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... with them,i had ourtime to travel to Halong bay and Sapa trekking, at that time, in Halong bay there were several thousand travellers there, they went to see many caves in Halong, most attractive places are amazing cave, Daugo cave, Titop island.... The ...
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Cave Carvings on Elephanta and Late Night @ Leos
A Travel Blog entry by pollyandmikey from Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India
... to meet Felix for a beer, a quick beer turned into a few when it was decided to order one of their beer towers (we are such crazy travellers!). We then rushed across town to meet up with A & T for a G & T. Dinner back at Universal was ...
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Terrorists and Travellers.
A Travel Blog entry by shaunmonkey from Mumbai, India
... courage and asked the group if I could join them. They were immediately friendly and welcoming and mostly all were lone travellers. Two girls from New York, Brooke and Stacey had travelled overland together from South East Asia through China, Tibet and ...
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Cave diving with sharks!
A Travel Blog entry by livingthedream from South West Rocks, New South Wales, Australia
... were waterskiing on the Macleay River, cave diving at Fish Rock Cave and diving with over 30 grey nurse sharks! Tips for travellers: (1) South West Rocks Tourist park is a great park to stay at. Located a kilometre from the centre of town and has a range ...
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Cuba's biggest hotel
A Travel Blog entry by mbgower from Vinales, Cuba
... Cuba's biggest hotel -- so the convertibles are spread amongst the populace. The result? More Cuba-aware (less touristy) travellers, less financially screwed citizens, virtually no begging (you make better money with a casa) and a real integration of ...
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Hina Cave show
A Travel Blog entry by tony-helen from Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga
... the morning…some early morning call. Said goodbye to our lovely Austrian couple Sigrid and Horst….now these were intrepid travellers having been to most countries in the world over the past 20 years. Horst who is now 70 has decided that maybe ...
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Hot air balloon ride and little sleep
A Travel Blog entry by travelingdiva from Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
... Carolyn had arranged a shuttle for us so we didn't have to trouble ourselves with finding the hotel. We arrived at our cave hotel at 3am. The hotel is pretty awesome, I thought, but it was hard to tell at that hour. Still, sleeping in a cave, can't ...
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Cappadocia day and Turkish night
A Travel Blog entry by travelingdiva from Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
I decided to blow dry my hair for the first time in at least a week because our cave hotel room includes a "real" hair dryer, not one of those wimpy hotel ones. I managed to dry one small section of hair near my face before it overheated and turned itself ...
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Coober Pedy
A Travel Blog entry by georgeescape from Coober Pedy, Australia
... first aid kit and quickly had it all bandage up. We decided that since Harry's was closed we would go into the Desert Cave Hotel where you go down stairs into a tunneled out area and they have a display on opal mining. Under the ground it is a ...
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Turkey 04
A Travel Blog entry by shaun_and_leah from Selcuk, Bodrum, Koycegýz, Fethiye, Goreme, Istanbul, etc, Turkey
... churches,houses and entire cities carved from volcanic rock that covered the region many years ago. We actually stayed in a cave hotel - that's right a cave carved into the side of a hill. It was owned by an Engligh woman and her Turkish husband and had ...
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Turkish Delights
A Travel Blog entry by markandstacy from Sanliurfa, Turkey
... caves that once served as homes for tens of thousands so many centuries ago. Stacy and I loved Cappadocia! We slept in a cave hotel (a real cave!), spent an entire day wandering the Red and Rose valleys with our trusty guide (dog) "Spotty", another day ...
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Nature at its most amazing
A Travel Blog entry by gobur12 from Cappadocia, Turkey
Caught up with Paul and Barb at the hotel It is a four star cave hotel wich has been created around very old dwellings .It is a new venture only opened for a year.It is the most luxurious place we have stayed in. The scenery is amazing hard to really ...
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Turkish delights in Cappadocia
A Travel Blog entry by tartanbeat from Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
... down just outside Nevsehir (or did it really??). A shuttle took us into Nevsehir, where after duelling with travel agents, and other travellers tried to leave us in it, we then caught another bus (same ticket) to Goreme. Very quiet around town - still ...
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Let the pictures do the talking.....
A Travel Blog entry by thelloydys from Cappadocia, Turkey
... landing, don't get out of the balloon and create an imbalance until told to do so (I wished many of the non-english speaking travellers would pay more attention). "How many first-timers have we hear today?" And, as most hands went up, he ...
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Halong Bay bit of a disaster!!
A Travel Blog entry by anna_liam from Halong Bay, Vietnam
... leave- the horrible thought was that both of them got away scott free and was free to do it to other unknowing tourists and travellers. The other thing that turned our stomachs was we had also booked our train tickets with Mr. Tiem from Hanoi to Ho ...
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Bula Bula!!
A Travel Blog entry by livingthedream5 from Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
... about the New Zealand adventure that laid before me. I was both extremely excited and completely terrfied. Despite being surrounded by fellow travellers in hostels, and maybe even hooking up with some that were going the same way as me, I was pretty much ...
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Days 6-10 Milarepa, Viagra & A Stairway To Heaven
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Yak Kharka, Nepal
... cards and i stole a joker for my collection. The evening atmosphere in the lodge was a full blown trekker's scene with travellers sitting around the dining room fireplace and mostly talking bollocks. So, we sat and talked bollocks with them, ate ...
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Borneo
A Travel Blog entry by chrissmith300 from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
... . It was a bit of a complicated affair. Another distinction of Borneo is that due to lack of appearance on most travellers' itineraries, there is very little set-up in the way of tourism logistics - again, this can (at times) add to the ...
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Sri Lanka - The Cultural Triangle
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Polonnaruwa, North Central, Sri Lanka
... ; Negombo - Sigiriya We meet our driver, Douglas, negotiate to pay $US250 in travellers cheques of various vintages, and the balance in $US cash and some Rupees, get into his nearly new Seca-size Toyota, ...
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new country, new adventures
A Travel Blog entry by katie.o2009 from Hanoi, Vietnam
... and a half days on. we ate a great lunch and then set off into the bay. the weather was beautiful and there were many travellers on the boat so it was good fun. the other people that were in our bus were also there. the best encounter was three ...
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Thai-Lao
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Vientianne, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... suburb of the town near the fuel depot. From there we took a tuk-tuk taxi to the town in search of a hotel. The driver said that most travellers stayed at the Lido so we headed that way. As we entered the city centre we encountered the strangest scene. ...
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