Blog Entries tagged 'landscape'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'landscape'
- The Big Year Out -Hotan Nr. Taklamakan DesertIn the Peoples sq. Mao with local heroHotan- please note that there is more to come on Hotan [Hotan-travel-guide-221834]!!!!Just posting what I can when I can as internet is so Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 18, 2018
- The Big Year Out- Jeti OguzJeti Oguz What is Jeti Oguz? I thought to myself when I first heard it being banded about as a destination. Well I can tell you now some of the most amazing and beautiful p Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 18, 2018
- The Big Year Out- KarakolKarakol We arrived in Karakol [Karakol-travel-guide-1019301] from Tamchy on Saturday lunchtime (well about2.00pmto be precise). We got the driver from our taxi to drop us of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 18, 2018
- Beijing Blog So it’s been a while (almost a month!) since I’ve written about what I’ve been up to and that’s mainly because I’ve been suuuuper busy. Right now it feels a tad strange to be here in China when at home Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Nov 29, 2017
- A Weekend in HangzhouMy most recent escape from Beijing was to Hangzhou, a city about an hour south of Shanghai, and the southern climate was a welcome break from Beijing's fast-descending temperatures. The journey was a tad on the long side; it took Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Nov 1, 2017
- Day 41 Queensland to Western Australia[center]We were awoken from a good night's sleep by many Cockatoos! Wake up! Toodyay is approx. 85 kms east of Perth in the picturesque Avon Valley. The whole town Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Western Australia | Aug 5, 2017
- June 16, 17, 18, 19 - Sleeping Giant Prov. Park, Thunder BayJune 16: Our trip from Neys to Sleeping Giant was a lovely, fog shrouded, for the most part, drive along the north shore of the lake. The skies did clear by the time we got to Nipigon a Posted by Rooseboom-Scott in Tony and Jen's R-Pod Adventure | Jun 20, 2017
- Cinque Terre by JoyI have only a few remarks for a place with so, so many cobblestone steps. Cinque Terre truly awakens your senses. It's very pleasing on your eyes, sweet on your nose, and soft on your ears. However, Posted by steven1600 in The Trambunctious Leporine | May 28, 2017
- The Next to Last Stop Cinque Terre the part of Italy that time almost forgot. That is until the Republica di Genoa decided to continue the railway to Monterossi, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and finally Rioma Posted by steven1600 in The Trambunctious Leporine | May 27, 2017
- TORREMOLINOS, LA ALHAMBRA GARDENS. MIJAS, RONDA SPAINFAVOURITE PHOTO SPAIN WAS HUBBY'S CHOICE. THIS WAS OUR LAST COUNTRY IN AN AMAZING 6 WEEK ADVENTURE THROUGH EUROPE STARTING IN ZURICH AND DRIVING THRO Posted by aussirose in 2011 Europe & Morocco | Apr 14, 2017
- M'HAMID, CHEGAGA BIVOUAC DESERT CAMP, MARRAKECHFAVOURITE PHOTO THE PREVIOUS DAY SAW US SLEEPING UNDER THE STARS IN THE SAHARA DESERT NOT FAR OUT FROM M'HAMID, A SMALL TOWN ON THE EDGE OF THE DESERT AND Posted by aussirose in 2011 Europe & Morocco | Apr 8, 2017
- TODRA GORGES, SAGHRO MOUNTAINS, N'KOB, TAMEGROUTE, M'HAMIDFAVOURITE PHOTO WE FINISHED YESTERDAY WITH A FUN NIGHT IN OUR RIAD IN TINGHIR. IT WAS SAD TO LEAVE THIS LITTLE PLACE SURROUNDED BY THE GREAT DADES MOUNTAINS AND TODRA GORGES. I COULD E Posted by aussirose in 2011 Europe & Morocco | Apr 7, 2017
- ATLAS MOUNTAINS, TELOUET, AIT BEN HADDOU, OUARZAZATEMEET HABIB NAAMANI, OUR TOUR GUIDE AND OWNER OF SAHARA DREAMS MAROC. Posted by aussirose in 2011 Europe & Morocco | Mar 31, 2017
- Day Out at Cies Isles[center][/center] The main reason to visit Vigo in the first place it was for us to take a trip and explore Cies Isles known locally as the Galician Caribbean and we could see why it w Posted by Galaxy31 in The Gateway to the Atalntic | Mar 28, 2017
- Summer in Chile - 2017Another day in San Pedro De Atacama and today the tour I'm doing is to Rainbow Valley, (Vallee Del Arcoiris). Rainbow Valley Breakfast was included in this tour that began at 8am fr Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Chile | Mar 15, 2017
- Summer in Chile - 2017 Leaving Santiago behind My next leg of my Chile trip was a flight from Santiago to Calama, a city in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. [float=left][img=https://photos.travellerspoi Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Chile | Mar 14, 2017
- Summer in Chile - 2017Today was my re-scheduled trip to Chiloe Island. The tour bus had forgotten to pick me up yesterday, so today I was on a shorter version of the tour. The day was overcast, not brilliant sunshine like yesterday, that was Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Chile | Mar 12, 2017
- Summer in Chile - 2017Today was one of "those" days! Well before time, I was waiting at the end of the no through road to my unit for the tour bus to come and pick me up around 7am. I stood, I looked, I Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Chile | Mar 11, 2017
- Day 22 Queensland to Western Australia We stayed at the council run Mullewa Caravan Park, located on Lovers Lane on the edge of town.. It's a very popular park as it's very cheap and well maintained, so you want to get here Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Western Australia | Jan 19, 2017
- Day 21 Queensland to Western Australia[center][/center] Mt. Magnet We are in the outback, miles away from everything, just us in our caravan and the wildlife outside. This is the place to see the stars at their best! In Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Western Australia | Jan 18, 2017
- Haere ra!I hadn't realized when we left River Valley that morning that in only 4 days, I'd be sitting on a plane leaving New Zealand behind me. Only 4 days left and I was still in the middle of North Island. Posted by jan.wegener in Jan Goes Down Under | May 19, 2015
- River ValleyLooking out of the window that morning, we could overlook the eastern shores of Lake Taupo. Passing through the township of Turnagi, the fishing capital of New Zealand, we headed towards Tongariro National Park. It is New Zealand's oldest National Posted by jan.wegener in Jan Goes Down Under | May 14, 2015
- Exploring New Zealands Deep South & Milford Sound Forgetting my worries about money for a while, I got on the bus which would take us around the most southern parts of New Zealand - called Deep South. This 3-day trip took us over Dunedin, Catlins , Invercargill, and Posted by jan.wegener in Jan Goes Down Under | Mar 28, 2015
- LAST STOP: FROM THE COFFEE REGION TO THE COLOMBIAN CAPITALSALENTO After our time in Cali, Zoya and I caught a bus to Pereira and changed to get to Salento, in the Zona Cafetera (the coffee region), a sleepy little town with pretty colourful houses. Did you know that Colombia is Posted by carochauvet in Never stop wandering | Aug 11, 2016
- Lake WanakaThe morning started early in order to catch the so-called golden light. We left Franz Josef village and looked back and at a picturesque scene, snow-capped mountain ranges with the highest mountain of NZ, Mount Cook, crowning in the midst Posted by jan.wegener in Jan Goes Down Under | Mar 23, 2015
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