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Titanic
A Travel Blog entry by sarakir from Koh Phan-nang, Thailand
... was like "Sara! He does not speak English, don't worry." He kept saying "More worse, more worse." Then he started saying "Titanic," which did not help at all. After my primary concern of death subsided, my new primary concern became not barfing into the ...
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Titanic 3: Rough Seas
A Travel Blog entry by davidedthomas from Koh Tao, Thailand
... Koh Phan Gan, it was onwards to Koh Tao we traveled, deciding on the ferry ride over that we would stay at Ban's, the resort at which I completed my PADI Open Water certification in July. Karis, Amy and Rachel wanted to do it for themselves, which was ...
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Las Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by franseninge from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... to the future with Star Trek, now we return to the past: April 1912. In Tropicana is an exhibition about the Titanic. For $ 30 pp we go back in time by visiting this impressive artifact exhibition. Not only are there real original object with their ...
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A Nile Adventure - cruising and other stories
A Travel Blog entry by kimmoly from Luxor, Egypt
... the resort of Hurghada on the Red Sea where we stayed for a couple of days in a most opulently-decorated, all-inclusive hotel (The Titanic Beach). Many of our fellow travellers stayed here a whole week to unwind in the sun. The perfect end to the perfect ...
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Quiet day (but romantic evening) in Las Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by ethansamjencol from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... at the shopping centre. From here the boys went to the Luxor Hotel (the one that looks like a pyramid) to visit the international Titanic exhibition. First the shopping: Sam was dropped off at the Apple Store to learn how to use his new laptop while Joan ...
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The BIG day
A Travel Blog entry by jeroenandlinda from Virgin Gorda, Virgin Islands British
... First we headed out to the docks where we made a lot of very nice photos. We climbed up the Crystal Clear to make some 'Titanic' shots, and Pierre and Erica had some very creative ideas on the shooting. For one photo Pierre went into the water as we were ...
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Fresh fruit and island exploration
A Travel Blog entry by jamesh1066 from Gizo, Ghizo Island, Solomon Islands
... ), the wreck of a transport vessel. As the vessel looms out of the darkness a certain eeriness descends. Whilst this wreck is no Titanic it is strange to see this manmade reef slowly being absorbed into the underwater landscape of the reef. Home now to a ...
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Our time in Ko Chang
A Travel Blog entry by baileys from Ko Chang, Thailand
... and Ang watched!!! Felt a bit green on the way back but Ang was at the front of the boat doing a kate Winslett from Titanic(a bit embarrasing but she loved it!!!) Today it has been a torential rain storm, bearing in mind what is going on further south I ...
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A tropical paradise, five wishes and a setback
A Travel Blog entry by velvetescape from Krabi, Thailand
... -coloured water featured a long beach on one end with incredibly soft white sand. The movie, 'The Beach' (with Leo 'Titanic' Dicaprio), was filmed here - think the film bombed but that doesn't stop the local tourism authorities from heavily promoting ...
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Fraser Island Offroad Tour Day 1!
A Travel Blog entry by mikkelgrabinski from Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
... the beach at Fraser Island. The ship, by now, is very rusted and deteriorated, but was the largest ship in thw world before the titanic was built. When we left from there, we went to Eli Creek. Eli Creek is a shallow, fast moving creek, and has the ...
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Time to spend quility time at the beach
A Travel Blog entry by laine from Lagos, Portugal
... driver told us and our Japanese companions all about the beaches and different rock formations. There was one called the Camel, one called Titanic and ice burg and one also called 'the mans fruit' as he so aptly put it! All this while he ate ...
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Salty Sea Dogs
A Travel Blog entry by williebobs from Andaman Islands, India
... ; through their Swedish pals we toured the sweaty bunk class in the bowels of the ship (very carefully without touching anything) 'Titanic' style, with chai and cards replacing the Guinness and dancing. A cycle of thali eating, book reading and flying ...
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Wreck diving in Coron
A Travel Blog entry by natandcraig from Coron, Mimaropa, Philippines
... in shallow waters near Coron. The second wreck was particularly impressive as it was upright, huge and really reminded me of Titanic :) We were able to recognise lots of different ship equipment and then swam through the holes created by the explosions, ...
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Adventures on Fraser Island
A Travel Blog entry by kjacksonhi from Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
... park. Good fun. Then up to the Maheno Shipwreck. It was an old cruise liner built at the same boat yard as the Titanic. The ship shuffled around the pacific for many years where it finally ended up being towed to Japan. But on its way a cyclone ...
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Snorkeling Heaven!
A Travel Blog entry by a2d-j-rtw from Fiji, Central, Fiji
Dan and I rode the Mana Flyer from Walu beach to Bounty Island like Jack and Kate from Titanic 0 we were on the front of the speed boat as the inside was full and soon to become fuller! As we cruised the calm seas between the islands we were freaked by ...
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That's Alright Momma
A Travel Blog entry by wengler from Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States
... too...we splashed out, and are in the Arlington, a 1920s stunning place that is decorated a bit like the royal suits of the Titanic! Apparently Al Capone used to rent the whole 4th floor during his stays here!! Cool yar! Anyway, we went for dinner, a ...
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A True Taste of Local Belizian Rustic Island Charm
A Travel Blog entry by nickandsara from San Pedro, Belize Cayes, Belize
... be like for so long. We certainly made the right choice to arrive by boat, as the journey felt quite symbolic, and we did our titanic-esque pose on the boat as we approached our island. We have found our 'new world' here, the promised land, a land ...
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Have now been in krabi for more than a week ...
A Travel Blog entry by afcone from East Railay, Krabi Province, Thailand
... a little bit extra (total cost: 2200B) you can do three dives at Shark Point, Anemone Reef, and The King Cruiser Wreck (looks like the opening sequence of Titanic). Anyway, the internet connection is the most expensive so far (5B/min) so that's ...
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Vanuatu-Part 2: Espiritu Santo - Diving & Beaches
A Travel Blog entry by teirrac from Oyster Island, Sanma, Vanuatu
... first day I went scuba diving on a wrecked ship called the USS Coolidge. It used to be a luxury passenger liner (a la the Titanic, with swimming pools and everything), but the US converted it into a military ship for WWII. And then…if I ...
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Playing in the sand
A Travel Blog entry by 12_months_off from Huacachina, Peru
About 5 km from Ica, round a palm-fringed lake and amid amazing sand dunes, is the oasis and summer resort of Huacachina. Its name requires some practice, but it is surely a nice place to relax for a few days - although relaxing might not quite ...
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