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South Pacific Historical, Geological, Anthropological and Otherwise Informational Survey by a Canadian Adventure-ologist...tician.
A Travel Blog by gunslinger22
This is a top pick! ... of civilization to this mysterious and probably swampy corner of the world. We shall attempt to use all of our Historical, Geological, Anthropological and Otherwise Informational Surveying skills in this epic quest to break through the final frontier of
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New Frontier
A Travel Blog entry by gknopp from Ft Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... are limited, and I really don't want to give up on the whole idea of this rally. So we go forward ....... on "New Frontier". So the adventure continues....but now the adventure does not have a capital A. Our new Captain is Jerry and ...
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Eclectic Chitral - North West Frontier Province
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Chitral, North West Frontier (Khyber Pukhtunkhwa), Pakistan, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan
... West Frontier Province is now known as the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Province. However, for grammatical convenience, I will refer in this travelogue to its former name of the North West Frontier Province. I can neither spell nor pronounce the new ...
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New York May 2008 - personal experience
A Travel Blog entry by carl164 from New York, New York, United States
... Seafood Grill 633 Third Ave at 40th street New York, NY 10017 212-986-8080 www.dockoysterbar.com Frontier Restaurant 593 3rd Ave at 39th street New York, NY 10016 212-685-6340 Groove 125 MacDougal Street at W 3rd street New ...
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Goodbye Australia, hello New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by rewsey from Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand
... showers were constant throughout the day. Hokitika was first settled in 1860 after gold was discovered and has the feel of a frontier town. Greenstone (NZ Jade) is its treasure these days. We went to the beach and found this lass ...
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NEW ZEALAND
A Travel Blog entry by willandsiobhan from Auckland, New Zealand
... an old mining town that in its heyday was bigger than Auckland. Nowadays it's a quiet place and like many towns in New Zealand still has a real frontier feel about it. We arrived on a Sunday so it was particularly quiet. As the weather was a bit wet ...
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Down Under - the next frontier
A Travel Blog entry by aoifeandtadgh from Auckland, New Zealand
... just seemed really dead for a Sat evening. There was nobody in the shops and very few on the streets. Everything looked nice adn new adn clean but if felt like it was really lacking something. Anyway we struggled to stay up as long as we could but ...
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New Delhi - Indian Gate & Purana Qila
A Travel Blog entry by mcfossati from New Delhi, India
... was built to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who died in World War I and those who fell in battle in the North-West Frontier Province as well as in the 3rd Afghan War. There is an eternal burning flame in memory of the soldiers that died ...
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Sin City
A Travel Blog entry by lovingit from Las Vegas, United States
... no big wins to talk about. So it seems we will be moving on as planned after all. We are staying at a place called the New Frontier, although there is nothing new about it at all and the theme of the place is if you hadn't guessed, cowboy stuff. So ...
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Siem Reap, Cambodia - the new frontier
A Travel Blog entry by wenzels from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... the locals eat and you'll find it's on an even keel with Thailand. Siem Reap is growing by the hour with a new hotel coming up every week. You can find a bed from 3 to 3000 dollars. That and the thugs make it very much like I remember ...
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Our Introduction to the Frontier City of Kashgar
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Kashgar, Xinjiang, China
... located in the western Tarim basin also known as Kashgaria. Lonely Planet comments: "Kashgar (Kashi) is the end of China's New Frontier, itself the end of China. The first intrepid Chinese traders must have envisioned themselves at the end of the earth ...
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The Final Frontier
A Travel Blog entry by tanstravels from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
I'm not afraid anymore! I do need this don't I? Yes. Now I see, I understand, I comprehend. Past Tan knew this was going to happen that's why she decided to book it all in. Either that...or these magnesium tablets have really been working a treat on my ...
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Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by quendra from Auckland, New Zealand
... him of the people (Hi Mom) who made me promise to return back to the US. He didn't care, "you'll stay. It's the last frontier, there's no where like it left in the world and you won't want to leave," was all he said in a heavy New Zealand accent before ...
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From Kerikeri to Taruanga
A Travel Blog entry by ocohen from Tauranga, New Zealand
... . And they are FUNNY. EVERYWHERE WE LOOK: The ordered landscape of England with the punch of a supersaturated frontier mentality. Pastures segregated by what kind of animal is in them -- sheep here, cows there, horses somewhere else. ...
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Hannah's Milford Trek
A Travel Blog entry by mitchrichman from Te Anau, South Island, New Zealand
2/25/2009 Milford Trek – Not the final frontier There is a three day Milford Trek that goes roughly from lake Te Anau to Milford Sound. In the interests of our limited time, we signed up for a one day trip on the first part ...
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Albuquerque, part 1
A Travel Blog entry by surffisher from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... Albuquerque, where I swapped rental cars and got a hotel for the night. Monday morning, I got an excellent breakfast at the classic Frontier restaurant on Route 66 (Central) next to UNM's campus and then drove the hour or so to Santa Fe. I'll drop ...
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Carlsbad Caverns Day
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Roswell, New Mexico, United States
... rolled out of our Van Horn hotel. We had slept well and gotten an early start. As we crossed the Texas/New Mexico border, El Capitan appeared (see photo). This mountain juts up 1000 feet above the surrounding area. ...
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The truth is out there?
A Travel Blog entry by swaff from Roswell, New Mexico, United States
... a school project display, except worse. We had fun though, we laughed a lot and made the most of this weird little New Mexico outpost. But please, don't bother with Roswell. Oh,and Alberberquerque is a swear word to Kristina & I ...
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Bon Voyage - or the Last Supper?
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Crowdy Head, New South Wales, Australia
... strong arm US pressure, had decided to take on the Taliban resulting in some 1.5 million refugees fleeing the North West Frontier Province. The world economic crash didn't help and just for good measure Swine Flu was declared a pandemic by the World ...
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Shutters on the shops at night What The?
A Travel Blog entry by alcathandgirls from Bourke, New South Wales, Australia
... Found Dead In Bush",Perished In Bush.The Coolibah's of Bourke Cemetery a fascinating piece of Australia's frontier history.' Fred Hollows:Although a native New Zealand,he chose Bourke as his last resting place.His early acquaintance with the Bourke area ...
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The New Frontier Hotel And Casino Las Vegas
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