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lake TITIKAKA - floating islands, Juana´s yard
A Travel Blog entry by stevepaule from Puno, Peru
... for and I could hear him playing away at it way past bedtime! It was good to feel like I was in a home, for example Juana would shout Fernando´s name several times before he came for dinner, it really did feel like a proper family and not like a show ...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
A Travel Blog entry by lewnwdc from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... quick 15-minute trip to my hotel (fare = $21), the Embassy Suites San Juan Hotel & Casino by SJU airport. I checked into the hotel, but as I had anticipated, they didn't have a room ready for me since it was so early. So I threw some things into my ...
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Alex vs the Volcano
A Travel Blog entry by 3beansabroad from Santa Clara, Alajuela, Costa Rica
... , but since we are going to stay at a hot springs, we decided to just get a bite to eat and call it a night. Juan took us to a restaurant close to the hotel and we talked about his family and life in the Fortuna area before he dropped us off for ...
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What a beautiful place to finish the tour.
A Travel Blog entry by luvntravln from Sucre, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
... area, but it has taken me quite a lot of searching the internet to find out about the Bolivian Guerilla leader Juana Azurduy de Padilla in the early 19th century. She and her husband formed an army after Bolivia declared itself independent in 1809. ...
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Gorgeous Granada
A Travel Blog entry by spnteacher from Granada, Spain
... . But then I found Hotel Puerta de las Granadas which offered a room with special views and was fairly inexpensive. The hotel was located on a side street that leads up to La Alhambra. The hotel was on an incline. When I got ...
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Hunting for souvenirs @ the towns legendary market
A Travel Blog entry by amazingjourneys from Chichicastenango, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... much character and the bathrooms were half the size. I hitched between Santa Cruz and Chichicastenango with Miguel and Juana. Transport There is frequent transport to Guatemala City, Antigua and Quetzaltenango from Chichi. For Panajachel, catch any ...
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Bye Bye BVI
A Travel Blog entry by jeroenandlinda from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... was perfect, the bell boy was welcoming and helped us from our taxi to our room explaining every feature of the Hotel. The receptionist was welcoming and helpful. A perfect welcome and a true testament to Puerto Rican hospitality. After dashing off to ...
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Paying homage to Bill Murray
A Travel Blog entry by beachbumaxp from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... I left Wan with the girls, who were continuing the night into the Red Light District (Kabukicho), which was relatively close to my hotel. That being said, sleep seemed like a better option. The girls gestured for a picture with me, so I obliged. I crawled ...
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Tordesillas - a town of two halves
A Travel Blog entry by jamie_pete from Tordesillas, Castile-León, Spain and Canary Islands
... town´s limits. It took no time to locate the hotel and a very hard day had produced just 86 km in 5 hours. The hotel was a stinker - literally! The drains in the bathroom smelled pretty awful, the shower didn´t work and nor did the TV remote. A ...
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Sapa
A Travel Blog entry by batchelomez from Sapa, Vietnam
... . It was fascinating to watch Hanoi wake up at this secret hour of the morning. We arrived at the Paradise Hotel - scene of our earlier debacle where we'd booked and turned up to find no rooms available. This time they had ...
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Weekend Excursion to Granada
A Travel Blog entry by danielpeach from Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
... we headed toward the shopping district (as usual), but did not really find anything interesting, so we took a convoluted route back to the hotel and got the most amazing Argentine gelato on the way. In the evening we met up in the main plaza for some ...
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background for trip
A Travel Blog entry by ramon3 from Tamarac,, United States
... Well, I love Catalina, and, boy do I love myself! Let me start with Catalina first: Catalina.- Her full name is Juana Angelica Catalina Acosta y Matellini de Alvarez. She became 60 years old last September 14th. She complains like she is 80. ...
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Night of the Tortugas!
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Monterrico, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... ? Humm, maybe Juan and Becky have a couple more strays to take care of. Of course we recommend El Delfin, website: www.hotel-el-delfin.com We made it over to the Tortuga Projecto about 5:15 to find a bunch of leatherback turtle newborns swimming ...
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First day in Peru!
A Travel Blog entry by rmarquez from Lima, Peru
... at Bembo's, it was a burger joint. The next day we hung out and all got together for a nice lunch at La Dama Juana, there was a nice dinner show of dancing that took place. Joann and Sean got chosen to participate on stage...it was rather ...
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Day 2 and 3 on Beachcomber
A Travel Blog entry by grnybeanie from Beachcomber Island, Fiji
... a while talking to the manager since we got our accomodation through work. That night, we had dinner back at the Nadi Bay Hotel and hung out with the Kiwis we met at Beachcomber. Conversation topics ranged from movies and politics to marriage-juana and ...
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Meeting the folks...
A Travel Blog entry by ggaudet from Surrounding Area of Antigua, Guatemala
... $5. I think I made her month. We packed the stuff in a bag and ventured off back to Antigua. I dropped the goods off at my hotel and picked up a stone that I had found on a hike. Franklin then took me to another town near Antigua where we met Roberto. ...
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