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Beautiful Jeju Island
A Travel Blog entry by scorpiototoro from Jeju Island, Jeju, Korea Rep.
... Mt. Halla, an extinct volcano that leads to plentiful forests with its lava landscape, volcanic humps, caves, craters and prairies. Jeju Island also has abundant natural sceneries along the long stretch of silver sandy beach as it is surrounded by sea and ...
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Beautiful Jeju
A Travel Blog entry by koreahas from Jeju Island, Korea Rep.
... Mt. Halla, an extinct volcano that leads to plentiful forests with its lava landscape, volcanic humps, caves, craters and prairies. Jeju Island also has abundant natural sceneries along the long stretch of silver sandy beach as it is surrounded by sea and ...
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The last leg - NZ, Fiji and USA
A Travel Blog entry by sarahsammy from Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
... ; We spent hte whole 3 days chatting. We were staying at the gorgeous Westin St Francis on Union Sq. God i had missed nice hotels. We took a wander round San Fran, did a spot of shopping, went to pier 39, saw the sealions chilling on the ...
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Island Time..
A Travel Blog entry by hess from Rarotonga, Southern Cook Islands, Cook Islands
... years later, work stopped, the land developer, financier, proprietor, whatever was murdered by the American Mafia (well that’s the island legend, which conveniently claims the land to be cursed) and work stopped. Since then, the place has been ...
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subject - leaving hanoi for haiphong
A Travel Blog entry by vickz_2 from Hoi An, Vietnam
... helping us cook the meat! afterwards, we went back to maxims for drinks and to watch the 'entertainment' - a jazzy singer, wearing THE spangliest dress i ever did see; a jazz singer; and several instrumental types. lets just say, cruise ...
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Arizona and Las Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... . The ride to the canyon is about 2 hr 15min and in our car- Kokopelli- there was entertainment consisting of a guitar player/singer. There isn’t a lot in the way of stunning scenery on the way to the canyon, mostly rolling plains and pine trees. ...
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Onion
A Travel Blog entry by judykibinge from Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... of Wonders swept through us. And of course, and conversations with strangers soon to be friends on beachfronts and verandahs across the island. Everything in Stone Town was, well, a stones throw away, so once settled into our hotel, we walked to the ...
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COSMOS TOUR - ITALY, GREECE,GREEK ISLANDS
A Travel Blog entry by anni.porter from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... (ST) and tourist-class (T) establishments, but we also feature many first-class (F) and some superior first-class (SF) hotels. Cosmos hotel ratings follow standards set by the independent Hotel & Travel Index and by state or province tourist boards. ...
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Empire State of Mind
A Travel Blog entry by usa2010 from New York City, New York, United States
... On the observation deck you have a 360 degree view from the Empire State Building out to Manhattan, New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City, among others. After spending at least an hour taking in the amazing sights on offer, ...
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Kauai and Oahu
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Lihue, Hawaii, United States
... you where you need to go within the city or it’s easy to grab a cab from one of the many hotels. On the other hand, I wanted to try another island as well since it’s impossible to have a favorite if you haven’t tried them all. I’d ...
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Tour day 8
A Travel Blog entry by sjourdai from Bacharach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
... is AC (woohoo!). We had an 'orientatuion walk' around Venice. There are no motorized vehicles or bicycles allowed on the island, so only pedestrians... LOTS of pedestrians. My guess is that at least 2 or 3 massive cruise ships disgorge their human cargos ...
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Ho Chi Minh
A Travel Blog entry by rayandpaul from Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
... more an area where the large boats sell their catch onto smaller boats (to go up to HCMC), than a market. Phoenix Island, once boarded by very rickety quayside, was our first land side attraction - seeing how traditional coconut wood products are ...
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Cuba (the country of no hay)
A Travel Blog entry by follow_bex from Cuba, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba
... to the road with Jorge and Jamie. The first stop was locating a dive centre, which we found in one of the all inclusive hotels. Unbeknown to myself the security guard had stopped Jorge mid way through the hotel to ask him who he was (i.e. no all inclusive ...
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Joined the Club
A Travel Blog entry by rbfromnj from Takamatsu, Shikoku, Japan
... straw into many short bits. This may be a modern version of the traditional pillow filled with buckwheat hulls. Comfort Hotels Japan has its own unique pillow, with a non-rectangular shape, designed to make life easier for those who sleep on ...
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Viva Las Vegas!
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... ;cowboy wild west” town, with jail, saloon, undertakers and mine. We got lunch here, while being serenaded by some country singer. People could also try their hand at tomahawk throwing, lassoing, horse riding etc. Due to timing I only managed to get ...
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Our First Day of Adventure in Hanoi
A Travel Blog entry by twoteachers from Hanoi, Ha Nội, Vietnam
... tru, which is a type of traditional Vietnamese music originally performed by women for male audiences. There were three performers, a woman singer who hit a bamboo instrument with sticks, a woman who played a lute, and a male drummer. We really enjoyed ...
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Exhausted, the castle and a communist rally
A Travel Blog entry by spo_rt from Budapest, Hungary
... , it wasn’t totally lost on us). There is the Fisherman’s Bastion, and the Matthias Church, as well as several hotels, cafes and restaurants, about 20 souvenir stands per street, as well as a whole residential section. We wandered for a while, ...
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Uh...Why Are The Whales Bigger Than The Boat?
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada
... was glad to find out that the guidebook was right. The most striking thing about breakfast was the number of options. Most hotels that serve breakfast usually restrict the selection to little more than bread, coffee, and orange juice. This motel had ...
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The Last Stop
A Travel Blog entry by jill_and_andy from Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
... neighbors such as Antigua and St. Lucia, St. Kitts has all the beauty and serenity of a Caribbean island without being overrun by casinos and corporate hotels. Sugar remains its number one industry, with a growing tourism industry a close second. But it's ...
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Lost Wages!
A Travel Blog entry by vicksanddan from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... 'we're on the road to nowhere'! Around 7.15 pm we could start and see the lights. We drove past a couple of large hotels with roller coasters running around the outside...we continued for another 20 minutes and then we hit Vegas. We drove past our ...
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