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Renmark to Bundaberg
A Travel Blog entry by helenlear from South Kolan, Queensland, Australia
... , listening to the music and watching silhouettes stroll down the beach I just thought to myself…I love this. It’s hard as a traveller not to fall in love with everywhere when it all really is so beautiful. But onward we went, heading North to ...
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New York, New York - how exciting!
A Travel Blog entry by jacontheroad from New York, United States
... ME, they want ME, TO CALM DOWN? What about him that started it, shouldn't he have to stop acting like some time traveller that's been launched forward from the stone age and looking around him all stunned at the ammount of people congregating in this huge ...
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Slan to the Camper and New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by anneliam from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... come to the last two days of our New Zealand travels. We handed back our camper today and have moved into a motel for the last two nights. Oh! welcome to a real bed that is already made up!!! Despite that disadavntage we really enjoyed our 4 weeks on ...
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Best Accommodation - EVER!
A Travel Blog entry by suziewong from Picton, South Island, New Zealand
... Jo's spare bedroom! There was an 'L' shaped couch with a little wood burning stove in the lounge with every amenity a traveller could want - even posh toiletries in the bathroom! Including body moisturiser! I know!! Get that! And ...
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Missing Trains & Catching Cities
A Travel Blog entry by vayacondios from Sacramento, California, United States
... transport for the poor. Eighty percent of the patrons are black and the rest are white trash and the odd committed train traveller. You hear conversations like this from some black guy talking to his wife/girlfriend: "Down in N'orleans dere's ...
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Australia and New Zealand 2001/2
A Travel Blog entry by markeverest from Sydney, Australia
... ; I was pleasantly surprised to find that the exchange rate had improved to $2.68 for every pound when I went to cash a traveller's cheque. Armed with some Australian dollars, we set off along George Street where I had started my exploration on my ...
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Sleepin' and other strenuous activities...
A Travel Blog entry by codownsean from Moorea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
... later as I'm dropped off at the swish resort I've treated myself to - the Intercontinental no less - I realise why being a single traveller is something which will make me stand out. The place is full of couples, families, honey mooners etc. ...
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Campobello Island - The Secret is out!
A Travel Blog entry by campobellodream from Campobello Island, Maine, United States
... across from the entrance to the Welcome Centre and FF..D.R.'s summer home the entrance to the International Park beckons the eager traveller. Although the roads which permit vehicles in the park are not paved, they are graded and kept in good repair. ...
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Nothin's the Matter with Kansas
A Travel Blog entry by lacasarodante from Hutchinson, Kansas, United States
... . We made a list (7 problems) that Joe gave to the clerk when he checked us out in the morning to save the next traveller from these problems. Far from receiving an apology or thanks from the clerk, he was told that the manager was not in and if Joe ...
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Day 304-306 Nindigully Pub & Dirranbandi
A Travel Blog entry by millersofoz from Nindigully then Dirranbandi, Queensland, Australia
... on since we’ve been on the road! Before we sit down to dinner Greg returns to take us to the motel that has a swimming pool. The kids are welcome to have a swim whilst we enjoy a cold beverage. I was very surprised to find that the motel sells small ...
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Playing catch up! Monument Valley - Yosemite
A Travel Blog entry by lynnetempleton from Yosemite National Park, California, United States
... lay on the grass and had a little snooze before leaving and having dinner on the way home. Life is tough when you're a traveller! Alas it was time to wave Bakersfield goodbye and it felt sad to leave a little bit of familiarity behind. We drove for ...
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Busy time in the heart of china
A Travel Blog entry by suzymoldau from Xian And Beijing, Gansu, China
... so we could visit the pearl market before our final tour meal that evening. After stewing in the bus I just followed fellow traveller Carol roundhe shops but soon got sucked into the batering and made some purchases, lol. Still they were things i'dhad my ...
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Bazaar time in Istanbul
A Travel Blog entry by marmite_boy from Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
... I imagined. I don’t know if this is just because I have become used to it, or because they are scared of a bearded traveller (one shopkeeper couldn’t get over how much I looked like his grandpa and kept asking if I was Turkish, which was quite ...
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The Idaho Panhandle
A Travel Blog entry by fintan from Clarkston, Washington, United States
... winter people come to ski. Accessible by road and rail, Sandpoint (pop. 6,835) is indeed a pleasant place for the traveller to unwind. I'd known about the road links of course, having come in from Montana on Interstate 200. Feeling bedraggled after an ...
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What the Fuck is Burning Man?
A Travel Blog entry by jaspergreene from Black Rock City, Nevada, United States
... of a man rolling a crystal ball over his arms and shoulders. I’d seen enough of that sort of stuff from those traveller hippies around South America, and every other festival I’d ever been to in Europe or Australia. But I decided to ...
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Shoes Lost At Sea
A Travel Blog entry by olinorwell from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... there. I think owners of hostels could improve their business success by separating those guests from abroad (typically fairly intelligent traveller types) and domestic guests (typically too poor to afford a room anywhere). It’s not that I’m ...
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Amazing times - Zimbabwe
A Travel Blog entry by danielwoods from Nyamapanda, Zimbabwe
... an amazed Michael who’d mainly experienced hostility on his weeks walk. I later thought how much it helps to be a white traveller. Probably quite a lot, but I’ll never know – and however poor I try to look (home made bike with splashes ...
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