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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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| Nazca |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-01-25 04:17:21 (via
volker.umpfenbach.de) |
| "Nazca is famous for lines and giant symbols ancient Indians left in the rocky plain between 800 BC and 600 AC. The only way to actually see them is from a plane”. Yes, but the ancient Indians haven't had a plane, so how could they so preciselly leave them? Maybe the lines are indeed the extraterresters’ work? What do you think about this?
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| Achille 2001 |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-01-25 03:21:01 (via
www.eu-train.net) |
| Achille Island? Sounds pretty exotic, and it indeed is! They have their own language, they used to have massive shark fishing, so that sometimes the sea would be red of blood; from here the word “boycott” would appear. And one more thing… the people here are the most hospitable in the world. Where the island is? Read and check it out!
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| Paracas and Islas Ballestas |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-01-25 02:54:11 (via
volker.umpfenbach.de) |
| After reading this article I associate Paracas and Islas Ballestas with the history of Guano production - the famous ferilizer, and some jobs related to this product, such as Guano Extraction Manager; the enigmatic El Candelabro, and the spectacular desert shore fauna. Perhaps, this place may pretend to be one of the most mysterious in the world.
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| Genova |
| Submitted by bindero on
2007-01-25 02:48:36 (via
www.thetravelzine.com) |
| Genova – one of the most beautiful Italian cities, also known for its very delicious food. You know what idea came to me when reading this article? That I would like to stay somewhere in Genova, admiring the Alps, listening to the Italian music, eat Italian food and delight myself with a glass of great wine. Not bad tastes, no?
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| Shopping in Bamako |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-01-25 02:19:06 (via
www.moxon.net) |
| If you ever plan to travel to Mali prepare to walking around with a scroll of animal skin under your arm for a map. He-he-he! You think that’s funny? Some training in bargaining will also prepare you well for such trip, but you get quite a good lesson on the subject just by reading this article. It’s quite humorous!
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| Beware of Freak Waves |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-01-25 02:03:52 (via
www.keithv.com) |
| By its title you would think this article is about a freakish experience out in the sea somewhere. Of course, nothing compares with the excitement of catching the fist fish when only 24 year old, but there is sand boarding, smelling a seal colony, petting a cheetah, and other unforgettable moments like these.
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| Rabbit’s Laugh |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-01-25 01:26:13 (via
www.heldencrow.com) |
| What a funny introduction to Deutschland culture! To avoid being labeled as crazy and ending up to the police, then, when passing strangers, you must ”cease speaking immediately, and as you pass them in total silence, give them a long, hard stare.”
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| Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-01-24 02:04:32 (via
www.amwest-travel.com) |
| This article really inspired me. Alaska landscape is one of the most remote and unspoiled wildernesses in the world. It is a place where it’s still possible to go "where no one has gone before". A visit to the park is generally a true "expedition". Personally, to me Alaska is the end of the world, but I would like to visit it. Would like the idea?
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| Arctic Circle Exploits |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-01-24 01:43:47 (via
northernvoyage.blogspot.com) |
| Simple crazy article about some ninja guys making Arctic Circle exploits. Here you can find particularities of the inhabitants of the Northern Lands, such as eating canned child liver and travelling in the “fastest train in our galaxy”. Almost forgot…some deductions about the Finnish brains, or why ninjas left Finland…
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