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Steve Rodoquino on Chinese Poetic Gardens by Steve Rodoquino, Blog by Steve Rodoquino
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... over the sovereignty of China and the political status of Taiwan, mutually claiming each other's territory and competing for international diplomatic recognition. In 1971, the PRC gained admission to United Nations and took the Chinese seat as a permanent ...
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Huatulco - Last Destination on the Pacific Coast
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico
... . If you can believe “International Living” it is a good place to invest: http://www.viewpointmexico.ca/pdfs/International%20Living.pdf If nothing else, this blog has greatly increased my understanding and appreciation of Bahias de Huatulco. ...
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Pirates Night & Pilates In The South Pacific
A Travel Blog entry by rosaslovian from Somewhere In The South Pacific Ocean, International
... I was with Bill & our dogs NOW because I miss them so much...but pull myself back into the present and am enjoying the South Pacific for the short time I am with it. It will be strange to walk on land again in Panama, if not sooner. We ...
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Puerto Escondido - The Antithesis of a Resort Town
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Puerto Escondido, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... city - distance from Mexico City makes flying the only viable option of getting to Mexico City’s International Airport - it has great beaches for swimming, sunbathing and surfing but are those the main activities ...
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A run in with the Law...literally.
A Travel Blog entry by jessandmalin from Puerto Escondido, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... he could have radioed ahead...there could be a blockade around the next corner! All of sudden I felt like we were international outlaws...fugitives from the law...as I glanced around at the different inhabitants of each town, I wondered...are they ...
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Japan Part II
A Travel Blog entry by ericgardner from Pacific Ocean, China
... the city. It is one of the largest cities in the world and there are people everywhere. We had booked a stay at the Tokyo International Youth Hostel located in the center of the city. It was an alright place located on the 18th floor giving us a great ...
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The Chihuahua Star to Mazatlan
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
... good ones in the USA are located there. Just north of that is an area with the high end resorts that cater to the international and package tour set. Here you see many more Gringo faces on the streets and many more signs are in English. Jason rode there ...
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Chihuahua Rendevous - the Adventure Begins
A Travel Blog entry by deefisher from Chuihuahua, Mexico
... pop music. At my home in Oakland, we used to en joy going to the restaurant Los Petates in our nearby Hispanic International Blvd. neighborhood. As the ambience became more cacophonous over time - first the jukebox, then a TV and the jukebox, then ...
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Dad's here!
A Travel Blog entry by slowayround from Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico
... gates and parking lots and being a little chaotic like Los Angeles airport, but there's only 1 parking lot and 1 gate for international flights, so it was easy… sigh of relief. Also a sigh of relief because dad brought hydrocortisone cream (smart ...
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Blasted Beach Bums
A Travel Blog entry by drewlittlebury from Puerto Escondido, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... through the hills to Puerto Escondido. It was inevitably going to be a wild couple of weeks as we arrived for an international surf competition. In summary the two weeks consisted of mainly chilling on one of the many beautifal beaches by day and ...
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Voyage To Nirvana, LA to Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by worldcruise from South Pacific Ocean, French Polynesia
... the wall and put out photographs of our grandchildren and nieces. Our "pillow gifts" tonight were a leather-bound journal, an international clock, and a personalized pen for each of us. Some stats on the distances we will be traveling on this ...
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Zihuatanejo - The Yang Next Door to Ixtapa
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Zihuatanejo, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... is the only place with a relatively temperate climate year-round. She also noted, as an advantage, the closeness of Guadalajara International Airport to Ajijic and the better medical facilities and care in the state of Jalisco. Music to our ears was when ...
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Barra De Navidad Return
A Travel Blog entry by steveandgeorge from Barra de Navidad, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... beach where palapa after palapa were set up. We had planned to stay the first night here but instead opted for the International port city of Manzanillo. We stayed at "La Posada" commonly called the "Pink Posada" because of its color. ...
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Zipolite to Barra de Navidad
A Travel Blog entry by greg-adrienne from Melaque, Mexico
... in the south, we hadn´t seen it before. It gave us an opportunity to talk to the people in the other cars -including international hippies of bygone eras-who provided us with bullshit to pass the time. I also gave Adrienne a "quick-fire challenge" and ...
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Relaxing way to spend our anniversary
A Travel Blog entry by flyboy2 from ORD- PVR, Jalisco, Mexico
... in at the business counter and got our business class seats of 4A and 4B on our MD 80 aircraft. Since this was not a international destination recognized by American we could not use the Admirals club (Mexico city though is) we headed to our gate. Bob ...
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Barra de Navidad - A Beautiful Tropical Feeling
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Barra de Navidad - A Beautiful Tropical Feeling, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... still stand by my above comments that Barra was one of the cleanest places we visited.)Her kids go to a private international school in Manzanillo, 45 minutes away.She mentioned that her coffee shop survives off tourists and surprisingly that locals ...
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Where's My Digit?
A Travel Blog entry by wmdkim from Huatulco, Mexico
... , if you've ever felt 2 knots, it feels like you're not moving. So Friday at 5 PM, I sailed by Acapulco, giving the international "You're Number 1" sign (Not that they could see me from 8 miles out. Nor would they even care.) And it was KimO, tutto solo ...
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Thats What I'm Talking About!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by creativejourney from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
... for several reasons...car service(extra charge but worth it) -free buffet breaky -free internet -free international calls truly great service!!! Yelapa: I left my hotel after good-byes to all to make my way to the pier to catch the water taxi ...
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Belinda's First Time / Shake Your Groove Thing
A Travel Blog entry by v1213 from Sydney, Australia
... 's first time on the CityRail network, with the honours done by Millenium set 14. After we had walked over to the Pacific International Hotel and checked in we took the opportunity to explore the surrounding are a on foot. We ventured up to Central ...
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Lets go! Down to the ice.
A Travel Blog entry by bruceontour from Drake Passage, International
... storm that pushed his ship, The Golden Hind, below 57 degrees latitude south. It was here that he found the meeting of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the turbulent area that is now known as the "Drake Passage". This also proved that Tierra del Fuego was ...
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... . Within the exclusive atmosphere of La Quinta, you can enjoy an exquisite dining experience with gourmet meals prepared by our resident international chef. He is also on hand should you wish to savour one of ourfamous exotic fruit Mojitos. A delight not ...
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