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Santa Barbra
A Travel Blog entry by jenandlil from Santa Barbara, California, United States
... of America!! The way there was really pretty.. a lot of views! We stopped at one point to take a photo and on our way to the view point we saw Hugh Dennis!!! ahhhh!! (If you dont know who it is.. the comedian.. and he plays the Dad in Outnumbered!) .. we ...
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Santa Barbara
A Travel Blog entry by sotas from Santa Barbara, California, United States
... happen in shorts spurts with lots of resting time in between. We pushed through to Santa Barbara. We stayed in the Harbour View Inn, which is a lovely hotel on the beach front, close to downtown. We explored downtown ...
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Cruise Day 2: Santa Fe & South Plaza Islands
A Travel Blog entry by keelaurow from Santa Fe, Galápagos, Ecuador
... new game, but since he didn´t know it´s true name, we started to call it ¨Galapagos.¨ By 5pm, we were anchored in the harbor of Puerto Ayora, our old stomping grounds, and settling in for dinner. The passengers were granted shore leave until 9 pm, but ...
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Day 94 - Santa Cruz - Birthdays Christie and Jody
A Travel Blog entry by casebrownfamily from Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... $15 for the four bikes until 6pm. We went on bikes to Charles Darwin centre, which was a couple of kilometres along the harbor front. Charles Darwin Centre is owned by a Belgium association, but they are dedicated to the research of wildlife and fauna in ...
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Stop 5: Santa Margharita, July 14,15
A Travel Blog entry by alanjgreenhalgh from Santa Margherita Ligure, Liguria, Italy
... blocks from the dock, so we strolled over to it. It is a charming town, and the dock just as such with boats in the harbor, large open areas, lined with trees, and a clean, lively fragrance from the flowers. There was no beach at that point as we had in ...
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Santa Cruz Island
A Travel Blog entry by urthwmn from Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos, Ecuador
... town was nice and quite with many tourist shops, some art galleries, and restaurants. There was also a fish market on the harbor where a variety of fish and some lobsters were for sale. The area seemed ike a gathering place for locals and wayward marine ...
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Quick stop on the Coast!
A Travel Blog entry by lucygreig from Santa Barbara, California, United States
Today we endured a very long journey from San Francisco to Santa Barbara. The journey should have taken no longer than 6 hours but due to the bad weather and thus major traffic jamming, it took more like 10 hours, by which time Rob and I had exhausted ...
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An Overture in the North Country
A Travel Blog entry by jrsherman81054 from Sackets Harbor, New York, United States
... and culture in the north country. No visit to this neck of the woods would be complete without a trip to Sackets Harbor. Sackets Harbor is a famous battleground during the War of 1812. A determined group of Americans fought off the surprise invasion of ...
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Only a couple of weeks to go!
A Travel Blog entry by peaceforearth from Santa Monica, California, United States
... 800 people are watching the eagles with their two newly-hatched chicks. We then got ready to walk, agreeing to meet Toni at a harbor seal rookery a fews miles south. There we saw the seals with their pups just lying around on the beach in a protected ...
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Swimming with Sharks on the Galapagos Islands
A Travel Blog entry by annetdragavon from Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... , our 3-hour crossing was extremely rough and Michael was violently seasick. He suffered horribly from the time we left Puerta Ayora's harbor 'til well into the night. Once back on tierra firma, he vowed that boat travel for him was out for rest of the ...
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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
A Travel Blog entry by katstravel from Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Spain and Canary Islands
... National Tourism called Acantilados de los Gigantes (Cliffs of the Giants) in surrounding of extraordinary beauty. There are a yacht harbor, hotel establishments and other facilities. Tacoronte It is famous for its wines and has several tourist ...
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In search of...
A Travel Blog entry by crashdot from Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... next to the police station. A room on a long balcony shared with 3 others was available starting the next night, with a superb view of the harbor, a breeze coming off the water, sea lions basking on the beach below, a decent bathroom, fridge in the room, ...
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Day 8: June 27, 2007 Bartolome and Puerto Ayora
A Travel Blog entry by magellanic from Puerto Ayora, Ecuador
... soon after dinner and quickly fell asleep. I vaguely remember dropping anchor around 11:00. Several people took a panga into town but that was far from my thoughts. The commotion of the harbor kept me awake for a little while but I was soon back ...
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Happy Birthday to me
A Travel Blog entry by crashdot from Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... to stay, and we brought them along to the Estrella, where they became our next door neighbors on the balcony overlooking the harbor. For dinner, Amy and I took a water taxi to the Angermeyer House, the original upscale hotel and restaurant in the islands. ...
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Que bona sort que té aquest al·lot
A Travel Blog entry by mattador from Santa María del Camí, Spain
... a gorgeous, sunny day, and HOT, so I was glad to note that the place had aire acondicionado and provided an excellent view of the harbor, with kids sliding into it in their pint-sized sail boats. For appetizer we had some delicious calamari with parsley, ...
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Perito Moreno Glacier
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingblonde from El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina
... After two hours at the glacier, we got back on the bus and drove to a small harbor. From there, we took a cruise to the south side of the glacier, which is the only side accessible by boat. It was ...
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Santa in Speedos and Messages from Jesus
A Travel Blog entry by grahamcooke from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... get a spot for the fireworks at midnight. They got a spot between two trees. There was about four feet of ground with a full view of the harbor, and by the time 9pm arrived there were so many people there that they had to stand up in the exact same spot ...
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Santa's Summer Home?
A Travel Blog entry by zolab from Oludeniz, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey
... surrendered. The town was a province of the Romans for a long time. Five minutes ago, I jetskiied!!! Dad and I went around the harbor, going at least 35 miles an hour! And I got to drive the whole time. It was super fun! It felt like it was ...
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Day 182 - Ushuaia - Noodles from Santa
A Travel Blog entry by casebrownfamily from Ushuaia, Patagonia, Argentina
... down a skateboard ramp. The had some stairs that led up to a strange looking monument but which had quite a good view of the town, the harbor and the surrounding mountains. We could see across the Beagle channel to the equally beautiful mountains on the ...
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Alright Geysir!
A Travel Blog entry by shaunb from Half Moon Bay, California, United States
... not long before we find what we want at Granada Point, about two miles out of town. There's a motel, and a quick scout round reveals a few bars and somewhere to eat. We check in at the Harbor View Inn, and get a sea view for $99. ...
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Harbor View Inn Santa Barbara
28 W Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, California, United States
... (good for kids). Staff was very courteous and helpful. All of the hotels are pretty expensive in Santa Barbara, so make sure you pick a winner. The Harbor View Inn is a winner! If you can afford it, pay the extra for an ocean view. Good ...
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