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... sunset or idling in the pleasant winter sun shine. But my urge to be in hills and seek enchanting sites that lie beyond horizons has never faded. Suddenly now, I am up and getting ready for a wonderful trip to beautiful places in Kumaon Hills with my ...
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'European Horizons' Contiki Tour! To Amsterdam!
A Travel Blog entry by flicandsimon from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... the right bus! On the right bus, our lovely South Aussie, Modbury girl, tour manager introduced herself and our trip 'European Horizons' (to soon became known as the 'Harrrrd and Fassssst' tour) and also our bus driver Rusty! Ellen informed us that in ...
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ARCADIA YACHTING BLUE VOYAGE TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by bluevoyage from Bodrum - Mugla, Turkey
... Kaunos, Myria, Kekova, Phaselis etc. Many of them on the coast (and even under sea). Compared with vacations in hotels a Blue Voyage opens new horizons in the sense of the word. First of all every day view and environments are changing and a new bay or ...
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the blue of distance
A Travel Blog entry by thesunroseclear from Nanyuki, Kenya
... in my reading.) For many years, I have been moved by the blue at the far edge of what can be seen, the color of horizons, of remote mountain ranges, of anything far away. The color of that distance is the color of solitude and of desire, the color of ...
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new horizons
A Travel Blog entry by sunnyspain from Castrojeriz, Spain
... , especially the wild flowers that grow in the ditches beside the road. White and yellow daisies, blood red poppies, cornflower blue cornflowers, deep purple thistle heads on the man-sized thistles. Last night I stayed in Hornillos, just 19km out from ...
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SeaWorld
A Travel Blog entry by bourkeclan from San Diego, California, United States
... the Gold Coast, while the dolphin show had a bit of a story with some airobatics and high diving thrown in. After Blue Horizons, where everyone in the front few seats got soaked by the dolphins, Ashleigh and Callan decided they wanted to sit inthe ...
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Shamu town!
A Travel Blog entry by bakerk03 from San Diego, California, United States
... , some real weirdos hanging around. The next morning, Shamu here we come! Sea World was again amazing... We went to the brand new Blue Horizons show which ws by far the best thing I have seen. Dolphins, blue pilot whales, acrobats, birds all set to a ...
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Another World - Sea World
A Travel Blog entry by foreman from Orlando, Florida, United States
... its sheer humor, and entertainment value. For the others, their favourite was unanimously the dolphin show called 'Blue Horizons'. This show involved a number of dolphins who simultaneously performed perfect acrobats, together with human ...
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San Diego Day 2 and SeaWorld
A Travel Blog entry by kesterfamily from La Jolla, California, United States
... you Wanda and Keith) a lab cranked a wheel and made Weiner dogs come out of a hotdog stand! Our final show was Blue Horizons which was a dolphin and bird and human show. The dolphins did jumps and the humans did fancy trick dives 30 feet above the ...
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Seaworld California Tour
A Travel Blog entry by sacah from San Diego, California, United States
... playing with balls and you could lean over and touch the water, occasionally a dolphin would come close enough to touch. The Blue Horizons dolphin show was quite amazing too, they had dolphins, pilot whales and a range of birds, along with humans doing ...
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Day 7 - Sea World
A Travel Blog entry by shaw-connor50 from San Diego, California, United States
... this time we had to buy the photos. Enjoyed our time at Sea World the shows were great especially the Shamu Show and the Blue Horizons dolphin Show. A couple of great water rides where we would of got soaked if we hadn’t had our bin liners to keep ...
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Seaworld and The San Diego Zoo
A Travel Blog entry by trekking-xmen from San Diego, California, United States
... wet at all. Elijah wasn't happy about that. He just wanted to get wet. Later in the day we made it to the Blue Horizons arena to see the Dolphin show. Here we did sit i the splash zone and the whole time Elijah was waiting for them to ...
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Stove Trek
A Travel Blog entry by helen88 from Chota, Peru
... meals a day cooked for us there by the lovely Celia, and every single one was delicious. This is where I started to widen my horizons! I ended up trying so much stuff cos she was an amazing cook and it's a good job- I'd taken noodles and biscuits in ...
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First run at American stuff
A Travel Blog entry by owena from Sheffield, United Kingdom
... stretched into the distance and black and white films with men in tuxedos drinking at bars talking nothing like me. America had horizons and an alien landscape that I wanted to explore like an astronaut wants to play golf on the moon. I ...
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Nannies in Paris & Beyond : Mary Poppins my &^%
A Travel Blog entry by selenapan9 from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... is almost impossible to get into a daycare in Northern Virginia without being on an ungodly wait list. We registered at Bright Horizons 2 weeks after I knew I was pregnant, and we were 45th on the list already. So we started looking into ...
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we saw penguins finally!!!!!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by emily_sarah from Puerto Madryn, Argentina
... world to yourself...look around...sky sky sky...fields, plains, mountains, hills, oceans, animals roaming, cliffs and dunes...distant horizons with no buildings just sky meets land or moutain or sea, giving you the impression of weightless distance that ...
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first two days of magic, plus the last two now
A Travel Blog entry by marykateri from Salar de Uyuni, Potosí, Bolivia
... pitch black, to boiling hot suncream and sunglasses time. wow. What a sight, all around glowing white ground. In the far far horizons floating mountains and snow capped volcanoes.. Then to the isla of the fisherman, Its a coral island -cause this all used ...
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"Perspective"
A Travel Blog entry by maddystar from Sucre, Bolivia
... a great way to start the day. We go to some hyperreflective lakes mirroring the red mountains that encircle the horizons. Some are the bluest of blue because of the sulphur, and some have a white crust from a phosphate chemical that the indigenous people ...
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Patagonia: the Home of the Gods
A Travel Blog entry by velvetescape from Punta Arenas, Patagonia, Chile
... southern hemisphere, opposite from the northern hemisphere". I guess that's one reason why travelling is so important: to expand our horizons and to learn new things, like where the sun sets in the southern hemisphere! :-) The drive to Puerto Natales ...
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