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SAFARI
A Travel Blog entry by taralacey from Nairobi, Kenya
... wildebeest and zebra running below as we reached the Masai Mara, in the western part of Kenya close to the Tanzanian border. Little Governors Camp was wonderful as well as our 17 yr veteran guide, Samuel. When we arrived we were greeted with a glass of ...
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Democracy, in spades
A Travel Blog entry by burtonll from Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
... Senate room, the curves and the design. I love state capitols, a statement made about the state, a history, encased. Portraits of the governors, Bill Clinton there, some say a fool, some call him great. For sure he made mistakes, was governor, then kicked ...
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Kenyan Adventures
A Travel Blog entry by harrellrl from Nairobi, Kenya
... were glad to see us safely back. When they found out where we had stayed the previous night, they said, "Welcome back to reality." Governors' Camp was definitely a luxury camp that we would never have decided to visit on our own; I guess the Lord just ...
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Big Five...BIG FUN!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by laheart from Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
... hair....and I haven't used the dang thing yet. OH and as I was going thru my bag near the beginning of the trip, I found a ball that Murphy (my little kitty) packed in a pocket of my backpack for me...it is one of his favorite balls to fetch :) ...
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The British are Coming! / Colonial Williamsburg
A Travel Blog entry by ndsquirrel from Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
... the British camp including a demonstration of how the firing line was conducted. I saw a cannoneer constructing his tent with a little help. Speaking with the interpretors, I found out they reenact the town occupation only once a year on the ...
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Terelj - Campfire songs
A Travel Blog entry by chop49 from Terelj National Park, Mongolia
For lunch we were relegated to a ger fitted out like a model-home because the "governors" were occupying the restaurant. It was a far cozier arrangement being served lunch while setting amongst the stylized clothing and implements found in a normal ...
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A March to Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by travellingtans from Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Peru
... was not what I was expecting on the Inca Trail. We saw a few more ruins along the way that indicated little settlements where the local governors of the time would have lived. With those towns were storage facilities that the Incas built, on the sides of ...
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I know I'm back, but wait, there's more!!!
A Travel Blog entry by sla514 from Golan heights, Israel
... gentile and half Jewish, often causing disputes among the people. In 6 CE, Caesarea became the home of the Roman governors (Procurators) of Judea. The city remained the capital of Roman and Byzantine Palestine. Caesarea was also the site where the ...
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Tarifa - kite surfing around The Rock
A Travel Blog entry by technotrekker from Tarifa n', Gibraltar
... around the focal-point of Malaga, was not the final port of call. Alex and another mate Blake had set up camp about 160km westwards down the coast in the little town/port of Tarifa. The area is generally known for one thing - wind - and it was here ...
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Park and Ride. And hike.... (Part 1)
A Travel Blog entry by dirtypixel from Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
... frozen rivers in winter, living in tents, building cabins and eventually getting a road system built here after storming a state governors meeting armed with a shovel! We were all riveted. An incredible story. Could be a movie right? Well......Mary wrote ...
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The Cabinet Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by fintan from Sandpoint, Idaho, United States
... . It seemed that everything - apart from the Presidency and the Vice-Presidency - was up for grabs: State Governors, US Senators, US Congressmen, State Senators, State Congressmen, Sheriffs, Judges, Commissioners, Assessors, Treasurers, Secretaries and ...
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Yucatan
A Travel Blog entry by rivkapi from Cancun, Mexico
... the Maya museum, the many palaces specially near this Museum, cathedral(the oldest in Mexico, with roman arches), palace of governors with paintings of the history of Yucatan, explained in English too. Dinner in a bad expensive restaurant, then ...
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New Zealand - South Island
A Travel Blog entry by sistersontour from Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
... it! Today we somehow slept until 11am ... must have needed it. Drove out to the coast not far from here; Governors Bay and Cass Bay are pretty but would look better if it wasn't so overcast. We sat in Hagley Park this afternoon, lots ...
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Rain sucks!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by carter_cooty from Perth, Western Australia, Australia
... really interesting as from when we first entered we could see that everything was original such as the furniture in reception, Governors office, kitchens, showers, toliets etc and of course the cells. We were shown different cells and how they had ...
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Amazon and lots and lots of Jungleness
A Travel Blog entry by angela_uk from Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
... understood and she made me feel very small and stupid. After dinner we went back to the community to help celebrate the governors 50th Birthday, it was quite a nice time, but nobody seemed to be enjoying themselves. People danced without looking at each ...
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Caesarea and Meggido
A Travel Blog entry by shannon from Caesarea and Meggido, Israel
... on the ocean (yes, Herod had swimming pools right on the sea). After his death, this became the palace of other governors, namely Felix and Festus, and this is where Paul stood trail before them. About 1000 years after Herod, the crusaders took over ...
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The final leg to Sydney checking on our Governor
A Travel Blog entry by therhodesies from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
... at night we just pitched our tent there and settled down to a lovely quiet night. Sunday 28th December - Canberra, Governors, Senators and Representatives After an especially early start so that we were not caught on the village green with our ...
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Bong Dia Mozambique
A Travel Blog entry by afrikanskies from Ilha de Moçambique, Nampula, Mozambique
... in order so we visited the stunning 15th-century Governor’s palace, which had played host to many Portuguese Kings, Governors and Presidents. The mansion is lavishly furnished with the finest Chinese crockery, Indian furniture and Italian marble. On ...
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Mellow and Mexican
A Travel Blog entry by usa2010 from Austin, Texas, United States
... domed ceiling where Lady Liberty perches, overlooking downtown Austin. You also find the walls covered with portraits of former Governors, including a certain George W. Bush. Inside the Capitol Building there are two grand hearing rooms, one for the House ...
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BUDAPEST & DAVE'S BIRTHDAY!!
A Travel Blog entry by takinbetz from Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
... of War and Peace, Work and Welfare, Knowledge and Glory can be seen. The niches are decorated by the statues of kings, governors and famous characters of the Hungarian history. At the foot of each statue a small relief depicts the most important moment of ...
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Little Governors' Camp Masai Mara National Reserve
C14 Keekorok -Masai Mara Reserve-, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Located in a forest in the heart of the Masai Mara, Little Governors' is intimate in character. The luxury en-suite tents are tucked around a large water-hole clearing that teems with life. Beyond, lie the grasslands of the Masai Mara and the deep blue ...
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