Travel Blog Photos from Highway 1 (134)
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... reportedly can read a license plate from 20 miles. Helicopters menacingly kick up noise and dust. Military outposts dot Highway 9, surveying vast expanses of desert nothingness day after day. This is evidence of our tax dollars being spent (wasted?). ...
Today we're going to take the long drive through the Richardson Hwy, near the Alaskan pipeline, towards Valdez. We took some food and drinks with us, and apparently this was a very clever thing to do, since it was pretty hard to find a reasonable place ...
... had any suggestions for travelers intending to visit Maui. There were two issues he felt strong about,"When driving down the Hana Highway, pull over for locals!" Let me explain, this is the only access road to Hana, when you are driving slow because you' ...
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Quick run down of cool stuff to do in El Savador? ATV tours? Beaches? Jungle tours?
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, 08:59:06
... your native guide smooth out any disputes that arise. Do everything possible to make all your own arrangements leaving from the United States, Canada, etc. and not burden others with those little minute travel details that you should be able to handle on ...
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North Carolina For Starts
Posted on Apr 20, 2009, 23:48:30
NORTH CAROLINA Country : United States of America Population : 9,222,414 (10th in the United States) Major cities : Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Wilmington, Jacksonville, Greenville Currency : U.S. ...
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ALASKA (Kenai penninsula)
Posted on Aug 20, 2008, 19:51:04
... a jumping off point for the great outdoors. MONEY: despite most locals ferverant objections, alaska is indeed part of the united states and uses the U.S. dollar. ATM machines are numerous as are their user fees ($3-4 per transaction). unlike many ...
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4th of July Celebrations & Fireworks in RI
Posted on Jul 1, 2009, 14:50:41
... Civic, Military and Fireman's Parade, Bristol Begins at 10:30am. The oldest continuous celebration of its kind in the United States, established in 1785, runs from the corner of Chestnut Street and Hope Street (Rt. 114) to High Street, between State ...
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