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Trip Around the World, 1994.
A Travel Blog by jetdude
... arrived at the border. The bus stopped and we all got off with out belongings and started to walk ...... a long line in this small village ..... we got to the Indian side, the officials got our passports and stamped them off, and here we go across no man ...
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Things to Take to feel at Home
A Travel Blog entry by freespirit-40 from Mui Ne Village, Běnh Thuận, Vietnam
... bottle of wine and have no cork crew ? Scotch guard cleaning pad ok sound simple and obvouuse but great item to keep clean your kitchen hardware also clean your table or desk top, if no washing liquid theen soap is a good alternative. Im sure you have ...
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The Lancaster Blues
A Travel Blog entry by keljeron from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
... what she likes, and what color her kitchen is. In other words, I'm having a rough time. I may trek over to Kitchen Kettle Village and get some different jams (a bit of Lancaster County goodness) and a decorative plate or something. Suggestions are ...
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Day 13: Welcome to Washington D.C.
A Travel Blog entry by crawfords from Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
... while going about 20 miles per hour in a buggy pulled by a horse. We drove through town and headed for the Kitchen Kettle Village that my mom suggested. There was a huge crowd there and along the road there had been several opportunities for tourists ...
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Day 3... exploring the Dutch Country
A Travel Blog entry by travelredgang from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Day 3........exploring the Pennsylvania Dutch Country We started out at the Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, PA We saw beautiful quilts and pottery. We bought some prezel mix and Amish herbal tea that tastes wonderful. Then we drove to Bird ...
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A tribal village
A Travel Blog entry by clareywarey from Berhampur, Orissa, India
... : small waxed bowls of water melon chunks and plates heaped with communally grown fruit from the village, vegetables from the new individual kitchen gardens which were already being lovingly tended next to each household’s toilet and shower block, ...
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Amish Country
A Travel Blog entry by kitkatgo from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
... my own to the Old Candle Barn. It had house stuff and doodads in it, nothing particularly interesting though. I headed towards the Kitchen Kettle, but went into another little store first. It was full of imported, Amish imposter dust collectors. So, I ...
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Byron Bay
A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... was, for us, a palace. A vast cabin with double bed, table, couch, en suite with toilet and shower, a kitchen area with hob, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster and TV. Bargain. Plus there are 2 swimming pools, a free tennis court, a shop, outdoor gas ...
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Cinque Terra
A Travel Blog entry by dannyandkaren from Riomaggiore, Italian Riviera, Italy
... up to a beautiful day and headed for the Cinque Terra on a little green bus. Riomaggiore, the southern most village, was a hive of activity with walkers and tourists milling in the pedestrian only streets skipping from souvenir shop to local ...
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the british isles
A Travel Blog entry by martess from Aberdeen, United Kingdom
... ride. We alight and see there's nothing on the platform, just a profusion of summer weeds and leafy branches, Like a village platform. Not even a building. At the end is an overbridge, where there is a sign informing the existence of other ...
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Rotorua
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
... checking out some of the info boards at the office, I headed through the archway and over a wooden bridge to enter the village. The arch commemorates those soldiers from the village who fought in the World Wars and there are words inscribed in Maori on ...
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A Little Bit Up, a Little Bit Down
A Travel Blog entry by suesy6652 from Kathmandu, Nepal
... I was up and enjoying the afternoon sun within a few hours. Patches of snow lay about our campsite and children from the village excitedly gathered as we handed out koalas, balloons and played games of patta-cake with them. They were ...
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Mud, Sweat and Leeches
A Travel Blog entry by adamandheidi from Huay Xai, Bokčo, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... steep, muddy, narrow path which lead deeper and deeper into the jungle. This first walk took 1hour, we reached a 2 hut village called the 'kitchen', here we filled up our water bottles with fresh cold water, it was like heaven! By now ...
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The Annapurna Circuit - Days 3 - 5
A Travel Blog entry by shesanomad from Pokhara, Nepal
... of this system is environmental, avoiding a huge contribution to plastic refuse. As we approach the village of Danagyu late morning, explosions echo through the valley. A sound that has become familiar to me over ...
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Mt Doom and thermals
A Travel Blog entry by 1927 from Rotorua, New Zealand
... like that without all the murders. And for anyone who hasn't it was rather motel like: we had a good room with a cubby hole 'kitchen', i.e. a kettle and our own bathroom, which as you'll gather is rather luxurious for us. The cooking area was a bit of a ...
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Hansar Resort - a million dollar view
A Travel Blog entry by lenay from Ko Samui, Thailand
... say that the staff were very attentive and we felt truly cared for. Fifty Six, 56 Fisherman’s Village (Asian/European Fusion Kitchen). The restaurant is popular and offers a cheap buffet (by Samui standards) – B199. My husband ...
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BBQ Time
A Travel Blog entry by randprtw11 from San Martin de los Andes, Patagonia, Argentina
... ! We found our hostel pretty easily and were amazed that we had secured a small studio chalet complete with our own kitchen. After two months of travelling and having either no kitchen facilities or shared kitchen facilities we were overcome with ...
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Fjording onwards
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Geiranger, Western Fjords, Norway
... , I came to the little Synnylven church, built in 1859. Very quaint and inside it had a setup similar to Commem. Wandered through the village and found two supermarkets, right next to each other! Had a good look in both as I waited for the rain to stop. ...
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Cooking, farming and meditation northern Thailand!
A Travel Blog entry by thomaswguy from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... water along three different logs before it refreshed you. After dropping off our bags we returned to the main campfire and kitchen area to enjoy a night time fire and some local made Thai whiskey poured from a bamboo cane / flask by the local Thai ...
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Coffee and Italian...Does a little go a long way?
A Travel Blog entry by 4inworld from Minturno, Latium, Italy
... expecting an explosion behind me! After a few more minutes (still in the hallway) and still no explosion, we tentatively crept into the kitchen and removed the pot from the stove. Poured it into the cup and holy crap - out poured coffee! Just a calm and ...
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