Caceres Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Caceres below. Caceres travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Caceres.
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#1 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Feb 28, 2008 – Mar 02, 2008
Caceres, Spain -› Salamanca, Spain -› …
Viaje relampago a tres capitales del Imperio.
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#2 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Jun 01, 2006 – Jun 02, 2006
Amazing place
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#3 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Feb 23, 2009 – Feb 25, 2009
Badajoz, Spain -› Merida, Spain -› …
Three day trip to Mérida, capital city of Lusitania province during the Roman Empire, and Cáceres. Both are classified by UNESCO. Unexpected and planned overnight! Quite a refreshing little train escapade...
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#4 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Mar 21, 2008 – Aug 26, 2008
Melbourne, Australia -› Paris, France -› …
More on the Cáceres adventure. I fell in love with this beautiful town and even looked for opportunities to work there. I think the only option (until I can speak Spanish more fluently) is to teach English.
So . . .on Saturday afternoon after the last blog, Ramon and I wandered for a while in the…
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#5 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Apr 23, 2005
fiestas de san jorge
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#6 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Nov 01, 2007 – Nov 04, 2007
Caceres, Spain -› Portalegre, Portugal -› …
Puente de los santos en la ciudad de caceres, visitas a varias ciudades del Alentejo Portugues( Portalegre, Marvao) y de vuelta a Toledo, parada en el monasterio de Guadalupe.
www.visitportugal.com ( mandan folletos a casa)
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#7 of 7 Caceres travel blogs
Oct 01, 2007 – Dec 04, 2008
Elster, Germany -› Leipzig, Germany -› …
Here you can watch the course of my hitchhiking trip to Spain. Starting the 1st October I plan to arrive in Barcelona around New Years Eve. From there I want to work and travel around the country in order to learn the Spanish language and get to know the people and their culture. I would be happy to see you as my reader or to find a mail of yours in my inbox. Everybody is welcome!
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