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Movie World
A Travel Blog entry by by.ya from Oxenford, Queensland, Australia
Had my first night in Gold Coast. Nothing strange, just beautiful and deep sleep. However I did woke up at 5am to check the sky from my window. It was already bright unlike when I'm in Malaysia. Decided to continue my sleep since everybody was still in ...
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Zen Is A Beach
A Travel Blog entry by andrewrainnie from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
... swapping books with Becky, I say goodbye to Surfers. John drives me to the bus terminal, where he is also picking up the mysterious German girl. We exchange goodbyes before I grab another bus to the airport, ending my brief but fun visit to the Gold ...
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Save the planet - take 3 min showers!
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandashleigh from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
From the glorious Sunshine Coast we headed down to the Gold Coast, travelling through Brisbane. We stopped for a few hours in central Brisbane, but there isn't a great deal to see in the city as far as travelling goes so we decided not to spend a night ...
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Soooo, if this is Paradise?!
A Travel Blog entry by jeevesyontour from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
Tuesday 24th January So, I got up early to get the Greyhound bus out of Brisbane and further down the Gold coast to Surfers Paradise. I had heard alot of mixed messages about this place from other travellers that I had met. I had only booked to stay there ...
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Surfer's Paradise
A Travel Blog entry by joneforsyth from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
... a few hours. We watch another Aussie film, "Getting Square." It’s another good one that takes place in the Gold Coast (where Surfer’s is) so I recognized a lot of the buildings. Cameron’s brother was an extra in it ...
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Gold Coast Australia
A Travel Blog entry by chenselisana from Queensland, Queensland, Australia
We have limited time so we have to choose only 2 of i think 4 or 5 theme parks in Gold Coast. We chose Movie World (warner bros movie inspired rides) and Wet n Wild (water rides - Winner!). Other theme parks that we dint chose were Sea ...
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Temaparker
A Travel Blog entry by hanne49 from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
Vi opholder os nu i Surfer Paradise. I foregårs var vi i Movieworld og Mads overvandt sin frygt for vilde rutchebaner, i går var vi så i Seaworld hvor vi så delfin og søløveshow, endnu engang skulle Mads prøve de vilde rutchebaner med stor succes ...
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Weekend at the Cape's
A Travel Blog entry by faisal_abroad from Cape Coast, Ghana
... in 1642 and later become part of the British Empire, where it was turned into a Police Academy. When the Portuguese reached the Gold Coast, now known as Ghana, they entered into the bartered trading with the locals. They traded muskets, guns, weapons for ...
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Puerto Vallarta
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Puerto Vallarta, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... the room (139 pesos – less than $12, or a third what you’d pay at home), and some mixers. I sat in the little courtyard of the Vallarta mixed a tequila and orange while I waited for my new room to be cleaned, and when it was had another on the ...
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On the road to Izmir
A Travel Blog entry by khoffart from Philadelphia, Sardis and Izmir, Turkey
... suggest the Jewish community was held in high regard in Sardis. I enter the synagogue ruins and step into the open courtyard. A fountain stood in the center of the courtyard. This forecourt may have served as a gathering place before entering the ...
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Pinch me...I thought I was in Europe
A Travel Blog entry by gatogo from Morelia, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... their apartment the double-wide (trailer) back in the slums, as they each had a single bedroom which opened up onto a courtyard that housed their bathroom, a small kitchenette, and a laundry area. Craig and I stayed in the fanciest suite in the ...
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San Cristobal
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from San Cristobal de las Casas, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... years the interior was severely degraded and is now in the process of being restored to its original state. The original paved courtyard has been uncovered (I made the mistake of walking across it which is not allowed) and half of the original colonnade ...
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Oaxaca
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Oaxaca, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... . My hotel, Palacio Borghese, is very nice. The room is big and has a separate sitting area and a little private courtyard opening off the bedroom. There’s a central courtyard where the restaurant is located. The place is filled with statuary and ...
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Marking Time In Léon and Morelia
A Travel Blog entry by fintan from Morelia, Mexico
... going around; work was a drag; and so-and-so from up the road had hanged himself. I was sitting in the hostel courtyard later that night when a miracle of sorts occurred. Bored senseless, I emptied out my wallet for the umpteenth time. From amid ...
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Konya, Antalya, the whirling dervishes monastery
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Antalya, Turkey
... a pointed arch and plaited with geometric patterns. Inside it's just as impressive with its 144 foot by 193 foot open courtyard. Inside the courtyard is a cut stone square mosque. It's the oldest in Turkey. There are stairs to the mosque's second ...
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Settled into Oaxaca for a few months
A Travel Blog entry by roamingjodi from Oaxaca, Mexico
... , Rosie and Fernando (parents) and two teenage sons....Juan 15 next week, and Gabrielle who is 12. They occupy the courtyard and downstairs area. I have a spacious two room apartment with a huge porch upstairs. They could not be nicer if ...
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'Nilla's new friend
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Teacapan, Mexico
... not want to be in the way. The pews filled up quickly and before long there were people standing in the courtyard. Amongst the regularly clothed people, there were roughly 35 people wearing smocks. They lined themselves up in two rows ...
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Oaxaca
A Travel Blog entry by mlc from Oaxaca, Mexico
... ) separating the rooms from a central open courtyard. So the accommodation is windowless and sandwiched between the central courtyard and the outside. The residence is set on a built up platform, approached up a very wide staircase and ...
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Guadalajara and Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by creativejourney from Mexico City, Mexico
... was to see Frido Kahlos home now a museum and i was not disappointed although pictures were not permitted except in the courtyard and everything written was in Spanish. The entrance fee was less than $4 each Canadian to both museums.The vibrancy ...
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4 hours of WOW
A Travel Blog entry by thriftydrifters from Oaxca City Oaxaca Mexico, Oaxaca, Mexico
... it is very interesting. There is so much to look at and so much to see. When you look out a window it has a different courtyard . In the back are massive gardens. Most every plant that is edible, medical, used for dye or fibers,is in this garden. It is ...
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Courtyard Surfers Paradise
Corners Surfers Paradise Boulevard & Hanlan Street, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
... I checked out the other hotels and I believe that the Courtyard is the most centrally located hotel. I'd like to visit Gold Coast again sometime and this hotel will be at the top of my list. Fantastic from American_Travellers We stayed ...
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