Blog Entries tagged 'security'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'security'
- All Dreams Come to an End - Time to Wake Up!Well, this brings me to the end of my Thailand Honeymoon blog. Alas, the point "Arguing Chinese People” never came back to me. I still have no idea what that was about, or why I put that in my dot Posted by Annara Oxenham in The Dream Honeymoon | May 15, 2021
- Ashgabat - Dubai - Heathrow - homeAfter breakfast we wander down to the lobby – partly to access the internet, and partly to get away from the drab room. An English-Danish couple approach us, asking if we know anywhere around the hotel to change money. They Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 20, 2019
- Guard security services RAXA create a safe environment for people, property and resources by protecting them from threats with end-to-end security solutions , Guard security services to our clients.Started in the year 2005.Our startergy includes technology and knowledge based Posted by RAXA in Guard security services | Dec 15, 2020
- Where’s a Swiss Guard when you need one?No less than three rings of security have been thrown around the Vatican by municipal police, who operate these rings in lackadaisical fashion. The first ring checks if the tourist is not bearing unconcealed or barely concealed weaponry. The second Posted by Mr Henry in La Dolce Vita di Mr Henry | Sep 26, 2019
- Maui and Kaua’i Day 2: Rolling Down to Old Maui Daniel’s parents dropped us off at the San Jose airport, where security seemed especially tight (we all had to walk in twos by a dog, etc.) We got on the plane and Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jul 29, 2019
- Finally – What to put inside it.My advice when putting your kit list together for a long distance walks (Or even just a weekend walk) is to pack as light as possible because everything you put inside will ad to the weight and that weight then Posted by into-thin-air in Tips on Rucksacks | Apr 21, 2017
- Packing your RucksackThe first thing to mention is that rucksacks aren’t waterproof, so you either need to use some kind of liner, or pack things into waterproof bags before putting them into your rucksack (Some rucksacks now have rain covers and these Posted by into-thin-air in Tips on Rucksacks | Apr 21, 2017
- Next – Choosing a RucksackI can’t overemphasize the importance of having a good fitting, well packed rucksack and this “Tip” is to try to explain the best way of achieving this – Based on my own experiences of around 25 years of Long Distance Posted by into-thin-air in Tips on Rucksacks | Apr 21, 2017
- First of all, how to look after your Rucksack If you are travelling Anywhere and using a Rucksack as your luggage then I would Strongly recommend that you use some form of Rucksack Protector !! This tip is from my own personal expe Posted by into-thin-air in Tips on Rucksacks | Apr 21, 2017
- The Last Colony – Travelling West Sahara[float=right][/float]You might have seen it on the news. On one of those world map Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | May 8, 2016
- Istanbul - CairoAt least today should be less eventful than yesterday. A nice mini-bus turns up as arranged to take us back to the now very familiar Istanbul airport. After some confusion about where we check in, we finally have our boarding Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Dec 23, 2007
- Port au Prince - Atlanta - London - Bristol05:00 is way too early for my liking, but I prefer to have plenty of time to get ready. Today is departure day and Geffrard is picking us up at 06:15. He is early and we make it to the Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 4, 2016
- Day 14 - Cochin to UdaipurOur fist and only internal flight of the trip today and taxi to the airport is booked room packed and now the lazy wait until midday to farewell And say hello to Udaipur. We chill out in the hotel courtyard restaurant Posted by lee_1986 in India - 2015 | Feb 7, 2015
- Days 99-100 Over the Equator, homeward boundIt is the big day, and a very long one, we are returning home to Istanbul, via Miami-London... Travel anxiety hit us big time as we only got to sleep for an hour or so. Woke up at 4 AM to Posted by ayca ozer in SiestaFiesta | Mar 9, 2014
- Olympic Soccer at Wembley, Caught Up in it AllWe’ve grown quite accustomed to travel in all of it’s forms. So much of our lives the past five months have been on the go. Planes, trains, cars, subways, boats, walking and the odd horse-drawn cart. As much as it Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | Aug 6, 2012
- Istanbul Arrival, Egypt Security Assessment and DullnessWhen we were planning our trip we wanted to include a couple of stops in the Middle East. Because the boys – Jesse in particular – are so fascinated with ancient Egypt, Egypt was on our list. I’d travelled Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | Jul 11, 2012
- YYC Airport (again)So, I left my grandparents house a quarter to eight o'clock. The ride to the airport was quick and smooth, I even got to set up the nerdy ol' dashcam and tape it. It took about a half an hour Posted by kikichi619 in Around America | Jul 4, 2012
- Mother's Day...the one day in the world when we are formally acknowledged for the toughest, most demanding job there is. I don't think there is any other job that requires this much of your soul, mind, and your heart...at least, Posted by globalmomma in Momma's Hula Dance | May 13, 2012
- Airport Security That Isn't So SecureI’m assuming that most of the blog readers have flown, some many times but most have been thru security on more than one occasion. So we all know how very important it is to have our shoes and limited amounts Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Mar 15, 2012
- Bali and Gilis...Bali. A word or destination that many people hear these days and grimace about skeptically. After they say “don’t take drugs” of course… Nevertheless, I was looking forward to a week of relaxing and party before coming Posted by ljmac2 in South East Asia mark II | Feb 26, 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
- Composite DoorsThe scratch resistant finish for the door helps the idea maintain its aesthetic value with a long length of time. AestheticsThe GRP used by the construction associated with a composite door equally enables it to come in various colours. It Posted by nicholasdenn922 in Ronald Cabrera Derrick | Sep 21, 2011
- Friday - Seeing the sights in New YorkTime to get up and have our 1st New York “Continental“. Remember what I said about the small lobby? Well that was where breakfast was…… We could have taken it back to our room but we were dressed ready to Posted by SirRogue58 in My Daughters Wedding in The USA | Mar 2, 2011
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