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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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| In-water Adventure |
| Submitted by Amber on
2006-12-05 04:06:52 (via
www.wired2theworld.com) |
| This is the part of the diving adventure in Honduras, that at one point almost became another page 12, small print headline, "American Woman Drowns Scuba Diving in Honduras", the navigation of the rusted El Aquila ship, the fun dolphin snorkeling experience and other, all ending with the long flight back - a comedy of errors! Indeed.
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| 1 votes |
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| Honduras Frickishness |
| Submitted by Amber on
2006-12-05 04:03:52 (via
www.wired2theworld.com) |
| "There is nothing like an attempted mugging by a 5 year old to shake up your day" – unheard of! ‘T was also curious to get acquainted with the country roads, the driving on them, the trip to the butterfly farm, and other interesting things. To be continued… with the account on diving.
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| A Remix on Paris… |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2006-12-05 01:36:18 (via
www.lanceandeskimo.com) |
| …from DJ Paul. 'Tired of reading how remarkable is that place and spectacular is the other, or how horrible was my experience there and how disgusting was the food over there? Take a break, click, relax and get refreshed with a new arrangement. You’ll like the beat*
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| El Volcano |
| Submitted by Amber on
2006-12-04 04:28:16 (via
theregoesjohn.com) |
| I wondered what does a volcano crater look like, too. Now I know, but I also know that I don’t wanna end up ”running down the volcano, …without trees or shelter, amidst sliding rocks and lightning”, like John did… well, it wasn’t that bad. I’d do the same, except I’d insist on having a blanket, instead of stuffing my feet in my backpack to warm up.
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| I become a Pod Person |
| Submitted by bindero on
2006-12-04 03:24:05 (via
blogs.bootsnall.com) |
| How many spent their night in a capsule hotel? I didn’t, I NEED SPACE. Still, the deal is better than I’d imagined: every “capsule” has a TV and a radio in, there’s plenty of food, etc. Since I’ll visit Japan soon, I might give the Capsule Hotel a try. And space shouldn’t be an issue, if sumo-like folks manage to get a great night sleep there :).
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| 5 votes |
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| Guess My Riddle |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2006-12-01 03:36:50 (via
www.travelblog.org) |
| A fantastic place, where people are among the friendliest in the world and the island is alive with culture, energy and turmoil; a country with open-minded folk where you can experience countless wonders, where there are no rules and you can express yourself in any way you want, and where the local delicacy is dried mud! What is it? Any ideas?;O)
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| Bahamas - Another Paradise Island |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2006-12-01 02:39:45 (via
www.realbakingwithrose.com) |
| The terrific gales of wailing wind and rain make you start thinking tsunami!, the food: an exquisitely silken piece of toro sashimi will leave you with the feeling of patting a soft angora cat only to discover unsheathed and unexpectedly sharp claws, and having delicious ice cream 4desert while smelling antiseptic disinfectant is unforgettable!..;)
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| 5 votes |
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| The Dominican Getaway |
| Submitted by Adele on
2006-12-01 01:40:35 (via
realtravel.com) |
| I never thought of the difference in staying at a rented villa or at an all-inclusive hotel, but there is one, at least in the Dominican Rep. – you get to try home-cooked Dominican meals ;o) Yumm! I also liked the “cascading” part – must be really fun and wild!
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| 3 votes |
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| La Isla de Encantada |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2006-12-01 01:01:20 (via
www.travelblog.org) |
| Very engaging reading. It kinda takes you through the canyoning trip in El Yunque, the out of this world diving experience and the unordinary caving tour to discover that actually the mountains of Puerto Rico used the be the seabed. Surprised? All accompanied by the incessant chirping of Coqui's, small frogs that coat Puerto Rico like icing;o) Eeh!
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