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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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| Zanzibar |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-04-20 09:29:37 (via
www.frischling.com) |
| A trip to Zanzibar sounds so exotic, although to get to have a romantic dinner on the tropical beach, you have to first, pass through the airport of Zanzibar, which is pretty challenging, if not to say scaring and second to chose a place where the waitress would speak English:).
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| Alaska travelogue, Preface: Snapshots from heaven |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-04-20 09:26:25 (via
www.anands.net) |
| “How do I put it in words? The hundreds of waterfalls one sees driving through to Seward? The countless streams and rivers and lakes one sees when traveling to Denali? The lush green meadows? The snow capped mountains? The magnificent glaciers?” It’s indeed difficult to find the right words for this beauty, but the pictures are the best evidence.
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| Caves and Craziness |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-04-20 08:46:34 (via
www.terrystrek.com) |
| In Malaysia, you must know, a mugger is not defined just as a person who is trying to snatch you purse away. It also can be a monkey. But this is not the only crazy thing about this place. Read on and have fun.
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| Bangkok again... |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-04-20 08:41:58 (via
www.wired2theworld.com) |
| Not all toilet signs are the same everywhere around the world. Those in Thailand can be quite funny. But that’s not the point of this article. There are some quite curious things to discover…
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| They Call Me Gringo |
| Submitted by cleo on
2007-04-20 08:38:00 (via
www.adventureprone.com) |
| The terrain of Guatemala is amazing - sharp, jungle covered peaks as far as the eye can see. Beautiful to look at, a pain in the butt to bike. It's one thing to bike uphill, but in Guatemala it's up, down, up, down, up, down. You can be climbing for most of the day and not gain any altitude at all. But there is so much more to this account.
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| Rome |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-04-20 08:33:13 (via
www.dickandwitta.com) |
| Get the reality of Rome: the noise, the graffiti, the ever-present traffic, and the never-ending barriers of parked vehicles… but still, the historic sights -- ruins and excavations, including the Coliseum (wonderfully lit at night) and Forum were awesome.
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| A Summer in Madison |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-04-20 08:22:56 (via
www.dickandwitta.com) |
| For those preoccupied with little white balls, Madison is nice place to be. Even for the rest there are plenty of other ways to keep busy, especially a trip to Baraboo, where you can observe the development of a baby stork, for example, like this lady did.
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| The Iron Ore Train |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-04-20 08:19:32 (via
www.geoffstravelscrapbook.co.uk) |
| Riding in this train is a different experience. I doubt you can get it anywhere else. People climbed in through the windows followed by tons of luggage; others were trying to climb up the steps into the carriage with giant suitcases and huge cardboard boxes and bags Besides these particularities it was it’s length that amazed me – 165 cars...
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| Nice Guys, Keeper Snakes, Bats and Golden Showers |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-04-20 08:16:33 (via
www.rhymer.net) |
| 'Make sure you have a hat on' said my guide as we entered the cave. I ignored him - why the hell would I want to wear a hat in a cave?.. Then I got the answer to my question. I could feel dozens of small drops of moisture on my face and head… I could feel dozens of small drops of moisture on my face and head. What could it be?
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| Ambua: Wigging Out in the Highlands |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-04-18 09:39:13 (via
www.xenophilia.net) |
| I have never heard of Huli people, but this travelogue impressed me so deeply that I am just so confused from where to begin. Everything, from the women’s menstruation cycle taboo, the compensation for wedding or for killing, the mix of cultures and other stuff is just so different! Truly unbelievable!!!
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