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A Week in Tuscany
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from San Piero a Sieve, Italy
... to the old fort with its sweeping views of the Tuscan hills and the overwhelmingly brown rooftops of the town. Onward to Sienna. At this point I will drop the English spelling and use the original Italian which, according to my t-shirt, is Siena. ...
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7,5 Kilometer über den Regenwald
A Travel Blog entry by elli78 from Cairns, Queensland, Australia
... erste im Bus und nach und nach steigen die anderen Tourteilnehmer dazu. Wir fahren kreuz und quer durch Cairns an alle möglichen Hotels und Hostels, um alle Fahrgäste einzusammeln. Ich amüsiere mich köstlich darüber, wie der Busfahrer sich ...
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Coming Up for Air
A Travel Blog entry by stevecori from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
... a large paved promenade in back of the beaches but fronting the verdant lawns and numerous restaurant offerings of the connected hotels. Persistent restaurant touts became a bit bothersome after awhile, but all in all we were quite impressed by the way ...
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Rome
A Travel Blog entry by travelhawk from Rome, Italy
... into his pocket as he got on the subway, but luckily he had nothing in the pocket for her to take. Anyways, it is not a big deal. Love life! Also, check out the pictures I posted from Berlin, Pisa, Sienna, and Bern. I was finally able to upload ...
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We Are The Champions (Queen)
A Travel Blog entry by chlizy from Bay Area, California, United States
... time with my middle child. A few facts and statistics: Our total mileage was 8,927. We traveled in a 2004 Toyota Sienna van, which usually doesn’t do that many miles in a year! We spent quite a bit servicing it before we left, and it ...
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Uluru "The Red Centre"
A Travel Blog entry by twogypsies from Yulara, Australia
... for about 2 weeks a year with torrential rain. The water reacts with the iron and the rock pretty much rusts - turning a deep sienna red over the millenia. Makes for a cracking photograph at sunrise or sunset. Go if you can, and make sure you allow one ...
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Dancing and Hiking!
A Travel Blog entry by bella0021 from Florence, Italy
... . Another week of classes is about to start, but Friday we won't have class because there is a day trip with school to Sienna and San Gimignano! I'm so glad that I get to keep in touch with everyone! I hope you are all doing well!! ...
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Florence
A Travel Blog entry by jtpharr from Florence, Italy
... plan to spend a day here and there over the next two weeks to see the sights of Florence as a tourist including a day trip to Sienna. We went to see David today but the line was long and we decided to make reservations for tomorrow so it would be ...
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Of princes 'n palaces
A Travel Blog entry by will from Cetinje and Budva, Montenegro
... ourselves back in Budva. The skies were still quite grey, and given that it was early February it was hardly surprising that hotels, cafes and restaurants along the beach were empty. However we didn't come to see the resort strip, but rather Budva's ...
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One Mile (Plus) High and Rising
A Travel Blog entry by koppers from Lijiang, China
... It was still dark for another hour (or more), but once the sun came up, we were treated to some gorgeous scenery: burnt sienna canyons, kelly green valleys, and whitewater rapids (some tainted with mine run-off, but...). The bus ride took eight hours, ...
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Firenze, Ti Amo.
A Travel Blog entry by mollyandmikeuk from Florence, Italy
... be up by 8:00 already? In any case, it was a genuine and welcomed gesture. We actually stayed in two different hotels during our stay. Originally we thought we'd try and head to Sienna for a couple of nights, but changed our minds at ...
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Return to Roma
A Travel Blog entry by brianc from Rome, Italy
... cannot be any regulatory body in Europe to control quality of the ingredients and especially the use by dates. We had bread in some hotels which must have been a week old and solid as a lump of pumice stone. With a little bit of entrepeneurship a chain ...
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I love Italy!!
A Travel Blog entry by djamieson from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... few bottles, we were on our way to our "hotel". This turned out to be a country manor house about 1/2 hour outside of Sienna - a huge old stone house surrounded by smaller houses, 3 pools with farmlands & forests on the perimeter. ...
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Life's Good: Brazilian Court and Casa Grandview
A Travel Blog entry by cristine33401 from Palm Beach, Florida, United States
... Cafe Boulud terrace, is a perfect place for the wedding reception. The "Ballroom" has a Tiffany style ochre and burnt sienna skylights, perfect for the wedding banquet. Boulud has pastry chefs who can custom-make the wedding cake and plan ...
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Are we going to "Run This Town?"
A Travel Blog entry by dionneb from Meknes, Morocco
... forty shades of green, Morocco has forty shades of brown. The terrain changed from chocolate brown to golden wheat to burnt sienna and a greyish white. Crayola must have come here for the inspiration for brown colored crayons. Our driver was a ...
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Italy's Hidden Jewel
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyboi2 from Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
... enjoying the company of these generous people; it wasn’t about long lines filled with tourists, or traffic jams, or anonymous hotels and strange beds… this was perfect. Hopefully it won’t be another twenty-five years until I visit ...
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Casale Gregoriano San Gimignano
Via Santa Lucia, 12, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
Casale Gregoriano, country Bed and Breakfast and holiday apartments, is situated on the countryside of San Gimignano (Sienna) with a view on the Towers of the ancient village. The Casale Gregoriano offers a b&b accommodation on superior level, ...
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