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Week 8 Swansea, London, Holland, Belgium and Paris
A Travel Blog entry by joeychiken from Swansea, United Kingdom
... to be pen pals with Yvette so it was really really neat to meet her. The next day we had a little tour around the village, Sint Oedenrode where our family lives. It was beautiful, especially because it was autumn and all the trees where shades of gold, ...
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From Swansea, Tasmania, to Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by lkgyg from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... the beautiful blue waters of the sea to our right shimmering in the morning sun. At our destination, we explored the village walking along its streets. We had a snack at a bistro and walked ...
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To see the sea or not that is the question
A Travel Blog entry by rossport from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
... was a case of spot the live animal as we headed towards the coast. We arrived on the coast at a lovely little village called Swansea and had morning tea there it was quite a pleasant little town right on the coast, we refueled the petrol gussler ...
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Our first wedding anniversary
A Travel Blog entry by oliver10 from Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
... remember everyone’s names including Ken and Barbie aka Veronica and we choose a chief for our bus. On arrival at the village there was a welcoming ceremony which we were told was to be taken seriously with no smiling or laughing. The maori tried to ...
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To Australia and Back
A Travel Blog entry by epbrody from Feilding, Wellington, New Zealand
... part of the road was closed. We arrived in Swansea late in the afternoon. Monday, February 15, 2010 The Swansea Motor Inn is "absolute beachfront". We have rooms opening onto patios about one minute walk from the beach. Last ...
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A winter week in Wales
A Travel Blog entry by everardt from Llandudno, Wales, United Kingdom
... knowing nothing about it (other than seeing a depressing film many years ago about the lives of a family in a slate-mining village) I leisurely wandered the streets of Cardiff next with my curiosity very alive. One of the things I quickly came across was ...
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Doo Keep Up ...
A Travel Blog entry by charlotte.in.oz from Nubeena, Tasmania, Australia
... .. but especially here in Tas there does seem to be a lot of copying going on with the Town names ... Sheffield .. Swansea .. Richmond .. Guildford .. Hampshire .. Somerset .. to name but a few .. i also drove over rivers called ... Wey .. Mersey ...
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Royal Capitals and Record Breakers
A Travel Blog entry by jandkross from Mandalay, Myanmar
... . This was a colourful area where all manner of boats were moored. We were going to be travelling upstream to the village of Mingun. Our boat was moored about three boats away from the shore and was reached by a minor assault course of ...
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The Tassie tour
A Travel Blog entry by flashpacking from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
... stop. It was a pretty long beach :) We then carried on up the coast where we picked up lunch from Orford, a cute little village with a couple boats, jettys and a nice little beach full of tiny crabs. Just down the road was Spring beach and Shelley beach, ...
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Every One Man Has 40 Faces
A Travel Blog entry by genik from Khartoum, Sudan
... forces and from the SPLA. Every JMC post had representatives from both sides of the conflict. They explained that the bustling little village I'd walked through on the way to the post had been empty a year ago. It had been abandoned when heavy fighting ...
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New Year in Trannieland!
A Travel Blog entry by melandsam from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... as being dragged up a rollercoaster hill, I was expecting the drop at any moment! We had a pie lunch in the sleepy village of Leura, where we spotted the beautifully descriptive Megalong Street - typical Aussie-ness! They also shorten every word known to ...
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Rio Largatos
A Travel Blog entry by nealevans from Not really a city!, Mexico
... Twins and think of doing this trip on all of these or even a Suzuki DR 400....now that would be fun Suddenly I'm into a village, the small school I pass says El Cuyo and I've arrived. My first off road adventure has left me grinning from ear to ear. ...
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Chichester, Portsmouth, Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by djuckes42 from Chichester, England, United Kingdom
... Phew. It wasn't without a small degree of satisfaction that, when chatting to another of the delegates (Simon, a PHD student from Swansea), I found he also thought that particular paper was bouncing with hot air. Another reason why day 1 was hard was the ...
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Off we go in our little Suziki Swft?
A Travel Blog entry by j0dibr00k from Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
... centre and the docks, It is like being in a seaside town in England. From Launceston we traveled to Grindlewald a swiss style village and to the Platypus house, where you can see very lucky platypus and Echidnas that run around and over your feet. Day 2 ...
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Phuket Phuket Phuket
A Travel Blog entry by katieandphill from Phuket, Thailand
... we did just that. We drove along the fairly deserted coastal road South toward Hat Nai Han and down to the beautiful fishing village of Rawai. Along the way we stopped at various look outs and pretty beaches and stopped to talk to some elephants by the ...
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Caution: Learner Diver
A Travel Blog entry by jacobandkirsty from Gili Trawangan, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
... the thing about the Gilis is, there is no Police presence. There are no Indonesian authorities of any description - if there's ever a problem, the village elders sort it out. So, a long day, a bar, Bob Marley on the stereo, a bloke with a bag of ...
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Langdon Road (Off Fabian Way), SA1 Waterfront, Swansea, Southern Wales, Wales, United Kingdom
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Little Langland Hotel Swansea
2 Rotherslade Road, Langland, Swansea, Southern Wales, Wales, United Kingdom
... being only five miles from Swansea City and with easy access to the stunning Gower Peninsula with its many coves and bays. A short walk away is Oystermouth village offering good shopping, pubs, restaurants and places of historical interest to visit.
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