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Day 3: Riding and Tubing
A Travel Blog entry by angiekayaks from Big Boulder Ski Resort, Pennsylvania, United States
... the multiday pass. After eveyone was ready we headed for the bunny slope. It seemed to be more crowded because it wasn't as cold or windy as the day before. When we got there we could see ski patrol up in the terrain park, it looked like someone got hurt ...
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Muju Ski Resort and some R and R
A Travel Blog entry by cbarry from Muju, Korea Rep.
... plants) could be there to help explain all we were seeing. After leaving the tunnel we continued on to reach Muju resort. What a beautiful place. It was essentially a ski resort, which we thing was highly developed when the Olympics were held in ...
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Down Hill all the way - ish!
A Travel Blog entry by roamingsquid from Pheriche, Eastern Region, Nepal
... to Kathmandu for a good long sleep and some clean clothes! I spent my last few days in Nepal at the Last Resort, a resort near the border of Tibet which specializes in bungee jumping, White water rafting and Canyoning. Perhaps not the best choice of ...
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Sapa: Hill Tribes of Northern Viet Nam
A Travel Blog entry by bassalleckj from Sapa, Vietnam
... km, at a blistering average speed of about 20 mi/hr. This is not because of difficult terrain, either. We stayed at the Victoria Sapa Resort, a very nice, fancy resort. We felt a little guilty/sheepish, but it's kinda nice to pamper yourself a bit when ...
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Kandy and the Hill Country
A Travel Blog entry by salcat from Kandy, Sri Lanka
... 's cross at the front of the hotel if we post one to them. I do really like the hill country - the roads are really windy and because of the cooler temperature, it is just really nice to drive around because the scenery is ...
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Back to Argentina ... to a wet and windy Bariloche
A Travel Blog entry by garygapyear from Bariloche, Argentina
... on Friday from Pucon to cross the border back into Argentina. Staying for several days in Bariloche which is a major Argentinian holiday resort at the northern end of Patagonia. Itīs a very nice & picturesque town with a superb setting on the edge ...
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Backwaters and Hill Stations
A Travel Blog entry by dandj from Kerala, India
... for tramps like us. From Trivandrum we took the bus to Varkala, on the coast to the North. This is an unusual clifftop resort where we enjoyed a few days of relaxation after.., well after the relaxation we did last week. It was here that we decided to ...
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Cairns, Cooktown, then into Queensland interior
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Cooktown, Australia
... Ravenshoe, through pretty rolling country, with rainforest in the valleys, and come back to the main road at the Windy Hill wind farm. Get supplies and fish and chips at Ravenshoe, past Millstream Falls without having a second look, slow ...
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In den Lava Tubes
A Travel Blog entry by andrea.adrian from Undara, Australia
... , die wir von unserer ersten Australienreise bereits kannten: Curtain Fig Tree, Milla Milla Falls, die Windkraftwerkanlage auf dem Windy Hill. Zu Mittag assen wir im Nick's Swiss-Italian Restaurant. Der Schweizer gruendete das Restaurant in Yungaburra vor ...
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The Queens Not Home (Loch Ness to Stirling)
A Travel Blog entry by justinrowe from Inverness, United Kingdom
... masterpiece. It was nice to see something new and modern after ten days of historic castles and lochs. We spent the night on a windy hill just outside of Edinburgh. The spot overlooked a huge complex of power stations that were so lit up that the ...
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Lets go fly a kite
A Travel Blog entry by thewallers from Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
... off for the Kite Festival in Pasir Gudang about 40 minutes on a bus from our hostel. It took place on a very windy hill - ideal really!! There were lots of really massive animal shaped kites and Spongebob Square Pants!! We watched them ...
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Townsville
A Travel Blog entry by ontherun from Townsville, Australia
... and very clean. On our first day here we went to the main lookout called Castle Hill. To get here, people walk up a steep windy hill to get to the summit or you can take your vehicle up providing you are not obviously towing a caravan etc. After seeing ...
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Hopefully, we'll all meet up in Cairns!
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Cairns, Queensland, Australia
... look at Koombooloomba Reservoir (nothing special), then start heading back to our bed at Atherton. On the way have a quick look at Windy Hill Wind Farm, and watch our odometer pass the 4000 km mark for this trip! Pass some lovely landscape around here- ...
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Honeymooning in Mount Abu
A Travel Blog entry by dynamite_dinah from Mount Abu, India
... must be an even more awful job! The terrain became more mountainous and we eventually reached the bottom of Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill resort. It is where many of the princely rulers had their summer houses built and then the British used it as a ...
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Thailand - Our last stop
A Travel Blog entry by terryandkim from Bangkok, Thailand
... never ridden one but we thought we would give it a try. All went well until it rained and we came across an incredibly steep and windy hill when we and the bike went sliding off the side of the road. To be honest I dont think the thing could manage the ...
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Week 11 & 12 - Ko Lanta - Days 77, 78, 79, 80, 81
A Travel Blog entry by kentonianinnyc from Ko Lanta, Thailand
... We read in our local guide about a hard to find beach that isn't on any maps (It wasn't in Lonely Planet). We went on the windy hill roads through the middle of the jungle and saw one bike pulled up in a patch of dirt to the side. So we stopped and ...
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Yogyakarta Day 121 (18th Sept)
A Travel Blog entry by leehorscraft from Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta , Indonesia
... managed to get the sleep I didn't havet the night before. The final furlong of the trip entailed the bus ascending into the mountain/hill resort of Cemoro Lawang. The road was so twisty and windy for such a long time that it reminded me of the Great Ocean ...
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Casa De Calanna
A Travel Blog entry by rachandkiz from Cairns, Queensland, Australia
... 8 hour odyssey to visit some amazing waterfalls (see the photos!) which were all along the same road, then on to the aptly named Windy Hill (no footy players to be seen thankfully), the very suitable place for a wind farm. We drove to Herberton, an ...
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Oh our aching heads
A Travel Blog entry by freya691 from Vernazza, Italian Riviera, Italy
... last. We finally found a little place just across from and we both had nice meals and departed for our little room on the windy hill. The wind chill sucks. Before we could leave the main thoroughfare, we bumped into our American friends and Eric decided a ...
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Back On Track??
A Travel Blog entry by lisa.gillespie from La Paz, Bolivia
... old road) and so it's safer to cycle down. Safer, not safe. The ride began at around 4,700m above sea level on a dusty windy hill where we rolled out of the minibus. After donning all the safety gear, including knee pads and elbow pads and moto-x style ...
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Graceland Ranch, San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
The family-owned and operated Windy Hill Resort & Tour Company located in San Ignacio, Belize has been hosting visitors to Belize and providing exciting tours and activities for over 18 years. The resort consists of 16 private air-conditioned cottages ...
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