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A Travel Blog entry by elohim from Tel Aviv, Israel
... ; they make it worse for you otherwise. If they ask you about what exactly you do at work (have a business card?), which roads Tel Aviv has, when they want you to show them the routes you walked in Jerusalem, answer kindly although they don't really ...
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Last day in Jerusalem
A Travel Blog entry by kaisersnuggle from Jerusalem, Israel
... at 7 pm, they were full, so I went to another hostel in Joffa. The dorm has 5 bunk beds, crammed in, all guys. Tel Aviv hostels are weird in that their reception hours end at 7 pm, or start at 5 pm, with no reception in the middle of the ...
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LESSONS ON THRUMPING, FROM ISRAEL
A Travel Blog entry by modernoddyseus from Tzfat, Israel
... my stories. And I asked Udi's cousin to translate a story of mine into Hebrew. # 9 - BEGIN WORKING! I hitchhiked to Tel Aviv. I walked the dirty, tight streets, from shawarma shops to silver shops carrying menoras, carrying stories and ...
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Shades of Israel
A Travel Blog entry by crystalwaitekus from Jerusalem, Israel
... We ate dinner near the old port of Jaffa and then strolled along the city boardwalk. It’s incredible to see how different Tel Aviv is compared to Jerusalem. It is so developed, so secular ... there is so much skin! Compared to ...
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The East meets the West
A Travel Blog entry by bradentaylor84 from Berlin, Germany
... to buy the soap, charge the machines, and then work them with everything in German. i met a group of guys at the gay club from Tel Aviv and 1 guy from LA but goes to Tel Aviv a lot because he loves it so much. i had fun dancing and hanging out ...
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my first couple of days in isreal!!
A Travel Blog entry by rachelsher from Northern Israel, Israel
... . Micah and I had to say goodbye to one of our army guys, Tzvika, but we he gave us his email to that when we visit Tel Aviv he can show us around. Our other medic/army guy, Ofer, was still around and he made us some ever so delicious tea from some ...
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If I'm Going North, Why Isn't It Getting Cooler?
A Travel Blog entry by spacecrime from Luxor, Egypt
... us how to break pieces of bread into it, like crackers I suppose. It cost more than the hotel room but it was nice to have a nice meal. They had pigeon on the menu, also. We went for a walk, checked out tickets to Tel Aviv for Graciela and called it a ...
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Knight Rider Duo Decker Bus
A Travel Blog entry by david_chung from Nha Trang, Vietnam
... place in Vietnam that was both enjoyable and affordable, I'd have to give Nha Trang good marks. But rated against other beaches - Valencia, Tel Aviv, Ras a Satan, Varkala or Langkawi - it was the runt of the litter. I suppose girls who are into the ...
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Cairo 1
A Travel Blog entry by danestern from Cairo, Egypt
Leaving Israel Having had no sleep at all, I went with Melyssa to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport at 4am for my 7am flight. At this stage, my bag (a clever suitcase/backpack double) was showing why it cost me only $99, filled with massive rips and ...
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Petra and the Last Crusade
A Travel Blog entry by justinrowe from Petra, Jordan
... at the very East border of Egypt. On the way, I was talking to two British girls who were heading to Tel Aviv. Before then, I hadn't considered going any further into Israel than Eilat, but I started to entertain the idea of diverting ...
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Trip to Gaza
A Travel Blog entry by danp from Jerusalem, Israel
This being the second time we go to Egypt we decide to add a little variation and not take the easy way, namely the Tel-Aviv-Cairo express bus. Instead the plan is to go first to Jerusalem, then take next day a service taxi to Gaza, have a brief look ...
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Oh Jerusalem
A Travel Blog entry by scooterandlaura from Jerusalem, Israel
... Israel. Jerusalem is like no other place we have been to on this journey. We arrived at Ben Gurion aiport in Tel Aviv in the early evening and drove immediately to Jerusalem, about an hour's drive east. Most of the hostels and ...
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A Holy City (one of them at least)
A Travel Blog entry by papayaprincess from Jerusalem, Israel
We've blitzed our way from Tel Aviv to one of the most reknowned and aged cities in the world...Jerusalem... We savoured our first day by visiting the Wailing Wall and the Church of the Sepulchre (where Christ was believed to be crucified) Our ...
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Self actualisation through wilderness experiences
A Travel Blog entry by teamswiss from Huaraz, Peru
... , always hanging around uselessly and getting in the way). The truth was, no we didn't, it was just because we had last years Tel Aviv regiment marching behind us and vying for damp-dog scum space in an unknown quantity of hot water. I said, yes it was. ...
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The Gordon Hostel Tel Aviv
2 Gordon St, Corner Hayarkon, Tel Aviv, Israel
Probably most famous for its eyecatching interior and exterior, painted by a former resident of the hostel, the Gordon is well known on the backpacker circuit.
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