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Hannah the travel guide
A Travel Blog entry by hannahandbrian from london, England, United Kingdom
... along the thames...which turned into a much longer walk than intented since I couldn't seem to remember how far away the tower bridge really was...oopsies. Afterwards we headed back to Leicester square and to sit and watch people before heading to see ...
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Going Places in Japan (My Idea for Japan Travel)
A Travel Blog entry by misocutlet from Taketoyo, Aichi, Japan
... and Tatsumaki Hells, Onsen Hoyo Land Mud Bath, Sagiridai Observatory, Lake Kinrin, Shitanyu Bathhouse, Kokonoe Dream Suspension Bridge, Chojabaru Visitor Centre & Wetland, Makinoto Observation Deck) 42. Saga (Yoshinogari Historical Park) 43. Nagasaki ...
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London Calling
A Travel Blog entry by thebests from London, England, United Kingdom
... individuals were publically hanged. Of course, they don't do that anymore. Our accommodation for the next two nights was the Tower Hill Travel Lodge. We ran into a little difficulty here, our printout for the booking of the Travel Lodge was missing one ...
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Day 3 - London, how I love thee
A Travel Blog entry by mizramirez from London, United Kingdom
... But I took such joy from walking around London the last time I was there. I especially wanted to take everyone across the London Tower bridge as it was one of my favorite memories. After the bridge, though. We were too exhausted to walk all ...
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Relaxing (?) in London before the Silk Road
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from London, United Kingdom
... a couple of Thames Barges, probably the same ones we photographed in 77. Walk along the shore, taking photos of the river and Tower Bridge, then walk across one side, and back the other. Decide against the £5 tour, walk past the very large crowd around ...
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Goodbye Aviemore and England
A Travel Blog entry by sares12 from Aviemore, Scotland, United Kingdom
... I was suppose to see the Tower again this trip. I think it was quite pricey to get in as well. We wondered down to the Tower bridge and took some photos as it was opened to allow a large yatch to sail under it. While we were sitting there, these two ...
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PCH, visit family and yosemite
A Travel Blog entry by teamjc from San Francisco onwards, California, United States
Monday 24th July After checking out of our pretty grim airport travel lodge and our sophisticated meal of McDonald's, we checked into our hotel called the San Remo near Nob Hill. It was a lovely traditional San Francisco hotel attached to a beautiful ...
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Kuala Lumpur Part One!
A Travel Blog entry by scrapiron from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... the smog of the city,really hot and humid with clouds and surrounded by massive skyscrapers.Wandered into Chinatown and found the Backpackers Travel Lodge,used the student card I'd picked up on the Khao San road to get a discount down to 25MR per night ...
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Bright Lights, Big city
A Travel Blog entry by reece_and_elle from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... our passports then it was all fine. We got to Changlun and Billy tried getting a discount at a hotel for us, it was like a Travel Lodge but was pretty cheap so weren't too bothered about the discount. I tried to give him some money for taking us and he ...
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Malaysia....Truly Asia...?
A Travel Blog entry by auzzieshelly from Melaka, Melaka State, Malaysia
... our budget, but they kindly recommended a place around the corner which was within our budget! So we checked into the Cintamani Travel Lodge. We spent 5 nights in KL, and got our first taste of Christmas 2010. The decorations in the shopping centers were ...
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Cool Getaway on Cameron Highlands
A Travel Blog entry by ngrick from Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
... way there, the Indian driver told me that it was rare to pick up passengers to the bus terminal at Georgetown as most travel agencies provided transfers to the bus terminal using mini-van for only MYR$2/pax. I was not informed about this by the ...
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Day 57 , 58, 59
A Travel Blog entry by popusa2008 from Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
... the salmon, we headed back to the lodge, this again was an exciting trip back, the bears in and around the area by the bridge and lodge were fairly active, and we ended up being herded by some very close bears to a spot in front of a small rise in a ...
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Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by gonetilwhenever from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... a third of the way up the total height of the tower but still has a commanding view over the entire city. The bridge is a futuristic construction of steel tubing and concrete (PICS) and its simplistic décor allows the visitor to gain maximum impact from ...
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Night of the Quelea - Introduction
A Travel Blog entry by the_traveler from Khwai River - Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
... Refreshed nonetheless, I made my way to the campfire and met Adam, the owner of Capricorn Safari, the outfit that Wilderness Travel Adventure wisely uses for these safaris. Coming up from Maun for mid-safari resupply, he had included with the essentials ...
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Rich Heritage of Malacca
A Travel Blog entry by ngrick from Malacca City, Melaka State, Malaysia
... walked in to get a tourist handout and made some enquiries. Departing the centre, I crossed the Straits of Melaka using the bridge beside it. Turning right after the bridge, I came to Admiral Cheng Ho Cultural Museum (MYR$5), a unique building that ...
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Kuala lumpur oompa doopa dee doo
A Travel Blog entry by garyandsophie from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... , there is space for 2!", TALK ABOUT JAMMY! How good is that!? So up to the 41st floor where we walked across the sky-bridge (which weighs 70tons alone), joining tower 1 to tower 2. Cool to say we have done it, but I tell you what, if I was a person that ...
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Yosemite
A Travel Blog entry by woolfiestrip from Yosemite,, California, United States
... t-shirt on and I'm standing there with my jacket on. We headed into the park which is pretty well just outside our door. We didn't travel to far without Rick having to pull over and me jumping out the truck to take pics. Just inside the park we saw and ...
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A Mixed Bag Of Culture
A Travel Blog entry by matt_and_rach from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... in their design seeming to fuse Western and Asian architecture. Our plan was to go up the lift into the sky bridge which extends from tower-to-tower about 1/3 of the way up. Unfortunately, despite arriving at 9.15am, they had sold out of tickets for the ...
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From Bollywood to Hollywood
A Travel Blog entry by samandphil from Los Angeles, California, United States
... jacuzzi and then had a picnic and a bottle of wine by the pool - it was simply a lovely day. What was that about budget travel?!? I should mention that during our stay in San Fran and a drive north over the bridge to Sonoma, we still had not seen the ...
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Our New Year Celebrations!
A Travel Blog entry by kateandandy from Sydney, Australia
... machine to Milsons Point but we had to change after a couple of stops as the trains were not going over the Harbour Bridge today. What was supposed to be a 6min walk from the train station to Glenferrie Lodge, according to their website turned out to be ...

