Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Aruba, One Happy Island |
| Submitted by pablo on
2008-08-06 05:58:45 (via
www.off-the-beaten-track.net) |
“When I think of Aruba, I see sun, white beaches and light-blue sea.“
That is the place i want to be right now! So much fun and happiness going around! No wonder they call it “one happy island”. Say “Arrrrrruuuuuuuba” )))
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| Into the jungle |
| Submitted by christine on
2008-08-05 06:22:38 (via
www.travelblog.org) |
| Truly amazing! Swimming in a river with crocodiles and piranha, seeking anacondas and traveling trough jungle! This is an experience one never forgets! Really worth reading!
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| Nicaragua: Many Attractions, Few Tourists |
| Submitted by christine on
2008-08-04 08:01:19 (via
www.gonomad.com) |
| Wouldn't it feel great to escape from the city routine and to find a completely different world of bright colors?For those who would love it, Nicaragua “sits waiting to be discovered.” Friendly people, brightly painted cities,vivid panoramas,golden swath of coastline, the open ocean stretching on to infinity...Could anyone ever ask for more? Enjoy!
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| Route 66: Travelling the Main Street of America |
| Submitted by traveloscopy on
2008-08-01 18:57:34 (via
monolith.com.au) |
Most roads go places; Route 66 just is.
It’s a community. The first mile through downtown Chicago is as much your destination as the last mile to Santa Monica pier.
Route 66 is not about concrete and tarmac, it’s about people - their hopes and dreams, their battles won and lost.
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| Sinai Stories |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2008-07-25 22:48:17 (via
travellingwriter.blogspot.com) |
| It is almost dark when we get to the top of Gebel Abbas Basha, one of the highest peaks in the ragged Sinai Mountains. The ruined remains of what was once part of a magnificent Ottoman fortress look down over the most incredible view of the mountain ranges.
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| South Georgia: Antarctic Renaissance |
| Submitted by traveloscopy on
2008-07-25 03:53:41 (via
travelantarctica.blogspot.com) |
| Travel about 2000 kilometres east from Tierra del Fuego, at the very tip of South America, and you might stumble on its precipitous and windswept shores. At 54 degrees S and 37 degrees W, South Georgia is about as remote as any place on earth could possibly be.
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| The Turkish Male and the Subservient Woman |
| Submitted by ieuandolby on
2008-07-16 09:03:27 (via
seamania.blogspot.com) |
| In Turkey the one thing that Christians and Muslims have in common is that the woman remains subservient. From a stool in a bar in Pendik, Istanbul it dawned on me that the day that women are allowed in bars will be the day that trouble starts to brew!
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| A long walk to Istanbul |
| Submitted by ieuandolby on
2008-07-16 09:00:17 (via
seamania.blogspot.com) |
| Turkey somehow manages to combine religious divide to the extent that all live in harmony! As I set off on a 17 KM trek to Istanbul I saw life, not as a tourist but as an accepted observer to a society that could show Europe plenty on how to live without constant squabling!
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