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Deep dive into the Rainforest
A Travel Blog entry by ukcat from coca, Orellana, Ecuador
... Yasuni National Park to see a “parrot lick”. This was a bank apparently rich in minerals that the yellow crested parrot among others really loved. There were hundreds of colorful and noisy parrots clinging to the earthen ...
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Being the luckiest and happiest girl in the Andes!
A Travel Blog entry by mette from Cusco, Peru
... in this part of the Andes. Towering an impressive 6271 meters over sea level. Think South America, think beaches and men in yellow thongs right? Well, no, not this part of el continente.. Think snow, glaciers and men in wolly hats! Madeleine and me ...
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Oil profits
A Travel Blog entry by leighton from Mysore, Karnataka, India
... boxes of 20 x 10ml oils purchased (1000rs): Tajwood (Frankincense, Apple blossoms, Black Musk, Sweet Orange, Lotus pink/ yellow, Mysore Flowers, Blue Moon, Myrrh, Kerala Flower, Sahukar. Big business in Mysore. Shop keeper explains: designer western ...
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More Ghana, then into Togo
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Lome, Togo
... African driver, and he wants 2.5k. The whole deal looks dodgy, so we decide to walk through and get a genuine taxi, distinguished by its yellow fenders. We can't get below 1.5k for a very short run to the Hotel Galion, which is on the border side of town, ...
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My Iberian dream ... 2011
A Travel Blog entry by northqld from Madrid, Spain
... a worry that it has gone in another direction, though broke my nail in getting it off the moving along thing. Left airport and found the yellow express bus into Madrid, so boarded and paid my 2 Euro!! Into city to Plaza de Celebes, off and set off in the ...
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Peru Amazon Basin
A Travel Blog entry by lynda.sullivan from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... went straight on our first trek to a 37 foot tall viewing tower. on the way we saw two big beautiful macaw parrots with their yellow red, blue and green feathers. we only got a quick view as the macaw are very nervous and as soon as the hear any ...
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La Playa y La Finca
A Travel Blog entry by hippietraveler from Canoa, Ecuador
... joined the chorus and attempted to chirp in tune. Oscar stopped at the base of a tree and broke off a large round, yellow fruit resembling a grapefruit. He split it in half and handed me one. Inside I found large black seeds swimming in white ...
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Cairns, Cooktown, then into Queensland interior
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Cooktown, Australia
... 15 metres diameter, half filled with soft, dusty soil, about 40 metres long. The next stop is lunch back at the lodge, a buffet of soup, pasta and salad, a preview of the evening meal (decide we will make do with chunky soup tonight). DP ...
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jelly belly
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandtess from Charlotteville, Trinidad and Tobago
... you imagine if you were shipwrecked on a tropical island. Unbelievable. This was the place for the Coconut Lodge and we could quite easily have gone Coco-Loco (Boosh heads). Had to drag ourselves away and on, to picturesque Castara Bay, ...
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Accra-Nairobi
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Accra, Ghana
... with 1 inch of bleach in it would be situated on the stairs of the truck by the door. Privacy would be a bright yellow groundsheet held upright by the lucky two passengers in the front seats. When they stood up that was the 'engaged' sign, ...


