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A Travel Blog by michaeljudy
... to the high speed railway (HSR) to Tainan, you must try this, the trip was worth it especially travelling on the VIP/most expensive cabin! Stressless, easy and peaceful. No major sightseeing in Tainan. Just checkout local life and sights. Go to the night ...
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Art Deco Capital and the Everglades
A Travel Blog entry by mattoliver from Miami, Florida, United States
... please) isn't gonna get me too far in Burger King right now. As it was Halloween tomorrow, there were large crowds attending exclusive VIP parties so it was also good to see all the costumes. Also took a walk up to Lincoln Road which is the main ...
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Vip's in kuala lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by phil_and_lisa from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... labels to identify it's purpose and relevance. We learnt quite a bit though and it was interesting to see how the art comes through in virtually everything they produce. Back at the guest house we set about arranging our onward travel including our ...
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The art of relaxation.
A Travel Blog entry by bitzofcarla from Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy
... Italian home cooking for four days. Apparently the reason the islands are still quite untouched by tourism is because they have a bit of a VIP reputation and are pretty expensive. So one could say we were more than lucky to spend a grand total of 25 euros ...
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Day 150: Sitar and The Art of Living
A Travel Blog entry by heatherandrew from Delhi, India
... I was really excited, and I had good reason to be. After about the first week my teacher mentioned this organization called The Art of Living. It's an international organization (there is a branch in Santa Cruz) and its main focus is to teach ...
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Fire Art Festival
A Travel Blog entry by ericlilian from Oakland, California, United States
That was a nice evening there. The different fire show's were great. We were VIP's, so we could go backstage and see things who other people couldn't see. We took a lot pictures of the fire show. Some of them are really good. You can see them. Sorry ...
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Endless Blue............million dollar view
A Travel Blog entry by euro-2011-trip from Oia, Cyclades, Greece
... view of the amazing Oia Sunset. This is not a problem since a short 5 minute walk takes you to Oia Castle where Art Maisons has a private viewing area with a loveseat to sit in, sip chanpagne, watch the sunset while hundreds of people clamour everywhere ...
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25th Wedding Anniversary in Santorini
A Travel Blog entry by euro-2011-trip from Oia, Cyclades, Greece
... us a bottle of champagne. They did a great job, but wouldn't stay at their hotel. We had dinner reservations at Kastro's at their VIP Table for 7:00 pm to watch the sunset. Dinner was good, the sunset was great, and of course the company was ...
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Lisboa - second day
A Travel Blog entry by laura.mallette from Lisbon, Estremadura, Portugal
... choices due to the language. Ordering something you see that looks good works well and introduced us to a wonderful octopus salad the other night. Today we will explore Belem and an art museum, and tomorrow we take a bus to ...
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Beautiful BsAs
A Travel Blog entry by josh_tanaya2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... this blog who is going to BA has to eat at La Cabrera, has to. We paid about 14 pounds each all up but we had a VIP room, champagne, white wine and 3 bottle of red, plus our meals. In London you would easily have paid 100 pounds for the quality of this ...
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Kolkata - karaoke, lap-dancing and a graveyard.
A Travel Blog entry by steve.kimberley from Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India
... the day, I found an internet café just down the street and in the other direction, Flury's tea room, a cool, air-conditioned, Art-Nouveau-decorated relic of the days of the British Raj. Imbued with the spirit of stout young chaps called Percy and bright ...
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Bangkok: return to the modern world
A Travel Blog entry by patandsaoyuth from Bangkok, Thailand
... expatrie est celebre pour avoir rehabilite la soie Thailandaise, et il y a fait fortune, d'ou la tres belle maison pleine d'objet d'arts. C'est un bel endroit reposant et plaisant, on y habiterait bien, en tout cas ca donne plein d'idees pour construire ...
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In 80 Tagen um die Welt
A Travel Blog entry by gone2asia from Qingdao, Shandong, China
... und Unterkunft (zum beinahe doppelten Preis!) zu buchen. Tag 9 Mittlerweile gestalten sich meine Flugbuchungen als eine Art BäumchenWechselDich - ich weiß langsam überhaupt nicht mehr, welcher Flug nun wirklich wann startet. Das Buchungsportal ist ...
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Kathak........
A Travel Blog entry by explr9 from Lucknow, India
... to get the good view from the VIP seats, I couldn't help but be aware of the irony of the situation. While the VIP seating area remained almost completely empty throughout the performance, the area with the plastic chairs behind the gate continued to get ...
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Yogyakarta - 'Oh my God! He's humongous!'
A Travel Blog entry by cereal42 from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
... man that I bumped into no less than three times! We spoke about life in Indonesia, stress, where I was going, the local art scene, and education in Indonesia. I was pleased to hear that the children are taught English English, and not American English, ...
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Chiang mai it seems that every bus journey ...
A Travel Blog entry by worldramblings from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... in and were driven 10 minutes down the road. Here we all piled out and stood blocking the pavement with our packs until our "VIP Coach" arrived. After another hour the "VIP Coach" arrived. It was packed solid already and there was nothing "VIP" about ...
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Re-adapting to be in a big city
A Travel Blog entry by thessa_fred from Bangkok, Thailand
... that hard day we had some beers and appreciated all crowds, people were happy, smiling and so were we. We witnessed a hippy arts atmosphere happening in a Sunday late afternoon. We acknowledge that it was the King’s birthday on Monday the 5h and we ...
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Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by philandsoph from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... old city walls to the old quarter and looked at some impressive 'wats' (temples) before going for lunch at a place called the art cafe (again a lonely planet recommendation which was really good) :-) In the afternoon we went to Tiger Kingdom. We were a ...
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On Motoring on Mopeds and Taking Tuk-Tuks!
A Travel Blog entry by kwant from Transport in Asia, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... and a toilet), special VIP (maybe a blanket), special deluxe VIP( perhaps a DVD of Thai or Lao karaoke) and express special VIP deluxe (that little bit quicker). We heard rumours of one Special express deluxe VIP that had big armchair seats with massage ...
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No ticket, no taco
A Travel Blog entry by fafeita from Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... to see why. This is a lively place: monkeys doing tricks, locals dressed in ancient costumes, mariachi bands, cute stores and art stalls, street performers (one such performer dressed only as spiderman was doing nothing but leaning against a wall - he was ...
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Day 28: Knesset, Supreme Court, Israel Museum
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Jerusalem, Israel
... Israel in the old days, current days and future, has inspired me to want to read more interpretations of Chagall's art work. Although I might not personally relate to his artistic style, his interpretations and how he expresses himself are interesting ...
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