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Palm Springs - In Frank Sinatra's Footsteps
A Travel Blog by manija
... is the second time we have visited this increadible home. Frank Sinatra rented this house at some point, I don't know if it was before or after he built Twin Palms. The location and architecture are perfect for that luxurious feeling of a life of leisure.
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A Travel Blog entry by manija from Palm Springs, California, United States
... is the second time we have visited this increadible home. Frank Sinatra rented this house at some point, I don't know if it was before or after he built Twin Palms. The location and architecture are perfect for that luxurious feeling of a life of ...
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We're Retirees! Our Plans...
A Travel Blog entry by pykesonthego from Palm Springs, United States
... Of course, nothing's carved in stone, but here are our plans for the next couple of months, as they now stand: 1/8-1/11 Palm Springs/Indio, CA 1/11-1/17 Desert Hot Springs, CA 1/17-1/20 Casa Grande, AZ 1/20-1/23 Phoenix International Raceway, ...
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B E A UTIFUL!
A Travel Blog entry by blondie.a.p from Phi Phi Thailand , Krabi, Thailand
... dom! arrived at Twin palm Bungalows, after walking through the little streets that are full with backpackers, restaurants and shops..love it. Twin palm bungalows...well its right on the beach, we had a only matter of meters to walk to the beach, which ...
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Dissapointed..
A Travel Blog entry by grissinaki from Phuket, Thailand
... . Two of the 4 days it was raining, so we were mostly eating Pat Thai, or green curry anything, and having spa treatments. Twin Palm resort is reaaeaeaelly good and cheap for its kind of service-plus, they let us use their pool without being guests. The ...
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Day 1 : Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by yudhinia from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... to monorail station to go to Bukit Bintang (BB). Out of BB monorail station, it's not too difficult to find Traveller's Palm Lodge: just following Jalan Bukit Bintang to KFC, turn right to Jalan Changkat Bukit Bintang, after crossing Jalan Alor we will ...
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Towering above the rest
A Travel Blog entry by apoc100 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... slightly odd. Malaysians drive on the left so it felt like we were on a British motorway, but surrounding us were lush palm trees - although this entire experience felt oddly familiar it was also strangely foreign. On the way to KL we saw several housing ...
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All that glitters in Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by rgreenwell630 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... carriage for a while to take a few photos and stretch my legs. Almost everybody waved as the train passed by rice paddies, palm plantations and villages. It was nice. We arrived in KL 1 hour and 20 minutes late.-and just in time for ...
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Third and final chapter to Malaysia...
A Travel Blog entry by ashling from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... was better. Taxi driver copped on and literally bombed it through 2 red lights to get me out of his van :) Travellers Palm: truly an oasis. Such lovely staff, cute little terrace, and after the pretty unfriendly people staying at the hostel in Kuching, I ...
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Blasted down 'Gunshot' straight into a 'Fruit Bat'
A Travel Blog entry by meikle from Telegraph Track, Queensland, Australia
... crow yelled out overhead for a good hour or more! Sach got outdoors early enough to see the largest Australian cockatoo - a Palm Cockatoo. Our next door neighbours, internet satellite dish installers for the far north, came over for a chat & ...
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Live & Kicking In KL!
A Travel Blog entry by natjamesuk from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... streets to check out the highlights, kicking off with the Petronas Towers. Once the world's tallest and still topping the highest twin towers they loomed over us. Apparently you need to queue up very early to get tickets for the sky bridge so ...
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The Boardies Survived Atlantis
A Travel Blog entry by raniroo from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
6 months ago we paid big money to stay at the newly opened Atlantis Hotel on the Palm. We splurged big time, which was even harder to do when you only live 5 minutes down the road....we had a lovely weekend apart from some disturbances during the ...
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The floods around Anurahadpura
A Travel Blog entry by candcthai from Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
... number of other similar cars are making it ok so he goes for it and we are across and on our final approach to the Palm Garden Village, apparently the best place in the area. Unfortunately, the grounds of the hotel are flooded so after check in we have ...
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Beached as bru!
A Travel Blog entry by nickmoore from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
... great pic of one of them!) The following day Hannah and I made a drive to the Gold coast to an appartment building called the Royal Palm, they had amazing views of the beach and was right on the beach so didnt even have to cross a road to be on the ...
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Kuala Lumpur 2
A Travel Blog entry by steve.brine from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... . I am fascinated by the mish-mash of cultures and religions who live together in apparent harmony. I've been up the Petronas twin towers and the adjoining shopping centre, I've wandered Chinatown and Little India, I've walked the canopy of the nearby ...
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first impressions of a muslim nation
A Travel Blog entry by maymay1980 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... night. at least it's cheaper than the one in sg. funny thing was this morning during breakfast, woman from copenhagen (with twin 6-yr-olds) kept on talking about how great this hostel was, how much of a shithole the place she stayed at in sg. ...
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Pohnpei
A Travel Blog entry by twin_puffin from Pohnpei, Pohnpei, Micronesia
... military…..I could tell since I had the longest hair in the joint. As the sun went down a large fruit bat flew into a palm tree just off the deck adding to the ambiance. Oh, and the food was terrific. ...
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a week on the road
A Travel Blog entry by kunnun from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... been feeling too well since last night, but after a foot massage, I felt much better! This morning, we started our day at the Twin Towers. The ticket is free, but you need to go there early to pick up the ticket since they have limit tickets everyday. We ...
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We made it to Kuala Lumpur!
A Travel Blog entry by kunnun from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... and cheap! We both passed out on the bus. After checked in at the hostel in KL, we took the monorail to the train station and bought the first class train ticket to Penang for the 5th. We are going to check out the twin towers tomorrow morning! :) ...
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Day 24 - Siem Reap - Into the hills
A Travel Blog entry by bray from Siem Reap, Cambodia
12th The lady who runs the guesthouse meekly asks us at breakfast if we would mind moving into a twin room together because she needs our rooms for a large group. We take a tuk-tuk to Kbel Spean & Banteay Srei. Our driver is Kim Ho. He hasn't ...
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Lazy Days
A Travel Blog entry by joandjim from Ko Tao, Thailand
... him. The first I knew was when I saw a massive shadow go over me which freaked me out a bit but I managed to roll over and palm myself off the bottom of it - this left us all a bit shaken and more wary of idiot boat drivers I decided that while in a ...
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... of Santiago. Its cozy charm and superb location are a large part of its enduring appeal. Each air-conditioned room has a twin/double bed, a wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom. Other amenities include a tea/coffee maker, fridge, telephone with intercom ...
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