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From the Land Down Under
A Travel Blog by ilanashayna
... of Noosa Heads and pass through Mooloolaba before arriving into Brisbane. Accommodation: Brisbane Backpackers Resort http://www.brisbanebackpackers.com.au Meals: Breakfast Activities: Majorcitytourandjustaboutanythingelseyoucanthingof. Day 12: ...
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Lake Tekapo
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand
... It is obviously the tallest peak in NZ and Mt Cook village originally sprung up for tourism back in the day, as its alpine-resort appeal attracted skiers and mountaineers. It is all built on DOC (dept of conservation) land so everything is leased. There ...
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Happy 4th of July!
A Travel Blog entry by lindaonthego from Cass Lake, Minnesota, United States
... out-of-control. Fishing was not great, but we managed to bring home 5 rock bass for our first morning out. The resort owners had several special activities planned for the 4th of July. Chloe and her friend Andrea won the Scavenger hunt. ...
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Farewell to cousins...
A Travel Blog entry by lindaonthego from Cass Lake, Minnesota, United States
... for another week of fun and relaxation. Birch Villa is very quiet on Saturday as it is mostly empty, but the cleaning crews and lawn crews and busily preparing for the next round of guests. It's fun to watch things get all spruced up and ready. This week ...
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Day 14
A Travel Blog entry by shaleann from Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe , Harare, Zimbabwe
Tuesday, December 21 7:30 am I'm sitting at the lawn furniture overlooking Lake Kariba, listening to the hippos snort, watching croc float by. Yesterday we had a great time in the town of Kariba. We found a couple gifts for the boys Christmas, ...
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Chile has redeemed itself
A Travel Blog entry by muzz_travelling from Pucon, Araucanía, Chile
... way up we saw huge cracks and crevasses, disappearing into the deep darkness under the glacier. In winter, the Volcano becomes a ski resort, however its possible to ski all year round. A few people were walking up with snowboards and skis. I was wishing ...
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If at first you don't succeed...
A Travel Blog entry by tiggerbird from Glenridding, England, United Kingdom
... the traditional Pot Noodle for a change - although I think that tradiiton will be back for the next climb as instead I had to resort to half a pack of chocolate digestives during the descent, to get through the hunger pains :P! It turns out that the Heron ...
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A wonderful resort...
A Travel Blog entry by abhatnagar from Kumarakom, Kerala, India
... and we had a comfortable car to take us there. The backwaters and the food awaited and we had such high expectations from the resort food that we decided to wait before we had our lunch. We passed by pretty streets of Kerala's business center, ...
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A resort all to ourselves
A Travel Blog entry by zee from Pokhara, Nepal
... essential- tourists. But they don't let that little irrelevancy get in the way of business, and the already relaxed lakeside resort has developed a wonderfully slow and friendly atmosphere. So it was here that we spent our week deliberately not going on ...
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An ORDinary spot (near Ord river scheme).
A Travel Blog entry by sueandlaz from Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia
... quarantine check at the border. We set our watch back 1 1/2 hours. The caravan park has good lawn sites and we find a spot close to the lake and also overlooking a lagoon. I did an afternoon bike ride along a good bike path to the ...
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Natchez Trace
A Travel Blog entry by footloosets from Crossville, Tennessee, United States
... of the trace was beautiful. It truly is a parkway consisting of a two-lane road with wide (20 ft or so) of manicured lawn. We were amazed at the cleanliness as we drove along seeing no waste papers or bottle refuse you see on most ...
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Langkawi
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
... my new shirts and pants. The Nam Restaurant is open air (ie ceiling but no walls), with a lawn running down to a small lake covered in water lilies and other aquatic plants. There were some wading birds hunting amongst the reeds ...
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Cape Escape
A Travel Blog entry by cshilakes from Laurel Highlands, Pennsylvania, United States
... the country, we have made a conscious effort to visit as many FLW creations as possible. We stayed nearby at a resort called Nemacolin Woodlands, which is primarily a massive development for visitors to Fallingwater and Pittsburgh residents looking for a ...
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Holiday within a Holiday!
A Travel Blog entry by ruth_and_emily from Ko Chang, Trat, Thailand
... Our ferry was fairly uneventful, save for a brief disagreenment with an orange-haired tourist, and we then hitched a lift to Amber Sands beach resort to meet up with Fem's family. It turned out that they had been on the same ferry but, of course, had not ...
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The End Of The Road
A Travel Blog entry by greg-adrienne from Panama City, Panama
... (the Canal runs for 80 kms in total) to the Atlantic. Along the way we spent 1 night at the Gamboa Rainforest Resort, a surprise (to Adrienne) splurge to mark the beginning of her birthday month and the fact we had reached our destination. Gamboa is a ...
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Misteak??
A Travel Blog entry by hollynjym from Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada
... though. I suspect that is why the ram is the symbol of the town. Jym got a movie tonight from the “free resort rentals”. I guess we will cuddle up with some ice wine (thanks Deb…oh BTW I tried the naked grape and it ...
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DAY 14
A Travel Blog entry by shaleann from Somewhere in Zimbabwe, United States
Tuesday, December 21 7:30 am I'm sitting at the lawn furniture overlooking Lake Kariba, listening to the hippos snort, watching croc float by. Yesterday we had a great time in the town of Kariba. We found a couple gifts for the boys Christmas, ...
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Pool side with the Muzungus
A Travel Blog entry by embaker from Kampala/Entebbe, Uganda
... arrived so close to the end of our time here, I think we would have been good friends. We found the Imperial Beach Resort in Entebbe without much trouble. Sadly it is not much of a beach (very dirty), filled with broken chairs and ...
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3 day trip to Chitwan National Park
A Travel Blog entry by laurenw86 from Chitwan, Nepal
... National Park. So for a weekend 4 of us headed off together on the 6hour bus to Chitwan. We arrived at the little resort just in time for lunch and to settle into our rooms, which were small shacks all around a neat green lawn. That afternoon ...
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Last blog for this period in Buja
A Travel Blog entry by ennyv from Bujumbura, Burundi
... tour, A. took her camera and I have not yet put these on my computer. On the way back to Buja we stopped at a known lake resort the water is very bleu and looks cleaner than in other places. Probably just an optic illusion but I don’t care it was ...
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2400 East Geneva Street, Off Highway 50, Delavan, Wisconsin, United States
... vacation was a great experience and good value and we would definitely recommend it to others! Very Disappointed from anonymous Lake Lawn Resort was very disappointing. It is definitely not the same place that it used to be. My husband and ...
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