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... expensive (~RND8/liter), twice of Malaysia. Public transport sucks and taxi expensive. 4. Driving license. You'll need an international driving license to rent a car in South Africa. Malaysian drivers license are not accepted in most countries as the ...
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In The Path of Light...
A Travel Blog entry by monsoon-music from Kolkata, Bengal, India
... company called Melting Pot Productions and this event was the launch party for this company. It was held at the Hindustani International Hotel, one of the nicest and most luxurious hotels in Kolkata. Bickram is well known in many different communities; ...
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Red Light District!
A Travel Blog entry by tnowakow from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... a place called EAT and then boarded our plane, guess we had more time than I thought. I guess their rules for 'international' are very different in the European Union. After Landing in Amsterdam the first thing we did was look for some hotel ...
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Paris - the city of light (and love)
A Travel Blog entry by sharon1306 from Paris, France
... and eat T's birthday cake from 2 days before, stop at this late night place for falooda and then get dropped off at the International Airport about three hours before our scheduled flight to Paris (at 4am). After we say our goodbyes to the three of them, ...
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Eastern Europe differs from Western Europe...
A Travel Blog entry by abbyandmorry from Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
... and I am avoiding looking at the speed Morry is driving. We just finished the crossword puzzle together from yesterday's International Herald Tribune. It was a toughie, but between Mom, Dad and myself ( mostly mom and dad) we completed it! Morry ...
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Onwards to Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by littleboylost51 from Beijing to Xi'an, China
... . Leaving the restaurant we entered the inner city by the south gate and soon arrived at our hotel The Gentleman’s International Hotel which we found to be very grand indeed. Our room was on the 10th floor. Not such a good outlook as the Traders ...
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surviving on stress and chocolate
A Travel Blog entry by lastminuteannie from Beijing, China
... of date) guidebook and the print out about the hostel I'd been given - they both seemed to suggest I could get a bus to the 'International Hotel' and go from there. I decided to be bold and try the public transport option for a change - after fending off ...
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Perky Penang
A Travel Blog entry by pintu from Penang, Malaysia
... Around: By Road: Taxis, Buses or Trishaws provide a convenient way to see around the city. Most major international and local car rental companies offer a good choice of vehicles and packages. Motorcycles and bicycles also offer inexpensive and ...
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Kiev
A Travel Blog entry by lindsaym from Kiev, Ukraine
... longer. After enjoying my view of Yalta and wonderful bed a bit longer, I finally got up and ready, ate one last hotel breaky and headed off. A trolley car, marshrutka and a city bus later I was back at the Simferopol airport with half an hour to ...
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THIMUN in The Hague
A Travel Blog entry by cotafamily4 from The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
... conference called MUNESCO, so good that last year we were reviewed and given a prestigious affiliation with THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations), being the world's first and most recognized MUN conference for high school kids. This year ...
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Shanghai
A Travel Blog entry by nietsreuef from Shanghai, China
... ; Shanghai's economic history was such a successful formula - little government control along with an open international investment policy - that it was formally developed as China's system of Special Economic Zones, now popularly characterized ...
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The Truman Show
A Travel Blog entry by claude_and_iain from Pyongyang, Korea Dem Peoples Rep
... hour approached and the man on the gate would not bend the rules are little to avoid an embarrassing scene with international guests. Mr Lee returns with his solution "All EUR50 tickets sold out - you will need to pay EUR100 each". God ...
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Lots of rugged stones to climb
A Travel Blog entry by gramcb from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... . Tourism is now the second-largest foreign currency earner in Cambodia's economy, and Angkor Wat has helped attract international tourism to the country. Religion Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country also has a ...
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Room for One
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Rome, Italy
... living in relative harmony. Now it seemed that modern politics knew better how to run Cypress and I was heading into another international row. I kept hearing rumours that the borders were going to be closed to all visitors but at the moment only the ...
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Home Run
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Sydney, Australia
... graveyard And it's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard rain's a gonna fall. By Bob Dylan SYDNEY Arriving at the International Airport in Sydney was a bit of a culture shock. Inside the modern expanse of arrival halls there was a vast sea of white ...
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Getting Caught Up Again - Sorry All :)
A Travel Blog entry by hope2go from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... . So did a couple of other hikers Jay and Adam. Jay and Adam were a couple of young guys training for international and Olympic bike competition. Earlier that day they had done a short 89 mile ride through the desert roads and just sprinted up ...
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The Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Quito, Ecuador
... 40 minutes in traffic we sat in to get to the airport. Fortunately we were lucky to meet him as he came out of international arrivals. Unfortunately, his bag was not so lucky (par for the course for Iberia airlines). It was a great reuniting of amazing ...
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From Izmir To Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from Istanbul, Turkey
... minutes’ stroll from all these sites and eats! [By the way, once we were settled in our hotel room, we were alerted to a CNN International Breaking News story about a 6-story apartment building in Istanbul that just had collapsed. Fortunately, ...
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The Egyptian Road Less Travelled
A Travel Blog entry by barry0fisher from Siwa, Egypt
... chatting with them for about an hour. Everything from their dreams to travel to America and become a jet-setting international business man, to what sports they like. After the train arrived, and the taxi picked up went in a few ...
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Forgive us for we have Zinned
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Adelaide, Australia
... well presented but slightly let down by the wine-tasting section not being open. On the way home we walked via the International Rose Garden where we admired one of 5,000 different roses and in particular one named after Cliff Richard and then by the ...
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The Incredible Ephesus
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from Ephesus, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey
... bit of greenery in the middle of busy, polluted Izmir. In late August and early September, it hosts the popular Izmir International Fair. At this time of year, however, the vast park was pretty darn quiet! Still, we enjoyed walking ...
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