Blog Entries tagged 'french'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'french'
- Bokor Hill Station and Abandoned CasinoBokor Hill Station in Preah Monivong National Park, Cambodia was built in the 1920s by French colonists wanting to escape the heat and humidity of the capital Phnom Penh. The main feature of the resort was the Bokor Palace Hotel Posted by TheJohnsons in Cambodia | Sep 23, 2020
- The Big Year Out-Bokor Hill Station and the Abandoned Casino Please hit the subscribe button after viewing! Bokor Hill Station in Preah Monivong National Park, Cambodia was built in the 1920s by French colonists wanting to escape the heat and humidity of the capital Phnom Penh. The main feature of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- French CountryBonjour Mes Amis This is the first instalment of our newly hatched blog. Just found it thanks to Tracy Shaw, another intrepid traveller. Since we are already on the second chapter of our home exchange trilogy we will start where we Posted by thehiggs in The Long and Winding Road | May 18, 2018
- The Adventure Begins==20 April 2018== Sunshine and sleep are a great combination. Now, we needed to add food to the mix. We were told that the Brunswick Street area would be a great place to grab breakfast (brekkie). Out the Posted by pjburke in It's the Journey....not the Destination | Apr 20, 2018
- Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia[center][/center] After four days at sea we arrived in Nuku Hiva. It was a beautiful day, although acclimating to the heat and humidity is always a process! We anchored in Taiohae Bay and Posted by Culinerrion in In Search of Paradise | Feb 3, 2017
- Banh XeoBanh xeo is a common dish in the central part of Vietnam. At first sight, people might think that it is an omelette, but it is actually a crepe. this actually makes more sense because Vietnam was a Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Traveling Around the World for Food | Dec 3, 2017
- Back to School[float=right][/float]Having spent ten days enjoying Morocco, I have arrived in the country’s capital, Ra Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | Mar 24, 2016
- Congo- A Traveler's review of its Brutal and Bloody History Growing up reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan,the mysteries of Africa have always played in my mind and fantasies. Growing up in India, tales about fabulous Indian kin Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jan 23, 2016
- Congo- A Traveler's review of its Brutal and Bloody History Growing up reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, the mysteries of Africa has always played on my mind and fantasies. Growing up in India, tales about fabulous Indian kin Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jan 23, 2016
- Romance and Quebec CityWell, Quebec City definitely hasn’t lost its appeal. We arrived, and much to Jacks delight, we again checked in to a castle, Fairmont Chateau Frontenac. This time, we had a family sized room, with a couch! Mick loved this Posted by Jochester71 in Chesters USA and Canada Trip 2015 | Oct 1, 2015
- Itinerary for Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana==Itinerary== For the month of October we will be touring Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, three countries on the northcoast of South America. To the west is Venezuela and to the south is Brazil. In colonial times there were actually five Posted by janejoe in Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana-2015 | Sep 24, 2015
- Cusco Cusco - the world's belly button according to the Incas I love Cusco. The centre is a very pretty town with a lovely plaza and lots of really nice colonial architecture, churches and narrow cobbled streets. I'm staying at a great Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Dec 8, 2014
- The Swiss speak everything but English? (Part 2)After dealing with the car rental fiasco, I thought we could officially begin our Euro trip, part deux. The GPS thought otherwise. Me: "So, do we know where we are going in Lausanne? Mom: "Yes, the Olympic museum." Dad: "I'm trying to Posted by CuriousCaseOf in Action is Character | Nov 29, 2014
- Potosi - ville minière 21 novembre A 4090m, Potosi est la ville la plus haute au monde. Bien que la plupart de l'argent a été extracté à l'époque coloniale par les espagnols, 60% de la population mâle travaille toujours dans les mines aujourd'hui. Certains y Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 25, 2014
- 3 jours dans le desert en Bolivie18 Novembre Après avoir lu tant de choses merveilleuses sur ce trajet, c'est enfin à mon tour de le faire. Le passage à la douane est simple mais à 4800m d'altitude. Il n'y a aussi pas de toilettes et puisque l'on Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 25, 2014
- Second crossing of the Andes from Salta to San Pedro 15th November I thought my first crossing of the Andes was incredible but this second crossing from Salta in Argentina to San Pedro de Acatama in Chile topped it by far. A mixture of multi coloured mountains climbing up followed Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 16, 2014
- The Moon Valley/ La Vallée de la Lune - 11 November Another early start for a tour to the Moon Valley with 2 Argentinian girls and our guide Flávio. First stop a place of worship called "La Diffunta". A young woman died of thirst whilst trying to cross the Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 16, 2014
- Crossing the AndesChile side - 30 hairpin bends [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/680766/ Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 8, 2014
- The Swiss speak everything but English? (Part 1)Bonjour! Or should I say guten tag? Or ciao? In any case, it’s greetings from Switzerland! How I keep surviving travel to Europe with the parental units.....I don't know. Every time we travel, it feels like a war for them, Posted by CuriousCaseOf in Action is Character | Nov 5, 2014
- La Montague Fitz Roy à El Chalten31 Octobre Le lendemain, je prends le bus pour El Chalten à 220 kms au nord pour aller voir le mont Fitz Roy. Je prend une journée de repos car mon pied droit me fait une peu mal après hier. Malheureusement l'Internet Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 3, 2014
- Marcher sur le glacier Perito MorinoIl neige! Quand je pense qu'il y a guère 3 semaines il faisait 42 Le glacier Perito Moreno est l'un des trois seuls glaciers de Patagonie qui n'est pas en régression. Le front du glacier fait approximativement 5 000 mètres de Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Nov 3, 2014
- Les baleines à Puerto MadrynJe quitte Buenos Aires aujourd'hui après avoir passé la matinée à écrire mon blog et mettre de l'ordre dans mes photos. Je prends le bus à 18hr qui m'amènera à Puerto Madryn le lendemain à 10.00. Avec tant d'heures je Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Oct 31, 2014
- La ville de Buenos AiresJ'aterris à Buenos Aires sans problème et après 50 mins d'attente pour prendre mon sac (ça devait être l'heure de la sieste) je monte dans un taxi. L'auberge où j'ai réservé m'a dit que cela devrait coûter de 50 à Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Oct 27, 2014
- Les chutes d'Iguacu - Côté argentin LEncore une belle journée alors on va faire le côté argentin des chutes. C'est très differents car on est beaucoup plus près des chuttes. Erica et moi faisons le tour en bateau qui nous emmène complètement sous les chuttes donc nous Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Oct 24, 2014
- La ville de BonitoAprès 6 heures de bus, Chris, Erica et moi arrivons à Bonito. Malheureusement c'est une semaine de vacances pour les Brésiliens et il semble que c'est un coin populaire pour amener leurs enfants. Beaucoup des attractions sont très chères Posted by Lifeis4living in 6 months in South and Central America | Oct 19, 2014
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