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Tanzania: Haven of Peace
A Travel Blog by mulqueen
... the nickname "Mwalimu" (Teacher). Now that the Zanzibar election is approaching, everybody here is hoping and praying for a continuation of the peace. I have been coming to Tanzania every year since 1991. For me, it is a country I can relax in and travel ...
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A Beer at the Peace Hotel
A Travel Blog entry by fluffy_morson from Shanghai, China
... day today looking at all the art deco architecture in the city. Finished up with a beer on the roof garden of the infamous Peace Hotel. What a view of the city skyline from there. Sadly, the day ended on a sour note when our continuing problems with ...
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Shanghai - Nanjing Rd - The Bund - The Peace Hotel
A Travel Blog entry by alan_tdm1 from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... , de Rolex, de Tag, d’Omega mais pas de Blancpain. Justement, Blancpain as une boutique sur cette rue, elle est située au Peace Hotel à l’intersection de Nianjing Rd et du Bund. C’est un ancien hôtel sur la rade que le Swatchgroup à ...
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The Peace Cafe Wars and Riding Easy
A Travel Blog entry by superg from Dalat, Dalat, Vietnam
... told me to make sure I try the delicious mango chicken with rice at the Peace Cafe. I decided to stay at the Peace Hotel, thinking that's where I'd also find the Peace Cafe. Sure enough, there's a Peace Cafe in the lobby ...
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Trail of Tears
A Travel Blog entry by kec100 from Kingshouse Hotel, Scotland, United Kingdom
... I was well-fortified for a good lunch at Bridge of Orchy, where I sat at the picnic benches of a very, very Walker-friendly hotel! I don’t even think I bought anything there, but they were happy for me to wander in and out, use the facilities ...
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A-Bomb Dome and Peace Park
A Travel Blog entry by kcfraser from Hiroshima, Chugoku, Japan
... about 7:30 this morning, which for us was a major deal. After a big breakfast at the hotel, we headed out for our day at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the second main reason we wanted to come to Hiroshima (Miyajima island being the other). The ...
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TRAVELING WITHOUT PEACE
A Travel Blog entry by modernoddyseus from Allonisos, Greece
... fun I had. The money I had left-over from Andorra bought me a flight ticket home. I was hoping to recapture something. - peace. Thanks for reading. Modern Oddyseus. Thanks to Aeri + Dutch guy; Cullin; and Aposteles for the rides! Much thanks ...
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Driving 101 Costa Rica Style and Peace Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by ceejay2 from Vara Blanca, Costa Rica
... CR it seems to be the norm, not a special event. I drove cautiously and purposefully toward our first night's accommodation, Peace Lodge. The sights and views were stupendous but I hardly took them in because I was so fearful of running off the ...
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I guess I'm too old for the Peace Corps now
A Travel Blog entry by kimber1974 from Elmina, Ghana
... a bathroom attached to my room (I know, I'm spoiled, more on that below). On the trotro from Axim to Takoradi I met a Peace Corps volunteer who has been in Takoradi for the last 18 months. After our discussion I've decided that while the ...
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Peace, Prosperity, and Polar Bears
A Travel Blog entry by alleifer from Oslo, Norway
... but he decided to create an annual prize for the individual or organization that most exemplified the courageous use of peace tools – mediation, negotiation, bridge building – to end conflict and build brotherhood. Today, the Oxford English ...
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Observing Peace in Hiroshima & Miyajima Island
A Travel Blog entry by ramdux from Miyajima, Japan
... onto a waiting train at Miyajima station. This was a fun trip, but would be a huge comparison to the afternoons tour around the Peace Memorial Museum that we would visit later on. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum I felt a chill go down my spine as we ...
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Some "peace and quiet" to rest our nerves
A Travel Blog entry by southeastasia from Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India
... . In the end, we wasted two hours of our life that day. But we had the tickets. We walked back towards the hotel passing embassies and governmental buildings on the way. It was a very upscale area. We ate some strange fruit with butter and salt. ...
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War and Peace
A Travel Blog entry by steve_and_kate from Saig, Vietnam
... bus had reclining seats and we slept nearly all the way. We arrived in Saigon at 6am and trundled off to find a room - in a good hotel, at a decent price! We settled on Le Trung, (hotel 62) $8 incl a/c, satellite tv and breakfast. This time, they stuck to ...
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Peace in Pokhara.
A Travel Blog entry by tracymiller from Pokhara, Nepal
... be washed anways...it was a lovely stroll in the rain but no i didn't start singing. I went for a hike up to the Peace Pagoda, "a large Buddhist stupa designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search ...
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A Call for Peace & Justice--Eine Friedensbotschaft
A Travel Blog entry by csyattara from Khartoum, Sudan
... a message of peace in Sudan that cannot be overheard. At the eve of the historic referendum the People to People Peace Process of the Northern Sudan Churches Consultative Forum brought together more that one hundred church leaders and committed Christians ...
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Japanese Peace Pagoda
A Travel Blog entry by susiewoo from Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
... very loud. We sang the mantra: Na mu myo ho ren ge kyo. Jai went outside exploring and fell down the steps of the Peace Pagoda. His hand was hurting so much that he came back in crying. The temple inmates were so concerned that they invited us into ...
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Peace and Quiet in Mumbai
A Travel Blog entry by hobnob from Mumbai (Bombay), India
... that Calcutta was nothing compared to Mumbai. "They drive on the pavements in the rush-hour!" he told us. We stepped outside the hotel and were really quite shocked! There was no traffic, no noise and very few people. We could even cross the roads without ...
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Passing the peace pipe
A Travel Blog entry by jennykelly from Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
... which was probably the best vantage point. Every evening there is something going on in the square, a stone’s throw from our hotel, so we religiously head down there to see what’s happening. There was a Gaucho style band with young people ...
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City of Peace
A Travel Blog entry by fullcycle from Hiroshima, Chugoku, Japan
... take the tram which also goes to the 2 local ports. No visit to Hiroshima should be without a trip to the Hiroshima Peace memorial museum, really brings it home the suffering experienced by war and the continued threat to life by nuclear weapons. Saying ...
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Peace and quiet at last!!!
A Travel Blog entry by dkontour from Cat Ba & Halong Bay, Vietnam
... booked tours to go on over the next 2 days. Then had a little wonder around making the most of the peace and quiet :-) Monday 31st January We did the first tour that we had booked, which was a boat trip around Halong ...
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The Peace Park
A Travel Blog entry by fhsjapan2010 from Hiroshima, Chugoku, Japan
This morning we started our day by visiting the Hiroshima Atomic Dome Peace Park. The streetcar drops you off right in front of the atomic dome, the building that was the epicenter of the bomb. After taking pictures there we walked to the memorial for ...
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Riad Dar One Marrakech
Derb Jaama El Kabir n19, Hay Salam, Medina, Marrakech, Morocco
... medina. It is close to the Palais Bahia and a 10 minute walk from the Jemaa el-Fna square. Moreover, the service of the hotel is very good. Everyone was very attentive. Everytime we needed to take a taxi, someone from the hotel came along to make sure ...
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