Blog Entries tagged 'military'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'military'
- Prasae Frigate Memorial- ChumponOn my way through Chumpon on my most recent short road trip we stopped by the very auspicious Prince of Chumpon Shrine. Or , Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse the man who is credited with establishing the Modern Thai Navy. This video Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 11, 2022
- Bye, bye Asia – welcome EuropeEventually we headed to the railway station and boarded our train. In an attempt to save some money, I had booked train no. 69 instead of the faster trains no. 1 or no. 19. For the longest segment of our Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jul 1, 2017
- KALASHNIKOVS WERE MADE HERE[center][/center] The town of Poliçan was a pleasant surprise. We were expecting to find a drab place because of its Posted by ADAMYAMEY in ALBANIA 1984 AND 2016 | Mar 20, 2017
- Up, Up and Hue! Arriving in Hue (spoken like HWAY) from Hanoi was a wonderful reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the capital city. There are still crazy drivers and honking motor bikes everywhere, but it is definitely more tranquil Posted by BlondeandCurly in Blonde & Curly Adventures | Mar 5, 2017
- American Cemetery in Manila, Philippines[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/871124/ Posted by Balfor in Philippines | Jan 9, 2017
- “Want a Ride for the Next 10 Days?”[float=right][/float]So, apparently, I’ve been an overlander for the past few days. You know, one of Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | Aug 19, 2016
- Hanoi's Test Hanoi, lit up at night, around Hoan Kiem Lake I'm not the type of traveler who lives for the vibe of a big city. The crowds, the hustle, and the urban landscape is not Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Jun 26, 2014
- Alexa, The Perils of Young and Old.My friend Alexa and I were sitting at my favorite cafe in Haifa, the Kapiot café, discussing my concerns about my age related tipshoot (silly) behavior. I turned sixty five in April. The once twenty minute walk to the cafe Posted by eshugerman in Life in Israel | Aug 2, 2013
- Last Minute Trip to Sri Lanka, An IntroductionEven by my standards we were plan-light for Sri Lanka. In the year-plus that we spent planning for our departure most of our effort was focused on getting away from our lives in Santa Monica and figuring out how we would Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | May 20, 2012
- Pea Ridge National Military Park - ArkansasToday we decided to visit the Pea Ridge National Military Park not too far away... This is again a very interesting museum with a lot of artefacts and testimonies of the soldiers who fought during the Civil War... Missouri was a Posted by ealonso in MAGIC MOMENTS | Mar 28, 2012
- Nepal (part deux)The difference two weeks make. Arriving back in to Kathmandu, our second impression is so much different than the first. Instead of the dirty, scary, desolate city we arrived into February 19, we are greeted by a welcome calmness compared Posted by ellie nicole in Wanderlust and Wayfarer's | Mar 6, 2012
- A Safer ColombiaIn the eyes of much of the world, Colombia still blazons a scarlet letter. With Colombia’s 60 year-armed conflict, the histories of Pablo Escobar, drug cartels, and the murder and kidnapping records by FARC burning red hot in our Posted by AmyERichards in A Longwinded Journey South | Feb 13, 2012
- future technology<br /><br />Yes, this can be a future. Technology has utilized us this far currently, but it is regularly improving. So sit once again, make sure your safety-belt is definitely fastened, and enjoy your ride. We hope you will have Posted by wilsonharris730 in Jess Kaufman Kendrick | Sep 10, 2011
- Celebrations in BelgradeAs we arrived in Serbia's capital on sunday, we knew something special was going on: people were cheering, cars were hooting and bikers were pulling wheelies galore down the main street. As we got closer to our hotel we realized Posted by The Minion in Motorcycle Adventure Tour | Jul 8, 2011
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