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We find our dream resort - in Sabang
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Sabang, Mimaropa, Philippines
... from Manila to Sydney (for A$2596 for two). We also book two nights accommodation over the internet at Hibiscus Garden Inn, which gets great reviews on Trip Advisor. We will book the rest of our transport and accommodation as we go. Our ...
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Day 18 - Death Valley to Sequoia
A Travel Blog entry by lasthours from Three Rivers, California, United States
... it is. We definitely seemed to be on the road to no-where. The drives are long and very hot over multiple mountain passes. We drove up from 200 feet below sea level to 5,000 feet, back down to 1,000 feet then back up to 6,000 several times. One section ...
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Preparing to Rough it Out in Puerto Princesa
A Travel Blog entry by lizaresandrea from Puerto Princesa , Puerto Princesa, Philippines
... it also has features on Holiday Ideas (for those who want outdoor fun - jungle trekking, snorkeling and scuba diving, mountain climbing - because a visit to Puerto Princesa shouldn't only be about the Underground River) and Scenic Highlights. The website ...
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Culture Shock
A Travel Blog entry by polepedalplod from Delhi, India
... , I am just now able to write. We have stayed in 13 different hotels, seen the Taj Mahal and cycled 125 kilometers on cheap mountain bikes with our packs strapped to the back, but here we go back to the beginning, Day 1 We arrived at the airport in ...
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California Dreaming
A Travel Blog entry by bondies from Camarillo, California, United States
... well. We stopped for the night in Morro Bay. A cute little town that is famed for it's "rock". The rock is a volcanic mountain that juts out of the sea in the bay. It's all you can see when you look at the beach! We couldn't find any cheap eats here, so ...
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Kodachrome to Capital Reef via the craziest road
A Travel Blog entry by scoonpooh from Fruita, Utah, United States
... 2 hour walk with killer views we headed into Torrey which was 7 miles away. I was trying to find this Capital Reef Inn Restaurant that had great reviews in several books. First we found this General Store in town that stuffed a ton of stuff into one small ...
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Cabanaconde and Colca Canyon
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandwendy2 from Colca Canyon, Peru
... to be uphill and we wanted to get an early start. We started our hike to Sangalle around 7:15 am, hiking up and traversing the mountain, and then hiking down to Sangalle. The hostels have names like Oasis, Eden, Paradiso. Our hostel was called ...


