Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Cruise in Russia |
| Submitted by cleo on
2007-05-18 02:30:11 (via www.biz2web.com) |
| In retrospect it turned out to be the best trip so far… It was better than we could have hoped for. It was the most relaxed time we have ever been in our travels. Cruising on the lakes and rivers was quite different from an ocean cruise. The entertainment was of a higher caliber… It was wonderful!!
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| De Arriba A Baja |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-05-16 09:14:23 (via www.adventureprone.com) |
| "This is the beginning of a year-long, ´round-the-world trip, mostly biking. Quite daring! Going away from work, from Silicon Valley, from a world where everything ends in .com… where everything is safe, expensive, and convenient. Going to a place where cows have right of way, where the word "road" may or may not involve pavement, where…"
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| The New India |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-05-11 02:38:53 (via journals.worldnomads.com) |
| The India’s “WOW” factor drives people no matter how many times they visited it before. “Even in the centre of the cities you can see people that looked like they’ve just walked out of the Old Testament. Drivers can and do pull out into the road, even major highways, without a signal or even bothering to look in their mirror”. Sounds promising:).
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| One Man, One Year, One Thousand Bars |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-05-08 06:08:04 (via www.forbes.com) |
| “Drinking a thousand drinks in one bar over the course of a year is a piece of cake; lots of people do that. Having a drink in a thousand different bars is something different altogether. It would require planning and discipline.” This is really incredible!
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| Belarus |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-05-03 08:24:48 (via berclo.net) |
| This is an article that could have as a motto the phrase: "Better one time to see it, than seven times being explained about it". It provides some good pictures of Minsk, so that everybody can make its impressions about this city.
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| The Desert Oases |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-04-25 08:01:25 (via www.geoffstravelscrapbook.co.uk) |
| The palmeries of Tunisia are the most amazing spots to visit, contrasting with the barren cities close by. One of them contains approximately 400,000 palms, which is twice the size of the population of the city to which it belongs.
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| Elephant Encounter |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-03-29 02:48:26 (via www.2goglobal.com) |
| Did you hear about elephants attacking people? I thought they eat grass. If an elephant is coming on you, is a tent the best safety shelter?.. Anyways, that might happen when in the midst of African wildlife.
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| Morocco – Kasbahs, Deserts & Oases |
| Submitted by roxy on
2006-12-20 02:39:17 (via www.traveltoparadise.de) |
| “Kasbahs, Berber and nomads. These are only some catchwords which describe Morocco”. What happened to my old dream, getting to see the desert? Reading this article made me vivdly imagine the powerful sand dunes and the amazing green oases in North Africa, and it got me started: I’m already putting money aside for the trip of my life. I’m serious!:)
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| Berlin |
| Submitted by guided on
2006-12-16 01:25:46 (via www.oldworldwandering.com) |
| Rain crashed on the tin roof of a small caravan dispensing draught beer. Claire and I huddled beneath it, sipping Becks from refundable plastic cups. Dance music thumped from neat piles of speakers lining both sides of Strasse des 17 Juni, played by DJs now frantically trying to cover their equipment.
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| A Glimpse of Kabul, Afghanistan |
| Submitted by bindero on
2006-12-13 02:04:45 (via www.adb.org) |
| Have you ever been to a weird city, where dusty streets play host to scores of bearded men with intense stares, blue wraiths in ankle-length burkas, steely-eyed children and crippled old men whose eyes bespoke hunger and cold? Try Kabul, Afghanistan. Despite all these, it still gives great stories for travelers to tell! Like this one.
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