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Mexico, without beaches, February 2006
A Travel Blog by littke
... can prepay a taxi to the hotel. The hotel we reserved was one of the best in town, located in the "Centro Historico" called Meson Santa Rosa ($160 US per night). It was already a hotel for travellers some 300 years ago; the basin where horses were led to ...
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Leticia & Santa Rosa: Goodbye, Colombia!
A Travel Blog entry by viajerillo from Santa Rosa, Loreto, Peru
... of Santa Rosa. I found a hostel, dropped off my bag, found the immigration office, and hey presto!, hello again, Peru! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Santa Rosa is the smallest of three towns, no more than a single street and a handful of lanes, and it's ...
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A grueling trip down Route 1
A Travel Blog entry by marty_chrissie from Santa Rosa, California, United States
... it-all" holiday with nothing to do other than walk the beach then 50-100 miles north of Frisco's the place. We eventually got to Santa Rosa and after touring a few places got a Motel 6 which is ok. We're actually really pleased to be back in cities after ...
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California Dreamin'
A Travel Blog entry by peaceforearth from Santa Rosa, California, United States
... of us royally. We loved visiting with her. In the morning Barbara Moulton, our contact from Redwood Forest Friends Meeting in Santa Rosa, biked to Dorothy's house so that she could walk with us the five miles into town to her cohousing community. We ...
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Grayton Beach State Park
A Travel Blog entry by jodieandandy from Santa Rosa, Florida, United States
March 15, 2008 Set up the campsite and went out for a bike ride to town. Santa Rosa has nice paved bike paths that run alongside the streets into the town. We peddled a couple of miles and found some shops and restaurants that were all humming. ...
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Cruisin' thru Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by ronamoon from Santa Rosa NP, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
... there were lots of nice horses in many of the large paddocks. Stopped for a couple of nights in the country's oldest national park - Santa Rosa NP, which is also a World Heritage listed area. It has about 200 species of mammals, 600 species of birds along ...
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The Triple Frontier
A Travel Blog entry by ashifreeshma from Tabatinga (Brazil), Leticia(Colombia), Santa Rosa(Peru), Brazil
... , thus the reason for the quick safety measure. Strange indeed, and quite hilarious when looking back on it. Santa Rosa is a tiny rustic village that sits on the opposite bank of the Amazon River and is the Peruvian border town ...
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Santa Fe Day 1 - Midway Point
A Travel Blog entry by tangerine9 from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... appeared to have not been renovated for many a year. After our stop in Tucumcari we then made our way towards the town of Santa Rosa. Here we stopped for a brief pit stop at the route 66 automobile museum where we got to see an old Cadillac and an old ...
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About to cruise the Galapagos Islands
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Puerto Ayora, Ecuador
... sinkholes in the highlands (assume we are going back for a better look at the highlands on our tour). The town Santa Rosa, nearby, is pretty ordinary, with 3rd world breeze block architecture, and the first impressions of Puerto Ayora aren't much ...
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Catching up with Dylan and the gang....
A Travel Blog entry by t-l-c from Santa Barbara, California, United States
... hours. We then drove to the Santa Monica pier.... was cool to see the famous pier.... ferris wheels and roller coasters and restaurants. Decided to stay at a hotel at LAX and brilliantly decided to store our extra luggage in the hotel there until we fly ...
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Wineries, Breweries, and Hills Oh My!
A Travel Blog entry by sherrivilano from Healdsburg, California, United States
... and been merry with strangers and head back to our hotel to refresh before dinner. For dinner I have chosen ZaZu restaurant near Santa Rosa. It is the true definition of "farm to table" dining in that they have their own farm to furnish the ...
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Copan:Donde La Ruta Maya Encontra La Ruta Colonial
A Travel Blog entry by chiapoe from Copán, Copán, Honduras
... greatly from eco-tourism and its citizens may have to eventually change their habits from a long-term sustainability standpoint. I greatly enjoyed Santa Rosa (and nearby Gracias, which I visited for a half day) as I finally got a glimpse of a workaday ...
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San Francisco
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from San Francisco, California, United States
... classic $10 tasting. Each tasting had 5 wines and you selected 4 of the 5. Our final stop was Matanzas Creek Winery in Santa Rosa. This winery had a nice setting as well, with gardens and large trees overhanging the entry deck. The tasting here was $5 I ...
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Tabatinga, 24-28 October 2008
A Travel Blog entry by aandl from Tabatinga, State of Amazonas, Brazil
... is interest here as it is there are three towns next to each other in three different countries (Tabatinga - Brazil, Leticia - Columbia, Santa Rosa - Peru). This offers the possibility (if you stretch your imagination) to do a 3 nations pub crawl - with ...
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Murky Lows and Salt Highs
A Travel Blog entry by layla_chris from La Paz, Bolivia
... badly pathed dirt road, with no suspension or car seat cushions we were more than happy to have arrived at the town of Santa Rosa for an unidentified meat lunch. After lunch we bid farewell to the awful 4x4 contraption and boarded a motorized dugour ...
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The Beginning....Bogata to Medallin....
A Travel Blog entry by gerremark from Bogota, Colombia
... station and take a local bus to Sata Rosa de Cabal. In Santa Rosa we board te chiva bus and head to the Thermales de Santa Rosa a hot springs located at the foot of a 170 meter waterfall which cascades into a thermal pool where we bathed for hours before ...
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Must all good things come to an end? as we ...
A Travel Blog entry by jamjamdave from London, United Kingdom
... say "I love you" in English!! We didn't really get chatting to the Frenchies until the last day when we docked as Santa Rosa, the Peruvian portion of the tri-border area. We sat together waiting to get our passports stamped at the Immigration Office ...
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THE GRINGO TRAIL
A Travel Blog entry by cc_world_tour from Lima, Peru
... girl, our driver, our guide Yuri and our cook Thomas). It was a journey of roughly three hours, along a bumpy, dusty road to Santa Rosa de Yacuma on the banks of the Yacuma River. We loaded up the long canoe and then we were off. We had ...
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PCH, visit family and yosemite
A Travel Blog entry by teamjc from San Francisco onwards, California, United States
... to think that such peace and tranquililty is only a 30 minute drive from a major city like SF. We stopped overnight in Santa Rosa, birthplace of one of America's most famous authors. His name? Charles Schultz (Charlie Brown, Snoopy and friends!!) ...
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Through The Mist, Into The Colour
A Travel Blog entry by timbersfun from Salta, Argentina
... ; USA Route 66. This part of Ruta 40 is a narrow gravel road that passes through small villages such as Angastaco, San Carlos, Santa Rosa and Molinos, as well as numerous wine growing areas (I think that I have seen Molinos wine in Australia). This ...
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Amazing time - best place in the world
A Travel Blog entry by jonsharland from Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... by bubbles forming in the lava and were really really long..... Back on the bikes and uphill again to get back to the town of Santa Rosa, the "road" was basicly a mud track and the uphill was killing us in the heat. Luckily when we got to the top the ...
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Mancora Bay Hotel
Acceso Veraniego sublote 16, Urbanizacion Santa Rosa, Mancora, Peru
... minutes away walking distance and right on the spot for kite surfing. Activities as Free Diving, Fish the Blue Merlin, Horse riding, Mangroove Tours, Thermal mud pools & Sunbathing, Surf and kite surfing lessons. Close to shops, restaurants and bars.
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