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Miami Part 2
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Miami, Florida, United States
... built in 1927 I think - a beautiful building and a perfect example of how deco combined style with functionality. There’s a gorgeous fountain in the foyer and an interesting gift shop/cafe off to the left as you enter. The displays are spread over ...
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Beaches & Bitches.....Tenderze it...
A Travel Blog entry by audisahni from Miami Beach, Florida, United States
... as Audi also wanted to look at shoes so we went inside and started browsing the store. We also took few pics by the fountain located outside the sketchers store. Diptesh gave us the call and asks us to come back to the restaurant as our table was ...
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LAX to Miami
A Travel Blog entry by voyager-sue from Los Angeles, California, United States
... looked more a balloon. Called piutre. The other thing about the tour was that there was a veritable fountain of information spewing forth. Informaion about her studies in constitutional law, the current political elections, the ...
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I'm in Miami Witch.
A Travel Blog entry by arzilla from Orlando, Florida, United States
... , Poseidon’s Fury which was actually pretty cool, and you get to walk through a tunnel of water! I got heckled by the wishing fountain and saw a magic show, which was largely a commercial to sell the tricks. In Seuss Land I went on the trolley ride ...
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Driving round the Deep South
A Travel Blog entry by derekrussell30 from Memphis, Tennessee, United States
... headed for the Peabody Hotel to observe the somewhat bizarre spectacle of local ducks who waddled from the elevator to the hotel lobby fountain at 11am prompt. They do this every day and return to their 'penthouse' at 5pm each day also! The National ...
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Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by davechar from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... we got off close to Melbourne Museum. Before reaching the museum you see the Melbourne Exhibition Building which had a really nice fountain outside. After stopping for some photos we went round the building to the museum which has an Imax cinema built ...
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2007 Florida Chronicles
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Flamingo, Florida, United States
... frogs were getting into the toilets and scaring people sitting down - they followed the underground pipe from the outside water-fountain. Day 39, Saturday February 24: Clear 80+F. Did laundry and bought supplies for the escape from the Everglades ...
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Episode 4 - Rio and Rain...
A Travel Blog entry by paulortw from Rio and New Orleans, Brazil
... but with the on-going rain we settled in Pat O'Briens, apparently the most famous bar on the grounds of its flaming fountain (impressive) and its Mint Julep drinks (less so). Pat also offered two middle-aged women playing requests on matching grand ...
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Pictures from Spain
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Andalucia, Spain
... huge comfy room at the Cordoba Parador 133 Another view of our room Oct 20 (Day 6): Cordoba (Mezquita) 134 Julie resting at a fountain in the Patio de los Naranjos 135 Julie in the Mezquita, a mosque which was built beginning in 875 and converted ...
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Havana
A Travel Blog entry by harryandnorah from Havana, Cuba
... We did not want to join the 'spectacular dinner and show' so we were shown to a table in the square, not far from the fountain. A reasonably limited menu and Norah settled for fish whilst I ordered the combined menu and 2 beers. There were a lot of tables ...
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Lima
A Travel Blog entry by lisa_and_paul from Lima, Peru
... we didn´t have a travel card. The central plaza of Lima was very pleasant, with lots of lovely red flower beds, a fountain, and some impressive buildings like the governmental palace and the cathedral, and also a lot of Eva Peronesque balconies. We were ...
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Guatemala, Volcanoes and other hidden gems..
A Travel Blog entry by shellandmatt from Antigua Guatemala, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... and grounds called Santa Clara. This was also in the process of being restored. It had a beautiful central garden with a big fountain. The local blackbirds were enjoying a bath in it when we arrived. The garden had lavender, strelitsia and many other ...
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THE UGLIEST AMERICAN. . Intro to Honduramala
A Travel Blog entry by theuglyamerican from Antigua, Guatemala
... (Wait. . .we never left). Can a single cup of coffee do that for me? Can that expertly written song be right? "The fountain of youth is a coffee machine"? There´s really only one way to find out. So join me on another trip, South of being ...
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A grand hike to Phantom ranch at the bottom
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
... additional enticing boutiques. The afternoon sun backlit the leaves of the many old trees and put a sparkle in the fountain's spray. A gentle wind created an embracing breeze, rustling the leaves and generating movement in colorful windsocks and carefully ...
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Cancun
A Travel Blog entry by schlossie from Cancun, Mexico
... . The beautiful indoor terrace looked like an Italian piazza with lots of little bistro tables and one overgrown fountain in the middle. Massive arches covered the walkway around the square Piazza and loudspeakers played beautiful nature ...
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Rosh H day 2, Alsace w/ my mom
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Alsace, France
... . We dropped our bags in the room and went downstairs for dinner. We ate in the hotel's courtyard, which had a really pretty fountain. We started with tarte flambé, a pizza-like crust covered with cheese and onions (and ham for those non-kosher ...
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Sun, snow and ice
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Chicago, Illinois, United States
... Cloud Gate), the Art Institute (which, in another moment of wonderful timing, is free all this month), the Symphony Centre, Buckingham Fountain and I wandered over to Monroe Harbour on Lake Michigan. A very full day! Most of these places I didn't actually ...
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The Cajas and Our English Assembly/Guayaquil
A Travel Blog entry by ecuador_expats from Guayaquil, Ecuador
... we saw the Kirkland brand of coffee being served there, which is Costco's brand, as well as Gevalia coffee. There is a water fountain there as well, especially designed to fill up water bottles with good cold water - it is safe to drink the water at ...
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Cambodia: sculls and jungle ruins
A Travel Blog entry by eagibson from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... tree roots. Dad would be extremely jealous of the non-existent stair cases I got to scale. There also was a giant, drained fountain of black stone -- we're talking like 100 feet deep and 100s of yards across. My battery officially ran out here, so I ...
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Napa and Sonoma with Book Club
A Travel Blog entry by mbcoudal from Napa, California, United States
... had left that church long ago. Then I went out into the Spartan back yard. There was a massive Prickley Pear Cactus and a simple fountain. Very cool. This reminded me that if you're looking for the spirit, look to nature. There was an art show going ...
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