Blog Entries tagged 'bridge'
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- Pran Buri Forest ParkPran Buri Forest Park Walk In this video you will see some of the mangroves but mostly the local colourful Crab population that has been allowed to thrive here. Some were easy to see and some not so easy....... Founded in Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Apr 3, 2022
- Nong Yai Wooden Bridge at the Nong Yai Park Chumpon.Nong Yai Wooden Bridge at the Nong Yai Park Chumpon. The park came about following the devastation caused by Typhoon Gay back in November 1989. 529 people were killed, 160,000 became homeless, with 7,130 km2 of farm land destroyed. Under Royal Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 19, 2022
- Rounding Off in RondaBag End 9-12th November 2021 Thank you so much for all your wonderful comments. Back home! Yes we are, and struggling to conclude this Blog. But here we go..... As mentioned, we had our guided tour of the wonderful Mezquita Posted by Johnash in John & Bob, Autumn 2021 in Spain | Nov 12, 2021
- Grey Skye's Ahead After a brief stop of the Eilean Donan Castle, we made our way further west, crossing the bridge over to the Isle of Skye where we were instantly struck by beautiful mountain views. This afternoon was t Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jun 14, 2021
- New Zealand - Blenheim to KaikouraBlenheim, vineyards, Redwood Pass, Seddon, Lake Grassmere, Wharanui (Saint Oswald’s), Clarence, The Store Kekerengu, Okiwi Bay, Ohau Lookout Seal colony, Rakautara Stream Bridge, Half Moon Bay, Hapuku River crossing, Kaikoura [b]Monday 1st February 201 Posted by PetersF in New Zealand | Mar 14, 2021
- Thailand! Chalong Bay Extended BeachThailand! Chalong Bay Extended Beach Just south of Chalong, there is a long stretch of Chalong bay called, Friendship beach, also known as Mittrapap beach. The beach is not a great place for swimming as it becomes muddy at low tide. Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jan 3, 2021
- ICW Trip Leg 17&18 -Johns Island SC to Thunderbolt GA MM 583Saturday 17 November 2001 In preparation for the trip to Beaufort SC, we spent the night at Johns Island, just south of Charleston. Bob heard a barge and tow go up the river early this morning. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/880679/la Posted by greatgrandmaR in Post 9-11 Sailing South 2nd Time 2001 | Nov 18, 2001
- Touring Tyne & Wear After two busy days, we decided to take our time a bit more today, and would spend it seeing the sights in Tyne & Wear without too much driving. We began by heading to the centre of Gateshead, Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jul 24, 2020
- sarasin Bridge - ThailandI know I have been quiet of late, down to a busy summer trying to get a holiday and moving house. Todays video is taken from my first day of my two week holiday! As you can see it was Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Aug 28, 2020
- Ban Bang Niew Dam and reservoir ProjectBang Neaw Dam reservoir project (constructed in 2006) Another nice dam, inland from Kamala Beach is the Ban Bang Niew Reservoir, just south of the Anthem Wakeboard Park. This dam is larger than Bang Wad Dam I recently visited, and a Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jul 25, 2020
- Chalong Pier and Marina - PhuketLiving in the South of Phuket I get to visit some of the less touristy areas. Well maybe Chalong pier is not one of those, except just before the covid restrictions on movement came in in March 2020. Which Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jul 10, 2020
- Khlong Katha ReservoirThe new Khlong Katha Dam, also known as the Chalong Dam, was recently constructed to ease water supply shortages to the people in Chalong, Rawai, Kata and Karon, and as supplemental water holding for the nearby Bang Wad Dam. The Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jun 24, 2020
- Circling Shreveport and the Planes of Barksdale9 January 2008 Barksdale AFB is not really in Shreveport - it is east of the city near Bossier City. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint Posted by greatgrandmaR in Winter of 2008 - Roadtrip | Jan 8, 2008
- Carcassonne to PerpignanOur pre-booked tour of La Cité was very good, although we didn't seem to gain much from pre-booking. Before wandering around the ramparts, we watched a very interesting film in which we learned that much of La Cité, as Posted by SteveJD in With Jet Set in Europe | Nov 30, 2019
- AndøyaI received a text late last night saying that Lyn's case has made it to Andenes Airport, and to contact them to arrange delivery. We are going to Andenes for shopping today anyway, so it seems a much better idea Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 16, 2019
- Scottish HighlandsGreetings! Today's adventure took us on a tour of the Scottish Highlands in northern Scotland. Scotland is one of my favorite countries and Edinburgh has been one of my most favorite cities we've had the opportunity to visit. We took Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | Nov 16, 2019
- Cruise Day 3 - ViviersBill and I decided to take a break from guided tours on day 3 of the cruise. (We later found out that someone broke a leg on one of the excursions given today! So we missed some drama.) From reading Posted by Lisa Hills in Déchaîné en France | Nov 10, 2019
- The End of the Speyside Way: Grantown to AviemoreHello Friends, We began our day with a delicious breakfast at the Strathallan Guest House in Grantown on Spey. Then, we loaded up our suitcases (which would be transported to our next b&b by someone else) and the backpack that Posted by ReisAdventures in Scotland 2019-- Islands and Speyside | Jul 5, 2019
- Hoi AnI spent only 2 days in the ancient town of Hoi An. It is a UNESCO world heritage site. The town is vibrant in the noon time and well-lit in the evening. Hoi An is one of the liveliest towns Posted by Bulbulonthewing in To travel is to live | May 30, 2019
- Blenheim to Nelson via Marlborough Sounds On Sunday we had a lazy morning and went for coffee in Blenheim. It seemed like a cute town with lovely gardens and lots of cafes. From here we drove to Picton. This is where you get the ferry to Posted by Louisejhcowan in Chris and Lou’s NZ Van Adventures | Feb 18, 2019
- Mandalay, Myanmar “BY THE old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' lazy at the sea, There's a Burma girl a-settin', and I know she thinks o' me; For the wind is in the palm-trees, and Posted by Nsevers in On the Road Again | Dec 26, 2018
- Planning, Packing and Leaving Home A lot of planning has been done up to this point. For one thing, the camera that I got for the trip to Africa just stopped working on the cruise I took [[https://grandmabermuda.travellerspoint.com/70/|to Bermuda in October]] with Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2018-2019 Cruise - 9 Ports-9 Days | Dec 17, 2018
- Oh la la! The French in Cuba.We had arranged with Taxi Vinales for a pick up from our accommodation. Again it was bang on time. This time it was just a taxi with a stop-over, not a guided sightseeing tour. We got the same driver, the Posted by irenevt in Summer | Sep 15, 2018
- The Palaces of Potsdam After a busy day in the centre of Berlin, today we were going outside the city to Potsdam, home of the Prussian Kings, and capital of the German province of Brandenburg, which surrounds Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Aug 12, 2018
- Portugal Day 10: Belém Me! We started our day by going to mass at São Sebastião church near our hotel. It was very small on the inside... [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/681070/3F153 Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jul 31, 2018
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