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Chromakey says:
Welcome to Sarawak - a 22 minute streaming video to promote Sarawak as a tourist destination (Please note that this video will ONLY play in IE and not Firefox)This video includes underwater footage in the South China Sea, Royal Mulu, Niah and Bako National Parks, Kuching, Miri, Ba…
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OwenandCecille says:
This is the oldest church in Visayas with a 400 year old watch tower, the history on this island is fantastic, they were also a stronghold for the Japanese Imperial Army, caves and armament locations can be found every where from above the town to the light house, which is on the northern tip of the…
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Manueldom says:
We did the “Insomnia” Caves & Dolphin Watching tour and LOVED IT!!!!
Don’t miss this trip! I recommend the early morning tour, the chances to sea Dolphins are higher.
On another day we rented a couple of jet skis threw them and also had a blast!
All the staff members are fantastic, Marcel i…
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simplyus says:
You will be welcomed in a warm and friendly Thai-German family. The breakfast is really great and around the homestay there is a lot to see. You can vistit a lot of caves,see huge bat streams in the sky, meet a lot of monkeys... It never will be boring! Near the accomodation you'll find good Thai an…
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kat_mac27 says:
Western Australia is home to some of the oldest caverns known in the world. If you like caves, or even if you don't, these two are awesome. Check before you go, they are not always open in off peak season. There is even a small museum that educates about caves, their discovery and importance.
Som…
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worldcitizen says:
Bahia is known for its miles of fantastic coastline, but about 250 miles inland, Chapada Diamantina (Diamond Plateau) offers beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. It is a national park in the sertao, the semi-arid inland region of Bahia and other states in the Northeast. Tons of Brazilians trav…
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slave2dafunk says:
One of the great things about living in Chiang Mai is the road trips. There are a ton of short trips in all directions from Chiang Mai. I'm steadily working my way through the list. For my boyfriend's birthday we decided to head north. Our first stop was Chiang Dao, about an hour to an hour and a ha…
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pinchora says:
My mom and I went to the Lincoln Caverns after seeing a billboard on the side of the road and my mom enjoyed her experience at Penn's Caves (the only boat ridden cave tour) a couple years ago. This was a spur of the minute decision and neither of us were dressed for the occasion... we were both in s…
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laurenslecomte says:
'La Gruta", the Spanish word for caves, As you might expect the the restaurant might have something to do with a caves. I expected to be a normal restaurant which was customized to look like a cave, but it is far from that. The actual restaurant is build in a cave.
As you go to the entrance of th…
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venus_ms says:
If you have ever been to a cave then save your 14 Euro for the ticket /10 Euros- students/. The guid's presentation about the cave was quite poor, he didn't tell much information. The tour is suppose to take 1,5 hr. but it includes about 35 min. walk to and from the cave. It seems like this is just …
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Koralifix says:
When we left the great Aranui Cave we just decided to go for a short jungle expedition along the Ruakuri Bushwalk.
Nobody of us was expecting such a fantastic wildlife experience but who doesn’t like positive surprises?
The walk is a free attraction and offers good fun for all age groups.
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saroma says:
Kerala is a land with lots of places in the must visit list , Wayanad in the north of kerala is one among them , Wayanad is often called as the Green paradise in god's own country-Kerala. It's a Hill station district in the northern part of Kerala, with mist claded peaks. The place is famous for it'…
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jeanne64 says:
Before you go to Mammoth Cave, please go to the National Parks website to purchase your tickets and decide on which cave tour you want to take. During the summer months, it may be impossible for you to purchase tickets at the site since they are so crowded. The cave tours vary in distance (miles) …
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ophirh says:
So the war ended (at least for now) and I took the opportunity and went to see what was destroyed in our beautiful northern part of Israel. I had a full day of driving through the cities the terrorists bombed during the last month (Tiberius, Tzefat, Naharria and Haifa) and in the end I went to …
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row-zzzzz says:
I have camped here with my family ever since I can remember. Now I have brought my girls here to enjoy the sounds, smells, sight ... we rented a canoe to go down river and fish and photgraph the beauty ... the river in various areas is a habitat for frogs, lilly pads, birds, bats etc.
