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Steve Rodoquino on Chinese Poetic Gardens by Steve Rodoquino, Blog by Steve Rodoquino
A Travel Blog by srodoquino
... 3.2 Landscape and climate 3.3 Biodiversity 3.4 Environment 4 Politics 4.1 Administrative divisions 4.2 Foreign relations 4.2.1 Trade relations 4.2.2 Sino-Japanese relations 4.2.3 Territorial disputes 4.2.4 China and the developing world ...
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Seagulls, Trade Winds, and a magical feast
A Travel Blog entry by ricki958 from Marrakech, Morocco
... . Lots of kite surfers in the water, making the most of the windy conditions. Raschida said yesterday that they are the trade winds. Whatever they’re called, I had to drop the chin strap on Dad’s hat. Around lunch time ...
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Where the Trade Winds Died
A Travel Blog entry by dangabesisaak from Palmyra, Syria
... story of the majestic history of Palmyra. He wasn't a proffesional tour guide even, he was a front desk manager at a local hotel, but participated in Archeological digs of the area and studdied the history in his spare time. He was fantastic, having ...
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Gangster's Paradise
A Travel Blog entry by thelees from Inglewood, California, United States
... there and hitch a ride with the first backpacker van that came along. Who would win the lotter-LEE? Backpacker's Paradise! aka Trade Winds hotel aka Adventurer's hostel. We have sassy Steph (from London) to thank for that. If she had not called for the ...
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Wel Come to Hotel Nirvana
A Travel Blog entry by joburg from Khatmandu, Nepal
... truly awesome. From dense subtropical ancient forests to bleak windswept barren desert like landscape; from sweltering heat to icy cold winds; from virtual vertical climbs to long rambling paths through dales and valleys. Along most of the way we followed ...
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Rembrandt House & Marine Museum
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... ; sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. ...
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Arriving at Milos
A Travel Blog entry by kycol from Milos, Cyclades, Greece
... and set off to find ourselves some accommodation. We found a hotel that Michael had stayed at before called the Hotel Meltemi (the trade winds). The owner of the hotel thought she recognized Michael and almost bent over backward to give us her best ...
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Parental Adventures in China, Part I
A Travel Blog entry by lraleigh from Kunming and Dali, China
... things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~Mark Twain No pain here, no dull empty hours, no fear of the past, no ...
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Day 12 - 3 January 2008
A Travel Blog entry by billybull from Essaouira, Morocco
... plans for my beach walk. Not surprisingly, Essaouira is renowned for it's kite surfing and wind surfing, aided by the powerful trade winds. It was a beautiful beach and I imagined how wonderful it must be to enjoy hot summers days here. Ironic that we ...
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A Short Stop in the Capital
A Travel Blog entry by thequickes from Montevideo, Uruguay
... although they’ve spent a lot of money on a fancy promenade. Unfortunately the combined efforts of the South Atlantic trade winds and crap urban housing have defeated the efforts of the city fathers. But further up the coast the city is ...
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An enjoyable outing to Old San Juan
A Travel Blog entry by bookitorskipit from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... sample! They also had a great white sangria! Yum! After lunch we made our way over to El Morro - the breeze from the trade winds really picks up in this area and there are tons of people out on the lawn in front of the fort flying kites! ...
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Home sweet home
A Travel Blog entry by smyth from Hanoi, Vietnam
... things you did not do than by those you did do. So throw off the bowline, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, dream, discover." We went travelling in the first place in search of people, of adventure, of ...
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Honolulu to meet my son in the Navy.. June 2006
A Travel Blog entry by gypsykat from Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
... the future with my Moo! The weather was pleasant! It was quite warm, but there was always a breeze blowing (the Trade Winds?), which kept things comfortable. Considering i don't do well in heat, i did really well. Must have ...
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Explore. Dream. Discover.
A Travel Blog entry by craigyboy from Hue, Vietnam
... the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain Xin chào from Hue, Nha Trang was was great. It is a beach ...
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The Incredible Island of Antigua Continued!
A Travel Blog entry by contessa from Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
... condo and 3, 4, and 5 star hotel options in the islands. Your choice of where to stay is crucial. Those who prefer the trade winds, the breaking waves, and the dramatic scenery should stay on the northwest side, north of the capital of St. John's. If ...
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Surfing spots in Guadeloupe, Caribbean
A Travel Blog entry by plasmoid from Guadeloupe, Région Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe
... tight top turns and back to back cutbacks. The waves are pretty regular, particularly between November to April when there are trade winds and also during the Hurricane season from August to October. Swells: Works on swells between 3-5 foot from the east ...
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A Tough Day of Travel
A Travel Blog entry by smchic92 from Kona, Hawaii, United States
... all planes via stairs (stair-car!!!). I was immediately struck by the intense humidity. It seems that during my entire stay the trade winds were blocked by a front north of the Hawaiian islands. So, winds out of the southwest kept humidity at about 85% ...
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A lucky escape (CONTAINS VIDEO)
A Travel Blog entry by jambo from Zanzibar, Tanzania
... her too much protection. By hour two we are saturated from head to toe and sitting in puddles of salty water. The strong trade winds that are aiding our progress are also making our wet bodies very cold. I check my watch - 4.15 AM. ...
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Hoi An
A Travel Blog entry by bfaulman from Hoi An, Vietnam
... were built as storehouses for goods along with living quarters for the traders who would often spend a few months in Hoi An waiting for the trade winds to carry them home. Hoi An is famous for its tailors. Since I was in Hong Kong last year and bought a ...
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Around the World in 140 Days!
A Travel Blog entry by beardsleyfamily from London, United Kingdom
... He who returns from a journey is not the same as he who left" Mark Twain: "Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sail. Explore. Dream. Discover." Anonymous: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by ...
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Palm Court Hotel Orient Bay
Parc de la Baie Orientale, Orient Bay, St. Maarten/St. Martin
... the beach and all local amenities. Orient Beach is on the windward side of the island, so the hotel is blessed with the cooling Caribbean trade winds for most of the year. The breeze not only keeps the temperatures comfortable, but also provides ideal ...
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Trade Winds Lodge Valentine
East Highway 20 and 83, HC 37 - Box 2, Valentine, Nebraska, United States
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