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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| New Year in Spain |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-05-23 04:40:48 (via
www.geocities.com) |
| Starting a new year in Spain… a truly dream vacation! There was a great atmosphere on the Balcon, a band was playing, the people were dancing, the Champagne was flowing and it was a beautifully mild evening - perfect! It is as fine, as you have some hours of sun bathing after the wet and windy weather of UK.
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| From Tallin's "Long Leg" to the Lahemaa National Park |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-05-23 03:14:29 (via
www.what-a-wonderfulworld.net) |
| I associate Tallinn with a conservative, but beautifully aristocratic city, which still keeps the old fashion style, and is proud with it. The Old City Festival, in which the people of Tallin wear mediaeval clothes and relive the Hanseatic times for a weekend is the pure evidence of this fact. And, believe me, this is a real show!
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| Cannes and it's surroundings |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-05-21 04:25:18 (via
www.lemonpage.de) |
| A typical French breakfast with a glass of milk and Finetti, which is a typical product of Italy, and a promenade a l’Anglais on the narrow streets of Cannes, it’s indeed a vacation that one can only dream of… Just stop dreaming! It’s reality, it’s Cannes!!!
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| "Turisti Americani" |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-05-21 04:16:47 (via
www.funnystrange.com) |
| “Scusi, do you speak English?” This is probably one of the most frequent questions that Americans pose while in Italy. It’s imperial for their vocabulary to include words like “scusi” and “grazie”. Still, quite a lot funny stories happen with those “turisti americani” willing to see the old world.
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| Elba to La Spezia, Italy |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-05-21 04:12:20 (via
www.cherba.com) |
| “The main attraction in Pisa is the Tower. It is reportedly one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is 14.9 feet out of plumb in a height of 186 feet. The baptistery is also out of plumb, but not so much as to be an attraction.” Well, is it the Pisa tower a wonder of the world; and second, were they all drunken building everything out of plumb?
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| Out and about in Florence |
| Submitted by roxy on
2007-05-21 03:25:05 (via
lloydi.com) |
| Florence is quite a compact city, and it is actually quite easy to walk around the whole city. Just watch out for the local emergency services that seem to buzz around the city quite frequently. Or at least, they make their presence known quite loudly. Oh, Italians, they know how to make themselves noticed…:)
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| Bicycling Through Europe |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-05-21 03:17:02 (via
www.lemonpage.de) |
| eaching the casino you get to the part of Monaco where you can even smell the money. There's the casino, a luxurious hotel, the cafe de Paris and some luxurious shops. But you've to be 21 years to be allowed to go in. If you are not yet 21 visit the parking lot of the casino, you will surely not be disappointed by the collection of cars.
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| Bicycling Through Europe 1998 |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-05-21 03:12:39 (via
www.autumnleafcafe.com) |
| The beautiful German landscape… under a dense curtain of rain and low gray clouds; no worry, not such a big deal for some experienced cyclists. The most important thing is to find a cozy place for lunch and pull over all the clothes that they have brought with them. It’s just a win-win situation – feel warm and ride with empty rucksacks.
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| Tradition and Artifice |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-05-18 06:32:39 (via
www.heldencrow.com) |
| “What is tradition? A strange force that makes thousands of people wait for hours in the sun for a three second glance… Because... it is the way things are done. Someone isn't happy with our food. It's old-fashioned. Not sexy. Not space age. Where is the voice to resist artifice?..” You don’t have to go England to face this.
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