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o_dog says:
I heard so many comments about visitors' need to be careful with their safety in New Orleans. In fact, some of my friends had warned me the same thing. The recent crime report about New Orleans did not help, either. However, when I was visiting the city just after the New Year, I was glad that the…
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ARodrigues says:
I believe that the following information would be of so much assistance
to Rio de Janeiro visitors.
Here follows some good links you should read and study before coming to
Rio de Janeiro:
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/before-coming/10_mandamentos.htm
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/inde…
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WarrenRodwell says:
In everyday life in downstate Texas, Dennis West has to carry a gun, even when this soon to be retired law enforcement officer is off duty. On the seldom occasions that he has been without a weapon for whatever reason, he has felt excessively ill at ease. Thirty years’ active police experience has…
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babylonblues says:
While diving is considered a safe sport, it is not without its' risks.
A physical exam is a good idea before diving.
Having proper training will make you much more comfortable underwater and that is key to having a safe dive.
Most important is diving with a professional and serious Diving Center…
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ingrid_kuhn says:
As everyone knows, Rio can be dangerous,but not as people think. it also depends of you,here are some safety tips to avoid a bad time in Rio:
- Always keep the money that you will spend in some place next you to avoid to open the wallet in public.
- Only change money in the Airport or exchange…
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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JaitcH says:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
< http://etext.virginia.edu/stc/Coleridge/poems/Rime_Ancient_Mariner.html >
The Vietnamese have a great respect for water and rightly so.
Most of the areas visited by Travellers are within a kilometre or two of water be it sea, lake …
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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cotuong says:
***This is intended for Informational Purposes ONLY...You may do so at your own risk!!!)
FIRST...
WHAT == you should rent a motorbike. Seriously, it's very efficient and it's cheap(manual is about USD $5-6/day or $7-8/day for auto. depending on the models). You can visit much more places com…
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Moonvera says:
As a Fil-Am who grew up in Virginia, there was a noticeable difference in lifestyle when I first arrived in the Philippines. Here are a few FYIs to prepare you for your trip.
Upon Arrival . . .
When you step out of the airport, the first thing that hits you is the heat. Dress cool, it's a drasti…
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nadda says:
We were taking a great 'Safety at Sea' course on Borðoyavík. This course is nescessary for people who want a job onboard any ship.
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Naoko says:
You can basically walk safely everywhere in the town (but it is not recommended to go beyond Avenidade Guadalupe). Bring some pairs of comfortable walking shoes (all the streets in the town is covered by cobbler stones)! Taxi is very safe and reliable (daytime M$20, midnight M$30), but …
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nathan85 says:
I did, in 2007. I've already given a few tips on the trav buddy forums, but then noticed this thing, so thought I'd share my personal experiences of the city, and things that you may find useful to know.
1) ARRIVAL
I flew in and out of Newark airport, you may be going through JFK or La Guardia…
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YantiSoeparno says:
Ikebukuro Life Safety Learning Center is a place where you can:
- experience an earthquake;
- use a fire extinguishing;
- try to escape from an apartment full of smoke;
- and watch a 3D-movie about a big earthquake in Tokyo.
When I went there with my friends, we only practiced to escape fr…
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scnbenstein says:
Some of you may be afraid of the homeless people that are on every other corner of San Francisco, especially near Fisherman's Wharf where all the tourists hang out. For the most part, I just ignored them and they never bothered me. I gave change to a few of the bums that actually were quite entertai…
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stevemathis28 says:
I have been living in Istanbul since October '07 and working here since November '07. Not that long, but I've made some good Turkish friends and know a few places. I traveled alot by public transportation around here and seen a few places on the way to the black sea. You might see me working one of …
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brett72 says:
The question posed is "Is Cairo safe for Americans?" I visited Cairo in January 2005, a few months before the bombing at the Khan el-Khalili market and so my perceptions are from a different time than now, however, I strongly believe that Cairo is extraordinarily safe for any Western visitor. Ther…
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