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... it? I told you so." The landscape was mostly swamp or swamp. Moss covered trees reaching out from the dark murky waters concealing, frogs, turtles, snakes, alligators, nutria and lots of little creatures that I had no intention of meeting at close range. ...
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A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from Rio Dulce, Guatemala
... debris scattered over us as crackers went off and haggling for my new place mats and napkins and table throw. And of course dinner at the Pizza/Pasta restaurant where l sipped on a huge fruit cocktail under the hot palm fringed canopy over the waters ...
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Awsome hotel right on the beach
A Travel Blog entry by juliaanddan from Monterey, California, United States
... we had a lovely drive up the coast to Montorey. Before we left morro bay we went for breakfast at this little dinner on the waters edge - we had a great view of the harbour and of the seals who were all relaxing on a rock out in the harbour. ...
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Which Way to the Wayside Inn?
A Travel Blog entry by gascon from Daly Waters, Northern Territory, Australia
... outback pubs, which was not to be missed. At around 5pm we pulled into the town of 8, which essentially meant, the Daly Waters Pub and its employees made up the entire town. Being one of the oldest outback pubs, its charm couldn’t be ...
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Tupiza-Uyuni Trip - Day 3
A Travel Blog entry by peacefrog from Reaching the edge of Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
... , most of them had gone away as it had got too cold, but a few dozens were still there, feeding in the shallow waters of the lagunas. The picnic we took in a lava field, overlooked by the volcano which had produced it. We were supposed to stay ...
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Heaven on Earth at Eagle's Nest Hotel, Duikar
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Duikar, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
... . As Khaja's jeep clanked and clattered across the bridge its slatted base rose and fell in waves above the steely Gilgit River waters, something like a very slow roller coaster. We were on our way to Duikar and the gorgeous Eagle's Nest Hotel where we ...
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Day 52 - Life on the edge is scary - day two!
A Travel Blog entry by debandkeith from Langdon Beck, England, United Kingdom
... started ripping into his legs, Keith could only plod on and think he had probably had tougher moments swimming through the winter waters around Brighton pier. All our thoughts turned to how welcome it would be when we arrive tonight at our remote ...
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Living On The Edge In Melbourne!
A Travel Blog entry by holly_ken from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... jumping around in the sea but I could not be enticed in. Maybe this is the way the Aussies keep the Brits out of their waters – jellyfish all along the shores (just in case we weren't scared enough of the sharks). After a fun day at St. Kilda we ...
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City on the Edge of Forever
A Travel Blog entry by tomfonder from Venice, Veneto, Italy
We arrived in Venice to a city shrouded by a fine mist, fog settling over placid canal waters as gondoliers drifted in and out of view like a spectre. Delving deeper into the depths of the city, the fog of war expanded little by little as we few, map in ...
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David - Gran Hotel Nacional and Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from David, Panama
... For my interviews and impressions, read on. It was while I was exploring the grounds of the Gran Hotel Nacional that I was drawn to the blue sparkling waters of the swimming pool. Nearby was the bar and patio tables that were unoccupied except for one ...
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Diving over the edge
A Travel Blog entry by idarich from Semporna, Sabah, Malaysia
... variety of underwater life, including green and hawksbill turtles and several shark species. Its open-ocean location means that Sipadan's waters are clystal clear. Earlier this year, all the hotels on the island were closed and torn down, supposedly for ...
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The Tree Rock and Salt Hotel
A Travel Blog entry by stokenmait from On the way to Uyuni, Bolivia
... little due to our lack of sleep. We had a brief stop on the train line between Chile and Bolivia before heading to the salt hotel on the edge of the Salar de Uyuni. 5 minutes from the hotel we got a flat.... Felix did the fastest wheel change Ive ever ...
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Taking the Waters
A Travel Blog entry by dorrance from Budapest, Hungary
... walk), but we also found that Budapest is surprisingly large! The 45 minute stroll from the central rail station to our very central hotel barely covered half of the city center, to say nothing of areas beyond. After dropping our bags at the hotel, we ...
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A peaceful setting on the edge of Lake Peten Itza
A Travel Blog entry by amazingjourneys from El Remate, Guatemala
... of the morning out in a kayak and then soaked up the sun while relaxing in Lake Petèn Itzà's crystal clear waters. By entering Tikal after 15.30 hours my ticket would be valid for the following day. So mid afternoon I decided to try ...
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Australia - Cairns
A Travel Blog entry by gonetilwhenever from Cairns, Australia
... other rafts in our group at every opportunity and jumping overboard for a swim where the water was calmer. We stopped at the waters edge for a quick lunch; 'Raging Thunder' had a camp set up with a ready-prepared BBQ, and then raced back to our rafts ...
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A large slice of heaven
A Travel Blog entry by dobboinaus from Phuket, Thailand
... personified. We checked in and were shown to our adjoining rooms 112/111. 112 facing the beach and is 30 steps from the waters edge overlooking Bamboo and Mosquito Island and Krabi in the distance. Excellent. At the base of the steps was a large stone ...
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Salt lakes and Lagoons
A Travel Blog entry by cathandnick from Uyuni, Bolivia
... clear mirror image of the landscape. Its so stunning and peaceful, there is no sound or movement, bar some desert rabbits by the waters edge and we would have been quite happy to sit there all day and not have to get back in the sweaty jeep ...
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Fantastic Waterfalls
A Travel Blog entry by nas.latif from Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina
... apparently a couple of years ago a child was killed by a jaguar. The pathways go right over the falls as well as to the waters edge from where its possible to take a boat into the foaming water and get throughly wet. Some of the walkways at the ...
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full circle...
A Travel Blog entry by rawhideone from Lima by way of Piura, Lima, Peru
... for what they do, a pre-sea kayak design. So as I'm walking, I see all these flashy silver steaks on the waters edge and looking closer, realize it's tons of small fish that got washed up on shore....well the fishermen start scooping them up, one ...
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To Amritsar on the Shababti Express
A Travel Blog entry by rachel_john from Amritsar, India
... which mark the edge of the water. People meander around quietly in a clockwise direction, some choosing to stop and reflect at the waters edge, a few ceremonially bathe in the water, and some just sleep. A long bridge across to the temple is packed with ...
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Getting there...
A Travel Blog entry by alison.droesch from Seattle, Washington, United States
... existing buildings. So, they took sawdust from the mills just outside of town and moved it to the downtown area along the waters edge. The original city streets were at 39% and more grades, making navigation nearly impossible for walking, let alone ...
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Hananui Lodge Motel Russell
P O Box 16, Russell, Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand
... . Spa, laundry, ample client parking, SKY TV, Fishing Charters. And across the road, completed in January 2007 are the stunning Hananui Apartments, still just 50 metres from the waters edge. Handy to Cafes, restaurants and shops and local museums.
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