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A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Katoomba, Blue Mountains, Australia
... of the Three Sisters rock formation and the Jamison Valley, way below. Our morning began at the clifftop 'Scenic World Blue Mountains' which operates 3 different rides. Katoomba Scenic Railway - 'the worlds steepest incline railway' was a unique if ...
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Blue Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by etheridge from Blue Mountains, Australia
... clouds. First stop for the day was Echo point lookout the site one of the most photographed landscapes in the Blue Mountains the Three sisters in the foreground and Jamison Valley behind. From here we then headed over to Scenic ...
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Brendons Blue Mountain Birthday
A Travel Blog entry by bonnie.len from Blue Mountains, Australia
The first birthday to celebrate down under is Brendons and he's turning 11! A weekend getaway to the Blue Mountains is the plan. We drove the more scenic route which took us through some beautiful areas and on our way stopped for a picnic lunch with a ...
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Walking off some of that christmas indulgence!
A Travel Blog entry by emma_steve80 from Blue mountains, Australia
The Blue Mountains are just 130hr NW of Sydney. The plan was to rent a car and spend a couple of days exploring the Blue Mountains at a leisurely pace. Things don't always run to plan! Firstly we couldn't get a car and secondly our ...
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Sydney via the Blue Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by paulandlin from Sydney, Australia
... to get there on our first trip from Sydney but had some car trouble, it seems ages ago but its only been 10 weeks. The Blue Mountains are stunning. All the locals on the way up warned us it would be cold. We weren't too worried because we've been ...
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COOL BUNYA MOUNTAINS
A Travel Blog entry by kathandsheila from Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland, Australia
... frequently disabled by them in Queensland. Definitly recommend this area as a good chill out destination and there is lots of private accomodation for those who don't like camping As we had not properly checked out the towns on our way here, ...
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Mountains, glaciars and Christmas asado
A Travel Blog entry by tomandbecky from El Chalten, Argentina
... Christmas and were a bit disappointed that this 500 soul village was so packed with tourists that it was almost impossible to find accomodation. Anke and I searched for 2 hours! T: Well, I was taking care of the luggage in the meantime. Not that bad a ...
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Chapter 10: Majestic Mts to the Brilliant Blue Sea
A Travel Blog entry by twittg from Dubrovnik, Croatia
... . There was some sort of wine festival going on with live music so I hung around inside the tent of that for a while. Accomodation and food were looking pricey in Croatia so I figured I'd save some money by making myself dinner. Stopped by a market and ...
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Mountains, lakes, chocolate shops and paragliding
A Travel Blog entry by leannemm from Bariloche, Argentina
... arrive in Bariloche. Although the town itself isnīt as pretty as San Martin the actual setting is better, turquoise blue lake and snow capped mountains. The town is also full of chocolate shops, luckily I'm not a huge chocolate person or you could ...
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MOUNTAINS, MONKS AND LEECHES
A Travel Blog entry by mandyandnick from Lhasa/Kathmandu, Nepal
... luxury accommodation for the night was 'The Snow Leopard Lodge' - and the snow appeared as soon as we arrived. The accomodation was basic but did have luke warm showers! Unfortunately the plumbing frenzy hadn't extended to the toilets which were of the ...
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Whistler - Into the Mountains!
A Travel Blog entry by laura-and-craig from Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
... only 500 metres above sea level (the town anyway) was a bit bizarre (slopes are 1500-2500m). Nice work Craig on the accomodation - stayed in Nita Lake Lodge in Whistler Creekside (4kms south of the village, and the site of the original Whistler Village) ...
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Katoomba
A Travel Blog entry by melenz from Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
gestern war schon wieder der letzte tag in den blue mountains bin jetzt schon wieder mitten in sydney, im hostel in kings cross... das essen was wir gekocht haben war absolut nicht lecker, der reis verkocht, das gemuese verkocht und das kangaroo...naja ...
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Syv dage og syv naetter i Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by nannaogsigurd from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... havde set paa the Waterfall way. Flot det var det dog! Vi tog toget hjem sidst paa eftermiddagen De bliver kaldt The Blue Mountains pga. eucalyptus-bladene afgiver olie. Det skaber en form for blaa dis. Lige hvis der var nogen, som oenskede at vide ...
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Australia
A Travel Blog entry by saimhann2002 from Sydney, Australia
... irritated me a bit, especially as I wanted a break from walking. Instead I went to a tiny natural history exhibition about the Blue Mountains and the animals in the region. I felt better after the break, less easily annoyed. I hopped back on the bus ...
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Working 9 - 5 its so hard to make a living!!!
A Travel Blog entry by lizandsimon from Sydney - Just..., Australia
... Saturday 7th February Today the 4 of us picked up a hire car and headed out of Sydney for the weekend. We were heading to the Blue Mountains which are named because of the mist that is caused on a hazy day turns blue due to the Eucalyptus trees. We had a ...
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In and around Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by fayeandrachel from Sydney, Australia
... ;sight-seeing place was on the tour we did on our last day in Sydney. We visited a place called Katooba, home of the Blue Mountains. Its only two hours inland but feels a world away from the city. The Blue Mountains, rightly named due to the blue-ish ...
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Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by jeromeandclare from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... hue from the oils in the leaves. Our first stop was a cute little town called Glenbrook which had an entance to The Blue Mountains National Park. After a coffee in the town we entered the park. We saw loads of wild kangaroos, it was really cool. We ...
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Our Roadtrip Up and Down the East Coast
A Travel Blog entry by wanderers from Cairns, Australia
... off our box of wine and bottle of port. Sun 4th Jan - Call at Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap (still in the Blue Mountains) before driving to Parramatta and having lunch. Arrive at Port Macquarie at 6.30pm and check into the Sundowner Caravan Park, ...
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G'day Sydney!
A Travel Blog entry by helenandjohn88 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... to the Blue Mountains started at 7.45am and our first stop was a place called Flat Rock, which overlooks the valleys of the Blue Mountains. We were told that the blue-ish haze that surrounds the gumtrees is a result of vaporized Eucalyptus oil. Our next ...
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delivery boy, interview, flats...
A Travel Blog entry by timbarsellotti from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... % ... so got that now, so hopefully i have a better chance at that job at the hotel.. wud be awesome!!!!! just booked a blue mountains tour, where i will update you on that sometime next week :) found gyms sooo expensive here... $199 a month!!!! so... in ...
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Blue Ridge Mountain Fitness Club
762 Deep South Farm Road, , Blairsville, Georgia, United States
... equipment, circuit training equipment, free weights, sauna and steam rooms. We invite everyone to come in and try out our club one day for FREE. Whether you're here for a week or a lifetime, we have a membership to accomodate your lifestyle.



