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... historical sites in Iran · The Iranian island of Kish in the Persian Gulf is where many Iranians travel for a beach holiday. Kish definitely isn't your standard resort island. The men relax on the beach and swim in the Gulf while women sit to ...
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A Travel Blog entry by tonyandmarina from Kralendijk, Netherlands Antilles
... very dangerous for theft! I leave a nasty note but nice Hubby pulls it in half. We change the name of the hotel from 'happy holiday homes' to 'NOT happy holiday homes'. Dr T went to the video store and rented Saw III. I will cook spaghetti ...
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Happy Man
A Travel Blog entry by jessen from Pambula, New South Wales, Australia
... of Batemans Bay, Narooma, Ulladulla and Bega we were really impressed and can understand why many people from Sydney and Canberra have holiday homes along the south coast. Arriving in Pambula we booked in for four nights to catch our breath and enjoy the ...
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Salmubarak, Happy New Year!
A Travel Blog entry by praj from Durban, South Africa
... north of Durban but its right on the beach. We found out today that this is the area of town that all the rich J'burgers have their holiday homes so I guess you could say we are in the posh part of town! The place we are in is more like a hotel, but it ...
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Arrival to Boniare via Curacao
A Travel Blog entry by linda from Kralendijk, Netherlands Antilles
... a loss I mean "pests" who are, in general, unconcerned about people except for their garbage (i.e. food). We made it to Happy Holiday Homes just as dusk was making it difficult to find our way around, the place is just great! Clean and cute - no ...
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Day 59 Happy St. Patrick's Day/ Aquaduck
A Travel Blog entry by roamed from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
... turns driving it in the water. But even if you don’t have kids it was worth it. You get to see all the expensive homes on the Gold coast. Some have their own helicopters! I didn’t have too much of a problem with the bus since they have big ...
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Happy Chinese New Year of The Ox. Some Info For U
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
... turning over a new leaf. Socially, it was a time for family reunions, and for visiting friends and relatives. This holiday, more than any other Chinese holiday, stressed the importance of family ties. The Chinese New year's Eve dinner gathering was among ...
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The begining of my winter holiday
A Travel Blog entry by emogo from Ayuthaya and Sangklaburi, Thailand
... schools, children's homes, health care center and a variety of other good causes. With such motivation, and it being the holiday season, Shana and I had a great time buying presents for friends and family, as well as ourselves! Finally, after another ...
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Happy Christmas, Mouse
A Travel Blog entry by bethverde from Foshan, Guangdong and Guiyang and Zunyi Guizhou province, China
... a short trip to visit the site of our new job, in Zunyi, Guizhou province. We start there after the Spring Festival holiday. Last Christmas, we had been in Xi'an, and had seen groups of people on the street that evening, waving pinwheels ...
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Merry Christmas and Happy NEw Year!
A Travel Blog entry by katydieters from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
... funny if you know what I am talking about. I wanted to do it all week.... I personally am not looking forward to the holiday. To begin with, this season means that all children have fireworks. Most think that is cool, but as a PCV that means you ...
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Happy New Year!
A Travel Blog entry by mulzey from Beijing, China
... of the New Year changes each year. When there is the new moon for the Winter Solstice it's New Year...and the holiday lasts the entire length of that moon cycle (15 days.) Kids and University students get the whole month off, which ...
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Happy New Year! Feliz Ano Nuevo!
A Travel Blog entry by jayrbird from Las Galeras, Samaná Peninsula, Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic
Sunday, January 4, 2009 Dear Friends, Happy New Year! Happy Holidays! I hope you enjoyed some special holiday moments this season. I'm doing pretty well. I've been in my site for the last couple of weeks spending Christmas, New Years, and ...
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Happy Songkran! Happy New Year!
A Travel Blog entry by ettingers4 from Krabi, Krabi, Thailand
... Thai New Year’s Festival. During this time, so we found out, many Thai people are on the move - on holiday and visiting family. Unfortunately for us, this meant everything was more expensive and busier than usual. The first day of ...
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS!
A Travel Blog entry by jonathan_rogean from Polly Ground, Jamaica
Dear Friends & Family, Polly Ground, Ewarton Jolly Holiday Greetings from the hills of Ewarton! Happy & Blessed Christmas & Prosperous New Year! Apologies to all for not writing sooner. We just got a landline (876-985-0658) and ...
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Qingming 1 - Happy Easter & Sweepin Tombs
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Hanzhong, Shaanxi, China
... it is known as the 'Tomb Sweeping Festival’ and along with several other ancient festivals it has recently made a public holiday to help keep it alive and celebrated by generations to come. As you sit at home celebrating Easter with ...
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chúc mừng năm mới! Happy New Year
A Travel Blog entry by sdexclntadvntr from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... , and the girl smiled again. It was then I realized what a brat I was being. I wanted to be angry at these people. Its their holiday season they should know to book early like us. Then they would not have to sit on the floor for 15 hours. But the truth ...
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Happy New Year!!!
A Travel Blog entry by chronometers from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... around we noticed that many people had small groups of 6-10 people sitting at the dining table enjoying their meal. Traditionally this is a holiday spent with family in the home, not with a bunch of strangers "out on the town." -- There is no city ...
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Chuc Mung Nam Mo! (Happy Lunar New Year!)
A Travel Blog entry by allisonlegg from Ho Chi Minh, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
... in together. It's a time of connection, renewal, forgiveness and peacemaking. Tet starts on Sunday February 14th. The national holiday is officially only for 3 days, but most businesses close down for the whole week as everyone goes to be with ...
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Sad Holiday
A Travel Blog entry by carpefeline from Koror, Palau
Sad Holiday Minda, a Filipina, who works at Rose Garden Resort, was my driver to take me to the airport. At 4 p.m., she comes out of the office and asks if I am ready to go. Well, my ...
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A great Holiday in Kauai, Hawaii
A Travel Blog entry by teamcc from Kapaa, Hawaii, United States
... , to be encumbered by me! But he was willing so I am now back on the 3d floor apparently for the duration of our holiday! We took off for Wailua Lighthouse where we enjoyed walking around and seeing the huge waves crash against the sheer rock wall. Back ...
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Happy New Year!
A Travel Blog entry by jo-jo from Inuyama, Busan, Seoul, Korea Rep.
Hello and Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed the holiday and aren't suffering from too much frostbite! We get frequent reports about unbelievably cold temperatures and crazy snowstorms. We're still waiting for some snow to fall in Nagoya, but we're told ...
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Punt Vierkant No 9, Belnem, Bonaire
The resort is conveniently located south of town, close to diving and windsurfing. Convenience, exceptional comfort, and cleanliness cannot be overlooked. The apartments are all well-built and designed with the needs of guests in mind. Comfortably ...
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