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Border Crossing to Laos
A Travel Blog entry by dananddana from Chiang Khong, Thailand
... going straight through (Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong/border town) of which the GreenBus offers direct service once a day. Border Towns - Stay Only One Night, Preferably Laos-Side Next morning on the public bus to Chiang Khong, it was only ...
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Border crossing from Thailand to Laos
A Travel Blog entry by jessnel from Pakse, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... From Bangkok to Pakse, Laos After obtaining our 30 day Laos Visa in Bangkok, we were ready to do our very first overland border crossing from Thailand to Laos on the auspicious Valentine's Day. We've chosen to enter Laos at Chong Mek(Thailand)/Pakse ...
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Almost across the border....
A Travel Blog entry by another-s.a from La Quiaca, Northern Argentina, Argentina
... to Jujuy, we once again disembarked at the bus station and went straight to the ticket windows in search of information regarding getting to the border town of La Quiaca. Our luck was in. The next bus to La Quiaca was due to leave in an hour! We headed ...
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Border trouble
A Travel Blog entry by wheresgordon from Coutts, Alberta, Canada
... asked about their rates. All the hotels in Calgary seemed expensive so I thought I'd drive a bit further. I eventually reached the US-Canadian border. Unfortunately, the border is only open 7:00am-11:00pm and it was around 3:30 with the time ...
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Bulgaria...home of Happy Bar and Grill
A Travel Blog entry by jhdavis from Sofia, Bulgaria
... go back the way we had came. Jared and I were so confused. We eventually started moving the right way again and stopped at the border for a second time. This time though, we had our passports taken away for a long time and I was worried we weren't going ...
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A border crossing and a Cheesecake
A Travel Blog entry by muzz_travelling from Guatemala City, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... to get an exit stamp. I was in a minivan with 15 others and was shaking slightly and had sweaty palms as we approached the border. Everyone jumped out and ran up to the window to get their exit stamp for Honduras and Enter Guatemala. Luckily before I left ...
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Yay border control!
A Travel Blog entry by travelbug0 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
... fellow traveller, which made it pass a bit quicker...then we got on a bus for about 3 minutes, which ends at the Argentinian border, where once again you get shuffled through a dingy room, with three men with 2.5 computers, get a stamp and are officially ...
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These are a few of my favourite things!
A Travel Blog entry by stephal from Los Angeles, California, United States
Pinkberry, Wholefoods, Zanzibar, palm trees, The Getty, Border Grill, Venice Beach, Rodeo Drive, Culver City, awesome sushi, Hollywood, Johnny Rockets, Beverly Hills, free tortilla chips and salsa, Santa Monica, Walk of Fame, guilt-fueled shopping, Salted ...
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The Strip....
A Travel Blog entry by tvmed from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... the Shark Reef and we visited that for a couple of hours. It was awesome!! Then Taylor went to see The Lion King with my aunt, cousin, and her son. Scott and I went and had my birthday dinner at Border Grill. It was so ...
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Ah this is the drama you've been craving ...
A Travel Blog entry by bradleyt from Los Angeles, California, United States
... Market Buffet to be the best buffet on The Strip (I visited it 3 times). Another good place to eat is the WCW Nitro Grill in Excalibur - yes, a wrestling themed restaurant - where the big boys eat! You can be entertained by merely reading the menu. I ...
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Microskirts and Churches
A Travel Blog entry by englishanddrunk from Sofia, Bulgaria
... . I shared my compartment with two women in their mid-forties, neither of whom spoke any English, so any post-border conversation was impossible. I rolled back under my blanket and fell into a half-sleep, that strange state where dreams and ...
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Ushuaia (the end of the world)
A Travel Blog entry by dimi81 from Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
... been the most tedious place for us to get too, with a 12hour bus trip during the day, which included a ferry crossing and border crossing (from Chile to Argentina). The ferry crossing was actually pretty cool though, and after only about 2hours on the bus ...
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Seattle to Yellowstone.
A Travel Blog entry by richandbonnie from Seattle, Washington, United States
... . We'd queued for a good 45 mins & were almost at the end, when we realised we both had to complete a Customs & Border check form - still filling it in when we reached the customs. It was a real rush but they let us in after numerous questions. ...
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Seattle to Yellowstone
A Travel Blog entry by richandbonnie from Mount Rainer, Washington, United States
... . We'd queued for a good 45 mins & were almost at the end, when we realised we both had to complete a Customs & Border check form - still filling it in when we reached the customs. It was a real rush but they let us in after numerous questions. ...
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"Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Welcome to Istanbul"
A Travel Blog entry by mezzaandyort from Istanbul, Turkey
... Bulgarian countryside and see a sign “Istanbul 90km”, well that is what we thought. We arrive at the Bulgarian border and had over our passports. Well thinking we may of passed the Bulgarian border already and we were at the ...
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End of south America, blogs from 5 month trip
A Travel Blog entry by rvictor83 from Miami, Florida, United States
... drove tourist vehicles in the area. Hooked it up to get himself some carma he said. Then hitched a ride to castillo, the border with Argentina. The guy picked me up in this new infinity and has madona blarring from the stereo. He waited for two ...
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Argentina!
A Travel Blog entry by markenhylda from Salta, Argentina
... of Argentina, they think they are the best country in the world and will do everything the way they want it. When we crossed the border between Peru and Bolivia this was done in a few minutes, but here... oh no! After about an hour of waiting in totoal ...
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Altiplano, altitude and an injured camera...
A Travel Blog entry by travellingtans from Purmamarca, Jujuy, Argentina
... and further away from sea level, further and further away from oxygen. We got to the end of Argentina and crossed the border into what was technically Chilean land, but there isn’t actually a migration control for Chile at this particular border. ...
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Bariloche: Does this chocolate make me look FAT?
A Travel Blog entry by nikolassarah from Bariloche, Argentina
... rumoured to be equally amazing and so we hopped a bus to find out for ourselves. We quickly discovered that Argentina`s lax border crossings were not the norm as every individual bag on our bus was x-rayed as we passed through the Chilean border, ...
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Temples, Tomales and Teeter Totters
A Travel Blog entry by garyjampot from Belize City, Belize District, Belize
... top priority so fair enough. Set off not long after for the bus station and a local bus to San Ignacio near the Guatemalan border, Western Belize. Have done this a few times now but it is always an experience travel ling locally, the bus was rammed then ...
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Comfort Inn Pharr
1301 W. Expwy. 83, Pharr, Texas, United States
... and attractions such as Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, South Texas College, and a golf course as well as the Mexico border. Guests have access to our pool with fountain, patio and barbeque grill. Hotel offers free full breakfast, weekday newspaper, ...
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