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Head bobbing in Bulgaria
A Travel Blog entry by garynbrown from Nessebar, Burgas, Bulgaria
... horizon. There is a nice diversity between rocky shorelines and some beautiful sandy beaches, but we saw no place where the shoreline towers over the sea. In Romania, where the Danube’s delta eases into the Black Sea, there are extensive ...
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Spring is in the air
A Travel Blog entry by julchen84 from Seattle, Washington, United States
... showed up at the American border and arrived In Seattle about 3 hours later. I am staying with Rico and his family in Shoreline, a suburb north of Downtown Seattle. The house is close to the water which always invites for a little walk with the ...
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Back in the Garden City Part II
A Travel Blog entry by bnbfsu from Singapore, Singapore
... etc. forgetting you in the oh so modern city of Singapore where there is nothing left in its original form, not even the shoreline), there were office buildings. This is part of the reclamation that Singapore does/did to expand its land. I joked that soon ...
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Windy Wellington
A Travel Blog entry by micktaylor from Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
... the next couple of hours driving around the Wellington peninsula coastline. It is very scenic and very rugged in places with more rocky shoreline than there are beaches. I went to the Red Rocks Bay hoping to see the seal colony but the sign said that they ...
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Sunday, sweet Sunday
A Travel Blog entry by davefremland from Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
... rise up in front of the older ones creating an interesting contrast as you look down the long streets. Completely surrounded by a shoreline park which I strolled casually along, I arrived at the port for the Viking cruise line and then turned up a small ...
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We spend our last days in Cyprus
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Larnaca, Cyprus
... enthrall us as we had already seen lots that were better. Cyprus has some nice beach areas. The better ones were with a rocky shoreline, but we are probably a bit biased as we like to snorkel. The Mediterranean has two problems however – it is ...
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The Galapagos, just amazing!
A Travel Blog entry by hilandsteve from Baltra, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
... Wake up call at 06.30. The boat had started sailing at 06.00. We passed by Isla Bainbridge. Just beyond it’s rocky shoreline was a brackish lagoon. We stood on any high point we could find on the boat to get a glimpse and photo of the flamingos. ...
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In My Footsteps: Narragansett, RI
A Travel Blog entry by cjsetterlund from Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States
... keeps the beach area very calm. I could only stare out and wonder why and how it was created. Along this shoreline sits the award-winning George’s of Galilee seafood restaurant. It was hard to miss with its adorable fish logo both ...
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Champagne Surfriding
A Travel Blog entry by katyemae from Hale‘iwa, Hawaii, United States
... and then decided it was very un-Hawai`ian of me, so we left the resort and headed toward the North Shore. Traffic along 83 (shoreline) signaled that we were close and the waves would be big. When we got to the parking lot (overflowing back into the road ...
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Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by jensjourney from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... plain. Then, again, as the water rises families living on houseboats and homes built on simple rafts, creep inland to the shoreline. Following the seasonal rise and fall of the lake, these aquatic settlements (including churches, fish farms, shops, and ...
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A nice view
A Travel Blog entry by scaredofthedark from Hong Kong, China
... window and look east to where the harbour narrows and turns away to meet the South China Sea. Hundreds of apartment blocks line the shoreline on each side. I look down to the water. There's the chugging splash of the bow of the ferry as it rises and ...
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To the big apple!
A Travel Blog entry by adam_and_kim from New York City, New York, United States
... the other towering buildings around it. We walk the length of Wall St taking in the scenery and get out the far end at the shoreline. It is seriously cold today and the wind is biting. On the far shoe is Brookland and the bridge off to our left is grey, ...
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Devil's Island in French Guiana
A Travel Blog entry by danharriet from Devil's Island, French Guiana, French Guiana
... colony was soften and turned into a tropical paradise painting of a lovely island. The lush green jungle and palm tree lined rocky shoreline created scenes of a tropical paradise. We will be on only Royale Island as it is the largest of the islands and ...
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Uncle Ho, Pho Bo and high traffic flow!
A Travel Blog entry by nicandsazontour from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... chill out on rubber doughnuts and snorkelling in the crystal blue waters-a contrast to just 5km away on the Nha Trang shoreline. A few jumps and dives off the top of the boat inevitably led to Nick getting carried away attempting a summersault and ...
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Trekking in Torres del Paine
A Travel Blog entry by rachel_john from Puerto Natales, Chile
... the campsite to take some photos of the glacier and look at the icebergs. We pass two hours playing like little kids on the shoreline pushing huge lumps of ice in the water with our feet and trying to work out what the shapes in the melting iceberg forms ...
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Why are we in Morro Bay?
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Santa Barbara, California, United States
... to get out of the room as fast as possible and see some of the sights in Morro Bay. This encompassed walking the shoreline and stopping in all the little shops to kill time. Kary discovered a jellybean shop and splurged here for souvineers. Varieties ...
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Viva Las Vegas!
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... beyond it we saw the USA’s largest body of water, Lake Mead. It is manmade and took 6yrs to fill. There is 550m of shoreline and it is 110km long. At the moment they have experienced about 17 yrs of drought and so it’s at 60% capacity, which ...
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Hormuz Island
A Travel Blog entry by soulcollector from Bandar Abbas, Iran
... that may come my way. I followed the promenade by the seashore back toward the hotel. The hazy dusk ended the day as the dark sea lapped against the concrete shoreline, illuminated not by the moon or any stars but the orange of the sodium street ...
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Heroes in a Half Shell!
A Travel Blog entry by lionelrishi from Pulau Satang Besar, Sarawak, Malaysia
... turtle, she'd almost completely covered the egg chamber up. As it was daylight we were allowed to follow her out to the shoreline this time. Strangely for all their amazing intuition about when and where to lay their eggs, these turtles really know how to ...
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110228 San Diego, CA
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from San Diego, California, United States
... being held her in mid-Feb. The water is cold - 52F. In Oceanside, we walked all over the place - downtown, the marina, shoreline and of course their 1942ft long pier. Junes Comments: We really enjoyed our week in San Diego and area - there are over 50 ...
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Scenic cliffs stretching 700 feet over the rugged Atlantic coast. A short walk to O'Brien's Tower provides an excellent lookout on Ireland's beautiful western shoreline.




