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Fusion U13 Girls' Scandinavian Adventure 2010
A Travel Blog by fusionu132010
Follow the U13 Girls, their coaches, and parents, as we head to International play in Denmark and Sweden July 11-25, 2010! Preparations are complete, the anticipation is building, and our sights are set to take on the world! We can't wait to have ...
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Fusion Fun, Wonderful Workshops, and Jazz Jams
A Travel Blog entry by monsoon-music from Kolkata, Bengal, India
... that session. Tejendra-jee loved Jon’s playing and soon after asked both Jon and I (Andrew) to join his ‘Fusion band’. Unfortunately he already had a bass player, so Justin could not be incorporated to that project. ...
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Fusion Girls Rock
A Travel Blog entry by fusionu132010 from Gothenburg, Swedish Lakeland, Sweden
... field again this morning, game time 9am. Guess Frank's is magic, a 2-1 win was the final score for our Fusion! Whew! Parents were awake for this one, adrenaline pumping on both sides of the field. Our girls were quick to ...
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22/11 we returned to bali and arrived at ...
A Travel Blog entry by mikenlia from Yogyakarta, Indonesia
... fee there, (8 pence) this entitled us to a guide who gave us loads of tips on city and explained the religious fusion of Muslims, Hinduism and ancient Buddhism which this city represents. He also explained that the Bedjaks (Rickshaws) cost 1,000rp for ...
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Friday August 11, 2006
A Travel Blog entry by jaclynandchad from Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... from the hotel. I had done my research online and Babe's had been recommended by others as well. It's a Thai/Swedish fusion restaurant. Tony was right. It was excellent. We got crab rolls to begin with, which is now Chad's absolute favorite ...
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Kiwi Experience
A Travel Blog entry by jaycollison from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
I arrived in Auckland on Wednesday 7th April a few hours after Ollie and Ethan arrived and met at the Nomads Fusion hostel. We booked our Kiwi Experience trip and by Friday we were on the bus. Our first stop was Paihia in the Bay of Islands for 2 ...
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Traditional Beijing tourist stuff
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Beijing, China
... smells with promises to visit later. There were wholly Chinese shops (in architecture & in their gold name lettering) and other fusion shops whose names we recognised- Sephora (blast- should have brought my card- never occurred to me!), a Chinese copy ...
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4 Corners to Albuquerque
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... by 60 foot high pine pillars embellished with hand carved braiding in red and white:the intertwined strands symbolize the fusion of the indegenous and Christian beliefs. Interior walls feature images that reflect traditional Acoma culture. The parrots ...
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An afternoon around Yangshuo
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Yangshuo, Guangxi Zhuang, China
... moon around and stars as the evening drew on, which was a brilliant backdrop! The music was partly traditional Chinese, but also a fusion of classical & Chinese which worked really well). S said that although it was loosely based on Lui Sanjie’s ...
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50 hours of flying, fun and biohazardous mud
A Travel Blog entry by richardhmcotton from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
We spent 11 hours flying to Hong Kong, then an hour getting lost in HK airport (watched 3 episodes of Dexter). Andy had his deodorant and facewash confiscated (as they were >100ml), which was not a good idea if you ask me. Then back onto Air NZ ...
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Back to Sevilla
A Travel Blog entry by lar4290 from Seville, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
... minute walk from the cathedral). Our main stop was at the Casa de las Tres Culturas, which celebrates the fusion, similarities, and differences of the three dominant religions of the Mediterranean, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The actual ...
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The start of the adventure...
A Travel Blog entry by natandcraig from Bangkok, Thailand
OMG – so we are finally here! We caught the 10:15pm flight on Friday 27th Aug from Heathrow and after 11 hours in the air, we arrived safely in Bangkok at around 3:30pm their time. The goodbyes to our parents at the airport were pretty sad with ...
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
A Travel Blog entry by kerry.simon from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... Year’s Eve; we met up with arkadiusz and Becky and headed to the roof for what turned out to be a heavy night. At around 11 o clock we made our way to the sky tower to see the fireworks, they were really good really worth the wait. We then headed ...
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a taste of Poland
A Travel Blog entry by bookiemama from Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
... bring some home for another day. Heading home through the Main Market there was a free concert: a Ukranian rock band that played a fusion of rock and traditional Ukranian music--very good but after a few songs we were so wet and cold we headed home. ...
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Auck-landed
A Travel Blog entry by matalelee from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
My 12 hour flight and crossing the international date line means the 31/05/11 never actually occurs for me. Not satisfied with just being a globe trotter, I am now some sort of time traveller. Well here I am in the Southern Hemisphere, it's coming into ...
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Kiwi Experience Begins - North Island, New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by tomwenban from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... ’s office building shining out into the night sky; I felt strangely proud. The next day we struggled to get up much before 11, I am a complete sucker for jet lag and even a time difference of 3 hours was taxing. Although I think some of the antics ...
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Love you long time....or a short 48 hours time
A Travel Blog entry by adventuresinsea from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... in gold and glass. It was absolutely beautiful with the shining metals in the morning sun. Food here is quite cheap (we went to the 7-11 down the block and bought a Red Bull - the original stuff - a bag of chips for Jason and a bag of raisins for Stacey ...
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The Island of Penang
A Travel Blog entry by phileus_fogg from Georgetown, Pinang, Malaysia
... Penang, a former British Colony is now a mix of predominately Chinese as well as Malay, Indian, Thai, and Burmese cultures. With a fusion of all these cultures in one place I was able to visit countless Buddhist Temples of Chinese, Thai, and Burmese ...
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A weekend, une amie
A Travel Blog entry by chinaski from Paris, Īle-de-France, France
... the metro to the hostel, which is located at the bohemian quartier of Montmartre. I really love this barrio, it smells like fusion and culture, the trouble is every street is so steep... We arrived to the hostel fascinated and exhausted. We left our ...
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Happy Birthday to Me!
A Travel Blog entry by becpowell from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... , and after an hour or so we collected my bags and whizzed off to Hamilton to meet the Stray bus. In Auckland I checked into Nomads Fusion, which is a brand new hostel and (a damn sight better than the fat Camel a few doors down). It's a bit of a ...
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Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia.
A Travel Blog entry by venoth from Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia
... nbsp; Cenang Boat Quay, Pantai Cenang. Offers a variety of Pizza, German Sausages, Pasta, local dishes and fusion food. Opening in April 2009 is a Grill Fish hawker. The concept here is by individual hawker selling the different ...
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Banilah Chiang Mai
11 Sotesueksa Road., Changphuek, Muang, Chiang Mai 50230, Changpheuk, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
... welcome to Banilah guest house. Banilah has renovated a building and transformed it into a unique style, comfortable, eye-pleasing fusion with Lanna senses. The combinations of Lanna arts and modern designs will penetrate through your please and touch ...
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