Blog Entries tagged 'penguins'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'penguins'
- Akaroa and OamaruAkaroa is a super small little supposedly French-influenced town. It's located on the Banks Peninsula east of Christchurch. The drive there was beautiful but there wasn't actually anything going on in the town. It was cold. Next stop was Oamaru. Posted by karencook in Karen's World Adventures | May 11, 2013
- Oamaru - Day 76We were up before 7am today because of the clock change, which wasn't ideal after a long day of driving yesterday, but it meant we had time for some travelling essentials - blogging, planning and washing! Oamaru is a small Posted by staceywaugh in Waughs around the World | Apr 8, 2013
- Again!Hello again, We are back in Auckland where we started and we are staying in a campsite AGAIN. With a beach again, in a city Again. In fact we have been in this particular city twice, plus we have been in Posted by Danieljhanson in Country to country | Jan 15, 2013
- Living The Good Life: Parting Shots of AntarcticaIt’s hard to believe I went to Antarctica. Who does that? As we were winding up our last days on the continent, my travel companion and I compared notes on how much we’ve worked this year. I’ve worked five and Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Nov 30, 2012
- ParacasLast Wednesday, we arrived in Paracas, a small coastal desert town of about 4,000 people south of Lima, to meet our first host from Couchsurfing, Jose. As we traversed the main boulevard through town, numerous tour guides offered us Posted by jessp2386 in Searching for the Source | Nov 28, 2012
- The Elements of Antarctica After much thought, I’ve decided I’m a struggling as a writer. I don’t know what adjectives to use when trying to describe the landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula and surrounding islands. My Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Nov 25, 2012
- South Georgia Island In Pictures There are many things I want to write about South Georgia Island. However, South Georgia is another one of those places where the written word struggles against the island‘s reality. It’s Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Nov 20, 2012
- Patagonian Penguins We couldn´t possibly journey all the way to the southern edge of Chile (a mere stone´s throw from Antartica) without seeking out a real penguin experience! ¡No problema! The pen Posted by annevl in The Journey is the Reward | Nov 20, 2012
- The Falkland Islands New Island I fell in love with the Falklands almost immediately. From the ocean, the Falklands appear to be a barren Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Nov 14, 2012
- A Girl and Her Gum Boots - Part One[center][/center] Distance covered so far = 91 Kms [center][/center] [center][/center] G'Day! Posted by SalBolton82 in A Girl and Her Gum Boots - Taking On Oz | Jan 29, 2010
- Deception Island, Antarctic peninsula: A State of Mind I have come a long way to a distant place far far away from where i used to live and from what i used to do Deception Island... it’s just a state of mind, i tell myself hoping t Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Sep 29, 2012
- Lietuvos Respublika, From Capital to CoastI don't think I have enough fingers and toes to count how many times I was asked "What the heck are you doing in Lithuania?".. mostly from people who weren't even Lithuanian. So I answer as I usually do.. "Same Posted by Courtster in Courtney: A Foreigner to the World | Aug 24, 2012
- Abel Tasman National ParkWe caught a bus from Nelson and arrived in Marahau at about 12 midday, it's just a tiny village that serves as a launching point for all the kayak trips and walking tours. People come to Abel Tasman because of the Posted by lwright11 in Louie and Charlie's Travels | Apr 27, 2012
- Rockingham PenguinsOur last day in Perth we decided to get out of town to Rockingham. A place that not really rocks, but does have some interesting wildlife. We took the boat to Penguin Island, and besides seeing some flocks of pelicans we Posted by Busy Brabander in Far Away Down Under | Apr 25, 2012
- KaikouraWe drove along the coast toward Blenhiem and stumbled across a layby in the early evening which was right next to a quiet beach. There were not many homes and hardly any vehicles on the road either. I Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Apr 14, 2012
- Peninsula Valdes, North East PatagoniaPeninsula Valdes is a UNESCO world heritage site in North East Patagonia. As the name suggests it is a huge protrusion of land into the Atlantic Ocean which is mostly made up of large sheep farms (all with around Posted by blOgden in blogden | Oct 29, 2011
- Pick up a penguinCheck out the new and improved blog, here: http://notanotherbus.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/pick-up-a-penguin/ Posted by LucieP in A taste of freedom | Jul 27, 2011
- We're on the road againThis post has moved! Check out the new improved blog: http://notanotherbus.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/were-on-the-road-again/ Posted by LucieP in A taste of freedom | Jul 12, 2011
- Galápagos, Day 8: Animal AdventuresThis morning we got up and had our usual breakfast and met our guide for a day of touring. The first stop was to see the flamingos: The next stop was the breeding center on Isabella Islan Posted by kxa52 in Wandering Andersons | Jun 11, 2011
- Dunedin and Otago Penninsula...check!Dunedin and Otago Penninsula…check! Fast forward: Arrival Dunedin. Cute city/college town. Best part of our visit was our first beer and meeting the very cute Kiwi bartender who served it to us. Hearing our accents, he asked us Posted by Marbert18 in Migration | Mar 4, 2011
- The Seventh and Final ContinentDay 1-2 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Actually no it was just the best of times but writing this did feel like writing a novel. I apologise about the length of the blog but Posted by rhinoc in Trav vs. South America | Dec 6, 2010
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