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My summer as a guide for Baja Air Ventures / AAVE's SURF SCUBA SAFARI. Basically an "extreme" summer camp.
A Travel Blog by brentd
This is my summer: A 5 day dry run from San Diego into Baja for our trip (counselors only). A 7 day journey to a 5 day backpack/training trip in Golden, Colorado. The 1st 18 day camp session. The 2nd 18 day camp session. I'll be updating in ...
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More Arid. Warm. Hazy Air.
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Tepexco, Puebla, Mexico
... hazy sky was due to pollution (smog) for just a normal occurrence. But the further out of Cuautla, the better the air and better scenery. We passed several planned community type housing developments but no real towns until Tepexco. It was just after 1 ...
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Last day in the Gulf
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
... where we are met by a representative from the Imperial Suites, where we are staying (yes, we succumbed again and booked accommodation through Gulf Air, which was probably just as well, as it took three tries before they found us a vacancy in one of their ...
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Big trees, black sauce and fresh mountain air
A Travel Blog entry by 50odd from Oaxaca, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
28th March 2010 Hotel Palmar, Oaxaca, Mexico (195 pesos) Quite pleasant now Juchitan – Tehuantepec (25 kms) Tehuantepec – Mountain pass (70 kms) wild camping Mountain pass – El Camaron (52 kms) Hotel Santa Elena (180 pesos) El Camaron ...
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Fantastic scenery and fresh mountain air
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Ocuilan de Arteagua to Cuernavaca 37km We expected a relatively easy day with a brief hefty climb in the morning to reach the high pass on the ridge followed by almost a kilometer drop in altitude way down to Cuernavaca. We were not able to find fresh ...
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Guadalajara to Los Angeles--by air of course!
A Travel Blog entry by kenee from Guadalajara, Mexico
One suitcase begins the ...
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First contact, rest, poor air index
A Travel Blog entry by samrobb from Mexico City, Mexico
Walking off the flight from LA in a daze I completely missed the chauffer with the my name on a board, organized by the Melbourne travel agent; not expecting such luxuries I lugged my pack around the terminal looking for the shuttle bus then bought a ...
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Fun in Ft. Myers with Family and Friends!
A Travel Blog entry by pykesonthego from Ft. Myers Beach, Florida, United States
... at Olive Garden; took Agnes and Cliff for a ride to Captiva Island so they could see the Bubble Room Restaurant; swam in the Gulf and beautiful swimming pools at our RV Park and at their Condo, had a great dinner of barbecued ribs prepared by Claire on ...
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Day 71
A Travel Blog entry by barbo1999 from Fort Myers Beach, Florida, United States
... was full oh well they run every 15 minutes. Back in time to go in the pool. This pool is warmer then the air!!! It was freezing when I got out...but I won't complain. Will try not to forget to put the clocks ahead tonight. Extra ...
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Sail to Veracruz Velas a Veracruz
A Travel Blog entry by lavidanueva from Veracruz, Mexico
... . The captain and two of his friends, John and Joel were old time sailors. They had been plying Galvaston Bay and the Gulf waters since they were kids. In fact, they even bought an old boat, restored it, and then nearly sunk it a couple ...
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THREE GREAT ANCHORAGES
A Travel Blog entry by mainship from FT MYERS, Florida, United States
... MY NEW FISHING ROD.WE WILL DINGHY OVER TO THE RANGER STATION AND GET ICE AND TOMORROW WILL RIDE THE TROLLY THROUGH THE ISLAND TO THE GULF BEACH AND HAVE A NICE WALK.WE DISCOVER THERE WILL BE 20 MORE BOATS COMING AS A GROUP SO WE WILL HEAD TO FT MYERS AND ...
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Life at Sea
A Travel Blog entry by operationfido from Waypoint Atlantic Gulf Stream, International
... fleet preferred ship's speed is 20 knots for maximum mechanical and fuel efficiency, overhead, and schedule expectations. The gulf stream is a rather narrow bandwidth and is constantly shifting and changing position. So the steersman and pilot ...
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2. South Side of the Sky
A Travel Blog entry by bahtman from Gulf Of Alaska, Alaska, United States
... nifty little interactive In Flight Entertainment things on the seatbacks in front of us, we're smack in the middle of the Gulf of Alaska between the panhandle and the Aleutian Peninsula. China Airlines - operated by the Taiwanese, not the P.R.C. - ...
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Xalapa Vacation
A Travel Blog entry by frostforest from Xalapa, Mexico
... Eastwood, I'm sure that's what it was. The bus made it's way out of town and it wasn't long before we could see the Gulf of Mexico. The bus drove along the coast and past Cempoala, the place that got me interested in Veracruz. We made it back to Xalapa ...
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Palenque the mystical Mayan monument
A Travel Blog entry by lambs from Palenque, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... Oaxaca at 9 pm on the overnight first-class ADO bus across the isthmus of Tehuantepec to Villahermosa on the Gulf of Mexico. For much of the night, the air conditioning did its work. But as morning began to dawn and the temperatures (and humidity) begain ...
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Oaxaca, San Cristobal and Merida
A Travel Blog entry by kasnsqueak from Oaxaca, SanCristobal, Merida, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... state of Yucatan. We took the bus at 8am and found the lowlands warm and when we saw the coast it was a nice change as the Gulf of Mexico was flat and blue very inviting however we were not staying on the beach as Merida is a half hour inland.We ...
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Corinth, Cockroaches and Canals
A Travel Blog entry by chickensafloat from Methana, Greece
... to explore this craggy fortress.. It is situated atop a craggy hill with spectacular and commanding views from the Aegean to the Gulf of Corinth and beyond. Strategically it was a very important fortress. Within its walls were a small township of which ...
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Sierra Gorda, part 1
A Travel Blog entry by b-squared from Jalpan de Serra, Mexico
... ridge, it reaches the edge of the rainshadow, and drops into the eastern slopes of the Sierra Madre, where waters from the Gulf of Mexico are swept inland to condense in these forests, turning the landscape lush and green and exploding life to the ...
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Be overwelmed by a penis - check!
A Travel Blog entry by conorandalicia from Peņas Gulf, Chile
... Sopa noodles and my hero who fed and looked after me!! In the evening the crew put on a party for the survivors of the Peņas Gulf. Onboard entertainment, Bingo, and a disco! Fun for all! We did have a laugh but I was still a bit weak from the day and so ...
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Crusie of a Lifetime - Background
A Travel Blog entry by ospry from Fort Myers Beach, Florida, United States
... New Guinea, the Philippines, China, and south again to Vietnam and Singapore. From there we turn north to India, slip into the Persian Gulf for a visit to the United Arab Emirates, then back into the Arabian Sea, and sneak through the Gulf of Aden, past ...
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Quinta Don Jose Boutique Hotel Guadalajara
Reforma #139, Guadalajara, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
Great B&B In Tlaqapaque from Squirl66 In August 2003 we spent a few days at Quinta Don Jose B&B Hotel in Tlaqapaque. I wished could have stayed longer . It was the best part of our 3 week trip to Mexico. The staff and owners ...
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Volar en Globo Aerostatico (hot-air balloon)
Tehuantepec, 183-5, Condesa - Roma neighborhood, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
Go for a half-hour ride in a hot-air balloon.

