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Kawa Karpo Part II: Into the Wild
A Travel Blog entry by lraleigh from At the Foot of Meili Xueshan, China
... wildflowers covered the moist, rich ground in a lush green carpet. Snags and decaying wood gave a rich organic smell to the forest. For four days, I roamed this microcosm of the larger landscape, eating Lemon Ginger Blueberry Mango Cake, Chicken Hot ...
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Flames of the Forest
A Travel Blog entry by gill_prior from Cairns, Australia
Arrived back at hotel and went to the Flames of the Forest evening this was brilliant. I different kind of evening and the food was first class also free champagne and wine. Again another brilliant tour and ...
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Chapter 46: The Sunken City, and Chimaera Flames
A Travel Blog entry by easyread from Fethiye/Kas/Olympos, Turkey
... ruins of Olympos were subtle, the setting was sublime. The only downside to the park was the throngs of tourists clogging the forest path and taking up valuable beach real estate. The beach itself was pebbled, which suited me fine as I hate sand. ...
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Varanasi, city of the dead, Khajuraho and Orchha
A Travel Blog entry by jeroen from Varanasi, India
... India, and to Orchha, every year for a few months. he would have a tea in the morning and then wander around town or in the forest to do sketchings or paintings. One day a group of three men from the nearby town of Jhansi found him in the forest, robbed ...
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Place of Confilct 2: The Singing Forest
A Travel Blog entry by tweakytuna from Markham, Ontario, Canada
... the false item and the voices that support it, you freeze, turn to stone, and then burst into flames, and your life becomes a power source of the forest. Survivors are rare, and are marked with a special symbol on their right shoulder, a leaf made ...
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If you go down to the woods today...
A Travel Blog entry by flail from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... of faffing about in Phnom Penh, we made the eight hour journey into the depths of the tropical forest. Or so we thought. The 'forest' we thought we were heading to - now affectionately known as 'the woods' - was in fact a gert big ...
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Izabal: Conquistador Life on the Rio Dulce
A Travel Blog entry by chiapoe from Castillo de San Felipe, Izabal, Guatemala
... the mostly-disappointing Livingston area. The pools and stream feeds directly into the Caribbean and as I ascended further into the forest, I was treated to lime-green pool after pool linked by cascades flowing over the rocks like threads of ...
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The Gibbon Experience
A Travel Blog entry by k8andpete from Huay Xai, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... of rabies jabs set in. This provided entertainment for Pete. Yeah thanks! We picked up our harnesses and headed further through the forest to the first zip. When we looked back at the hut, there was a small Asiatic (moon) bear climbing on the roof! ...
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A Call from the Wild
A Travel Blog entry by kanishkgupta1 from Ram Nagar, India
... after dusk, after an eight hour grueling drive from Delhi, we entered the park precincts and were waved through by the forest guard. You could immediately sense the temperature dip dramatically, probably by 5 °C. Revellery was replaced caught a passing ...
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The south........in a day!
A Travel Blog entry by b.herring from Pamplemousses, Mauritius
... lots of incense burning and people saying prayers which include pouring water over the gods, singing and waving a little pot of flames. The temple wasnt as big as i had imagined but then Mario told us that when its busy people just congregate ...
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The Big Kora, part I: Power
A Travel Blog entry by lraleigh from Yading Nature Reserve, China
... in a pasture, a crystal stream running through it, with Power above us. While Jeremy was reading by the stream, a King Yak appeared from the forest and headed towards me. The bull didn't stop until it was ten feet away. I was talking to it as best ...
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Vernal Falls - the hard and harder way
A Travel Blog entry by c.reynolds from Yosemite West California, California, United States
... which had set off a forest fire and the park rangers and fire fighters were "controlling" the fire as it helps the ecology of the forest. The fire spread area was now approx 740 acres but the flames, when we did see them were smouldering at ground ...
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Dinner by candlelight...in the rainforest
A Travel Blog entry by jasonandmelissa from Cairns, Australia
... out of the water. Ah, we should have known! At 6:00 pm, we were picked up at our hotel to go to "Flames of the Forest". It was about an hour long drive to a secluded little clearing in the rainforest, somewhere between Cairns and Port Douglas. ...
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Howlin´ good time in the Pantanal
A Travel Blog entry by idarich from Pantanal region, near Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
... were being assaulted by thousands of mosquitoes. The clever chap seemed to have led us straight into the most mozzie-invested part of the forest! When we'd started out on the walk, our guide Paulo had just about guaranteed that we´d see monkeys. "This ...
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A humble Jorney through the Amazon
A Travel Blog entry by kiwi_surfer from Iquitos, Peru
... continued chanting and advancing closer and closer towards me. Closing my eyes, I could hear the forest come alive. Red, yellow and orange flames emerged out of the darkness forming a circular shape, finally emerging into an Incan sun. A ...
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Doing the Rain Dance
A Travel Blog entry by 2totango from Antalya, Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Turkey
... on to the city of Antalya. In the meantime, orange groves turned to lakes. Newly formed rivers cut trenches through the forest in their furious rush to get to the sea. Water from the mountains changed to waterfalls pouring down and ...
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Fellowship of the Beats
A Travel Blog entry by whereshegoes from Middle Earth, Canada
... there for I took it in small doses. The magical mystical Rivendell kept a steady flow of groovy vibes pumping through the forest. The Shire housed some excellent dancers completely lost in the breaks and electro. A large map of Middle Earth adorned the ...
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From the ridiculous to the sublime
A Travel Blog entry by jackregan from Anchorage, Alaska, United States
... the second rude awakening as I opened my eyes just in time to see Matty driving behind a moose before it trotted off into the forest. Ooh, you may be wondering what happened to Roger, the parrot who proved so popular at our pirate party on the Diamond ...
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A slight breeze off the Caribbean...
A Travel Blog entry by peteandcai from Bullet Tree Falls, Cayo, Belize
... there was wind picking up so strong that it sounded like jumbo jets were taking off next to our little thatched hut in the forest, and the ominous sound of huge tree branches starting to crack and give under the pressure was making my heart race. We ...
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Mowbray River Road, , Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
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Light the flame of the forest...beneath the canopy of the oldest rainforest in the world...feel the wonder of this legendary place and explore the mysteries of time and culture in the spell binding candlelit drama that is the enchanted forest. Your ...


