Blog Entries tagged 'river'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'river'
- Vietnam Hoa Lu and Tam CocHoa Lu and Tam Coc 11th August We had an excellent night’s sleep. We breakfasted on the patio by the main pool and the food was lovely. We packed our bags and then called the taxi to take us to main Posted by PetersF in Vietnam | Apr 18, 2021
- New Zealand - Mt.Cook to Queenstown; EarnslawSaturday 6th February 2016 Bendigo Country; Mt. Cook to Queenstown, Lindis Pass, Kawarau Mt Cook to Tarras We had a leisurely get up before heading back down Lake Pukaki towards Twizel (sadly pronounced Twy-zel, not Twi-zel). The colour of the Posted by PetersF in New Zealand | Mar 20, 2021
- What to see in Karakol-KyrgyzstanLocated at the crossroads of Central Asia, the city of Karakol in eastern Kyrgyzstan is a fascinating gateway to the region's diverse history, cuisine, and nature. Many unique cultures contribute to the town's culinary history and cultural heritage: Kyrgy Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Mar 19, 2021
- New Zealand - Blenheim to KaikouraBlenheim, vineyards, Redwood Pass, Seddon, Lake Grassmere, Wharanui (Saint Oswald’s), Clarence, The Store Kekerengu, Okiwi Bay, Ohau Lookout Seal colony, Rakautara Stream Bridge, Half Moon Bay, Hapuku River crossing, Kaikoura [b]Monday 1st February 201 Posted by PetersF in New Zealand | Mar 14, 2021
- New Zealand - Rotorua to Wellington Saturday 30th January 2016 Lake Taupo jet boat ride, Tongariro Mountain Park, Rangipo Desert, Mangaweka and Wellington A sensible time get up with breakfast delivered the night before, then off down the Thermal Explorers Highway to Taupo (pronou Posted by PetersF in New Zealand | Mar 14, 2021
- Laos : Museums, Wats, Mekong and viewsLuang Prabang 14th August We woke at a sensible time and had a leisurely breakfast. I decided I really wanted to see the TAEC, so we got a lift into town. I asked to be dropped of at the museum, but Posted by PetersF in Laos | Mar 7, 2021
- Belize : Macal RiverTuesday 30th July morning Canoeing on the Macal We left Pooks after breakfast to head back down to San Ignacio. This time we did not take the lower bridg Posted by PetersF in Belize | Feb 21, 2021
- Peru : Puno to Cusco, over the AndesFriday 24th August – Along the Andes to Cusco We woke early and had a leisurely breakfast. Our super efficient guide collected us, gave us a quick tour of Puno city (not a very large city, low buildings migrating up hills- much Posted by PetersF in Peru | Feb 27, 2021
- Mongolia : Tovkhon and Red Waterfall[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/748226/large_047eb3b0-7755- Posted by PetersF in Mongolia by horse | Feb 25, 2021
- Belize : Hidden ValleyTuesday 30th July afternoon Butterfly Falls We drove out of San Ignacio with Issi from Pook’s Hill, and soon turned onto the usual unpaved road. As we headed upwards we passed the turn to Caracol and the forest gave way Posted by PetersF in Belize | Feb 21, 2021
- Touring Tyne & Wear After two busy days, we decided to take our time a bit more today, and would spend it seeing the sights in Tyne & Wear without too much driving. We began by heading to the centre of Gateshead, Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jul 24, 2020
- 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
- St. Herman's Cave and the OTHER Blue HoleSunday 8 March 1998 Bob trekked the stuff to the car and we checked out of Tradewinds. Janice was really angry at some excursion people who were invading her property with the intention of picnicking. We got gas and we Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 8, 1998
- sarasin Bridge - ThailandI know I have been quiet of late, down to a busy summer trying to get a holiday and moving house. Todays video is taken from my first day of my two week holiday! As you can see it was Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Aug 28, 2020
- Surprising art works … and then home[center] Mandina Lodges sunrise[/center] We had a later start for today’s final outing with Amadou, so there was time for some photos from the decking Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Feb 11, 2014
- Seeing more of Makasutu[center] Makasutu Forest near Base Camp[/center] ===Baobab Cultural Centre=== After our early morning coffee on the deck we headed out on another w Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Feb 9, 2014
- Ban Bang Niew Dam and reservoir ProjectBang Neaw Dam reservoir project (constructed in 2006) Another nice dam, inland from Kamala Beach is the Ban Bang Niew Reservoir, just south of the Anthem Wakeboard Park. This dam is larger than Bang Wad Dam I recently visited, and a Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jul 25, 2020
- Into the forest[center] View from our Floating Lodge, Mandina Lodges[/center] After a final morning at Ngala we said our goodbyes to Jenny, the friendly manager, to Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Feb 7, 2014
- Utah Day 5: Zion[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/681070/270_A9079AA1-D0F2-4561 Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jul 20, 2020
- Roots[center] Slavery museum, Albreda[/center] For anyone who has read Alex Haley's book, Roots, or seen the TV series, it's possible to take an organised Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Feb 2, 2014
- Arslanbob to Bishkek and everything in-betweenCAREC Corridor 3 (Bishkek-Osh Road) In 2012 I had an epic journey along the Silk Route to China and beyond. In this video you see one of my favourite countries visited at that time. Nothing can prepare you for the sheer Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 24, 2020
- Khlong Katha ReservoirThe new Khlong Katha Dam, also known as the Chalong Dam, was recently constructed to ease water supply shortages to the people in Chalong, Rawai, Kata and Karon, and as supplemental water holding for the nearby Bang Wad Dam. The Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jun 24, 2020
- ‘King John was not a good man …’[center] The Magna Carta Memorial ‘King John was not a good man He had his little ways.’[/center] Or so A. A. Milne put it in his poem King John's Christmas. Th Posted by ToonSarah in Near and (not very) far | Jun 3, 2020
- biking or zip lining, that’s the question?One day you get a bit depressed when you see rain, the next morning you wake up with a smile on your face when you see the sun shining. New Zealand is such a strange country and although I am Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 31, 2020
- today is definitely not a good day to die !!!I don’t know what happened, but although I was mentally prepared for my bungee jump since a last couple of days, somehow this night I couldn’t sleep at all. I guess the movies Tania showed me on YouTube didn’t help Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 28, 2020
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