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Salt Lake Lodge, Savusavu truely a Hidden Paradise. Step off the well trodden path and experience South Pacific's Amazon. Kayak through mangrove forest to the serene Salt Lake.Enjoy our Eco Paradise
A Travel Blog by saltlakefiji
... tropical vegetation and superb reef and lagoon vistas. Truly one of Fiji's most scenic routes. When you reach Salt Lake Road, Salt Lake Lodge is just 400 meters along Salt Lake road from the junction. The Salt Lake is fed by the ocean tides from the Koro ...
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Day 33 – “Ocean, In View!”
A Travel Blog entry by monahan from Trinidad, California, United States
I think that William Clark wrote something like that in reference to the Pacific Ocean from somewhere in the Columbia River gorge a couple of hundred years ago. I heard that he was actually wrong at the time – and I have to question his spelling - ...
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Day 16 Carmel to Santa Cruz
A Travel Blog entry by arealhighlander from Santa Cruz, California, United States
... love our bag of Poppycock! We drove through Monterey up Highway 1 and followed the TomToms directions to the Ocean Pacific Lodge in Santa Cruz. The clouds cleared and it was blue skies and sunshine by the time we arrived. We were a ...
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Stuck in the mud
A Travel Blog entry by jawad from Endless Summer Lodge, Ahipara, Northlands, New Zealand
... lighthouse just disappeared from view. This was most unfortunate as I was especially looking forward to seeing the clashing of the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea. A rare phenomenon that only occurs in a couple of places around the world. We made the ...
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Groundhog Day
A Travel Blog entry by colerumbough from Pacific Ocean, International
... while having milk & cookies, a week’s vacation at someone’s vacation home in Mexico, a week at someone’s ski lodge in Colorado, steering the ship, and all sorts of other things ranging from silly to really nice. I wonder how much we ...
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North to the "hell hole of the Pacific"
A Travel Blog entry by shellydoesnz from Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
... they have found there had a 32m girth. AMAZING! From there went up to the Cape and saw where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. A LOT of water looking out from that point! It was absolutely breath-taking! From there went to the sand dunes at ...
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The Pacific Coast
A Travel Blog entry by suenson_taylors from Monterey, California, United States
... were given a fabulous room that overlooked the 18th green of the famous golf course with views over the bay and out to the Pacific Ocean. I had enough room to practice full swings as well as those difficult 60 foot putts. The next morning Debbie slunk off ...
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The wild and beautiful Pacific Rim National park
A Travel Blog entry by otley-groom from Tofino, British Columbia, Canada
... once on the island the 200k to Tofino only took 3 hours through Parksville, Port Albeni and Ucluelet. What an incredible place the Pacific Rim Park is. Truly beautiful and wild. It has vast empty windswept beaches, lots of tiny wooded islands and is ...
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Pacific Surf
A Travel Blog entry by carlo_divita from Sipacate, Escuintla, Guatemala
... . It was great to hang out around the lodge with its pool right on the beach and we got some more use out of our hammocks. Incredibly, here the sun rose and set over the ocean, while pelicans glided gracefully amongst the waves in the golden light. ...
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East from the Pacific
A Travel Blog entry by pattylauth from Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, United States
And now we head away from the Pacific Ocean and begin to head east again. It feels like a huge turning point in the trip because of the direction of travel. Tom made a little comment before the trip that we would play golf in each state that we go through ...
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Pacific rains
A Travel Blog entry by southernxposure from Manuel Antonio National Park, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... interior log cabins with hot shower and a great breakfast. The innkeeper, a very sweet Costa Rican, another Estaban, ran the small lodge with his wife and young son, and helped us make reservations for the night tour at Monteverde. It turned out to be ...
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Castaway Country
A Travel Blog entry by cthetravellady from Drake Bay, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... in itself. After about an hour of exhilarating travel, we passed the town of Drake Bay and continued down the Pacific Ocean to our lodge on the beach. We hadn´t noticed the cardboard boxes under our seats until some waves crashed over the ...
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Top floating hotels in the world
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Maldives, Maldives
... hotels on water, that are already open or that are being planned. Reuters has not endorsed this list. 1. King Pacific Lodge, British Columbia, Canada Built atop a floating barge, King Pacific Lodge enables guests to experience pristine wilderness ...
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Oregon Coast Here We Come!
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Yachats, Oregon, United States
... ’ll be back again to tarry more over dinner and listen to the music another night. o Sunset on the Pacific Ocean at the Overleaf Lodge. What a way to end the day! MEMORABLE MOMENTS · I’m feeling ...
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'Roughing It'
A Travel Blog entry by nklenske from Parque Nacional de Corcovado, Costa Rica
... I was able to sit in the co-pilot seat and pretend I was flying the plane. We flew over the mountains and towards the pacific, even flying over manual Antonio and the hotel we stayed at the previous few nights. Then came the jungle. All you saw was muddy ...
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A Holiday in Napier
A Travel Blog entry by aggurlie from Napier, New Zealand
... Talk about windy! Wow... there was sea spray everywhere, but we were determined to put our feet in this side of the Pacific! The ocean here is definitely a lot warmer than at home... still chilly though. That night we ate at a cute little Italian ...
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One Week in Southeast Queensland
A Travel Blog entry by honey-squirrel from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... Mirage—the lobby and grounds are stunning. The hotel faces the Southport Broadwater while the lagoons and pool lead to the Pacific Ocean and a broad, sandy private beach. Our room was spacious and lovely, with our own patio, dining table, and ...
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Northland: more than just good loos...
A Travel Blog entry by ristohannah from Northland, Northland, New Zealand
... (the Surville Cliffs a little further east just pip it to the title), and where theTasman Sea (in the west) meets the Pacific Ocean (in the east). It was pretty awesome to watch from the iconic lighthouse the powerful tides of the two mighty seas ...
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Peru
A Travel Blog entry by tinytraveller from Lima, Peru
... all going to be lush and green mountains. Well, that was naive of me because of course Peru has a coastline and the Pacific crashes along it's coast. Pretty amazing arid landscape though. A bit like something out of a star trek episode where they arrive ...
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Too idyllic for WiFi
A Travel Blog entry by rachnharry from Kalaloch, Washington, United States
We have made it to the Pacific Ocean! Getting going was a bit of a faff, but soon we were heading south out of Seattle. Risked breakfast at Denny's outside Olympia, which certainly set us up for the day. We decided to do a loop of the Olympic ...
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La Cusinga Lodge Uvita
200 South of Km Mark 166, Costanera Sur, Uvita, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... ecolodge dedicated to marine and terrestrial conservation and environmental education. Its location on the southern Pacific coast provides guests with sweeping ocean views and a relaxing beach vacation. In addition La Cusinga is part of a private nature ...
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