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Travels in Turkey (a.k.a the chicken place)
A Travel Blog entry by sarahwalsh from Istanbul, Turkey
... . It is believed Antiochus is buried here, but never found. it is a spectacular site for watching the sunset and the sunrise and we did both, while really freezing our buts off! But it was spectacular and really begs the question of why Antiochus went ...
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From the internet cafe downtown Gundogan
A Travel Blog entry by 3beansabroad from Bodrum, Turkey
... going on around the island and in the cove. The kids like swimming. Tomorrow morning Josh has promised to wake Mike up to watch the sunrise. We have "Dad" with us for one more day. It's going to be very hard for us to drop him off at the airport and ...
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Gigantic Statues and Plump Apricots
A Travel Blog entry by chan_hc from Malatya, Malatya, Turkey
... was located about 200m below the summit. All of us went up to the summit twice: one for the sunset and one for the sunrise in the following morning. Since one of the terraces of statues is facing east and the other facing west, we could also appreciate ...
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UK-Kathmandu
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from London, United Kingdom
... to leave the pathway clear for superb uninterrupted photos. The star studded sky was slowly replaced by dawn, daylight and a stunning sunrise. I could have stayed there for days. As we left I kept turning back to get yet another 'final' ...
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Day 1: Detained? I am not an I.I.?!
A Travel Blog entry by vipro from Cairo, Egypt
... sun came out. As a result all the passengers would then have to accept Dubai's "hospitality" and stayed in the terminal until sunrise. The Second Sin: The terminal did not have enough seats... By "seats" I mean those objects that allow people to sit ...
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Incredible !ndia
A Travel Blog entry by jubble11 from Delhi, India
... end of the update as incentive to finish (do not just scroll to the bottom!). In the morning, I woke up early for the sunrise, excited that I'd seen a sunset and sunrise all within 24 hours in the desert. Overall, it was a great experience, and Kelly ...
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Bonnie and Mike's Safari and Family Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by goldbergsapair from Nairobi, Kenya
... , Gay! A 6:30 am we were in the van for our second game drive. It was early enough to see a beautiful Kenyan sunrise. We then had a stunning view of the flamingoes blazing pink in the low angled sunlight. We also saw the beautiful grey crowned ...
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making friends in India
A Travel Blog entry by karencc from Jaipur, Agra and Delhi, India
... a waxing-to-full moon. The next morning presented our last chance to view Agra's shining glory. In a rush to see it at sunrise, we arose at 5:00 a.m. for the 6:00 a.m. gate opening. Unfortunately, the clouds blocked out most of the good light and our ...
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Christmas in BA and some much needed R&R
A Travel Blog entry by kaygreen from Tapalqué, Central Argentina, Argentina
... I will ever have, but definitely one to remember although I will be looking forward to the return of roast turkey, cracker jokes and pinning the moustache on the Queen next year. Buenos Aires is a great city and we were lucky enough to meet some fab ...
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Day trip to Bryce Canyon
A Travel Blog entry by whernside from Bryce Canyon, Utah, United States
... and hoodoos. We didn't stop here, Dawn promised we would on the return journey. We pushed on to Bryce, parking just meters away from sunrise point. Dawn briefed us on the best hikes to do in the time we had. WE took a few steps from the car park and the ...
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Torres del Paine (Towers of Pain) - Part 2
A Travel Blog entry by oosilnz from Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile
... night. Chaffing Status: Super Chaff Day 6 We were up at 6am for the walk up to the towers. We decided to give the sunrise walk a miss due to poor weather conditions. We had a slight panic as GS coudn´t find her camera. Several searches failed to find it ...
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Learning to Walk LIke An Egyptian
A Travel Blog entry by meganatsea from Alexandria, Egypt
... onto the bus. We got a box lunch from the hotel, but it was not very good, and then drove to the pyramids. Watching the sunrise over the pyramids was gorgeous, but freezing cold. I didn't think about bringing a jacket, because I was in Egypt and the day ...
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Ramadan begins!
A Travel Blog entry by laurareane from Damascus, Palmyra, Crak de Cheveliers, Aleppo, Syria
... 't know, Ramadan is one of the seven pillars of the Islam religion in which followers are not supposed to consume anything from sunrise to sunset. Which means many shops and services are closed during these times. As the countries I am traveling in are ...
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Arizona in January
A Travel Blog entry by teamcc from Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
... are slow learners. Good thing we are in a gated park! Up early for Charlies golfing, but nice because there is a beautiful sunrise - orange and grey-blue. I did nothing but some house cleaning and reading - enjoyed the morning. I realized about 10 am that ...
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