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Crikey We've Been Brizzled !
A Travel Blog entry by bdonaghy81 from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... anywhere and everywhere – finally arriving in the Inn that wasn’t full up for Mary and Joseph – The Explorers Inn [http://www.explorers.com.au/] $140 a night L yikes –they seen us desperados coming – in fairness it was as a ...
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Making friends with the natives
A Travel Blog entry by wordsworths from Brisbane, Australia
... enduring another flight (Kerry is getting better, Paul is getting worse) we finally arrived in Brisbane and made our way to the Explorers Inn which is the mini travel inn type place that we are staying. There isn't much to say about Brisbane itself, it ...
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The Amazon Rain Forest
A Travel Blog entry by stevebecks from Peurto Maldanado, Peru
... hour trip on a bus/truck followed by a 1.5 hour boat trip down the Tambopata river to our jungle lodge hideaway, The Explorers Inn, home of zoologists and naturalists and nowadays some brave tourists. The bus nearlly broke down due to gear box problems ...
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In the Jungle the Mighty Jungle
A Travel Blog entry by ashimelda from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... a tributary of the Amazon. It was very bizarre to think we were sitting in a canoe in the jungle eating a packed lunch! The Explorers Inn was our home for two nights and was as far away from civilisation as you can get. No electricity only candle and ...
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Jungle Sam and life without electricity for 2 day!
A Travel Blog entry by samphilpott from Cusco , Peru
... had a half hour bus ride down a dirt track to the Tambopata River which was followed by an hour and a half boat journey to the Explorers Inn Lodge. On the way we saw some turtles and lots of bird. When we arrived we were taken to the restaurant and given ...
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From the Jungle to the skies
A Travel Blog entry by walshy_88 from Cusco, Peru
... ;Tambopata, where we got in to a long boat and headed off down the river for another hour to the extremely remote Explorers Inn Lodge. There we spent a couple of days searching for wildlife along the river at night, through the forest at dusk, ...
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Monkeys, Capybaras, and Tarantulas oh my!
A Travel Blog entry by edwinter from Amazon (Tambopata), Madre de Dios, Peru
... (large motorized canoes) launch from a small local town called Infierno. Once on the boat it's 1.5hrs up river to the Explorers Inn. First we sign in at the official reserve checkpoint and head back a little to their makeshift ...
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Amazonas Regenwald!
A Travel Blog entry by tobikaroperu from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... von Cusco nach Puerto Maldonado im Osten nahe der brasilianichen Grenze. Im Vorhinein haben wir 4 Tage in eine der Urwaldlodges, Explorers Inn, gebucht, die mitten im Tambopata Reservat liegt. Und es war eine großartige Erfahrung!! Vom Flughafen wurden ...
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Welcome to the Jungle...
A Travel Blog entry by littlemisbakpak from Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
... from Lima took me to Puerto Maldonaldo, the nearest town to the Tambopata National Park. I was met by a friendly guide from the Explorers Inn lodge where I would be staying and he accompanied me on the 3 hour down river boat trip to the lodge. The ...
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Farewell to the jungle
A Travel Blog entry by littlemisbakpak from Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
... with a big group called Fauna Forever arriving. They recruit volunteers and conduct research around the region, using several lodges including Explorers Inn. There was about 20 of them staying for 3 weeks so the lodge seemed much busier than usual. Two ...
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Back in Lima
A Travel Blog entry by littlemisbakpak from Lima, Peru
... my new bosses who are based here in Lima. Then on 30th April I fly out to start work on 1st May as a Resident Naturalist at Explorers Inn in the Tambopata National Park which is in the Amazon Basin, east of here. I fly to Pueto Maldonaldo which is a small ...
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Figjam in KL
A Travel Blog entry by nichayes from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... with air-conditioners and hot-water showers, the first of my trip! It was a real pleasure to stay at this hostel called Explorers Inn. · KL although being this big metropolis proved to be nice in way to ...
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Deepest Darkest Peru - The Amazon
A Travel Blog entry by danielringrose from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... a few local foods, and some spirits, then took a longboat up the Amazon for 3 hours to a research station and lodge called "Explorers Inn". We took a walk around the area for the afternoon, amazed by the prevalent wildlife. Late that night we went on a ...
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Queensland explorers...
A Travel Blog entry by damien_kelly from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
...is what we are for the next 9 days where we plan to cover Brisbane to Cairns via the Gold Coast, Fraser Island & the Whitsundays. As with the New Zealand road trip, the blog will be structured and updated on a day by day basis. 01/01/10 - Sydney ...
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Explorers Who Fail Are Sometimes Still Famous
A Travel Blog entry by jporten from Playa de Fajardo, Puerto Rico
We woke up early at Gripinas, strolled the grounds (in peace this time) and left right after breakfast. The proprietor told us about a working coffee plantation near by with a small museum and tours. We wound our way out of Gripinas the same way we came ...
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Burning Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by ricochet from Brisbane, Australia
Clearing the custom took some time but wasn't a hassle. We grabbed a cab to Explorer Inn, our budget hotel, which we were going to stay for just one night. Feeling tired from the lack of sleep, we slept till noon before heading out to grab lunch. We ...
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Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by jeromeandclare from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... nbsp;because he thought they resembled the glass furnaces in his hometown of Yorkshire. We were staying in a great little place called The Explorer Inn which was the same money as a hostel so we thought we'd go for it. The room was pretty small but we had ...
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Trials & Tribulations in Central Peru
A Travel Blog entry by richard74 from Huaraz, Peru
... suggests that either I took a tumble down a hole and landed in a cave, and promptly carved my blog into the ice for future explorers to unearth and publish, or, and admittedly more likely, I made it. So proceeding on the assumption I made this (and the ...
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Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum
59 W. Pulteney St., , Corning, New York, United States
... are an 1850s log cabin, and an 1878 one room schoolhouse, all furnished to depict their original use. While here explore the 19th century barn with agricultural exhibit and working reproduction blacksmith shop. While in season walk through the herb ...


