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Bears!!
A Travel Blog entry by eoinandrosie from Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
... a safe distance. It was so exciting, but nerve-wracking. We cycled on up and over Sinclair Pass (4875ft) and cruised to Kootenay Park Lodge where we spent the night in a real old log cabin. Next day we went over Vermilion Pass (5376ft) and the ...
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A Travel Blog entry by the_stamms from North Rim of Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
... future travels. "Where are you going to visit?" they said. "Holland." On the way up, at a lookout point just below the lodge, we walked past a departing Asian family and sat in silence with a couple from France, a couple from Israel, and a German ...
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The Return Route - Vulcan Arenal, Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by jessandmalin from La Fortuna, Costa Rica
... and it's not about the canal per se (we've all seen massive man-made structures like the Golden Gate Bridge or the Panama Canal)...it's the simple fact that we were able to journey our way there, together, on our motorcycle...and after 7 weeks and finally ...
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Safari and much much more!
A Travel Blog entry by katie.in.kenya from Tsavo National Park East, Kenya
... WEEP. The problems began when she was giving birth to her second-born and her urinary tract and bowel canal accidentally ruptured. In addition to those scary complications, Teckler, like all of the WEEP women, is HIV-positive. ...
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A Day in Botswana
A Travel Blog entry by andreatravels from Chobe National Park, Botswana
... disinfectant for our shoes to halt the spread of foot and mouth disease) and got on jeeps to ride to a safari lodge near the entrance to Chobe National Park. We found out later that the reason for all the parked trucks is there is no bridge, and only ...
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Yosemite Valley...
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Yosemite National Park, California, United States
... we couldn’t work out which direction to go, Annabelle threw a strop (so unlike her) and we got the park shuttle bus back to the Lodge. The section of the trail we did complete was rather uneventful compared to our past efforts, but we did see ...
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Glacier Bay
A Travel Blog entry by mvpandora from Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
... We’re now at 58 12. 789N 135 06. 617 W. Swanson Harbor is a beautiful, protected, small bay where Lynn Canal, Chatham Strait and Icy Strait all come together, it’s also about 5 hours from Glacier Bay, our next stop. We sat ...
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Mount Cook - Surprsingly Warm
A Travel Blog entry by andanddan from Mount Cook, New Zealand
... affair, with a bare minimum of facilities (although there were two pubs!). Our hostel was a well-equiped wooden structure in a lodge style and we quickly checked in and booked ourselves on a glacier explorer trip for that afternoon. With barely time to ...
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The Holiday write-up (8) Mount Cook and Glaciers
A Travel Blog entry by dinziez from Aoraki Mount Cook, South Island, New Zealand
... Zealand and we had views of it all along the way ...Unfortunately a chunk of cloud sat on it's peak the whole day ...... A canal or causeway between lakes went on for miles ...Along the way a salmon farm was sited ... Unfortunately the shop was shut ...
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07 Everglades Kayak Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Flamingo, Florida, United States
... Sable) amongst large standing waves. I went with the flow/tide (quickly) and ended up at Clubhouse Beach via the East Cape canal over twenty kilometres away. I also had pretty good refuge from the wind. After doing a late lunch, I called Cindy (first ...
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Bernardo O'Higgins National Park
A Travel Blog entry by elwoodskeets from Punta Arenas, Patagonia, Chile
... entrance to the park. We boarded the 84’ cutter “21st de Mayo” for an amazing voyage up the Canal Senoret and Ultima Esperanza Fjord seeing cormorant and sea lion colonies, waterfalls and a couple of glaciers. We docked at ...
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Snow! reaching the most southern point by car!
A Travel Blog entry by petermaryanne from Tasmania, Australia
... off within 10 minutes of Peter speaking to him which allowed us to get some sleep. Day 200 Th 1/12 Lake St Clair Lodge Caravan Park We arose from our lovely warm bed around 8am this morning after a long cold night, the cold front was slowly moving over ...
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Mackenzie Country
A Travel Blog entry by nztravelguide from Tekapo, New Zealand
... more experience and energy a chance to go heavy duty tramping or world-class mountain climbing. Agood place to park your campervan in the region is the Huxley Lodge at $6 per night located up the Hopkins Valley at the head of Lake Ohau about a ...
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The Road to Sabalos
A Travel Blog entry by margreet98 from Sabalos, Nicaragua
... much of the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This river had been considered as an option for a transcontinental canal - that honor eventually went to Panama. Although a canal may have been a boon for Nicaragua's economy, it ...
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Great Glen Way with Pete
A Travel Blog entry by sarahbooth from Inverness, United Kingdom
... 2 for the evening meal 12.5 miles 40m ascent and 30m descent. Watched some boats going through the locks and we walked along the canal wondering when they would catch up with us. We headed up the road for scones and then along the side of Loch Oich ...
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One week cycle tour of 'The Gambia'
A Travel Blog entry by jnewcomb from Banjul, Gambia
... bag of smoked fish and a stack of JulBrew. It was another satisfying stagger back to bed. Boboi Beach Lodge Artful decoration Fishermen unloading their catch. Many people buying are the smokers Smokeries Kids on the beach ...
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HALF THE COUNTRIES
A Travel Blog entry by spocream from Cartagena, Colombia
... ; February 26 - 29 Leaving early from Anton, we arrived in Panama City mid-morning by driving across the Canal Zone. From the stature of Balboa in the harbor, we easily found the hotel we had picked out of the Lonely Planet and ...
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My Way: Waikiki and the Big Island
A Travel Blog entry by jjswitzer from Waikiki and Hilo, United States
... myself. I managed to spend till noon there, then made my way back to the Hotel and had lunch. A walk along the artificial canal, where a lot of athletes do rowing training, rounded off the afternoon. Or so I thought. My walk took me past ...
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Jungle camps, and snorkelling on Sipadan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... hot-sync with our computer!!! Thursday 16th Sept Poring Hot Springs Out and about looking for some more-private accommodation. Find Poring Lodge just up the hill, and take a room. Pretty basic, but has a verandah, and is suspended out of the hillside, ...
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Tortuguero and the rainforest!
A Travel Blog entry by dgreen78 from Tortuguero, Costa Rica
... at is tucked way back in the rainforest and only reachable by a 2 1/2 hour boat ride! It's called the Turtle Beach Lodge (check out www.turtlebeachlodge.com for more info) and is part of a national park that preserves the natural rain forest, and ...
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