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castles and car tires
A Travel Blog entry by skye from Lulworth Cove, United Kingdom
... is an arch cut in to the stone over the water, and makes for some beautiful photos! From there we walked back to Lulworth Cove (http://www.lulworthonline.co.uk/) where there is the cove and a small town. It was full of tourists and bus groups, obviously ...
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Day 10
A Travel Blog entry by jbrashercfc from Lulworth, United Kingdom
... the town of Corfe to see Corfe Castle. The castle was originally constructed using a French technique known as motte and bailey. In these castles, there was a fortified building (the castle) on top of a man-made hill called a motte. This served as a final ...
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The Island of Pineapples
A Travel Blog entry by thecannons from Moorea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
... there were more type of fish than in Finding Nemo… When not swimming with the fishes, the boys built various sand castles / walls / trenches – we have become convinced that with either a pool or sand and sea they are actually in heaven, ...
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TP, what is your proffession?!
A Travel Blog entry by ann.scarr from Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
... rule i think. And then if there wasn't enough competitions we had a sand castle competition on the beach! Except no one made sand castles.. we all made 'sculptures'. I had Miranda, Julia, Georgie and Adam on my team, and cause we're all so amazing so we ...
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Day 38 Washington
A Travel Blog entry by popusa2008 from Castle Rock, Washington, United States
... turn left. GREAT EXCEPT the "Roundabout" is a tight one within a motel/hotel type entrance! Not really designed for 30ft long Castles! So Rick chooses to turn right again hoping to find another way and finds the Castle is pointing directly at the Servo we ...
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The products of Waterford
A Travel Blog entry by baumyj from Ballymacaw, County Waterford, Ireland
... and distributed around the country from there. The buyers were the local gentry who wanted to have this in their manors and castles and the trade only died when the furniture became available through normal channels. The final 2 caches were also at ...
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Rhodes - Carter's Top Pick
A Travel Blog entry by ryankevin from Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece
... the old city and the castle. It is very nice and reminded us a bit of Trogir in Croatia. Carter really enjoys the castles (especially when they have tons of cannons and cannon balls scattered around the grounds). We didn't have much time there since ...
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This Is Where People Go When They Die
A Travel Blog entry by quantumlotus from Maiori, Campania, Italy
... be done. We had had plans the next day to go see castles, museums, blah blah blah. We scratched all those plans, caught the train again, bought a towel and a sweet European bathing ...
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Day 112 - 20 June - Off down the coast
A Travel Blog entry by wagaitwanderers from Boscombe, England, United Kingdom
... only enough to preserve what was left. This meant the interior was almost completely bare but it gave a different perspective to those castles that have period furnishings etc. Was another rainy afternoon so most of it was spent inside and we got to the ...
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Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Dublin, Ireland
... intended to return to Athlone town to explore its streets but decided to move on. By now we were not as keen on visiting cathedrals and castles as we once had been. Once you've seen a hundred churches you've seen them all, or so we felt at the time. Most ...
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West Coast Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by jnjah from Galway to Waterford, Ireland
A beautiful country, so green and lush (it makes sense they use green to represent Ireland!) The remains of old castles, forts etc reminded us just how old this country is and how much history/stories make Ireland what it is today. They truly embrace old ...
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Things to do and places to go in Guadeloupe
A Travel Blog entry by plasmoid from Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe
... Châteaux, Le Moule, Pointe de la Grande Vigie and Port-Louis (excellent diving spot). Pointe des Chateaux (Castles Point) Situated at the most eastern part of the island its spectacular views draw many visitors, enabling you to ...
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trip to Wool
A Travel Blog entry by skye from Southampton, United Kingdom
... Lulworth COve where I am going to stay with my dad next week. We went for a walk down to the Cove, had lunch at a cute sandwich shop, drove past some castles, and visited the church where Ben's mom was baptised. It was a very chilled relaxing day, and a ...
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OLU DENIZ-MARMARIS-FETHIYE
A Travel Blog entry by gecturk from Muğla, Muğla Province, Turkey
... of Fethiye serpiştigi north on the back of a cove surrounded by pine forests are located in. On a flat rock tombs and castles önünden Karagöz in from the seaward. Ufuk the Knight Island, Günlükbarı and olusturmaktadır Daglari ...
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We are on the movie set
A Travel Blog entry by thannigan from Hahei, North Island, New Zealand
... to take 1 hour and 10 minutes. We strike a pretty good pace and make it in 35 minutes. Asher makes sand castles and I walk around and take pictures. It is and incredible beach with white sand and sheer cliffs rising straight up with ...
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It was all Greek to us
A Travel Blog entry by werglobemasters from Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece
... a resort island where the primary past time appeared to be tanning. The amazing thing about Europe is the vast amount of castles and other royal dwellings that can be found around the countryside. I guess if we want to tour these remote ...
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English Countryside
A Travel Blog entry by kimfromkansas from Malham, England, United Kingdom
... was a quaint little sea town. Like a lot of the United Kingdom, modern structures melted right into a landscape strewn with castles and ancient stone buildings. I love it. In fact, our entire journey throughout Wales was like a fairytale. Had there been ...
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Pots of Gold and Leprachauns
A Travel Blog entry by hippietraveler from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... town of Kinsale. I was sad to leave my new family in Crosshaven but I headed on to Kilkenny to visit the castles and cathedrals along the crowded cobblestone roads. Killkenny is small and you can visit all the major sites within a few hours. ...
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The Irish Spirit
A Travel Blog entry by teensh from Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland
... ; we then came upon Reginald's Tower. The tower may have been a wooden structure at first (as was true of many of the castles in Ireland); it was then constructed as a very solid (walls are 10 feet thick) stone structure by the Normans who arrived in ...
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Cork and Cobh
A Travel Blog entry by csm from Cork, County Cork, Ireland
... a slick spot on the sidewalk - went all the way down the first time. The ride to Cork was gorgeous - abandoned castles, green hills, every now and then gorgeous horses (but mostly sheep sheep and more sheep). We arrived in Cork with ...
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