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... is on the land of the The Quileute Tribe. Our cabin was fantastic, right on the ocean, just below a big bluff, overlooking James Island, where the Indian tribe buries their chiefs after paddling them over there in canoes. During our stay, we visited ...
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Back again to the Indian Ocean
A Travel Blog entry by harryvs from Perth, Western Australia, Australia
... of the Swan River). There I did a bus tour, saw an old convict jail built in 1860 and went for a paddle in the Indian Ocean. This was a more quiet, relaxed and more atmospheric town. Many of its colonial buildings were still in tact and the streets were ...
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Hi from the Indian Ocean
A Travel Blog entry by lysebrooks from Saint Lucia, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
... . Had coffee and biscotti on the savana beside our Landrover in the African sun.I was sad to eave. We're in St Lucia on the Indian ocean. A group of us just returned from a walk on the beach. Dipped my toes in the (warm) ocean, not Ogunquit for sure! ...
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Snorkeling in the Indian Ocean
A Travel Blog entry by mshulist from Nungwi, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
Sunset Cruise and Snorkeling: We are on the beautiful island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. We are staying at the Ras Nungwi Beach Resort at the tip of Zanzibar. The weather here is so beautiful. The water is a turquoise colour with amazing ...
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Ocean Shores, Washington
A Travel Blog entry by elviejo from Ocean Shores, Washington, United States
... to be called Pe Ell, pronounced just as it looks, P L. two people, when asked, offered a guess that it's probably some old Indian name. Might be, but it doesn't sound Indian. I left town on State road 6 which runs parallel to a railroad track. The ...
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Peed on by a serval cat at Emdoneni
A Travel Blog entry by jonclark2000 from Isinkwe Lodge, St. Lucia Wetlands, South Africa
... , a sections where acacia provided a canopy tunneling the road, miles and miles of sugar cane and finally the coast and a return to the Indian Ocean. From here we got on the N2 and headed north. Driving seems to be very courteous over this side of the ...
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Mikadi (Lifes a) Beach Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by kasnsqueak from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... crazy drivers. It takes us about 2 hours to get through traffic around the city to our camp on the beach. I could smell the Indian ocean half an hour from getting here and it was lovely and fresh. Palm trees very tall thin ones are everywhere and the ...
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Great Ocean Road (Day One)
A Travel Blog entry by rachtbh from Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia
... you would stay on a wilderness adventure school trip or something, but i really like it here! Might end up staying 2 days in Apollo Bay - not sure on the plans just yet! Sure ill throw up a few photos to show off the Indian Ocean! ...
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2007 Florida Chronicles
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Flamingo, Florida, United States
... launch a couple of times to bathe and cool off while keeping a wary eye for gators. Big Cypress is interspersed with "rich" Indian houses plus airboats and swamp-buggies. Keep finding poisonwood :( - worse than mosquitoes (believe it or not, I have only ...
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We try our first taxi-brousse!
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Diego Suarez, Madagascar
... discussed this with a number of people, and two possible reasons are the outbreak of Chickigunya (incorrect spelling) in the Indian Ocean countries, particularly Reunion (it's symptoms are similar to dengue fever, and you get it from mosquitoes); or the ...
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Totally Capeable
A Travel Blog entry by smllblckflwrs from Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
... of days were basically spent in the same pursuit: taking some sun, drinking a few brews, swimming in the lovely Indian ocean, and generally forgetting about all responsibility. We stayed in some fantastic places, each with it's own particular flavour: ...
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Day4-8: Durban-Port Elizabeth
A Travel Blog entry by pauldwade from Durban/Pt Edward/Pt St Johns/Pt Elizabeth, South Africa
... having breakfast we could see a killer whale in the distance jumping in and out of the ocean, it was amazing. The whales cross the indian ocean on route to the atlantic and you can often see the whales breach (come up to the surface) and see big spurts ...
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In the Jungle...the Mighty Jungle
A Travel Blog entry by bridgetbomhack from Cape Town, South Africa
... . Definitely going to have to make a trip back to Cape Town for the World Cup 2010. So now I am officially sailing on the Indian Ocean on my way to the 9-mile long island off the coast of Madagasar. Most people are considering it “spring ...
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Boozing and monkeying about on the Spice Islands
A Travel Blog entry by sranmal from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... up in a local house. A relatively quiet evening. A few drinks in "Mercury's" bar/restaurant, watching a beautiful sunset over the Indian Ocean turn the sky a mixture of oranges and reds, all manner of boats dotting the harbour. Some us went for a curry, ...
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Help - I've Been Arrested for Grand Theft Auto!
A Travel Blog entry by pmyers from Durban, South Africa
... , we checked out of the hostel and headed for the beach. The coast was amazing! The striking clear blue waves of the Indian Ocean fiercely crashed into the white sandy African beaches as far as the eye could see. It was slightly windy during our visit, ...
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Cape of Good Hope & Animals - stunning day!!!
A Travel Blog entry by hilaryramsey from Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
... the Atlantic side was now covered in thick cold windy mist - all created from the meeting ot the cold Atlantic currents withth warm Indian Ocean currents. It was so amazing to see how quickly it had developed & you couldn't even see the water this ...
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#22. HUJAMBO KENYA!
A Travel Blog entry by kallol.pb from Nairobi ... Tsavo National Park West, Kenya
... mile long River Tana, the longest river in Kenya. Rising in the Aberdare Mountains, the river winds its way down to the Indian Ocean at Ungwana Bay. The time we lost in the morning due to our reluctance in leaving our prize-seats atop the enchanting ...
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Off to the spice island of Zanzibar
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... get them to send another taxi to pick us up and take us the 58km to the lodge.. Unjuga Lodge was lovely with a beautiful setting right on the Indian Ocean close to Kizimkazi village on the Western side of Zanzibar's southern most tip. It is owned by ...
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Bottle of Wine
A Travel Blog entry by boydandrose from Cape Town, South Africa
... stunning views but the wind is also ferocious. By the time we get to Cape Point (the point which separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Indian Ocean), it is blowing between 50-70 km. (30-44 mi.) per hour on a steady basis with gusts up to 80-90 km. ...
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Experience tranquillity at the meeting place of the mighty Breede River and mysterious Indian Ocean. Situated at Port Beaufort, Breede River Lodge is set upon the banks of Southern Africas richest fishing estuary, an unspoilt paradise of natural wealth ...
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