At night b…
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yadilitta says:
If you are in Puerto Rico, you shouldn't miss visiting the Camuy Caverns and enjoy the beauty of the nature and see how the Camuy river formed these amazing caverns.
They are located not far from San Juan, just about 45min driving. You have to pay a fee to enter, but this is not expensive and hel…
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WaltJake says:
This is an awesome cave too see stunning formations, rooms, stalactites and stalagmites, it rivals Mammoth Cave in Kentucky....but if you really want a treat, get there in time for the bat show that starts around sunset! Millions of small bats pour out of the cave mouth like thick smoke, in the nigh…
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carolyn3723 says:
Some would say the cost of the boat ride plus the entry into the caves is too much, however when you see the other option to access the cave...600+ stairs (each way) paying 13 euro isn't so bad...plus the boat ride itself is lots of fun.
The caves themselves are beautiful, the tour itself drags o…
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sandraljoska says:
Dimmuborgir ("dark","cities" (or "forts")is a large area of unusually shaped lava fields east of Mývatn in Iceland.
The Dimmuborgir area is composed of various caves and rock formations, remnants of volcanic activity that are perhaps reminiscent of an ancient collapsed citadel, with columns spewi…
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travelwithJD says:
If you're ever traveling near Columbus, Ohio and are looking for a simple, cheap, fun place to stop and pass an hour, Olentangy Indian Caverns is highly recommended. Complete with museum, caves, petting zoo, and Indian-related gift shop, I found this little spot to be a very relaxing break from my …
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dolfijn says:
Discover the mysteries of the Kasteelruins!
The rich middle ages will become reality when you visit the Kasteelruins of Valkenburg aan de Geul, with a history which returns up to the 11th century! You'll find monumental remains of this important and impressive castle of the Dutch history. The ca…
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lyshiel says:
Another adventure for Meme, Lysh and Jacky. After traveling the world the past few years, we decided to have a spur of the moment trip to the Northern part of the country. Yes, we braved the 24 hour bus and jeepney rides to get to the Heavenly Sagada!
We were there for 2 full days and its enough …
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write817 says:
OK, so the Halong Bay is a MUST in Vietnam. One of the most gorgeous places on the planet. And the locals know that you are dependent on them to see it. ***disclaimer***Think of SE Asian countries' approach to tourism in terms of age... Tourism in Cambodia and Laos are relatively young, so the pe…
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ajdennis1980 says:
Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge in the North of Nottinghamshire.
There is an exhibition where you can learn about your ice age ancestors and see the stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves. Then outdoors there is a lake and caves within the gorge.
We decided to do both of th…
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electricapples says:
If you're on the island, I recommend taking a tour of the Hato Caves, which are by the airport. This is incredibly cheap (I think it was about $6USD a person). A tour guide, which speaks 3 or 4 languages, takes you on an hour long tour of the caves, explaining the geology and history of them. It …
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geokid says:
Oxkintok "Three Flint Suns" is in the northern Puuc Hills, 2 miles east of Maxcanú, or 38 miles south of Mérida on Federal Highway 180, Yucatán, Mexico. Latitude 20°33'40" North by Longitude 89°57'11" West. Oxkintok is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
. The admission fee is 85 pesos.
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leah151 says:
This hotel resort is an odd combination of kitschy and classy that was built by the owner and her husband around twenty years ago. It had very humble beginnings as a personal residence and grew into the hotel resort it is today, room by room. The proprietor, Susan, gave us the background on the in…
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niktran71 says:
I was in Costa Rica from Nov 20-27. Spent 1 day in Sarapiqui, 5 days in Arenal, and 1 day in San Jose. Some things I learned on this trip. First, if you're traveling solo, use public transportation otherwise, I would recommend renting a SUV. Most places will charge $20+ more for an automatic so make…
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ngg28 says:
Mumbai (Bombay ) is on the west coast of Hindustan( India) .It is the financial capital of the country . It is cosmoplitan city and people of various religions live here. It is comprising of seven islands. It is well connected by railways and there is no metro railway as yet. This is a very cr…
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kevinw83 says:
Pine Ridge Winery is one of the more out of the way wineries in Napa, as it does not reside on the main highway, but off on Silverado Trail. I decided to go after hearing stories about my company's trip there earlier to shmooze with clients. I actually wasn't blown away by the wine. …
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