Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Mlilwane Nature Reserve |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-03-30 06:28:00 (via
www.kusafiri.net) |
| Mlilwane nature reserve is a place where humans and animals are combined as a whole one. Every element of this picture only adds value to the whole system, and even 4x4 are seen here as an indispensable element, like for example, zebras and rhinos.
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| Zambia |
| Submitted by roxy on
2007-03-30 06:24:20 (via
www.ourafricansafari.com.au) |
| Here a very nice overview of a trip to Zambia with some information about hotels where you can stay. But there’s one thing you learn quickly in Zambia and Tanzania, if you ask if there is hot water, the reply is usually, 'yes' - but it doesn't mean that your room is connected to same!
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| Benghazi - Eclipse Camp |
| Submitted by bindero on
2007-03-30 06:19:46 (via
www.joetourist.ca) |
| What an experience! To observe the total eclipse of the sun from the middle of the Saharan Desert! You cannot see it every day and nothing compares to the feeling that you get when it becomes suddenly dark in the middle of the day and the temperature drops with 7-8 degrees during 1 minute. Terrific!
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| With the Masses on the Mekong |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-03-30 06:15:05 (via
blog.joshuaberman.net) |
| A “cruise” of 140 people on a boat of 80 in Laos… doesn’t look so attractive. Yet, everybody finds something to enjoy him or herself by reading books or taking pictures of the landscape that seems not to be changing so often. But after all, the tourism in Laos is a phenomenon itself that is worth to be experienced.
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| Simon Says: Go to the Algarve |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-03-30 06:11:14 (via
www.dickandwitta.com) |
| From the description Quinto de Lago seems like a perfect place to visit in terms of value, especially if you are a golfer. For the non-golfer, this is still a brilliant place to relax: hiking trails, pottery painted in colorful designs, fine tablecloths and plenty of restaurants serving delicious food.
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| Botswana |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-03-30 06:10:50 (via
www.pushkarshah.com) |
| I bet you don’t know many aspects of the African Savannah. The author of this article had many chances to observe the life of the animals from the perspective not shown on the TV channels. And no matter if the wild animals kill him, he has his camera and he will make the best shots. He will say “Cheeese, Brother Lion. Click! Click!”
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| Libya/Tunisia Trip |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-03-30 06:06:59 (via
www.cristytrembly.com) |
| Tunisia and Libya attracts tourists like magnets, not only by the climate and sea, but also by its culture, a combination of traditionalism and modernism. In Tunisia you see teenagers in designer clothes, talking on their cells with their moms wearing hijab. In Libya people are more traditional, though most women don’t wear hijab. So interesting!
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| A Day with Tika |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-03-30 05:17:17 (via
www.kingafreespirit.pl) |
| Although is more about a day spend with people, Tika was an important figure still. The experiences, moments, lessons, laughter, surprises she helped experience are countless. And priceless.
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| Our 2006 Summer Home |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-03-30 05:11:57 (via
www.dickandwitta.com) |
| This article is about the little town of Sequim, on the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula. It ended up being the choice of a nomadic group of travelers. Situated less than 20 miles from the Olympic National Park's wonderful mountains, it combines the natural picturesque beauty and the modern-day lifestyle.
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