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Steve Rodoquino on Chinese Poetic Gardens by Steve Rodoquino, Blog by Steve Rodoquino
A Travel Blog by srodoquino
... near Mongolia and Central Asia, and subtropical forests being prevalent in the wetter south near Southeast Asia. The terrain of western China is rugged and elevated, with the towering Himalaya, Karakorum, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain separating China from ...
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From Freezing to Boiling
A Travel Blog entry by rewsey from Palm Springs, California, United States
... during the trip over the last 4 ½ months. 13th April - Palm Springs – San Diego – 140 Miles – Best Western Seven Seas After a quiet day sunning ourselves it was off again on the relatively short journey to San Diego for three ...
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San Diego more than a Desert
A Travel Blog entry by rewsey from San Diego, California, United States
14th April – San Diego – San Diego – 0 Miles – Best Western Severn Seas San Diego, 120 kilometres of coastline and reliably sunny weather is where we are now, the city is also home to museums, a world-renowned zoo, theme parks, 93 ...
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Beyond the Wilderness, Beneath the oceans
A Travel Blog entry by michael.bell from Perth, Western Australia, Australia
... and half wonderful months at this joyous place but now I must leave in search of wisdom and whimsical happenings in other areas of Western Australia. The last days of Karijini proved to be very special and will forever remain in my memories of old. I will ...
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more of the end of WA
A Travel Blog entry by vickz_2 from Esperance, Western Australia, Australia
... exactly, but it seemed we had two different wheels going on that the back of our camper, meaning we'd been driving around western australia illegally! great news! it just seemed to be getting better and better! so the mechanic explains that not only would ...
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What did you say - a breakfast seminar?
A Travel Blog entry by hilarya from Perth, Australia
... up for peanuts so to speak. I've spent all today in the Centre working on a research proposal to investigate respite care in Western Australia. and it's now got to the stage where they're insulting me, which I'm told is a sign of endearment and how ...
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Cape Town, South Africa (Take One)
A Travel Blog entry by destinationomad from Cape Town, South Africa
... for a few seconds, pass the ball up to the waiting line, pass it sideways, run, get tackled, and so on for about seven rotations. It was fascinating to watch. There were also what I can only describe as deadlocks, where the two teams head to head all ...
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Chronicles of Western Canada
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
... delicious. - Provincial wealth based on road conditions: Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and, bringing up the rear, Manitoba. - Western Canada has much saner speed limits than Ontario; 110/120 kmph on two-lane roads. Yukon was cute, 110 ...
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It's not cold, but cool
A Travel Blog entry by gabador from Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
... of the cold. Maybe, as Jon mentioned, they have a laid back attitude to work. Most likely the cold. After checking in to The Seven Seas Hotel half way up to Observatory Hill, for a paltry 400 with hot shower, for a bed and a bench pushed together, we ...
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Utila: Life Over & Under Water on a Tropical Isle
A Travel Blog entry by chiapoe from Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
... and coated with a sauce similar to tahini sauce. These wonderful snacks, which were cheap and available at restaurants such as Seven Seas and Big Momma’s and also served up by the wonderful senora who runs a street stand across the street ...
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I'm Goin' Home
A Travel Blog entry by iangelling from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... heart is, it’s been too long I’m goin’ home Well I’ve seen the seven wonders, and I’ve sailed the seven seas, I’ve climbed up on the mountain, and I’ve bin down on my knees I’m goin’ home, glory ...
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Home again, home again, tiddlyumph
A Travel Blog entry by bobsonthegreat from Salisbury, United Kingdom
... ? And what is it that gives you the 'bug'? People. Travelling is about people. You can see all the wonders of the world, sail the seven seas, go from pole-to-pole and climb Everest, but none of it matters even an ounce if you have no-one to share it ...
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I begin with an apology it's an apology to ...
A Travel Blog entry by bradleyt from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
... Perlican. I think of some grizzled old sea captain when I say it. Aye, there goes Old Perlican, the saltiest dog on the seven seas! My next stop was Grates Cove. It's on the very tip of the peninsula of land between Trinity Bay and Conception Bay. ...
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Ship Happens!
A Travel Blog entry by traveladdicts from Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
... named after the large dogs (Canes) found living on the islands. Located off the north-western coast of Africa, the Canary Islands are one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet, ...
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Tranquil & Unearthly Huangshan
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Huangshan, Anhui, China
... up to the peaks and then many more as you move from one peak to the next. There are two main routes up, the western steps (around fifteen kilometers) and the eastern steps. The western steps are much harder and most say it takes between four to six hours ...
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The Essence of China
A Travel Blog entry by dancoughlin from Beijing, China
... , but in her wake left a vile, pungent odour. She had used the same mop to mop out the toilets! Xi'an (western peace) has a population of around 6.8 million. It is the starting point of the Silk Road where the great trade caravans made ...
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A large slice of heaven
A Travel Blog entry by dobboinaus from Phuket, Thailand
... and rice and Deidre and I spring rolls and a beer very good value and great food. The was another table with 9 people all having western style food, I must say the Thai menu is very good so I don't think western food would enter my head as a possible ...
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South Orkney,Ice in the Weddell Sea and Antarctica
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Ushuaia, Patagonia, Argentina
... are for more of this weather (the barometer is falling, and there is a low), the decision is made to head for the Western side of the Antarctic peninsular. We started by retracing our course of the morning, however the wind had blown all the ...
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Mary's Tibet Train Exploration
A Travel Blog entry by wendynana from Tibet, China
... .the seating room is little ,so we have rare room to sit .I thought that people felt strange to us ,maybe for our western appearances .They were stopped doing their own things but look at us . We passed area quickly. My reason to went through this area ...
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Melbourne, 12 Apostles and The Yarra
A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Melbourne, Australia
... brutal murder, rapes and poisonings forced families off their land and into missions where they had to conform to Christianity and Western ways. Melbourne was proclaimed a city in 1847, and the state really forged ahead with the discovery of gold near ...
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Best Western Seven Seas Lodge Hotel San Diego
411 Hotel Circle South, San Diego, California, United States
... and other accomadtions. A little out of the way, but a true gem! from anonymous I've stayed at the Best Western Seven Seas several times, alone and with my elderly mother. The rooms are always clean. The staff is very friendly. The ...
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