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10 weeks of sun, sea, sand, beer.....and a little bit of work.....maybe
A Travel Blog by beef_jerkey
Hi everyone, welcome to my travel diary! From the 14th of June Ill be in Grenada, moving around a bit and then flying to New york on 12th August where Ill stay for a week. Will try and add as many entries as possible. Have a look at the photos ...
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Of George Sand and What I've Learned
A Travel Blog entry by k.witczak from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... to her specifications. :) The inside of the museum was interesting, but had less of an effect on me than the outside had. George Sand was a fascinating woman, though... very much a mold-breaker. She wrote books and ditched her husband to have all kinds of ...
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Fort George Park - A Great Place to Nordic Walk
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
... out Travels With Lobo on YOU TUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/TravelsWithLobo ---------------------------------------------------------------- Fort George Park - A Beautiful Place to Nordic Walk Because of our interest in physical exercise and my ...
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from Columbia to St. George
A Travel Blog entry by bdodson from St. George Island, Florida, United States
... The beach itself is quite beautiful--white sand.Dinner was at the Blue Parrot--a restaurant (maybe the only one open?) on St. George Island. We ate outside on the porch overlooking the ocean. I had Fried Oysters, which were very good; Larry had ...
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Long days in Prince George
A Travel Blog entry by lakeshorecrew from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
... and Ray and then headed back to our campsite. We had some work to do in town so we stayed in a hotel in Prince George on Sunday before meeting Brady on Monday morning and heading off to Cluculz Lake. Cluculz was a very long, skinny lake and we ...
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Vancouver, BC to Prince George, BC
A Travel Blog entry by il_chambero from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
... I'm on some kind of hotel system and I believe that there might be off-track betting going on behind me. I am not in Prince George right now. I'm in Prince Rupert, but more on that when I get to it tomorrow. All of the "main highways" that I have ...
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Halvdag Carriacou, båt mot St George
A Travel Blog entry by hobbiton from St George, Saint George, Grenada
... ca 30 min efter tid kom vi iväg - och tack vare detta fick vi se solnedgången från båten :) Vi anlände till St George efter mörkrets inbrott, men vad fint det såg ut; massa hus intill kajen som såg välskötta ut. Middagsproblem igen då vi var ...
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St. George's, Grenada
A Travel Blog entry by globetrotters from St. George's, St. George, Grenada
Good morning Grenada! What a beautiful sight. Another lush, hilly island with colorful buildings. I could get used to this. St. George’s, Grenada looked amazing from the ship. Only 21 miles long and 12 miles at its widest, Grenada’s 133 square ...
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St. George Utah - first day
A Travel Blog entry by maurices from St. George, Utah, United States
... 2nd fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. and as daylight broke, we quickly understood why - it is breathtakingly beautiful! St. George's trademark is its geology — red bluffs make up the northern part of the city with two peaks covered in ...
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Jim & June's Odyssey - George Town, Grand Cayman
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
... a 6.2 magnitude earthquake. Again, we were assured that a tsunami was not expected and our cruise schedule was not in jeopardy. GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman – A flat, relatively unattractive area surrounded by swamp and scrubland. At the pier, we were ...
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Antelopes and more
A Travel Blog entry by wwatling from St. George, Utah, United States
June 8 Wednesday Antelope Slot Canyon- College Inn, St. George, UT Everything seems to be running on slow motion this morning. Breakfast at 8:30! We're leaving for our tour of Antelope Canyon at 10. We're all ready to roll by 9:30 even after checking out! ...
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Grenada, West Indies
A Travel Blog entry by fletcherclaytor from St. George's, Grenada
... of reggae. 10 minutes to town. Everyone rides--including kids going to school. The Nutmeg bar/grill: great views of St. George's and Grand Anse Beach in the distance. Carib beer and grilled cheese sandwiches. We'd watch the water taxis load up ...
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It's A Wrap!
A Travel Blog entry by maurices from St. George, Utah, United States
... but that's the chance you take when you have a an outdoor photo shoot. Thank you to everyone in St. George and the surrounding communities for your hospitality and support during our stay - many of us will definately ...
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Competing with Easter and Spring Break Travelers
A Travel Blog entry by momadunc from St. George, Utah, United States
... nbsp;most are already full! In the end, the three rigs that are now traveling together found space in a park (?) just out of St. George. It seems that this site started out with good plans, ended up selling some of the lots and now the developer, a ...
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Happy Birthday , die 2. - und traumhafte Strände
A Travel Blog entry by wolgo0420 from St. George, St. George's, Bermuda
... beginnt es zu dämmern und wir wollen noch weiter zu den Dockyards, von wo es mit der Fähre zurück nach St. George gehen soll... Wir schaffens zwar über Umwege dorthin ( Taxi, da uns die Busfahrerin nicht mehr mitnehmen wollte ... ) aber als wir ...
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Ahhhh.......week 1 is done, mon!
A Travel Blog entry by tll-tina from St. George's, St. George, Grenada
... a blast but catching no fish sucks....well, Marty did catch about a 3lb Blackfin Tuna! BOO! We also headed into St. George for a couple hours one afternoon to check out the shops and the spice market. I was in heaven!!! There are ...
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Last day of cricket in Grenada
A Travel Blog entry by robliz from Grenada, Grenada
... next day we set off to the much praised Aquarium Restaurant which is well placed on a superb blue sea beach with clean, almost white sand. Just having a bit of a walk on the sand when along comes half or more of the Aussie Team members off for lunch ...
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Do YOU know the way around Penang?
A Travel Blog entry by kmartadventure from George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
... Company landed here in 1786, renaming it Prince of Wales Island in honour of the heir to the throne. Quick to appease King George III, he named the capital city Georgetown and drew plans for its development in the Northeast corner of Penang – it ...
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Less the 60 days till my trip!
A Travel Blog entry by cribis from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
... , Manuel Antonio National Park offers excellent hiking, spectacular views, and abundant wildlife. There are beautiful white sand beaches and the warm turquoise water is ideal for swimming, fishing, kayaking, boogie boarding, sailing ...
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Day 93: Penang
A Travel Blog entry by williampotter from George Town, Malaysia
... in progress on an even taller concrete pagoda, imported in sections from China. From here you get a clear view across to George Town. It seems a nondescript wall of towers with only the Komtar and Umno buildings having character. Beyond, in the heat ...
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Southbound - at the moment!
A Travel Blog entry by pandb from St. George's, St. George, Grenada
... the hill but once at the top it was downhill all the way back. We found a paradise beach to stop for lunch with white sand, blue sea and pelicans diving for fish just a few yards out. They were very agile considering their size! We had a delicious lunch ...
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