Blog Entries tagged 'tunnel'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'tunnel'
- The Silver of the SeaIn the early 1900’s, fishing for herring in Iceland was like panning for gold in California. Tiny settlements became bustling, lively towns as money was made from producing salted herring, fish oil, & fish meal. The herring disappeared around 1970, Posted by WorldTravl in M's Mini-Blog, Bloguito, Bloguette | Jun 24, 2021
- Sichuan 2019-20 Days 4-5===Day 4=== The day dawned slightly brighter and fairer than the day before. Sun was forecast for the day, with temperature up to 7 degrees, although in the morning it was still a cloudy 2 degrees. Woke up, had more noodles Posted by seaskimmer in Taking the Long Way Home | Jan 4, 2020
- More AndøyaWe set out to do more explorations of Andøya today, and are very excited to see the coastal voyage ship Hurtigruten ready to dock at Risøyhamn. As we don Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 17, 2019
- São Tomé - Agostinho Neto - Mucumbili===Memorial dos Heróis da Liberdade=== Yesterday, at Trindade, we saw the memorial at the site of the Batepá Massacre where hundreds of natives were killed by Portuguese forces in 1953 during a rebellion, and Agostinho was telling us how they Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 10, 2018
- The Seoul of Korea After a busy few days in Beijing, we were headed on to our second city on the trip - Seoul, capital of South Korea. Getting up early in order to make our morning flight, we arrived at Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Mar 30, 2018
- Through the Tunnel of Death After many days in the flat desert of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, we were now entering the Tian Shan covering Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Today consisted of a drive through the mountains f Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Oct 2, 2016
- Cruise Ship Visit 2013 - Part 4 - St George's FortsWe drove back to St. George's We Posted by greatgrandmaR in Grenada the Spice Island | Dec 21, 2013
- WOOLWICH - above and belowMy wife is a legal professional. Her work takes her to courts all over Greater London. When I am not working, I often meet her near a court, where she is working, for lunch or a snack. Recently, she was Posted by ADAMYAMEY in LONDON | Mar 8, 2017
- Hiring a Canal Boat In the early 60's I started reading books by Emily Kimbrough. Several of her books dealt with canal boats, one in France, one on the Thames, and one was about a narrowboat hire in E Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2002 Narrowboat Holiday | Jul 25, 2002
- John Forrest National Park[center]{| |- | || || |}[/center] ==[center][b][[http Posted by Goannaray in Exploring with Goannaray | Nov 29, 2014
- Leaving Wonderful Italy ?Having finished packing and loading the car we begrudgingly leave Italy, we make a stop at our bread shop to get more Sciaciatta for the journey we also picked up some wheat and chestnut beer and was gifted a Posted by Ni-Kath-travels in On the road | Sep 5, 2014
- 2013 Coupe des Alpes Rally - Get Ready Bianca Are we suckers for punishment? Or just plain crazy? Whatever your view, we are off on another Rally. This time to the French Alps. We've been told that after the 2013 Winter Trial t Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jun 10, 2013
- Antwerp, Brussels and a run-in with the Gestapo!?!We woke up this morning and Chris made everyone a great breakfast! When he moved to Belgium, he started experimenting with making his own bread to save money, and I was pretty impressed! Not only did we have Posted by atbrady in Boundless Adventures | May 14, 2013
- Vietnam continuedHi again! So to continue, I thought after drinking out on the town for the first three nights I should go and do something. First I decided to check out the Cu Chi tunnels from the Vietnam war plus I found Posted by CrackerjackHobo in Vagabond Awakenings | Apr 7, 2012
- Cu Chi TunnelsToday we went to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Our guide called himself Lionel Ritchie and whenever he wasn’t telling us about the tunnels, he was singing. The tunnels themselves are pretty amazing and after only 100m’s my legs were burning Posted by KyleMac in INTO THE UNKNOWN | Apr 9, 2011
- Ho Chi Minh City“Mate, that’s getting bigger” I say to Milo and everyone agrees with a concerned nod. “It must have been in his food” someone else comments as Milo holds up the culprit. Milo’s face starts to look like a boxer after Posted by Al Jam in Insert Life Here | Feb 20, 2011
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