters. Most of Alaskan hotels and restaurants will be closing down mid-September for the winter months. We've noticed a considerable drop in the temperature since ...
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Iditarod in Anchorage
A Travel Blog entry by jlovely from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... we headed for dinner at a Mexican restaurant (no idea what it was called...tried doing a search and htere's a MILLION Mexican restaurants!!). Yummy enchiladas and margaritas! We were all EXHAUSTED so after, we headed back to take an hour nap before ...
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Anchorage
A Travel Blog entry by calvin.latha from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... travel stories (James and Colleen were in Southeast Asia last year as well) while drinking wine and feasting on excellent Alaska fish that James caught. Cooking our own food after a year of eating in restaurants was an added benefit. ...
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Anchorage, AK
A Travel Blog entry by cincy from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... It is nice, three bedrooms. We were really hungry when we arrived and went to one of the recommended "fine dining" restaurants called Orso's. Guess what Ron had --- give up --- spaghetti and meatballs - what a surprise. Well, it's ...
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Road Trip to Seward
A Travel Blog entry by jrsherman81054 from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... and snow, and fluffy gentle snow fall, we arrived at Seward. Seward is a bustling bay town with many interesting shops, restaurants, boats and tour operations. The only problem is that most of them were closed for the winter. There was ...
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What a bore (tide)
A Travel Blog entry by wheresgordon from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... is a 4 1/2 mile long narrow strip of land jutting into Kachemak Bay. The spit is crowded with campgrounds, RV parks, restaurants, bars and fishing charter companies. It used to be home to a lot of bald eagles, which were attracted here by the ...
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Back on the road
A Travel Blog entry by frantznoel from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... & Nobles and fast food restaurants. The downtown is small and compact with the excellent Glacier Brewhouse and Snowcity Café for restaurants. The gardens are full of colorful flowers and the locals are very friendly. On my way to downtown, I stopped ...
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Let the journey begin
A Travel Blog entry by ddwpsyd from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... , devoid of competing patrons and apparently eager for our business. Sam cautioned that his history with randomly chosen Mexican restaurants was not good, but we were pleasantly surprised by our gustatory experience in this poor man's Qdoba. With ...
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Polar Opposites
A Travel Blog entry by chris_sayward from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... on our tail Most Expensive Gas: $5.44/gal - Watson Lake, Yukon Best Road Trip Rule: "Eat locally, no chain-food restaurants" Best Eats: "Johnson's Corner" near Loveland, CO -"A truck driver's dream come true!" Tastiest Brews: Free State Brewery in ...
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Seeing the west coast of Alaska
A Travel Blog entry by nickcam from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... road - they have these huge antlers that they shed each year - and are big beasts the size of Eland and Kudu. These lodges, restaurants and shops all close mid Sept until mid May the following year. The logistics of this boggles the mind! Too much snow ...
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A night at the roadhouse before heading to Denali
A Travel Blog entry by gkkanal from Anchorage to Talkeetna, Alaska, United States
... with a restaurant and bakery downstairs. Talkeetna is a happening little two block town full of hipsters, funky gift shops, and restaurants. We walked around town in the bright evening light, feeling like it was afternoon at 9pm. The Talkeetna and ...
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A Travel Blog entry by ireneandjason from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... it was cooked, it wasn't so bad. roo tail yummy: the kangaroo meat goes to all the high priced hotels and restaurants. however, you can find roo tail everywhere. this tail was cooked traditional style in the ground next to the ...
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DER SPEIGEL INTERVIEW PUBLISHED MID MAY 2011
A Travel Blog entry by retiredandcrazy from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... the direction of Warsaw. Mrs Cordner is listening to the tour guide at the front who is telling them about the sights and the restaurants in Warsaw and wishing everyone a pleasant journey. The World Trip, once man’s dream, has turned into a package ...
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Tough anchorage, great city
A Travel Blog entry by gknopp from St Augustine beach, Florida, United States
... place we began to see how good a job city planners had done. It was nice quality and we saw lots of good looking restaurants bars. So maybe we stay the night....ok. But I had not run the generator enough that morning to allow us to ...
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Whittier, Anchorage & Denali National Park
A Travel Blog entry by dtomkun from Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
... . I wondered what the heck did I get us into. We checked in at the Denali Princess Lodge, one of the "ritzier" lodging options in the area. We had dinner at one of the restaurants and decided to sleep early. We had an early day ...
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Our first anchorage in Mexico's Gold Coast
A Travel Blog entry by gatogo from Ipala, Jalisco, Mexico
... to seem rude by not saying, "hola." The town of Ipala was actually a little bigger than we anticipated. There were 2 shoreside restaurants and about 20 houses built up on a hillside. At the top of the hill was a charming church that was ...
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Anchorage to Homer
A Travel Blog entry by scoonpooh from Homer, Alaska, United States
... yards wide. At the end of the spit is a small boat harbor with around 300 boats and a couple of blocks of shopping, restaurants, fishing charters & bear viewing charters. Homer is supposedly the Halibut capital of the world. So if you like to fish in ...
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Day 1 - Anchorage to Seward
A Travel Blog entry by cavaroc from Seward, Alaska, United States
... U.S. There are gift shops and local restaurants that line the main street running parallel to the docks, with all the restaurants specializing, naturally, in seafood. After a delicous, freshly-caught meal at one of the finer restaurants with a great ...
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The Voyager Hotel Anchorage
501 K St, Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... on request. Staff is consistently attentive and well-informed. Good location across from Capt. Cook hotel and nearby restaurants; excellent gourmet restaurant in the lower level. Whether traveling solo or together my husband and I appreciate the ...
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