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Thunderbirds are go!
A Travel Blog entry by hdh from Vandenburg AFB, California, United States
... a model T you can clamber into, appropriately dressed, for a photo op, a Mercedes SSK, a copper-bodied Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, classic phaetons, a steam powered car, elegant and bizarre concept cars. In 1908 the only round the world automobile race ...
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Visting Georganne & Howard in Las Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by leedellekaptain from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... sweet of Georganne. After we picked up the RV and took it to Oasis and got set up, we met Georganne & Howard at Caesar's Palace. Amanda got to watch the show with the statues (that come to life) and the water and fire show along with ...
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In San Miguel de Allende
A Travel Blog entry by sfotch from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
... three weeks. The choices were interesting and once again more of a fusion style. We had shrimp wontons, and a crab shrimp cakes, a Caesar Salad and Fillet bacon wrapped steak and pecan crusted Red Snapper. This was the most expensive place we had been in ...
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Prague, Czech Republic
A Travel Blog entry by billbamberger from Prague, Czech Republic
... palace with all its riches. Saw the rooms - Chapel of St. Wenceslas, banquet room. We also saw the religious suits and the silver guild men's ceremonial robes and suits of armor knights wore to protect the place. We saw a huge wooden device used to lift ...
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Potosi and Sucre: Tio of the Mine and Dinosaurios
A Travel Blog entry by nikolassarah from Potosi, Bolivia
... of over 200,000. This population and interest was driven by the presence of Cerro Rico (`Rich Mountain`) which is filled with silver, lead, zinc and copper - over 5.5 million metric tons of ore. This mine was then and is today the principal ...
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Leaving Work - on the way to Vancouver
A Travel Blog entry by footloosecanuck from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
... enjoyed a pre-dinner drink. Our last night on board we tried the last of the specialty restaurants, Italian - with a great Caesar made tableside and creamy tira misu. Sunday morning we were up very early since the staterooms on our deck were supposed ...
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Vesuvius Vivant
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Pompei, Campania, Italy
... was neither Roman nor noble. He joined the army and was appointed tribune. He married into the poor but noble house of Caesar. After successfully fighting against Jugurtha of Numidia he was appointed consul. He changed the requirement to own land to ...
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60th Birthday on the Ocean
A Travel Blog entry by adelleg from Atlantic Ocean, Cat Island, Bahamas
... it to her at dinner but forgot to bring it with him, so we did it in our stateroom instead. It was a lovely set of silver-grey freshwater pearl earrings. A very nice choice that he bought on the ship. After that we all went for a night time swim in the ...
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When Old Ladies Cry
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from Puerto Chacabuco, Chile
... and Becky and I both are unsure if she was the crying woman or not (She looks like a LOT of women on this ship, older, silver-haired, thin). Tonight is the second prom night, and I’m having dinner with Lee Ann and Bill, Jeff and Nancy (no ...
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Route 66 and beyond!
A Travel Blog entry by dev-max from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... owned site has played host to a number of classic Westerns, with several of the rock structures recognisable from the silver screen. Quick stops followed at the Gooseneck national monument and the appropriately named town of Mexican Hat for lunch. From ...
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King of the Road
A Travel Blog entry by bluebells from Loch Rannoch, United Kingdom
... do I. Neither, say my notes, does anyone. But it is one of St. Fillan's relics. Robert the Bruce carried a silver case, that which usually held St. Fillan's armbone, to the Battle of Bannockburn. He brought only the case, for fear of ...
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vegas
A Travel Blog entry by jae from Las vegas, Nevada, United States
... city. Arrived in lots of time to shower (I've never left a tub so dirty after a shower), have dinner, and look around Caesar's Palace. Our hotel (Bill's) was very inexpensive, but very nice and in a great location. Cher was excellent. She had a lot ...
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Last Days In Rome
A Travel Blog entry by rob.jenn from Rome, Italy
... streets with multiple fountains and monuments coming off it. We find it with little help from our map and head off, seeing where Caesar was born and died, the Trevli fountain which is the most ornate in the city and had people throwing in coins with the ...
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Bravo! Tango!
A Travel Blog entry by baileyl from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
Teatro Colon is the main concert venue in Buenos Aires. We headed there for one of the free tours but were instead swept up in a frenzy of anticipation as crowds of people waited inside the theatre for a free concert and the arrival of a well-known ...
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The city that entertains
A Travel Blog entry by baileyl from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, the Argentinian capital, has a great vibe. It is referred to as Little Paris, because of the strong European influences that have shaped it, with its large ornate neo-classical buildings, tree-lined avenues and leafy plazas. But with its ...
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