Blog Entries tagged 'mystery'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'mystery'
- Abandoned Building- Kew Aung Tai Temple-RawaiAlso named as Kew Ong Tai De Am Rawai, I couldn't find anymore than the translation below about this place. What appeared to be a great vegetarian, community effort that ran out of funds. None the less an interesting Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | May 10, 2021
- Kbal Spean-“River of a thousand lingas”Kbal Spean is an ancient Khmer site in Phnom Kulen National Park, a remote place located at considerable distance from Siem Reap and the main Angkor monuments. The site stretches out over a length of about 150 meters through the Posted by TheJohnsons in Cambodia | Sep 23, 2020
- Germany - Harz Mountains - Brocken, Misery and Worries Postcard made by Alfred Hoppe (1906-1985) for the then East German company VEB Volkskunstverlag Reichenbach. We found no present owners of copyright. Courtesy Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 28, 2018
- Germany - Harz Mountains - Teufelsmauer, the Devil's Wall People seem to have something particular with walls. They seem to think that walls protect them, Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 28, 2018
- Germany - Harz Mountains - Bodetal, a canyon with a legendWandering old roads and paths through the woods and places with old history is part of traditional culture for young and old in Germany. There is a whole network of routes. People use cards to keep track of the routes Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 27, 2018
- Germany - Harz Mountains - beautiful old town of QuedlinburgQuedlinburg is not Europe's most famous tourism destination. For us, however, it is a hidden jewel and our favorite little town to stay when we are visiting the Harz for a long weekend. With most of the attractive places on Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 27, 2018
- Germany, Harz Mountains - Nature, history, mysterious placesIt is like a green ink spot that someone accidentally dropped on the map of Germany. It flowed out to an irregular shape, millions of years before the historic unification in 1989, and never bothered about what humans had created Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 27, 2018
- Ankake SpaghettiAnkake Spaghetti is a well-known comfort food of Nagoya. If you go to one of these restaurants during lunch time you will find it filled up with salarymen. This dish is very affordable and filling and good for Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jan 9, 2017
- The Hidden Place in HyogoWhenever asked what prefecture is beside Osaka, most people will say Kyoto to the right and Kobe to the left. That's what most travelers refer to Hyogo prefecture, they call it Kobe because that's what most if not all Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Best Travel Guides | Oct 24, 2016
- When the weather is bad..Many people moan at the idea of visiting a scenic place when the weather is bad, but what they miss by not going is another side of the beauty that most don't get to see. Walking alone in the mountain Posted by btang in Being a Kid Again | May 7, 2015
- Santa Cruz & MontereyOn the way from San Fran down to Santa Cruz we came upon the best road sign ever. The company had only been going for a year or so but I liked the idea - a brewery on the beach, Posted by DanAndBells in Adventures with Danny & Bells | Jul 20, 2014
- Mystery Bay NSWWe decided quiet late in the week to go camping again. Normally we camp in the Mimosa National Park approx 25km north of Tathra NSW, this time we decided to try some where new. Mystery Bay NSW was chosen. The site Posted by Wade85 in Wade's Travels | Mar 26, 2012
- Creatures from the Twilight Zone Cerianthus filiformis or 'Tube Anemone' Nudibranch; or more correctly, Phyllidia ocellata [img=https://photos. Posted by VascoDiveMaster in Vasco's Dive Master Life | Aug 17, 2011
- Treasure Hunting!!!Today I found out the hard way that you must be on your best behaviour when applying for a visa extension. I got in some serious trouble when I allegedly tried to question the integrity of the immigration officer, when Posted by VascoDiveMaster in Vasco's Dive Master Life | Aug 17, 2011
- Fresh MeatSo Vasco’s has now inherited Mark; the awesome Aussie guy who’s following in my footsteps to become a dive master. He’s going to finish off his Rescue Diver course later today after a quick practice run yesterday, diving the Barges Posted by VascoDiveMaster in Vasco's Dive Master Life | Aug 11, 2011
- The Mystery of the Wandering WurstIt was a case that might well have caused Sherlock Holmes to remove his deerstalker and scratch his head - for a moment or two. On the way to the station to catch our train for Zell am See we bought Posted by shoestring in A Grand Adventure | May 15, 2011
- 2005 - Pacific Sun Cruisecruise Posted by gmeadows in Gary Meadows | Dec 12, 2010
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