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  • On the Road Again, Day 36, USATravel Day-- Raton, NM to Tulsa, OK We tore ourselves away from the comfy, cozy and friendly environs of Raton and a stay at chez Morrione, New Mexico-style, this morning and girded ourselves for the long drive across Oklahoma to Tulsa, Posted by ORWAT in O Reisert Where Art Thou | Nov 17, 2022
  • On the Road Again, Day 16, USAToday's big adventure was the drive from Seattle to Portland, where we'll stay for a couple of nights. The drive is not a long one (about three hours), yet our little jaunt from one city to another turned out Posted by ORWAT in O Reisert Where Art Thou | Oct 28, 2022
  • Norway, Day 20: Ålesund to OsloUff day. We have reached the last full day of our adventure in Norway. I'll begin with a big shout out to our wonderful hotel last night, Hotel Brosundet and its accompanying lounge, the Archive Bar. The Posted by ORWAT in O Reisert Where Art Thou | Sep 27, 2022
  • São Paulo - IguaçuI managed to get some sleep, despite the seat adjustment buttons having a mind of their own, and either not working when I pressed them or continuing to recline when I took my finger off them. When I mention it Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Jun 25, 2022
  • Blue Elephant PhuketBlue Elephant Phuket is not a casual Thai restaurant, but contrary to what most people think, it is not outrageously expensive (We didn’t say cheap though). Blue Elephant Phuket is perfect for a special occasion, a dining experience to share Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Sep 15, 2021
  • Utah Again, Day 2: Dead DuckNote: No ducks die nor are any found dead in the course of this entry. [img= Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jun 21, 2021
  • Onwards to our final stop[center] On Tran Phu street[/center] ===Last few hours in Hoi An=== After a final breakfast in the attractive lobby/dining area of the Vinh Hung ho Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | May 8, 2020
  • Sichuan 2019-20 Days 4-5===Day 4=== The day dawned slightly brighter and fairer than the day before. Sun was forecast for the day, with temperature up to 7 degrees, although in the morning it was still a cloudy 2 degrees. Woke up, had more noodles Posted by seaskimmer in Taking the Long Way Home | Jan 4, 2020
  • A Day in Bar HarborYesterday was a rain day so we stayed close to home. We walked to a little beach to look for sea glass and then to Cellardoor Winery for a tasting. It’s a goal to try the wines from every state Posted by Slough in European Adventure | Oct 8, 2019
  • Bakotu Hotel - Mandina LodgesTransfer day. After a leisurely breakfast, we get picked up for the transfer to our next – and last – lodge on this trip. The journey takes the best part of an hour, with the last half on dirt tracks Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Apr 12, 2019
  • A Braai and a PurgeToday was a bit different than normal. In the Zulu community, there is a Chief who governs three villages, and then a King who is head of seven villages. The King recently died and his funeral was today. A lot Posted by kfkeane in South Africa | Jun 14, 2019
  • Dublin, IrelandGreetings! Our next adventure took us to Dublin, Ireland for a few days. I must admit I wasn't sure what to expect in Ireland. I thought it would be similar to Scotland and England (not that there is anything wrong Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | May 27, 2019
  • Big walk to start the dayWoke up early and thought i would have a walk. Started at Campuhan ridge walk. This is a lovely walk through jungle then rice fields. Had walked it before and enjoyed it. Was feeling good so i decided to take Posted by andrewjenny in Bali 2 | Sep 8, 2018
  • Bongao, Tawi-Tawi Traveling to Tawi-Tawi had been sent to the back burner for years due to news about kidnappings and unrest on that part of the Philippine Archipelago. But this plan resurrec Posted by neena329_cab in So how do I get there? | Aug 31, 2018
  • Acadia National Park The drive to Mt Desert Island was a long 3-4 hours from Portland! Well, that's my best guess as we stopped at Target to pick up a few items we had forgotten to pack and the traffic in Ellsworth was Posted by baecation2016 in Weekend trip to Acadia National Park | Aug 28, 2018
  • Rolas IslandHappy 41st anniversary to my best friend and favourite travel partner, the love of my life: David. Map of Rolas Island We lie in bed this morning listen Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 13, 2018
  • Back Down the Mountain...When we got up in the mountain village, a lovely breakfast was waiting in the dining area. Mint tea was again featured - such a lovely drink. Moroccans like it sweet! It’s a green tea base, often ‘gunpowder’ tea with Posted by otisandma in I Wasn't Expecting THAT! | Sep 26, 2017
  • Pepper Lunch Pepper Lunch is a famous restaurant chain in Japan which serves meat, mostly steaks. The brand was first established in Tokyo and since then has grown into a international fast food brand for steak. You can find Pepper Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Aug 19, 2017
  • KishimenKishimen is a flat and thick-cut noodle dish famous in Nagoya. The broth is very refreshing because it is a mix between the Kansai and Kanto style of Japan. In the Kanto region, things a much more sweet Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Aug 19, 2017
  • DoteniThe doteni is the Nagoya version of doteyaki (Osaka famous B class gourmet). Although both doteni and doteyaki are sweet and the colours look the same, the sauce is made from different ingredients. In this post I will Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jul 24, 2017
  • Bye, bye 2073 and welcome to 2074!After our four days of trekking, we returned to Pokhara for a couple of relaxed days. We did not have too many specific plans on what to do and focused on taking it easy. Already the first evening out we Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | May 1, 2017
  • Rooftop barsArriving at Bandkok’s old Don Muang airport, we were surprised how long it took us to get through immigration. After all, we did not need a visa, apart from not having to pay any money to be allowed to enter Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Apr 11, 2017
  • CAYE CAULKER ISLAND - BELIZEFAVOURITE PHOTO - BELIZE PHOTO COLLAGE - NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, NO PROBLEM - CAYE CAULKER IS WELL KNOWN FOR Posted by aussirose in 2015 HK Canada USA Belize | Feb 11, 2017
  • Exploring Lake Como Towns: BellagioToday we had an agenda. On our only full day in Varenna we decided to spend the day taking the ferry to Bellagio and Villa Carlotta in Tremezzina. We woke up to a sunny but hazy humid day. We took Posted by bmotieno in See the Journey | Nov 25, 2016
  • HDTV Cam UpdateThere have been quite a few cameras added since my last update. Camera upgrades at some locations have been completed and not only ship tracker added to each site, but option of air traffic tracker on a few. By the way, Posted by Cpt_Ron in The Captain's Xpressions | Mar 26, 2016
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