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The Last Resort
A Travel Blog entry by lydsandemmet from Kodari, Nepal
... ;were lush and green, with beautiful stone and wooden buildings nestled amidst the bushes and trees. Neat pathways of smooth pebbles lead to our safari tents, which were cool, comfortable and mercifully well spaced out from one another ensuring ...
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Spa Resort Weekend
A Travel Blog entry by brianneinjapan from Beppu, Japan
... our camera in to that bath!!! Later in the day we hit up the beach-a stunning site in itself with moss covered pebbles, tall palm trees blowing in the wind, crystal clear waters, and snowcapped mountains off in the distance-and experienced a sand ...
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Biggest resort after Kos Town fails to impress
A Travel Blog entry by rnriggins from Kardamena, Dodecanese, Greece
... to a "nicer" beach. I was not impressed by the nice beach since there was a lot of trash and the beach was mainly small pebbles with larger rocks lining the shore. I had water shoes so I had no trouble getting in the water and enjoyed a swim. ...
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Sun, fun and little Greek towns
A Travel Blog entry by paleojohn2010 from Ermioni / Porto Hydra, Peloponnese, Greece
... and read our respective books. The resort has plenty of beach chairs and umbrellas. The beach is odd. It is not sand but mostly small pebbles. It is not pretty like the Gulf Shores at home. The pebbles are rough on the feet so it was a great idea to pack ...
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Is this paradise?
A Travel Blog entry by jontysblog from Kiwengwa, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... been through it is called Bao and consists of a board with 24 pockets in it and when the game starts there are two pebbles in each pocket. The object is to empty the pocket’s of the opponents nearest row by moving the pebbles ...
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Day 167 - 14 August - Beautiful Shetland
A Travel Blog entry by wagaitwanderers from Haroldswick, Scotland, United Kingdom
... sandbar or spit) this was about 500 mtrs long - lovely white sand and amazingly smooth flat stones, apparently called phyllite schist pebbles. Boy I wish I could afford a container to ship home some of the beautiful rocks and pebbles we have seen on ...
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A LIFE-CHANGING RENDEZVOUS WITH DINESH
A Travel Blog entry by kmac55 from Vagator Beach, Goa, India
... ; We walked for awhile as I picked up a small bagful of interesting looking pebbles from the beach thinking these might make a fun necklace or bracelet (all the shells had been picked over). ...
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Drakensburg Mountain Range - Picturesque.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
... to behind us, so we quickly opted to return to the safety of the car. We arrived at Sabie and booked into the Merry Pebbles Holiday Resort in time to be able to catch up with our washing and have a swim in the heated pool. That night in the restaurant we ...
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It Ain't Half Hot Mum
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Langkawi, Malaysia
... a nose to satisfy our curiosity. Big steel letters spelling out BON TON affixed to tall narrow columns made from large pebbles (niiiiiiice) signalled our arrival and a long driveway led down to the main reception cum shop cum wine cellar cum ...
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We snorkel the Red Sea, then head to Syria
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Aqaba, Jordan
... to get a little local colour, but not game to take the photos we would really like to take. The beach itself is sand and pebbles, with a line of offshore rocks out about 10 metres, and a promenade with a stone wall on the edge of the beach. Further inland ...
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Different kind of Experience in Goa !!!
A Travel Blog entry by roopatravelguru from Goa, India
... worth. We had to trek for half an hour from that point to reach the nearest view-point of waterfall along the streams and pebbles. The place was very calm and serene. 90% of the tourists here were the foreigners. We finally reached the waterfall and there ...
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An Adventurous Weekend in Agusan
A Travel Blog entry by arnobs66 from Tubay, Agusan del Norte, Philippines
... mountain beach resort. When I first saw it, the resort failed to impress me. For one, its shoreline is awash with pebbles, stones and other rocky formations that hurt my bare feet as I walked along the black-sand beach. What changed my ...
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Never a dull moment in paradise
A Travel Blog entry by henrytheplant from Thakurdwara, Nepal
... a tourist catcher called Krishna we caught another bus to the village of Thakurdwara. We started of on a crap road mostly made of pebbles, drove through a field, then down a bank into a river (and up the other side). The on bus entertainment consisted of ...
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Split: The Difference
A Travel Blog entry by paulej4 from Split, Croatia
... compressed upon each other leaving not nearly enough room for all those who wish to sun bathe. So, they lay their towels on the pebbles, on the sidewalk, on the rock wall, on the dirt beneath the trees, everywhere. The surfaces would, to me, appear to be ...
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What's a TimTam???
A Travel Blog entry by peb_and_bam from Atherton, Queensland, Australia
... from today for a drink :) was a good night! So yeah this was definately my favourite day so far :D love you all xxxxxxxx Pebbles: Yesterday was so funny. Started slowly because i enjoy my life in the hostel a bit too much and therefore didn't leave the ...
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Hiking, Jungle, Blisters.
A Travel Blog entry by reece_and_elle from Khao Sok National Park, Surat Thani, Thailand
... were premium... quite high up on stilts, nice big flat screens and in the bathrooms they had a huge rock formation with a waterfall with big pebbles all on the floor, bit too expensive though! So off we went back to the one we ate at and to see if we ...
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Trelawney
A Travel Blog entry by dctravelbug from Falmouth, Jamaica
... away on the northern coast, with a 3 mile white sand beach. The only other hotel in the area is the FDR Pebbles, but it was closed for renovations. So it felt like we had the whole area to ourselves, especially when we lounged around ...
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Few days in Uluru
A Travel Blog entry by mike_margaret from Yulara, Northern Territory, Australia
... The Olgas lie about 32 kilometres west of Uluru and consist of 36 steep sided domes formed of conglomerate, a mix of gravel, pebbles and boulders cemented together by sand and mud. The highest dome is 546 metres above the plains surrounding it. After ...
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Day 23
A Travel Blog entry by panik_in_pink from Ain Sukhna, Egypt
... one's head. Later we were joined by others, and soon a stone throwing competition had ensued. Little pebbles being tossed into the sea, photos being taken, books being read, and Backstreet Boys and "Barbie Girl" playing on ...
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Art Deco Capital of New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by mike_margaret from Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
... almost a world away we had the feeling that we were part of their celebrations. The beach itself is made up of small black pebbles and black sand being constantly battered by the large waves on the day we were there. The Pania of the Reef statue stands ...
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Via Dil Parc 3, (formerly Park Hotel Waldhaus), Flims, Grisons, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
... and a Kids' Club.Tennis consists of six outdoor red-clay courts and two indoor Granulat (a carpet covered with rubber pebbles) Peter Burwash International pro Paul Hendrickx heads up the summer program, offering game matching, clinics, and a free 30- ...
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