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- Cuemes - Kawsay Wasi - Lagoons - Desierto Siloli [center]I did not have a good night at all, with many strange and unpleasant dreams, waking up coughing every half an hour or so, and at one stage I even woke up with what I can only describe as an Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 15, 2023
- Uyuni - Train Cemetery - Colchani - Crystal Cave - Cuemes[center]Driving through Uyuni town this morning, we find it deserted, flat, and dusty. The only thing that is required to turn it into a wild-west film set, is some tumbleweed blowing down the road. The only creatures we see are Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 14, 2023
- Potosí - Porca Canyon - Andean Wetlands - Uyuni==[center]HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO US[/center]== [center][/center] [center]I wake up grumpy after a bad, bad night with what feels like a ping-pong ball Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 13, 2023
- Riyadh - Ushayqer - BureidahHaving picked us up at the hotel this morning, Bacha, our trusted driver, heads for Riyadh railway station to pick up Ali. The station is very modern, with a large car park where Ali will leave his car – although Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 17, 2022
- 2019 AUGUST 26 to 28, ITALY, SICILY, TRAPANI=== [center]MONDAY 26TH AUGUST 2019 (DAY 66)[/center] We woke at about 9am, after not getting to sleep until almost 2am. Breakfast is included in our room rate and we explored the kitchen for what was on offer. Mainly sweet Posted by Cindy Bruin in CINDY, TRAVELLING THE WORLD! (one day) | Jan 11, 2021
- The End of the Charter - A Life Changing ExperienceWednesday 3 December 1997 We were up early (0630), got dressed and had fruit and bread/toast for breakfast. Gwen and I took SHOUT (the dinghy) and got a mooring to dive the Rhone. She wanted to get there early before Posted by greatgrandmaR in 1997 In the Virgin Islands on a CSY | Sep 18, 2020
- the world hasn’t ended!Although we could sleep in today, I still feel like a zombie when I wake up, maybe too much sleep isn’t good either, who knows!? Maybe it’s the alcohol ?? But a good thing is … the world didn’t end Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | May 10, 2020
- a day filled with highlights8th of March is not only International Women's Day, it is also the birthday of my best friend and travel buddy Tania. More than 20 years now, we almost always make oversea trips together, except for this year when I Posted by Ils1976 in Shalom Israel | Apr 14, 2020
- Soledar Salt Mine[center] [/center]Soledar is a town in Bakhmut District of Donetsk region, Ukraine whose great sight and pride are hidden Posted by Vic_IV in Things to Do in Ukraine | Nov 21, 2019
- Utah National ParksToday we drove the 280 some miles from Zion to the Salt Lake City airport, from which we will fly out in the morning. Still hungry for some visual stimulation from Nature's bounty, we stopped at a small part Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Oct 23, 2019
- Serdar - Kopetdag - Magtymguly - Mollakara - BalkanabadBreakfast this morning in the guest house here at Serdar consists of yogurt, cherry jam, cheese, tomatoes and the ever-present bread. There can't be many nations on earth who eat as much bread as the Turkmen do. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 9, 2019
- PolandGreetings! I just returned from a trip to Poland and Slovakia. I figured I would break the trip out into three different posts because it may get rather lengthy and I imagine not everyone is interested in the pottery experience. Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | Mar 23, 2019
- Salt Lake City 2017 - Utah, USA==SLC == It's only an hour flight from Denver; and since we have free flights on Southwest (well, gotta pay $11 in federal fees), but might as well check out the "Crossroads of the West", an apparent nickname of Salt Posted by MurkTravels in MurkTravels | Sep 5, 2017
- My Extra DayOh, And the Dragon again LOL! I decided to stay an extra day after my tour was over - used up some of my last Aeorplan miles for a hotel room night. I left my luggage at our hotel from last Posted by otisandma in Tatra Mountain Adventure | Dec 22, 2018
- A VISIT TO SALT LAKE CITYGood morning1 It's best that I chronicle my visit before leaving town this morning. My 5 day visit here has gone rapidly. It was another stay at an Elks Lodge and, as always, the members have been very accommodating. Posted by dixter in Dick's Travels | Oct 17, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Tha Abandoned ships at MoynaqOne of the most profound journeys I took was from Nukus to Moynaq in Uzbekistan. To the last port on the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan, which is a sea no more. The desolation caused by the overfishing and redirection of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- The Important Components Of Search Engine OptimizationSearch engine optimization, commonly abbreviated as SEO, is just a way of making your site so it acquires ranked higher by the search engines. If you don't do any Search Engine Optimisation, or don't understand just how to do it, Posted by juantejm in utah seo specialist | Jul 15, 2017
- WIELICZKA SALT MINEThe Wieliczka Salt Mine is located in the town of Wieliczka about 20 minutes outside of Krakow. It operated in the 13th century and produced table salt continuously until 2007, At that time it was one of the world's oldest salt mines in operation. The mi Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Mar 18, 2017
- A Change of Perspective..Images of BolivaBolivia was a country that I didn't expect to enjoy but ended up loving our time there. It may seem silly but they left us alone, we weren't approached and offered special tourist deals at every turn instead we were Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Aug 7, 2016
- MEMORIES OF BOLIVIA 1. Tourism – They haven’t quite got it mastered yet but they are getting there. Our excursions and travels were all without incident but bathrooms and water were never as simple as in P Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Jul 25, 2016
- SALT FLATS TAKE TWOOur day started at 10 this morning which was a considerable sleep in on our very busy schedule. We headed back out on to the flats and drove 100 kilometers towards a small village stopping to look at a Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Jul 20, 2016
- THE INCREDIBLE AND SPECTACULAR SALT FLATS OF UYUNI I am writing from under my duvet and heated blanket Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Jul 19, 2016
- A LITTLE COCAINE WITH YOUR ALPACA SHAWL ANYONE? La Paz is a beautiful city and we had a chance to explore it first with our guide Juan and later by ourselves. First we went to a high point to get a view of the cit Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Jul 19, 2016
- Bye bye Mexico & welcome to Southern California Eventually we reached San Felipe and found a nice place at KiKi’s RV Park which featured a palapa on two levels. This allowed us to move our bedroom on the upper level of the palapa for a change. This was Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jul 12, 2016
- My week in BoliviaI arrived in La Paz with my tour group, pretty tired after 3 weeks on the go. We went for a short walking tour and when we got back to the hotel, Simon was waiting for me there. Simon and Posted by Rebecca Heller in Rebecca's Big Adventure | Feb 5, 2016
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