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missandrea81 says:
Cross posted from New Orleans "Things to do": (Same thing though)
We had booked the tour with transportation from our hotel in New Orleans. The tour bus with our nice Cajun driver Derick showed up punctually at 12:30pm. We got in the cool van and headed towards Laplace about 20 minutes west of N...
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missandrea81 says:
To not be misleading, the Cajun Pride Swamp Tour is actually based out of Laplace, LA, about 20 minutes west of New Orleans, but since most of you will probably visit New Orleans and then look for things to do in the area I'll post my review in this existing spot. (I'll be cross posting it in Laplac...
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tjxu97 says:
Japan can be quite a rat race. Anyone who`s ever visited has probably spent a considerable amount of time in either Tokyo or Osaka. For those looking to escape concrete jungles and enjoy some of the natural splendor of Japan, a trip to Sado island in Niigata prefecture is the perfect retreat. Don`t ...
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Boarding the Foxy Lady for a narrated river cruise is the best way to get a feel for this history of Green Bay. You will be taken back in time to shipwrecks, the Titanic connection, Packers history, and a peek into the future of city planning along the waterfront. A front-row seat with the best se...
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amore1212 says:
The weather in October was perfect to go onto the boat! It wasn't cold nor warm. Luckily they gave us a poncho to wear because you will get wet on this boat ride. The ticket booth is near the tourist strip on the Canadian side (and I think there is a boat leaving from the American side as well)....
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roy4 says:
Long tail boat ride through the canals. At the Phra Athit water taxi pier (and also the one closest to the Grand Palace) you can rent a long tail boat and driver to take you up and down the canals that run through the Thon Buri side of Bangkok. These canals (or "khlong" in Thai) used to be one of th...
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aswold says:
Ahh, The Ferry! One of my favorite "things to do" when in New York City. To me, it is a very relaxing way to spend an hour without having to exert too much energy. The Staten Island Ferry is very easy to get to. The station is located at Whitehall and Water Streets. Easily accessible from Manhattan ...
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