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Postcard from Tanzania 1999
A Travel Blog by mulqueen
... up & breasts bared, shouting : "Matiti yamesimama" (milk standing). Nowadays the infamous 'Margots' has been demolished, & the Skyway Hotel is a respectable casino, but the prostitutes have adapted to their new environment & can now be seen in a variety of ...
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The 300 millionth american-experienced as an expat
A Travel Blog entry by wanderlustking from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
... days later. Some memories: -The 300 millionth American was born , and we saw the report the next morn on our hotel television. -There was a homeless teenager who looked exactly like Johnny Rotten from The Sex Pistols. -We ended up being stalked ...
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David - Expat Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from David, Panama
... messed with. It all made for interesting conversations on the second story balcony of the Residencial Avenida. -------------------------------------- David - expat no. 9 Not to be confused with the city by the same name David was an expat from ...
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Bocas del Toro - Expat Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Bocas Town, Bocas del Toro, Panama
... to come from the mainland and qualified labour is hard to come by. They are getting great help from Ari, the Dutch expat mentioned above who owns the Hotel Casa Max where I am staying. The owner of the hotel is very much into construction as he is in the ...
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Boquete - Expat Haven in the Highlands
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Boquete, Panama
... ://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lobo/excursions/1266327384/tpod.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Boquete – Expat Haven in the Chiriqui Highlands Part 1 of 4 ...
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David - Gran Hotel Nacional and Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from David, Panama
... no. 11 Paul Hort – Manager of the Gran Hotel Nacional Quick, what country is known as a world leader in Hotel Management Education? Why Switzerland of course. As an example: http://www.shms.com/ Swiss is the nationality and educational background ...
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Expat Trip To Ajanta & Ellora Caves in Aurangabad
A Travel Blog entry by bwulz from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
... in Hyderabad that's open to anyone who lives in Hyderabad who holds a foreign passport. I've been a member of TEA (Twin Cities Expat association) for the past two years and it's a great place to meet people from all over the world and from a variety ...
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Coronado: The Crown Jewel of Expat Living
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Panama City, Panama
... area is basically for the exclusive use of guests and expats that live or stay here. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1022784-d305475-Reviews-Coronado_Golf_Beach_Resort-Coronado_Beach.html A housing development right next to the resort hotel was ...
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The traditional work social in the expat life
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... we found one and it became clear that taxis are there to rip off tourists. The Taxi that we got from outside the Hotel Istana cost RM30 (£6) plus a bit for getting lost. The taxi back (after after midnight at this rate)? RM10 (£2). Outrageous. I ...
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I wanna be an expat ... BUT ...
A Travel Blog entry by zalazala from Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
There is this kid screaming in front of the hotel ... argh - wtf? Children ARE the best reflection of their parents and their life-long project :) Back to my critique :) Suzhou was the BBC/CNN version of China - the images you see in the news - grey, ...
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Autre vie d'expat
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Groupe Le blog d'aujourd’hui : notre « nouvelle » vie d’expat en Haïti? Je dis nouvelle car bien des choses ont changé, comme vous le savez. Avant de revenir, j’anticipais de revoir des scènes d’horreur sur une ...
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Philippe, profession: expat à Sihanoukville!
A Travel Blog entry by jeanmi from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Après vous avoir raconté nos diverses aventures, il est grand temps de vous présenter notre pote Philippe, expat à Sihanoukville que nous avons rencontré errant dans un bus en provenance de Phnom Penh. En arrivant à Sihanoukville il y a ...
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Day 317: Yangon - Day 2 Savoy Hotel Yangon
A Travel Blog entry by danielandai from Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
... final so he was well gutted... We had dinner at Savoy too, which was not cheap but not too bad I guess for a big international hotel. My lasagna was $8. Patrick and Kevin were ever so kind and Patrick even offered his room for us to stay when ...
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welcome cambodge aka expat, ONG city..
A Travel Blog entry by bafreux from Phnom Pem, Cambodia
... diplomates qui se la joue limousine chauffeur.. alors que le pauvre en ville il gagne 2 dollars par jour.. le serveur a mon hotel 50USD100usd par mois... chercher l erreur.. imaginer les restos a occidentaux ou tu paies en USD entre 10 et 20USD, presque ...
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The expat life
A Travel Blog entry by kilgiraffe from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
... , just an excuse for loads of food! Today, we decided to spruce it up just a little. We went to The Address, a fancy looking hotel/apartment building about 2 minutes drive from us [we live in downtown, hehe] with a bar on the 63rd floor. A martini was an ...
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Mwanza
A Travel Blog entry by machteldv from Mwanza, Tanzania
... lange kustlijn, maar een stad in rotsen gebouwd. De enige plek om aan het meer te zitten om wat te drinken is een expat hotel. Een terras aan het meer om brieven te schrijven of een spelletje te kaarten is niet gebruikelijk in Tanzania. In het hotel ...
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The Benidorm of Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by jeznkez from Hua Hin, Thailand
... Hua Hin, which is a small town right on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand with a sizeable European expat community. We dropped Neil off at the City Beach Hotel, a four star affair not quite as nobby as the Hilton which he had tried to reserve but not ...
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Our last days in Jordan - spent in Jerash & Amman
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Amman, Jordan
... , who takes the room sight unseen, then comes down to collect Murray and the bags in the lift. It is a normal budget hotel room - tired carpet, bathroom with leaks and a defunct bidet. We have a balcony through a french door with difficult locking. It ...
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We eat, and sleep, in style in Damascus, Syria
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Damascus, Syria
... to the start of the steep streets, and the American Embassy, which has extremely heavy security, including locals in various uniforms, expat heavy hitters, all with sub-machine guns, and a group of plain clothes locals sitting on the grass beside the ...
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Thailand- no strings attached
A Travel Blog entry by derekpottstrave from Pattaya, Thailand
... experienced a long train ride without aircon and had learnt our lesson the hard way. The B.R.was really a medium range hotel, a little seedier than I would have preferred ( after 5 star luxury in Saigon Vietnam ), but it was a place to ...
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HONG KONG or 'OPERATION SAFARI SUIT'
A Travel Blog entry by justyn_erin from Hong Kong, China
... through the Zoological Gardens to the tram entrance, via a slight wrong turn which had us on the steep ascent through Expat Land - some phenomenal skyrise apartments - at which point Erin started to reconsider the intelligence of wearing new knee high ...
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Crown Inn @ Tashkorgan Tashkurgan
No.1 Pamir Road, Tashkurgan, Xinjiang Uygur, China
... Inn is a foreign-owned and managed hotel located on the Karakoram Highway in the Pamir mountain town of Tashkorgan, Xinjiang. The hotel and restaurant are particularly suited to meet the needs of expat travelers looking for a relaxing getaway in a unique ...
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