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This morning we were heading to Timaru to visit my sister in laws cousin.  We both agreed that we would like to return t...
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I love this Karaokee, it has 3 different locations but the best one is the one in Miraflores, in front of the Kennedy Park (M...
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travel blog from Kyoto, Japan
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we did a bamboo forest trip early in the morning and stayed there for a short design discourse. this is like the main event in the whole trip, what was supposed to be a bonding and discussion event and the weather gave us absolutely no prob...
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travel blog from Iceland
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I had an early start up at 7.30am, yes that is early to me! After a quick shower I popped down for the included filling but dull continental style buffet breakfast and a read of the newspaper, which was less inspiring than breakfast! I ordered a taxi and set off for the epic part of my journey travelling the eighteen miles to Stansted Airport, which entailed catching a train to Liverpool Street Station to then travel back up to Stansted! The country is at the moment justifiably proud...
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travel blog from Angkor, Cambodia
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8am leaving at 7.30 am after our breakfast from the Red Piano Restaurant, we reached Srah Srang by remorque-motor at about 8am. being one of the first tourists to reach the site, we had the luxury of strolling around and taking pictures along the way without other tourists blocking our view. Srah Srang is a small baray opposite the east entrance of Banetay Kdei. decorated with naga balustrades and guardian lions, it is a very picturesque quiet spot, perfect for a quiet re...
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travel blog from Agadir, Morocco
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I went to Morocco in June for a total of 15 days, 13 of which were spent in Agadir.I came to Morocco expecting something completely different to anything I had experienced before. I expected spices, souques, complex symbolic writing, street sellers, continual pestering from the locals; basically, something completely and utterly different from the westernised culture I was used to in the UK. In Marrakech this is exactly what I got. Agadir, on the other hand, could quite easily have been Spain...
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travel blog from Crawley, England
updated 16 minutes ago
Its a hot day (to make a change) so lets make the most of it and head to the park. Location - Grattons Park, Poundhill, Crawley People - Edson & Me Equipment - Football, Picnic, Music & Plenty of Sun What more can a girl want on a hot summers afternoon but to spend the day with her lovely boyfriend.
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