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Crazy boats, floods & Going Slow in Caye Caulker
A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from Caye Caulker, Belize
... adventure with picture perfect sky's and weather by boarding our small boat Carlos and speeding across the beautiful Turquoise waters to Coral Gardens where l got to experience something l will remember for a lifetime- l got to swim with four beautiful, ...
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Madrid to Prague, MS version of trip
A Travel Blog entry by frednmarty from Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
... are 40,000 orange trees in the city. Their fruit is the very bitter orange that is used to make marmalade. Unfortunately the hotel doesn't have a pool. After dinner we head out for an optional evening of Flamenco. As it turns out, the place where the ...
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The Doctor, the Ghost's and the Dunes...
A Travel Blog entry by frankie123 from Bryce Canyon, Utah, United States
... and drove across very green pastures with Cows, Deer, Water-buffalo's, and many horses. Eventually we pulled up in Coral pink sand dunes national park. A natural phenomenon. In amongst the green valley, with mountains and plenty ...
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Bali - land of temples and smiles
A Travel Blog entry by deanandliz from Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
... , Lizzie relaxing by the pool, Dean on his dive course. Changed accommodation to be just opposite the dive centre in a beautiful hotel Puri Sidha Mertha. Mon: Off on a 2.5hr mini bus ride passing paddy fields, little villages and great scenery to ...
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Reunion to Mauritius
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Quatre Bornes, Plaines Wilhems, Mauritius
... steep rocky shoreline with no beach, we reached the pointe des Aigrettes where the landscape changed. Sandy beaches appeared protected by coral reefs visible a few hundred meters out. There were black sand beaches, which gave way to some white sand. ...
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Cooking for Many
A Travel Blog entry by rachelkw from Sligachan, Scotland, United Kingdom
... mobile drenching mist, moving at about 40mph. "I'm off to look at hill forts," declared Vince, bravely. "We're going to Coral Beach," said Louise and Tom. They left wearing trainers and taking just one waterproof jacket between them. "I'm going with the ...
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Surfs up.....
A Travel Blog entry by gaz-lj from Waikiki, Hawaii, United States
... first white topped wave. The other problem was that the water was between below waist height and shoulder height depending on which bit of the coral reef you were over. Enough whinging iit felt great to be sat out in the sea on a surf board looking for my ...
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Reunion - fantastic mountains, waterfalls
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from St Denis, Reunion
... tiny size, but area is spoilt by the shallowness, and strong current, making it difficult to use the channels through the branch coral. Stop at a Champion supermarket on the way back, get drinks, soup, and frozen lasagne. At the studio, catch up with ...
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Our home exchange in Raiatea, plus Bora Bora
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Raiatea, French Polynesia
... guy living in a somewhat run-down place. The gendarmes are there trying to adjudicate when we arrive. Snorkel back towards Hotel Bora Bora. Some reasonable coral bombies and quite a lot of fish life, as this is one of the few places where fishing has ...
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Fiji, week 1
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
... a bit more dignified – having a roof and proper seats with 2 glass panels in the bottom for viewing fish and coral. We chugged towards Beachcomber – an iconic island of the South Pacific – circular, sprouting coconut trees and fringed by ...
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colombia to easter island photo credits
A Travel Blog entry by ireneandjason from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... pescador shows signs of being part of the ocean with coral like growths all over the rocks. are you listening to me???? good salt hotel: unlike the other, illegal hotel, this one does have a permit and sits on the edge of the salt flats. ...
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We love boobies -- blue footed ones...
A Travel Blog entry by questmiller from Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... Chris and I walked the four mile round trip to it one afternoon. We then walked almost two miles along the powder-fine white coral beach, meeting more marine iguanas -- the world’s only seagoing lizards, than people. This is a species unique to the ...
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Asia..over and over
A Travel Blog entry by grippergirl from Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, Singapore and more, Thailand
... was cooling around flows. And as we came into habitations it looked like the model villages in an amusement park. We'd booked a hotel rather than a guest house and I'd thought it was high season, but as we drove from the airport without so much as ...
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Happy Birthday Mom! Sightseeing on Oahu
A Travel Blog entry by bobchrisvp from Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
... we are doing the Polynesian Cultural Center, we decided that today was going to be a lazy day! So it's relaxation around the hotel and a little bit of driving and sightseeing - anything but walking to give our poor feet and legs a break before tomorrow's ...
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My China Journal
A Travel Blog entry by jockey_8128 from Manila, Philippines
... , called Fengyu, appeared to be friendlier and less claustrophobic. I particularly liked the twin pagoda rock formation, a towering coral-reef shaped stone, that attracted my attention because of its unique yellowish lighting. An added perk of this cave ...
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Calm Malaysia to crazy Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by tobszanni from Bangkok, Thailand
... is dead unfortunately for various reasons. There was a dive point near our beach which seemed popular so there may have been live coral the deeper you went. Despite the lack of coral, there was plenty of life in the sea, including turtles which seemed to ...
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Ecuador
A Travel Blog entry by skylarking from Quito, Ecuador
... this is siesta central. The town comes alive as soon as the sun goes down. We trudged to our hotel, the Red Mangrove in the raging heat and jumped right away into a cold shower, tasting the brackish ...
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A whale shark of a time in Thailand!
A Travel Blog entry by thomaswguy from Ko Phangan, Thailand
... to make sure we hadn't gone do-lally at 30m and picked up nitrogen narcosis, now taking in the schools of fish and coral while circling a giant pinnacle. The instructor was at the front and had just cornered the pinnacle followed by two pairs of ...
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Incrediable Indonesia
A Travel Blog entry by rgreatescape from Jakarta, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
... the path, now we had consumed a little alcohol but it was pitch black. Snorkeling was amazing, amazingly clear water, coral formation and brightly coloured fish. On our first outing we wore tops as not to catch too much sun, after we ...
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Back to Nature
A Travel Blog entry by gajemison from Pahang, Malaysia
... clown fish (or as Anna says, "little Nemos") swimming inside and around. Our guides were great and the coral was incredible. Now I plan to spend a couple more days in Kuala Terengganu and spend the Fourth of July with ...
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Coral Mist Christ Church
Highway 7, Worthing, (Formerly Blythwood Beach Apartments), Christ Church, Barbados
... it takes a very special place to match this! Excellent value for money from anonymous We spend two weeks at the Coral Mist Hotel and were absolutely delighted with the place. I had read the first review on this site and felt a bit nervous ...
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