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Europe
Brian and I exchanged vows in Chicago on October 9, 2004. The day was emotional, beautiful and just how we imagined it would be. We decided to put off our honeymoon until we could plan the one we had dreamed about. After months of planning with eager
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My friend Ulla and I have now been talking for a couple of years about taking the car, and go somewhere in Europe. And we did it! Together with our boyfriends; Dieter and Steen we went to Amsterdam, the great metropolitan city in Holland for 5 great
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Amterdam est belle. Elle a son propre style. Elle suit les regles de fermeture des musees comme pas une. C'est sans doute afin de pouvoir se la couler douce dans le red light district au plus vite.
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This is about a life long dream to circumnavigate the world on a surfing adventure. It has been modified to include some of Jolie's ambitions in travel. I would like for it to be something of a documentary of the event.
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With two days to spare till a long weekend off work, we still hadn't decided what to do. England was depressing, cold, damp and cloudy and we needed some sunshine.
A chance comment of 'Somewhere warm please' and 20 minutes on LastMinute.com and we were
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Just when we thought all was well in Switzerland, all of the signs pointed in a different direction. We finally took the advice of some friends and headed for the beach.
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Qui est cette ville qui a fait du Mannequin Piss son pseudo-embleme?
Who's that city that has made the Mannequin Piss its embleme.
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I am a mannequin. I have been traveling all over the world since 1983. The pictures here are real, no stupid computer tricks. These photographs are a tribute to all USA Citizen/Tourists, wherever in the world they may be.
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Bulgaria as a lot to offer any travellers in terms of scenery. From its orthodox beaches of the Black Sea to its high mountains of the muslim Rodopi villages. Bulgaria seemed richer than Romania even though its economy is still struggling and doesn't
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Although our primary interest in this region of the world was our Jewish heritage, we were pleasantly surprised by the beauty and charm Prague, Krakow, and Budapest had to offer in the post-cold war era.
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aqui lo que realmente importa es dar soporte grafico y literario a chorradas varias nacidas de mi cabeza
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Through my e-mail account Yahoo! I was offered this two day trip to England; hardly paying any money.
Although it was a very short trip; it was loads of fun and we got to see the cosy old town of Colchester.
Gennem min e-mail Yahoo! blev jeg
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I recently traveled to places in Western Europe - Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Berlin, and Cologne. Here is a detailed travelogue of my experiences there. I do not intend this to be a complete comprehensive travel guide - I didn't spend
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When I got my assignment to shoot a cycling trip in France, I was eager to finally put to use my 16 years of French classes during grade school, high school and college. Ok, maybe high school French was a bit of a blur, but college was ...ok, maybe
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Well, hello boys and girls... if you've managed to navigate your way into this website, you're worthy of reading about our fantastical adventures! The countdown clock is at 8 days and counting... Check back then for more news!
G & D
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This is a travelogue of a five week trip our family took in 1998 to India and Nepal. We traveled budget style, one backpack for the four of us, and had a blast. Travel with the kids is a different experience, particularly to underdeveloped countries. The
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I went to Ireland in December 2002 to catch up with my friend Kenny Peavy. We hung out in Dublin for several days with Kenny's wife Geetha and his mom Shirley. Then they departed, and I set off to see a bit of Ireland.
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This journal will contain tales regarding our leaving the United States and our adventures in England.
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Its a bit much when you've seen more of the world than your own country, so we decided to head off to Scotland.
We were to stay in Lossiemouth a small town on the edge of the Moray Firth (sort of close to Inverness). Most people on hearing this asked
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In my five visits to Macedonia since 1997 I have progressed from the disorientation of a person new to a very different culture - to feeling at home. The chaos of the Skopje Airport [increased by the NATO activity in Kosovo] now seems normal!
My
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Our visit to Moscow and St. Petersburg was interesting, provocative and pleasurable. The tumultuous spring weather brought out many moods in these complex cities. The weather also seemed to reflect Russia’s fitful transition to a market economy, or
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Denmark is a beautiful country!
And there are many great places to visit.
To experience Denmark is a fairly easy task. Denmark is so small that you can make day trips and still be able to see a hole lot.
Even though Denmark is a tiny country with an
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Siberia does not conjure up cosy images. Please, see it with a sympathetic Siberia-lover and you will never trust stereotypes again. Lake Baikal in August is tremendous. Photos to follow soon.
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My contract here is almost over. As I run my last few tours in Morocco, I know I'm on my way out.
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I have left Cairo. Only temporarily. Taken a vacation and I left for Spain. I begin in Barcelona, then make my way to Finestrat in the South for some rock-climbing.
In the meantime, this happens...
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Everything they say about Paris is true. It is a city of such size and grandeur that somewhere at sometime what you’ve heard about is going to happen.
I find the French, above all, a civil and cultivated people. To them all I say “merci” for a
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During the northern summer and autumn 2005 we are taking an extended break from work so that we can explore some of the more interesting areas in Europe. We leave in July and will be travelling through Turkey, Scandinavia, Britain, eastern Europe, Italy
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Our first day in Prague was a busy one, we went on a 3 hour guided walking tour and then walked about 4 more hours on our own. There is so much to see here and the history of the city is interesting.
Last night, we went on Pub Crawl with about 100
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I am going to have a go at this blogging business.
I will try and keep a record of how i am feeling about leaving the Mac Kay's, Jess, Neil, Dickie and Lou and to a lesser extent England.
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Helene and I spent a month roaming the hills of Romania. First we checked out the medival towns of Transylvania. Then we hiked the back country of Iza Valley, on the northern border by Ukraine.
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Hopefully by reading my Journal about my rail journey in October 2005 through Russia, Mongolia and China you will feel inspired to travel on the Trans Siberian Railway.
As we decided on Beijing as our final destination, we had to leave the TransSib
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This is simply pictures from Scotland, St Andrews where I was with three friends working on a farm -picking strawberries for six weeks!!
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Yugoslavia is a land enchanted and entangled: Love and Hate; Tranquile and Anxious. An intelligent, industrious and polite people sometimes swept into passions beyond their control or understanding.
The history of the Balkans is like a pungent onion.
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SERVS is candy for the traveller!! SERVAS is with no doubt one of the better organization if you want to experience the local people in the country you're visiting.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and
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Often, we wait years for changes. We are patient, and look forward to the day when we can finally look back and remember what things were like before the change. Other times the change is sudden, and we have no chance to consider it before it's over.
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In June '02 myself, Lea, Brett and Beaulea set out on our journey around the world.
Europe was first, followed by Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
It took 12 months of hard work to plan - now we just had to enjoy...
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Associating with this world of wine, expensive accents, decorating, selling the loft flat in Paris, buying another hotel in Marrakesh, partners and lovers but never husband and wife.
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Hi, my name is Kirsten. I was born in 1969 in Odense, in Denmark. Shortly after I was given birth we moved to Copenhagen.
In 1986 I moved to Aarhus in the eastern part of Jutland, and I'm still living here.
It has always been my great passion to
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Expecting to find similar conditions to Morocco, Dana and I were surprised to find a thriving, somewhat modern culture with many hiden treasures.
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Don't let anybody tell you they know it all about travelling the world - because they don't.
Some know more than others, sure, but the whole reason (I believe), that we bother to do it, is to find out for ourselves. And, of course, nobody has been
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The question now is how to balance work and play??!!
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