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Stage 5 - Mount Rushmore
A Travel Blog entry by daveharris from Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota, United States
... at the last second, so hit the brakes and cruised at 70 for the next mile, luckily I think he was in the middle of a double cinnamon topped doughnut so decided not to follow us. Anyway, we got to Mount Rushmore at about half 5, $10 to park the car and ...
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A loooong 30km!
A Travel Blog entry by adamandtara from Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada
... ) gave us a beer on the house! Very wonderful. As we were about to pay we noticed they had homemade cookies & cinnamon twists so added that to our bill. The total of our bill? $7. Darlene gave us our meals and the dessert ...
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What a day!!!
A Travel Blog entry by dougela from Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota, United States
First thing we did was eat breakfast at a cute little place in Custer, SD...the cinnamon rolls were huge and breakfast delicious. Next we browsed through the litte shops and noticed that the town and all surrounding towns make their living from the ...
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Food, Part I
A Travel Blog entry by india2010 from Mount Abu, Rājasthān, India
... , its only about 5 rupees each so its practically free to drink it. They take the tea and boil the milk with spices (cloves, cinnamon, ginger and sugar) and then boil it again a few more times and the result is a smell that reminds me of Christmas and a ...
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Paying attention, Mount Sterling? (+ a new Rule)
A Travel Blog entry by marijka from Brenham, Texas, United States
... boxes, but they were sitting on top of a larger cardboard box. What's in the box, I asked? Oh, she smiled, that's your cinnamon bun. Good grief, I had to open it up right then -- the cinnamon bun was at least 8" across!! Well, good thing hotels have ...
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Cinnamon buns and water pistols
A Travel Blog entry by markl from Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
We came back to Luang Prabang for two reasons. The first was to experience New Year, the second to finish a cinnamon bun we started just over a year ago at JoMa's. The Lao and Thai New Year is from 13th-15th April and from what I can gather involves a ...
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Mount Zeus Hike, Naxos
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Naxos, Cyclades, Greece
... fresh salad, chicken and rice, eggplant, bread, fresh cheese, and for dessert apple slices drizzled with honey and sprinkled with cinnamon. We continue walking downhill to the village of Filoti where we meet our bus. Returning to the warmth of our hotel ...
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Our road trip to Mount Batur
A Travel Blog entry by simon.caryn from Banjar Batur Selatan, Bali, Indonesia
... things but mainly sold tea and coffee. We were able to have a free tasting of them as well. We saw trees with Ginseng, coco, ginger, cinnamon and many more. We also saw the Kopi Luwak animal – which I'll get to in a minute. The plantation was in a ...
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Joaner and the whales
A Travel Blog entry by alandjoan from Mirissa, Sri Lanka
... good tears not bad tears. I have to admit that I even surprised myself, this place was incredible - mega birthday browny points. Mount Cinnamon had 5 rooms which are all let out individually or you can get the whole place to yourself for the princely sum ...
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A morning atop Sumatra's most active Volcano.
A Travel Blog entry by penny-liam from Bukittinggi, Sumatra, Indonesia
... Cinnamon. This tree also needed to be completely chopped down in order to harvest. The bark is stripped off and dried (this is the cinnamon sticks that you know) and the wood is used for fire wood. We happened to run into a man just after he had ...
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Colonial Colombo
A Travel Blog entry by craigrox from Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka
... name of the sluice. The Colombo Fort was a walled city, with administrative and military buildings, as well as cinnamon storehouses, mills, a parade ground, a church, residential buildings, and stalls for horses and elephants. The streets were planted ...
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Western Odyssey
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... consisted of strawberry waffles for my parents and a huge cinnamon roll for me. The roll was the size of a dinner plate and had a delicious cinnamon sauce poured over the top; I could only eat about a third of it before giving up. We then got back on the ...
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Central Otago
A Travel Blog entry by hadwin from Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand
... Pinot Noir – Very famous vineyard in Otago, possibly the first place grapes were planted. Dark fruit, violets and cinnamon nose. Spicy fruit with a dark chocolate finish. Long. Mount Difficulty – The road to Mount ...
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Hurry up and wait!
A Travel Blog entry by kerry_andrew from Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... to try and work out what they all were - even if the turmeric turned our tongues bright orange! We saw ginger, cinnamon, kapok (traditionally used for sweaters and mattress stuffing), peppercorns and chili peppers to name just a few. The most interesting ...
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Heaven and Hell in Zanzibar
A Travel Blog entry by jt10s from Nungwi, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... main exporter of cloves worldwide. The farm we visit has dozens of varieties of trees, from fruit to spice. (Fun fact: The cinnamon used for cooking comes from the bark, whereas the cinnamon tree roots smell exactly like Vick's rub!) We finally arrive ...
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Zanzibar-Stone Town
A Travel Blog entry by ania12 from Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... can find all kinds of plants within your fingertips which are expensive or unavailable in Europe. These are cloves, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger, anise, lemon grass, pepper, vanilla, sesame seeds, coriander, chilies and many more. The ...
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Barbados
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Barbados, Barbados
... butter for dunking. The lobster was grilled, very meaty and delicious. With a Heineken and a rum punch (which was made with cinnamon) the bill came to 155BD – a little excessive for lunch maybe, but definitely the best meal in Barbados so far. ...
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Biking in Bali
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... the natural drying process. We took some of the leaves, scratching the surface to get a really strong flavour of the cinnamon. He then introduced us to a very interesting animal whose scientific name was Paradoxurus, known to the locals as the ...
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Our first few days
A Travel Blog entry by b.bice23 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... the Bun Lady are the Chinese herbal shops. We stop at one run by an old couple to get Amy a stick of the famous Viet Cinnamon. Brian picks up a one foot long stick and motions towards the two of them. They look very confused. They have no idea what he ...
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Einmal volltanken mit super-sauberer Luft, bitte!
A Travel Blog entry by miss-saigon from Packwood, Washington, United States
... 'ten zählen "Klassiker" wie Bagel oder Muffin, aber auch größere Kalorienbomben wie z.B. Pancakes (Pfannkuchen) mit Ahornsirup, Cinnamon Roll (eine Art warme Zimtschnecke) oder auch Deftiges wie Spiegeleier mit Toast und Hash Browns, das sind eine Art ...
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