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... ! We met in Lima on the 8th October, Alex had already been there for 1 week and couldnšt wait to leave this grey and polluted city so we booked our first night bus to Huaraz, one of the main citys in the middle of the Andes at 3000m above sea level- ...
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Sun City and Pilanesberg Park
A Travel Blog entry by flolafol from Sun City, South Africa
The paradox of South Africa...one week-end in Soweto, the other one in the middle of nowhere (in the previous Bantustan where casino were allowed) where a crazy rich guy decided to build a casino and a theme park for rich white people. It is a mixture ...
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Fantastic Holiday
A Travel Blog entry by pileinn from Sun City, North-West South Africa, South Africa
WOW When we were invited by Andre and Cathy to join them at their time share at Sun City, we really didn't think that we would enjoy it. We just aren’t resort people.....well how wrong we were! Usually I type these things up day by day, but at ...
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Mexico City Part 2
A Travel Blog entry by warty007 from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... . Lucys almost perfect record of going to a post office in every country except Cambodia has to be kept going and she declared Mexico City main post office her favourite so far. It looks like a grand old hotel, huge and full of gold, a fancy ceiling and a ...
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PILANESBERG NATIONALPARK
A Travel Blog entry by tilman from Sun City, North-West South Africa, South Africa
... as the roads are not in a perfect condition (no motorway)...got up at 4 am in JoŽburg and arrived at 7 at the main gate of the park. Entrance fees are reasonable. At the entrance a spoon-bill (very interesting bird) jumped around, it was the ...
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Shock and awe in Sun City
A Travel Blog entry by tesser7 from Jodhpur, India
[Jenny] Well, not that kind of shock and awe. But Jodhpur, or Sun City as they call it, is a shock to the system after the relative quiet of Udaipur and our long car journey here. But, it's great and I'm truly in awe! Udaipur was beautiful, magical, ...
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Mexico City Dec 2007
A Travel Blog entry by keagirl from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... up torre latinoamericana to admire the view. The Zocala itself was 75% blocked out by "Invierno en la Ciudad" (winter in the city), a Christmas themed temporary attraction with a real live ice-skating rink in the middle. Yup, ice skating in 75-80F!!! I ...
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Pollution,guns & unlimmeted culture in Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by jaspergreene from Mexico City, The Federal District, Mexico
... I arrived in Mexico city at 10:00am few hours later than expected. Actually I arrived in Mexico city only shortly after expected but the city is so big that it took over an hour to get through the city to the bus ...
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Mexico City Day 3 & 4
A Travel Blog entry by pollakmenace from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... was still wonky and i love sitting down! It's $150 per person (approx 8GBP), so we sat for 3 hours in the blazing sun taking in the City, it was perfect, you get a really good over view of the major areas of the city, there is an audiotour in the Queens ...
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History and Hookers in Ho Chi Minh City
A Travel Blog entry by yellowbrickroad from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... 're very boring. The next day, we had decided to check out the market and the War Remnants Museum. Our hotel was on the main backpacker street so we weren't too far from the sights and after walking through a small park and across some dangerous roads we ...
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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
A Travel Blog entry by duncanm from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... Well the past few days I have spent in Dalat. On Sunday, 9th Sept, I booked a city tour. Took in a the main attractions of the city. Went on a cable car ride across the valley - fantastic views of the city below and the mountains. Visited a minority ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by cath_rich_rtw06 from Mexico City, Mexico
... Mayor where the Aztecs believed the centre of the universe was. We spend the day strolling through the zona historic. A visit to Mexico City would not be complete without seeing Teotihuacan (teh-oh-tih-wah-kan). It is simply awesome, the place is huge. ...
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Mexico City Day 1 & 2
A Travel Blog entry by pollakmenace from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
DAY 1 - Austin, Texas to Mexico City, Mexico Left Austin early to catch the connection to Houston before boarding the smallest plane we've ever been on. Two seats, an aisle, one seat. It was bumpy but we lived. Arrived in Mexico City ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... a beautiful little gilded altar call the Altar of Forgiveness. Just north east of here is the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan upon which the current Mexico City is now built. I asked reception to guide me to a ...
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The double face of Panama City
A Travel Blog entry by nancydeb from Panama City, Panama
... there. It's about an hour's ferry ride and it's pretty with lots of islands around and looking back on the city. The main beach on the island is connected to another little island at high tide, so you could swim either side of the ...
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Vietnam - Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City
A Travel Blog entry by sistersontour from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... of the lake and others relaxing in the late afternoon breeze. We strolled around and on the other side we crossed the 6 lane main street ... Soph was bricking it as we slowly shuffled across the road ... the logic is that if you move slowly the ...
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A City of 20 Million
A Travel Blog entry by samellietravels from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... nbsp;to was on the 08/09, it is called Teotihuacan which is a big Mayan complex just outside of the city. The main features are the pyramids of the sun & moon, the Pyramid of the sun is one of the largest pyramids in the world. The ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by westwoods from Mexico City, Mexico
... well. We did some local sights/buildings and the house of many tiles (Spanish colonial building) before arriving at the main city square called Zocalo. Now the advise from the British Foreign Office generally for Latin American countries is to stay ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandmary from Mexico City, Mexico
... is the Sagario Metropolitano which was originally built to house the archives and vestments of the archbishop. Today it is the city's main parish church and the entrance is covered with superb Churrigueresque carvings. Next to this were the remains of ...
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Guadalajara and Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by creativejourney from Mexico City, Mexico
... through massive earthquakes or random discovery. In the metro i saw such evidence but they are preserving theses aspects of the lost city off fromt the main square there again was such evidence of the past of Mexico and close by was a museum with all the ...
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Week 7 - Zacatecas to Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by rolls from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... hang out and maybe not go out and see things. We'll see. People here didn't seem as friendly as other places (big city I guess). Early night tonight...at the moment chilling on one of many balconies here working out what to do tomorrow. The plan ...
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... higher than you would expect from this chain, it is still a big chain hotel! The hotel is located at the top of the main road to the Waterfront, and a shuttle bus runs every 30mins for 10ZAR per person. However apart from this there really isn't a ...
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