Blog Entries tagged 'watching'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'watching'
- Arusha National ParkFast forward a few hours and a lot of miles, and we have flown via Istanbul and Zanzibar and have now arrived at Kilimanjaro, the international airport that services Arusha and Tanzania's Northern Safari Circuit. There is no Malisa (our Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 1, 2018
- Serengeti Day II Part I - Hyenas, Lions and moreI guess the lioness we heard calling out for her babies yesterday afternoon didn't find them, as she was roaring all night. Hearing nature in all its raw glory is always exciting, but not necessarily conducive to a good sleep. Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 16, 2017
- USA:California:Huge Pod of Dolphins and some Gray Whales! Wow! What an incredible day on the water! Sunny gorgeous weather and HUNDREDS of dolphins and sea lions along with humpback and grey whales! Moss Landing is one of our favorite local places to visit and is just Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Jan 16, 2017
- INCREDIBLE CALIFORNIA WHALE WATCHING TRIP!Hi all! If you're looking for a fun activity near San Francisco, CA. . . this is definitely one of the best! During the summer months through September there are tons of humpback whales coming to feed on anchovies near Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Jul 12, 2016
- Day 1 Salt Point to NYC to Seattle to Anacortes to OrcasThe itinerary says it, but this was a stuffed day. Starting in NYC. We got into Seattle and took their light rail system i Posted by TadHerman in Tad and Sue on Vancouver Island | Jul 20, 2015
- Day 8 Queensland to Western AustraliaIt was 7 am and still dark in Ceduna. Today was the day we began our big journey across the Nullarbor. We filled the car with fuel at Ceduna and then travelled along the Eyre Highway past many Posted by balhannahrise in Dee goes to Western Australia | Jul 27, 2014
- StaringWritten 7/4 -- they'll be another in the next few days about travel and rap music I wasn’t planning on keeping a blog in Berlin. My journal entries haven’t had big ideas to hold them together in a while, and without Posted by BekahBP in Berlintrospection | Jul 11, 2013
- The Final PushOur time in Panama is getting near the end. There is still so much to see, do, enjoy, learn, but shortly we'll be heading back home. We took off for the jungle/rain forest for a three days/two night stay. What an Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Aug 24, 2012
- More Whales, Hummingbirds and LightningIt's been about a week since we've had time to sit down and share our current adventure. However, one thing is for sure, the life experiences just keep coming. We've in the rainy season here in Panama. We are Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Aug 2, 2012
- Whale Watching PanamaThis was an incredible trip. Kryss and I have been whale watching in Newfoundland, Alaska, Hawaii, and in Costa Rica. Nothing in the way of quantity and activity has been like this experience. We saw more whales yesterday than we'd Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Jul 17, 2012
- Across The EastHi Everyone! I just returned from the Mohawk Tour with Moose Travel Network: two weeks cruising the east coast of Canada. My first week in Toronto was great! I met lots of great people, party nights, chill out beach days and Posted by LauraDlR in Canada/USA trip | Sep 28, 2011
- A Whale's TailMirissa, Sri Lanka has it all. Lush tropical interior, a beach that puts the ‘a taste of paradise ’ in bounty bar’s old advert to shame, good food, a laid back low-key vibe and cheap whale watching trips. Posted by travelhappiness in travel tales with a twist | Jul 23, 2011
- Patagonia Whale watching Today starts the whale watching season in Peninsula Valdes. The official launch is taking place in our town, Puerto Piramides. The Secretary of Tourism of the Province of Chubut organized the ev Posted by ecolodge in Del Nomade Eco Lodge | Sep 10, 2010
- Whale Watching in Patagonia, Valdes Peninsula The tail or caudal fin of the southern right whale, is one of the most powerful natural forces in the animal kingdom and can prove it in every jump that performs the whales, taking Posted by ecolodge in Del Nomade Eco Lodge | Sep 10, 2010
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