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Week 9 (London)
A Travel Blog entry by michelleincr from London, England, United Kingdom
... half and I landed at the Stansted Airport around 11:15. From there Gino and I took a 40 minute train ride into central London-Allison waited for her boyfriend's flight to get in. He is originally from Chile but has lived in London for the past ...
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Sunday in London
A Travel Blog entry by dabrian from London, England, United Kingdom
... into London Sunday the 27. Before I got to London I had to walk to the underground Tube "Train" Station;its only 2.3 miles from the hotel Palms. It must have been about 85 plus 98% humidity. Hot and sticky. I took the tube to London its about one Hour ...
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Being British
A Travel Blog entry by nklenske from London, United Kingdom
... floor and their BBC "Apprentice" is Donald Trump Free. The history that goes along with that word: "British". As our London Eye host correctly pointed out, people often mistakenly compare London with New York City. They are mistaken in such a ...
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Must all good things come to an end? as we ...
A Travel Blog entry by jamjamdave from London, United Kingdom
... last!! Unfortunately the place proved a bitter disappointment. The prices of everything were exorbitant! McDonalds was cheaper in London, we couldn't find a hotel under US$12 (bearing in mind our daily budget is $15 and the usual price we have ...
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Galapagos- volcanic eruptions, and bizarre animals
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Galapagos, Ecuador
... ends up completely full. The highlands look pretty green going up toward them. Check out the dirt road leading to the expensive Royal Palms hotel, and the buildings well back off the road. It seems strangely placed, and would have to be pretty flash to ...
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Into the heart of Borneo
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
... talked with the English couple (Ian and ?) who were travelling extensively, having retired and rented out their house in north London three years ago. We continued to talk at the restaurant, then carried over to the evening meal, missing the monkey video ...
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Lessons Learned in Nha Trang
A Travel Blog entry by caseyk from Nha Trang, Vietnam
... foreign affairs in HaNoi for 40 years before buying the Forget Me Not 6 months ago. Vinh loves the airiness of the hotel. They have two daughters, one in London and one in Canada and their son, his wife and 10 month old son, who is ADORABLE, live with ...
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Darwin NT & Litchfield National Park in the Wet
A Travel Blog entry by mad-marlin from Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
... reach our hotel and where the nearest ATM is located. The Airport Shuttle at AUD$8 each is the best way to get there. Our hotel was the Palms City Resort, booked through Laterooms.com, whilst we were in Singapore. Booking in is at 2pm. That was the very ...
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Trials of technology
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Trinidad, Cuba
... system, including the women booked on a non-existent Midlands flight who were being given a hard time by Midlands' duck-shoving. London looks pretty brown and dry. There are a lot of reservoirs around Heathrow.The fields and villages south of London ...
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Toot and come in! But don't come back
A Travel Blog entry by ricduncombe from Cairo, Egypt
... what I qualified as my lunch hour or being held up on the trains. The best thing is that entrance, like all of London's major museums, is free, all gloriously free and even when I am feeling especially motivated in the brain department and choose ...
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Excursion to Rhonda, Seville and beyond.
A Travel Blog entry by sfotch from Seville, Andalusia, Spain
... cathedral in the square and paid our entrance fee. It is supposed to be the third largest cathedral next to Rome and London St. Paul's. It was gothic, but it was much more square than other cathedrals we have visited. The squareness of ...
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Great wall, Acrobats and err...tandem bikes
A Travel Blog entry by laurabiggs from Beijing, Beijing, China
... lance's sister for Oz, Beth and Liv, two girls from Wales, and there was one more guy who hadnt arrived yet called Adam, from London. We met our tour leader Nicole, who is chinese. She talked us through the tour and then asked if we wanted to go to ...
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Ships of the Desert
A Travel Blog entry by mullos from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
... the afternoon away while Troy and co went and ate. By evening I was in a right state, so I staggered downstairs to hotel reception, slurring, drooling vomit and shitting my pants and asked someone to take me to hospital. The doctor checked me out and ...
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Do you Prefer to be Called Ho Chi Minh or Saigon?
A Travel Blog entry by lawyerchick92 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... meeting rooms. Quite frankly, the rooms looked a lot like the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms my niece Jenna and I visited in London. As we wrapped up the visit, the tropical rains once again poured down on Saigon. My flight was in two and half ...
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Hoi An: A Plethora of New Friends and Frocks
A Travel Blog entry by caseyk from Hoi An, Vietnam
... with people strolling along. Lu is from Argentina-tall and tan with curly dark hair and a dazzling smile. Nicola is from London- tall, blond and fair with one of those super expressive faces that makes me happy. Both girls are traveling alone and met ...
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Anjuna Arrivals
A Travel Blog entry by lnb203 from Anjuna, Goa, India
... to chill in my room and escape the sun. I was sitting in bed reading as the man himself strolled through the door, stylish London mop waving in the wind and ridiculous Camden sunglasses perched upon his nose. 'Hello'. 'Hi there'. Brief catch up completed. ...
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The last cow
A Travel Blog entry by mbgower from Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India
... the tethering of this one attest to the rather un-Indian quality of Mumbai. But that is too easy a summary; despite its London-ish architecture and cosmopolitan feel, this is still very much an Indian city. ** On a now-legendary tour of Britain with ...
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The Terracotta Warriors
A Travel Blog entry by kai.berlick from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
... Tower we had a look at a few of the modern shopping arcades, where the prices are exactly the same as they are in London, before reaching the Southern city wall. Adele, eyes keenly hunting for chocolate or ice cream as ever, spotted a Baskin Robbins shop ...
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Home Run
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Sydney, Australia
... lengthy distractions in Spain and when she had satisfied that aspiration she was happy to return to the familiar territory of London and friends. I still carried some guilt about our separation and the reaction to that from relatives was something I would ...
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Luang Prabang - Tat Kuang Si Waterfall
A Travel Blog entry by lenay from Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... where tourists are being used as cash cows and fleeced senselessly. In restaurants you spend £10-£20 per person to eat. Hello, am I in London or Paris? I can eat there for less. Dishing out $30 for lunch looks obscene to local people who earn $5 a day. ...
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Perched high among the coconut palms above Mero Beach, the Morning Bird Suite Hotel Restaurant and bar offers five Suites available in three categories: Standard, deluxe, and superior. All contain fully equipped kitchenette, ceiling fans, cable TV, FREE ...
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