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The Newman's European Adventure!
A Travel Blog by thenewmans
... before making the half-hour walk uphill to visit Ludwig's idea of a home fit for a king, the deservedly-famous Neuschwanstein Castle. Afterward (weather permitting) you'll barrel down the Tegelberg luge, and still have free time to stroll in the woods or ...
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Camping & Bushwalking in the Blue Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by jeast from Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia
... through the tree-lined path in pitch black to Echo Point where I could have seen the famous "Three Sisters". DAY 2: Ruined Castle, Mount Solitary & some climbing! More exhausted from the previous day's walking, I got marginally more sleep the 2nd ...
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Monk's Cowl & Giant's Castle
A Travel Blog entry by carlaandmike from Giant's Castle Kwazulu Natal South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
... to go. After exploring the many caves and waterfalls at Cathedral Peak and Monk's Cowl; we saved the best for last – Giant's Castle was our last stop in the Drakensberg and to us it was the most beautiful – and the hardest to get to as ...
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Castle Hill and Cave Streaming
A Travel Blog entry by erincastillo from Castle Hill, South Island, New Zealand
... base going. I have been assigned to the last weekend of the school. Today, I joined a group that went cave streaming and to Castle Hill, and the weather was beautiful. First, we went cave streaming which is basically hiking through a cave ...
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First Visit to Arizona
A Travel Blog entry by whereamioff2 from Cave Creek, Arizona, United States
... get more north into Red Rock country. We take the 179 North in the Verde Valley to visit Montezuma's Castle, a city of limestone cave dwellings that were built in the 12th century and abandoned there hundreds of years later with no ...
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The Trauma of the Eye, Part 2
A Travel Blog entry by janice from Castle Cary, United Kingdom
... guards to protect him because, every night when he went to lock up, the people of the village would riot and try to break into the castle. So, from then on -- for the last 700 years or so -- they've had the Queen's (or King's) guards protect him as he ...
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300 Feet Deep: Between the Surface & the River
A Travel Blog entry by thirsty-boots from Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, United States
... picket fences; they even fenced in 3 trees within the property line. We drove pass what appeared to be a short, but wide castle along I-64W. I must have been dreaming when I saw that, but it was real enough. I nodded back to ...
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Chapter 10: Majestic Mts to the Brilliant Blue Sea
A Travel Blog entry by twittg from Dubrovnik, Croatia
... ride from Krakow. I walked to the hostel and got checked in then went to look around town. Overlooking the city is a castle. There's a river running right through the middle of the old town area. Along the riverbanks are various cafes and restaurants. ...
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Sydney, Blue-Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by rivkapi from Sydney, Australia
... to the bush, and when Meira returned, we walked to the observe-point: a spectual view to the penisula-harbour and the "castle". -------------- 25/01/2007 Michael took me by bus to the CBD=Centeral Sydney: many high buildings, shops, people. It was ...
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Blue Mountains & Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by benandalesha from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... 19 Thursday is the day we walked 20 miles. Fun but exhausting! We hike 14km to the ruined castle taking several opportunities to attempt to capture the natural beauty with our camera. At the Victoria Lookout Ben spent 20 minutes ...
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Garden Castle
A Travel Blog entry by rolandandlinda from Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
... Garden Castle park. The scenery just kept getting better and better as we went. We first passed through the grounds of the Garden Castle Hotel, Golf Course and Spa. Very up market, very white. We then came to the park entrance, registered and paid the ...
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Castle Tour
A Travel Blog entry by 0n_the_move from Salzburg, Austria
... . Now to research the crests painted on the bed as I do not think this is one of the original beds belonging to this castle. The tapestry elements represent information about its owner. The coat of arms is both Salzburg (gold, red and white) and that of ...
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Oban to Fingal's Cave on Staffa & Abbey on Iona
A Travel Blog entry by weecousins from Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom
... able to stay up on the observation deck for long. It reminded me of taking the ferry to Victoria, that is until I saw Duart Castle standing sentinel on a cliff near the shore. It was the MacLean clan stronghold for over 400 years. Then I saw another small ...
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AYA NICOLA YACHTING BLUE VOYAGE TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by bluevoyage from Fethiye - Mugla, Turkey
... archaeological site is protected, so only looking!). Simena, a traditional Turkish fishing village with no car access and Byzantine/Ottoman castle. In Gökkaya Bay water sports are available. Dinner, relax in this pirates haven or party the night away at ...
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Whirling Dervishes, Belly Dancing, and a cave city
A Travel Blog entry by sojourner from Urgup, Turkey
... us all about hoe the fairy chimneys were formed. After the hike, we made our way to Uçhisar to climb the castle for a marvellous panorama of landscape of Cappadocia. We then went to the Göreme Open Air museum and wandered through the ...
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Blue Cruise
A Travel Blog entry by benjensen from Kaş, Antalya Province, Turkey
... the only way you’re allowed to take a closer look is by a guided sea kayak tour which we couldn’t do. Castle at Üçağız cost something like 8 TL to get in, which nobody bothered with mainly because it was high up on a hill ...
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Blue Skies, Chacos, and Cold Water
A Travel Blog entry by solidbox from Buena Vista, Colorado, United States
... like no other. So my advice to you: Even if you paddle a few times a year, you must make the pilgrimage to Buena Vista for this unique event! And don't forget to wear your Chacos sandals! You'll understand when you get there! Chris Castle ...
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Turkey 04
A Travel Blog entry by shaun_and_leah from Selcuk, Bodrum, Koycegız, Fethiye, Goreme, Istanbul, etc, Turkey
... as St Nicholas Island (where the original St Nick apparently stayed), Butterfly valley (hippy valley to us it seemed), Blue cave (an ocean cave you can swim into), an underground spring (which produces freezing cold water). We also had great fun doing ...
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Hvar, Ljubljana, and BLED!
A Travel Blog entry by sromanuck from Hvar, Hvar Island, Croatia
... islands, one with a beach, one with a green cave (which we went swimming in because the water is CRYSTAL clear, and one with a blue cave which you cant swim in but we took mini-boats at that point. AMAZING cave. The sun shines below the water, which ...
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Croatia
A Travel Blog entry by wuddleywez from Split, Croatia
... below. After our swim it was back to the sunloungers to dry off and have a beer while we cruised to the next stop - The Blue Cave. We were offloaded onto smaller boats, about the same size as a Venetian gondola. We were heading to an inconspicuous hole in ...
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Stop it Croatia!
A Travel Blog entry by judymclean from Korcula, Croatia
... What a wonderful little place. It is so untouched and natural! I have to admit that the boat ride into the blue cave scared me a lot. My claustrophobia was slowly rising in my chest. However, i knew that i would never get to ...
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... are paramount and the sunsets are second to none. The prices are great and the staff is friendly. I can go on... Blue Cave Castle from anonymous My husband & I just returned from 8 days at the Blue Cave Castle in Negril. We stayed in ...
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