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Where nothing much happens
A Travel Blog entry by danp from Negril, Jamaica
... to amble around them, but all we can see and hear are croaking sounds and the yelling of undetermined bird species. Jamaica is home to 324 birds, of which 28 are native. When saying Jamaica, birds are probably not the first thing that comes ...
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"America?! Yes We Can!" Part 4
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Cairo, Egypt
... we flew back early to Cairo and bid farewells to everyone but Victor and Jessica. Kristen booked us at the Pharaohs Palace hotel which she found online, which is right downtown. halid had a bus ready to take people back to the Santana ...
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London magic
A Travel Blog entry by kellyodland from London, England, United Kingdom
... of slaves in the south but I really didn't have the larger picture with the English desire for sugar and the slaves taken to Jamaica. We went to the crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields Cathedral for a jazz performance and dinner. It was a lovely ...
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Rasta village, hot springs and Awasa
A Travel Blog entry by flowergyaru from Awasa, Ethiopia
... when he visited Jamaica in 1966. He was reportedly amazed by Rastafarianism, and urged Jamaicans to strengthen themselves, liberate Jamaica, and then emigrate to Africa. We have heard rumours that Jamaica was expriencing a long drought at the time, and ...
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Day 21 - July 19th
A Travel Blog entry by dizzybg924 from Essaouira, Morocco
... Jamaicans (and we had been doing this for the whole trip) - but when we met the Moroccan woman she started quizzing me about Jamaica - how rude! What's the capital? They speak English in Jamaica? Uh, yah! It was crazy. But, ...
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Boxing Day in Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by astre from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... a restaurant inside and had lunch. I got a torta, I'd say it looks like a submarine. I also get something like Jamaica (plant) for drink. But I drank so little... then we went to the bathroom and it was really confusing. I had ...
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Jim & June's Odyssey 090405
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from Galveston, Texas, United States
... at Lake Jackson - a very clean, green town that appears to have escaped the mayhem. Back in Galveston, we stayed at the Jamaica Beach RV Park. Apparently, it used to have lots of trees and flowers but they were either blown over, washed away or ...
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CUBA - HOT ISLAND
A Travel Blog entry by vinkor from LA HABANA, Cuba
... best in my opinion is in Baracoa), the mountain of Pedra behind the Baconao Park with view on the valley and even on Jamaica island, the big prison where hundreds of political prisoners await for democracy, the old church, the Bacardi museuem (yes, it's ...
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Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by burton from Bangkok, Thailand
... will settle for!! Idecided that the only way to cure my dicky tummy was to have a mexican for dinner whilst watching England V Jamaica. It did the trick And the reataurant was quite surreal as dinner was served by Ladyboys whilst a Thai gentleman sang a ...
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A funny thing happened on the way to Cinque Terre
A Travel Blog entry by danschedler from Milan, Italy
... for those very same phantom vegetables after another inordinate wait to receive the bill. Reminds me of the two hour wait for breakfast in Jamaica (come on fellas itīs eggs and toast). A tip if you ever go there, leave your hotel for any meal you plan ...
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Lalibela to Axum
A Travel Blog entry by robertandtanja from Axum, Ethiopia
... sitting at the Mister World Contest and onstage staggers the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger on crutches and in bandages. For men; Miss Jamaica shows off in a chain-mailed harness and Miss Philippines has a leg in plaster of Paris. You would feel a bit ...
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The resurrected cross
A Travel Blog entry by thriventspokane from San Salvador, El Salvador
... ) with small slices of a white cheese. The fillings were pork, cheese, and ajote which is a zuchinni-type squash. Jamaica, tamarindo, and horchata (almond-based) drinks were sered. After we shook the image of the murdered bug it was off ...
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Beware of the Gypsies!
A Travel Blog entry by mjenespana from Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
... . We walked through the big plazas to the Internation Market. It had a great variety of foods from Spain, Greece, France, Morocco, Jamaica, and others. It was so nice to finally have a wide range of foods to choose from. Castellon gets a little monotonous ...
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This used to be my playground.
A Travel Blog entry by mihangel from Far Rockaway, New York, United States
... the rail system which makes guesswork and logical thinking pretty necessary. Enquiries led me to the Ronkonkoma train where I would change at Jamaica. The journey went without a hitch and eventually I was on the Far Rockaway bound train. Along the way, I ...
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Dead Man Swimming
A Travel Blog entry by bigdriver222 from Dead Sea, Israel
... had my hot babe - too bad for them. After our swim we hiked up to David's Falls which was reminiscent of some waterfalls in Jamaica. It was nice - I wish my hot babe Kristen was with me. Next we went to Qumran where it was 104 degrees. Qumran is ...
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Riu Tropical Bay All Inclusive Negril
Norman Manley Blvd, Bloody Bay Beach, (Hotel scheduled to close for renovations August 20, 2008. Reopening in December 2008.), Negril, Jamaica
... shoulders. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone. This is our fourth trip to Jamaica and have never known anything like it. The hotel is advertised as prestige and 5 star....What rubbish! Choose another hotel from anonymous I ...
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Jamaica Palace Hotel Port Antonio
P.O. Box 277, Williamsfield, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Family friendly Resort Hotel nestled on 5 tropical acres between the foothills of the Blue Mountains and the Caribbean sea close to all attractions in tranquil Port Antonio.
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