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Two birds, one motorbike, and a 1063 mile hike from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
A Travel Blog by mickerelli
In the grand tradition of mid-life crises and hare-brained schemes, we are fleeing our NYC digs for a thirty day trek---from top to tail---through Vietnam. Any advice, tips, anecdotes, prayers, dire warnings and/or wives tales are most welcome. Wish ...
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New York - a fantastic city to end the trip in
A Travel Blog entry by yfjell from New York, New York, United States
... away. Yes, this is the picture of him from Chinatown. Did not take a pic immediately when I saw him ;-) We stayed at Thirty Thirty hotel on...yes you guessed it...30th Street. Decent hotel, for me pure Western luxury after living in hostels for 6 ...
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New York - Stor, Større, Størst
A Travel Blog entry by roar from New York City, New York, United States
... på 5th street, er nummer 29 i den 8. blok på 5th street. Manhattan er ca. 20 km lang og der bor 1.5 millioner mennesker. I selve New York bor der 8 millioner mennesker, hvilket jo er ret mange. Efter at være checket ind på vores hotel går vi ud og ...
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At the very heart of it- New York, New York
A Travel Blog entry by charlieandsam from New York City, New York, United States
... both spent the entire landing with our heads in the complimentary sick bags (though we didn't actually use them). It wasn't pretty; New York, however, is. The people are really friendly, but that's probably because they know you're going to spend lots of ...
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New York Blog
A Travel Blog entry by tonystrip from New York City, New York, United States
... this as there choice when staying in New York and Carey Grant lived on the 26th floor for over twelve years. This hotel is so New York! It’s gracious, stylish yet relaxed and welcoming and our suite is a very special place to walk into to. After ...
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New York University and Columbia University
A Travel Blog entry by travelswitz from New York City, New York, United States
... bus we needed to be on. Of course, on the way, we saw that a woman on her morning run was traveling faster through the New York streets than we were. NYU was in the middle of the action, right next to Washington Square ...
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Its up to you New York, New York!
A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from New York City, New York, United States
... destroyed....the photos would have been amazing and l miss them already!!) Iam back' back in ol USA, inhaling that polluted New York air, surrounded by that easily identifiable N.Y twang which at times can make my ears cringe. It feels like everyone ...
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From Burma to New York
A Travel Blog entry by jackdrury from New York City, New York, United States
... just across the Hudson River in 1999 he went straight to the U.S Consulate, claimed and was given political asylum. Now thirty-one, he's been living in New York for almost eight years. Until the latest cry for democracy in his homeland he'd been able to ...
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New York City to Washington, DC
A Travel Blog entry by olinorwell from New York City, New York, United States
... a fairly new air conditioned coach. The Megabus logo and a list of places served cover the bus. We navigate a few streets in New York City before entering a tunnel that brings us out in another state, specifically New Jersey. Motorways take us all the way ...
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All Roads Lead to New York City
A Travel Blog entry by gwynethmarta from New York City, United States
... , especially when you are an exotic foreigner who came from another part of the world. During my one-month stay in New York, all I can say is that thirty days are not enough to discover what this metropolis has to offer. I stayed in a tiny flat in ...
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#14: New York, New York - Act II
A Travel Blog entry by deaworldwide from New York City, New York, United States
... in the gorgeous surroundings of Bryant Park (Note: Mongolians had now disappeared). Suitably replete with the first intake of New York, we walked down 5th Avenue to perform what should have been a simple shopping task in Abercrombie & ...
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From one New to another.
A Travel Blog entry by charlieandsam from New York City, New York, United States
... and it seemed even more impossible to walk afterwards, we were so full. So, it was with sadness that we bid farewell to New York and boarded a plane to LA for a six hour flight and a 12 hour connection to New Zealand. Happily the flights went a ...
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Arriving in New York
A Travel Blog entry by danandhat from New York City, New York, United States
We met Amelia and Vanessa at the airport, which exactly wasn't like it was supposed to happen (like in films). They were at the other end of the airport from where we were, which means that they weren't there to greet us as we came through the doors. We ...
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New York
A Travel Blog entry by mandibee from New York City, New York, United States
Arrived in ...
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The redeye to New York
A Travel Blog entry by deanmarsden from New York, New York, United States
We took a red-eye on Continental from San Diego to Newark and arrived at 5:55 ...
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Rakesh, Iqbal, and all my new friends
A Travel Blog entry by no_name from Bombay, Maharashtra, India
... there and spent some time watching TV although it was in HIndi so i couldn't understand much at all. THere were probably about thirty women their all up, ranging in age from about twenty to fifty. Two of the girls in particular caught my attention, they ...
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To Liberty and beyond!
A Travel Blog entry by charlieandsam from New York City, New York, United States
The Statue of Liberty is one of those must see locations in New York. If you tell people you've been to New York, they always ask you 'did you go to the Statue of Liberty?' It's right up there with the Empire State building and since we went there ...
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Homeward bound
A Travel Blog entry by paulej4 from New York, New York, United States
... the Midwest or The United States. I am finishing this blog in seat 4D on Delta Connection flight number 5981 from New York’s LaGuardia airport to Kansas City’s Midcontinent International Airport, a flight scheduled to take two hours and ...
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The Big Apple in a Nutshell
A Travel Blog entry by scubastv71 from New York, New York, United States
It took me thirty four years to get to New York City. Hopefully, it won't take me so long to get there next time. New York City is magnificent. David and i will definitely be returning soon. By far this is one of America's best cities. I now understand ...
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The Best Way to get to Manhattan and Back
A Travel Blog entry by jackdrury from New York City, New York, United States
... ; Porter flights to New York actually land in Newark, New Jersey. If you’ve ever tried making your way through New York’s LaGuardia Airport during rush hour you’ll appreciate Newark International. From Newark it’s a painless ...
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30 candles in the big apple
A Travel Blog entry by kazntrsawsmadvn from New York City, New York, United States
... , albeit holidaying for a little while longer but with New York reminding us so much of home, it becomes obvious that at a time like this, that is where we want to be... ...and with me just turning thirty here in New York, it's gonna be pretty big ...
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Sofitel New York City
45 West 44th Street, New York City, New York, United States
... were very clean. The view didn't give much to say (all we saw was the back of buildings), but then again...it is New York and buildings is all you see anyway. The facilities were gorgeous and staff was very helpful and attentive. We ordered room service ...
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