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Whitehorse - Frank Turner and the Yukon Quest
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
... medical needs, they are just out of high school but they are amazing. The following question was asked in the context of William J. Dempster and his frequent multi-week, 450 km patrols between Dawson City, Yukon and Fort McPherson, NWT (see Blog ...
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William Walker and the Ten Year Old Lad
A Travel Blog entry by jackdrury from Granada, Nicaragua
... I am, I sat with a silly grin at being able to mess up the child. In the mid-1800's, an American mercenary named William Walker, along with a couple of hundred followers, created, for lack of a better word, a coup in Nicaragua. In 1856 Walker was ...
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Apaneca hiking/ Ahuachapan party quest
A Travel Blog entry by redbeard52 from Richmond, Virginia, United States
... guy who told Ryan on the internet that he was going to show us all a big time in Ahuachapan but who never showed.) These guys were William's friends and they partied with us at the bar of dudes. Edie was the only lass. The lads told us that all the chicas ...
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Exploring London and surrounds
A Travel Blog entry by blondenomad from London, England, United Kingdom
... time here, so if you ever come to London this is a definite. Next to Stratford Upon Avon. Here we toured the house where William Shakespear was born in the 1600s. The house is amazing and well preserved. The town itself is a quaint village with loads of ...
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OK, fine ... When In Rome ...
A Travel Blog entry by mishaley from Rome, Italy
... spoilers regarding amalgamations of Dan Brown's exceedingly similar pieces of fiction* We woke up the next morning to William's fantastic culinary skills and a prepared succulent salmon pasta. Not only shall I giveBillyboy massive credit on a ...
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THE STORY SO FAR
A Travel Blog entry by talamarko from Oslo, Oslo, Norway
... of Loch Linnhe, but in truth its only really a good base for exploring the local mountains. I stayed in the Fort William backpackers for 13pounds a night. After checking in i got some supplies for the next days attempt on Britain's highest mountain and ...
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Dragons and Castles
A Travel Blog entry by andreabailey from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
... look-alike brandished his sword inches from my face. Garnished in blue and white war (face) paint, this particularly handsome William graciously posed for my camera for a nominal donation (no doubt towards the cost of his battle worthy embellishments). ...
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Varanasi - Coming Attractions!
A Travel Blog entry by dinojay2 from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
... will never be the same again. <Camera follows two orange robed figures strolling along the ghat, holding hands and playfully shoving, William points at something on Larry’s chest, Larry looks down, William’s hand comes up to hit him in the ...
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Kildings in Klosters....
A Travel Blog entry by punter2010 from Klosters switzerland, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
... matter for Wils and me as we were about to experience a very nasty and sobering incident on a sledge – see other blog ‘William and the sledge crash’. The day came to an abrupt halt as we spent our time at the Doctors being stitched up ...
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Party in Trujillo.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Trujillo, Honduras
... able to peak over the walls and get a feel for this historic setting. The cemetery is said to house the grave of the infamous William Walker and we would have liked to see that. We will try again another time. The next stop on our Trujillo tour was the ...
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Coober Pedy - Underground Lives.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia
We arrived at William Creek just before nightfall and realized we were not going to need a lot of time to check out the town, it was limited to just a pub. Conveniently the pub had an area where one could set up camp which we did, then surprisingly ...
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South Africa
A Travel Blog entry by saiklor_abroad from Cape Town, South Africa
... ! Different market, different shopping area, but the three of us just slept in, hung out, and talked to people while taking in the city. William, a nice guy who works at the kite shop, taugh us bits of Afrikkans. Also, we went on a quest to find me a new ...
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What I Learned About Love
A Travel Blog entry by whereshegoes from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments: love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds. William Shakespeare Love is sometimes confusing. Love is asking for what you need. Love is the shiver down your spine when ...
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Touring with Peter and Maureen
A Travel Blog entry by thaidi007 from Stafford, England, United Kingdom
... -upon-Avon. Stratford is full of old English history and is famous for being the birthplace of one ‘William Shakespeare’. Once again we encountered ancient buildings with cobblestone streets and monsoon rain. Stratford is continually packed ...
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Birthday Celebrations!
A Travel Blog entry by joeljenaturner from Rothbury, England, United Kingdom
... the delicious breakfast. It was wonderful! Today we had decided to go and see the home of the world famous inventor William Armstrong, whose work with hydraulics and hydro-electrics made him insanely rich and allowed him to build his dream home, which ...
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Leg 2 - The Cotswolds
A Travel Blog entry by bray from Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom
... . He gives them their next clue: Drive north to Stratford-upon-Avon and check in at the pitstop, which is located at the house William Shakespeare was born in. Sarah & Buddy (1st) take off in their car. 10:56 - Phil finishes the ...
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Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by calivoodoo from Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
... 00 PM. Amazing! Pietro has been a most gracious host, and last night he took me to Stratford upon Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare. Like every town I've seen here so far, including Leamington Spa, Stratford upon Avon was an adorable and quaint ...
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Fo(u)ray into the Foret
A Travel Blog entry by sjsil from Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica
... of dehydration. So we decided to head into the jungle. At the Tonsil-recommended hostel, we met a nice French couple called William and Geraldine. Together, we four decided to catch the next morning's 5am bus to Dos Brazos del Rio Tigre on the ...
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Day 2: Viewing History
A Travel Blog entry by dubnation from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
... Franklin Court – a museum tribute to Ben himself, but missed the close time. So next up: Franklin Square, another of William Penn’s five original public squares. I don’t think William Pen pictured a carousel and mini-golf course in his ...
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