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Our son lives there, and I love Austin
A Travel Blog entry by c.i.222 from Austin, Texas, United States
... chat site, and have met with other members for meets, meals, and drinks. On this trip, a young family from Austin and I drove to Houston to visit their science museum, and to meet with another a2k member and his wife for dinner. ...
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Another day of driving, but have 2 days off after!
A Travel Blog entry by helloboondocks from Austin, Texas, United States
... - randomly found it when looking for a post office off the side of some road. Quaint little thing, that house. Got to Austin around 4p. Made plans to hang with my Austin-resident friend Jeff, but after some miscommunication and phone issues, plans fell ...
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And then there were two... (or let them eat salad)
A Travel Blog entry by kimba from Austin, Texas, United States
... after the fast food we had been eating on the road. We piled up our plates and settled sown in the leafy courtyard to enjoy our healthy meal. Austin is noted for wanting to be a little left of centre, as the 'Keep Austin Weird' t-shirts and bumper ...
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Vietnam Going South
A Travel Blog entry by domh from Nha Trang, Vietnam
... to America's defeat. The monk in question lived at this particular pagoda, which still functions as a monastery to this day. The Austin motorcar he used to drive down to Saigon is on display near the back and it was interesting to see because I ...
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Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by barbandkevin from Beijing, China
... the streets of Beijing to a neighbourhood with drum and bell towers built centuries ago for telling time. The courtyard separating the two lovely towers was surrounded by rickshaws for taking tourists through the Hatongs (back alley neighbourhoods) ...
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Day 5 - Our Own Private Beach
A Travel Blog entry by austxdan from Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... trees and native plants. It looks something like this: We settled in at our table out on the deck overlooking the courtyard. There is a nice breeze blowing, even tho we are a bit back from the water. We start off with some very ...
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Dresden, Germany
A Travel Blog entry by rnriggins from Dresden, Germany
... now. It's too bad the pictures were lost. The palace is large with symmetrical buildings in a square with a flower-filled courtyard. One highlight at the palace is the oldest camellia in Europe which was delivered from Japan in 1770. Today it is over ...
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Victims of a Drive-By Conversation
A Travel Blog entry by youngtravellers from Hue, Vietnam
... simple and pretty. The grounds aren't large, so it doesn't take long to see the pagoda. Travis scampered around a courtyard full of bonsais for a while, though. I liked the large bell that can supposedly be heard for ten kilometers when ...
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Mexico City Day 1 & 2
A Travel Blog entry by pollakmenace from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... be wildly wrong) and built by Pedro Ramirez Vazquez. After buying our tickets $51MN each (GBP2.50ish) we entered the courtyard to be greeted by an enormous pillar surrounded by a waterfall. Quite striking. We mooched around some of the ...
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Pingyao: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
A Travel Blog entry by tallbird_lankey from Pingyao, China
Pingyao is a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon cliche of a Chinese town; pretty courtyard mansions filled with potted trees and bordered by geometric wooden doors lined with silk paper. Red lanterns hang from every available beam. The streets are narrow ...
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Borders & Beaches
A Travel Blog entry by cgibbons18 from San Diego, California, United States
... to have to leave, Bri swooped in like a bird of prey (Bri's own description) and nabbed two stools at a bar in a strange outdoor courtyard of sorts. This was bad news in the fact that we could not see the beach or sunset, and leaves fell in Bri's hair. ...
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English Robots try to take my job
A Travel Blog entry by mesabree from Munhŭng-dong, Gwangju, Korea Rep.
... I have met Austin at his workplace after school, I have created small riots in the classrooms overlooking the playground courtyard, surely disrupting class and making me think twice before visiting during school hours again. Korean students muddle through ...
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24 Horas
A Travel Blog entry by pwong from Sitges, Catalonia, Spain
... walk along the beach followed by dipping the toes in the Mediterranean, a three-course dinner while seated in a Modernist-style courtyard underneath the Spanish stars ... and that was just last night! The remainder of those 24 hours was spent today ...
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Painted Faces, Covered Heads
A Travel Blog entry by tomer from Mae Sot, Thailand
... the e-mail of a nice guy named "Austin" who helped him out a bit. Wandering around the town i found myself in the large courtyard of a Wat that had a Sepak Takraw (Foot Volleyball) court. Takraw is a south east Asian game played with a ball woven from ...
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Southern Comfort
A Travel Blog entry by davidandnancy from Chennai, Tamil Nādu, India
... 9th-14th centuries. The temple, which dates from the beginning of the 11th century, is absolutely stunning – with a broad courtyard enclosed by cloisters and the main temple mandapa rising in the centre. The gopuras – the entrance gates ...
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Return from Istanbul and Art Projects
A Travel Blog entry by mesabree from Munhŭng-dong, Gwangju, Korea Rep.
... this, summer. Work goes on primarily at the dig site, where there is a small quadrangle compound, with central gravel courtyard. Half of the compound is sparse bunk dorm rooms, and half is laboratories, with a larger seminar room which houses ...
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